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- adjective Capable of, or suitable for, being
outsourced .
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Examples
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The table also shows the average hourly wage by industry. 4 of the 5 lowest-paying "outsourceable" industries have been hard hit by job losses.
~ Angry Bear 2004
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Umm, American political blogging is pretty much the definition of a non-outsourceable sector.
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Special collections cataloging is not outsourceable
Archive 2009-12-18 Lynne M Thomas 2009
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An ACES Act will create non-outsourceable jobs, serve our national security interests, and keep us competitive in the increasingly challenging international marketplace.
Donnie Fowler: Clean Tech Business Writes the US Senate: Pass Legislation Now! 2009
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Special collections cataloging is not outsourceable
RBMS Summary: Short Papers: Special Collections At Risk Lynne M Thomas 2009
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This does strike me as somewhat weird since local news reporting would seem to be less outsourceable than many other forms of journalism.
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Soon the Philippines became one of the world's leading locations for customer care, accounting, medical transcription and other easily outsourceable back-office work.
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When the IT jobs started drifting away, we were at first assured that only the more "routine" ones were outsourceable.
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It would require job-creation policies that encouraged investment in blue-collar industries as Murray points out, not all jobs are outsourceable, and the government should be encouraging local industries whose employers cannot later flee to the Third World.
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However, architecture and civil engineering are now so outsourceable by a mere mouse click or an H1B visa.
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