subcontract - use in sentences

Object

  • chain: The map on the following page shows a simplified subcontracting chain from a large brand or retailer.
  • firm: Subcontracting firms are not able to select for final firm.
  • work: For him the memorial, not the journal, is the best record for temporary needs for instance in relation to subcontracted work.
  • worker: Work may be subcontracted, many workers are self employed and others supplied through agencies.
  • part: Indeed any company must decide whether it is going to do its own design or subcontract some parts of its to specialists.
  • company: SUBCONTRACTING The company reserves the right to sub-contract any part of any work or supply of any goods or services.

Converse of object

  • ensure: Pending - for PCs ACTION 2 09/12/97 - MAS to ensure subcontracts are issued by UCL as soon as possible.

Adjective modifier

  • major: Experience also indicates that major programs also tend to be segmented into major subcontracts ( or teaming relationships ).

Modifies a noun

  • work: Merge projects where you have a more than one person working on a project or subcontract work to another user.
  • resource: It is relevant to all enterprises that install hardware or software products or services at customer premises, using either in-house or subcontract resources.
  • service: It also provides engineering services, subcontract manufacturing services, shop repair and field services to support customers ' operations.
  • basis: We are also offer our services to other businesses on a subcontract basis.
  • document: You will also be called upon to assist in compiling subcontract inquiry documents.
  • form: Most people can be forgiven for thinking that JCT publishes the domestic subcontract forms.

Modifying Another Word

  • then: The manufacturer may then subcontract work out to smaller factories below them.
  • not: A few of your questions answered The Team We do not subcontract out weddings!
  • also: Subcontracting also affords the business the chance to get the best job possible from the people it hires.
  • n't: He has said " You ca n't subcontract that decision.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • out: Twenty years ago, many airlines employed their own catering and cleaning services; now these are subcontracted out to others.

Preposition: in

  • industry: Subcontracting scam One thing the blacklisting allegations do is throw light on the murky world of subcontracting in the construction industry.

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