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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
offshore .
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Examples
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And of course this rhetoric causes anxiety because you're sort of being compared to a company that offshores jobs.
Electrolux: No Plan to Quit U.S. Matthew Quinn 2011
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In addition to importing foreign workers the city also offshores work.
Campaign Finance Decision May Hurt Patriotic Immigration Reform 2010
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In addition to importing foreign workers the city also offshores work.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Boondoggle: High-Tech High School In Phoenix 2010
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In addition to importing foreign workers the city also offshores work.
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I see the President refusing an unfair Free Trade Agreement that offshores more auto jobs from Michigan and Indiana.
Ross Eisenbrey: THE TEA PARTY AND ME Ross Eisenbrey 2010
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I see the President refusing an unfair Free Trade Agreement that offshores more auto jobs from Michigan and Indiana.
Ross Eisenbrey: THE TEA PARTY AND ME Ross Eisenbrey 2010
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Jobs for Blacks dwindle as America's manufacturing base, supported by Pelosi and Reid, offshores to other countries.
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I wonder ... could we sue him for alienation of affections posthumously for taking the political out of economics, as if wealth distribution wasn't based on policy decisions determining who really pays taxes and who offshores profit not to mention who gets that taxpayer money as no-bid government contracts and subsidies.
You Can't Ignore the Class War (By Saying You're Not Into Politics) 2009
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All this coverage was in lieu of let's say, the crimes of the Bushreich, the war, real economic news absent the numbers massaging to obfuscate and obscure the real picture and the accompanying dismantling of America by the Wall Street looters as the oligarchy locks in the gains and offshores the rest of the country.
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The Administration's entire edifice of detention and interrogation policy was dependent from the very start on the goal of ensuring that the courts would never be able to oversee such practices: That was, after all, the reason that they chose to detain the prisoners at Guantanamo (and at other foreign locations) rather than in the United States -- because they (wrongly) assumed such offshores locations were beyond the purview of federal courts.
Balkinization 2006
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