Arranged for contracted work to be done by others.
1 When large companies are awarded contracts, they subcontract work to Iraq-owned businesses.
2 If we took the job I'd have to subcontract out your house.
3 We no longer needed to subcontract our responsibility for society to distant capitals.
4 Ofwat should not seek to subcontract its environmental responsibilities to the Environment Agency.
5 Local humane associations subcontract with American Humane to cover movies shot outside the country.
6 You could subcontract out to me; it would save you a lot of time.
7 Genuinely self-employed contractors can refuse jobs, set their own hours and subcontract work to others.
8 Irish intelligence have observed former subversives subcontract their bomb-making and firearms expertise to criminal gangs.
9 The winning company would then subcontract telecoms equipment makers to build and maintain the network.
10 In a large-scale site like this, Norio had to subcontract out some of the work.
11 I didn't ask you to subcontract the entertainment.
12 Dumas père used to subcontract plenty of it.
13 Under his leadership, the company has developed into one of Northern Ireland's leading subcontract laser-cutting manufacturing companies.
14 Distribution entities, which often subcontract with larger organizations to deliver power locally, often lack adequate resources and defenses.
15 There are signs that the EU would like to be able to subcontract its problem to third countries.
16 Neither Serco nor Hays Travel gave details of the size or value of the subcontract for the contact-tracing operation.
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