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单词 contractorization
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Definition of contractorization in English:

contractorization

(British contractorisation)
nounkənˌtraktərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nkɑnˌtræktəˌraɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
mass nounBritish
  • The provision of a service, especially a public one, by an external contractor rather than by the employees of the body responsible for the service.

    defence spending is falling by providing more services through contractorization
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Study concluded that neither market testing, privatisation nor contractorization of Defence primary dental services were feasible options, but made a number of recommendations on efficiency which are now being implemented.
    • The contract between them set out the main obligations between the partners, the aims and objectives of contractorisation and the monitoring arrangements.
    • The economic advantages of outsourcing and contractorization at a time of declining budgets are self-evident.
    • The menace of contractorisation must be fought tooth and nail.
    • But there is scope for a significant extension of contractorisation.
    • It is clear that all 1000 jobs are affected either by contractorisation or threat of job loss.
    • It was announced that the 98th Airborne Division is also earmarked for contractorisation.
    • We would require a high degree of reassurance that the issues surrounding this ‘contractorisation’ of the clean-up work have been well thought out.
    • Does contractorisation increase health and safety risks through additional contracted interfaces, particularly where small companies were involved?
    • This happens during competing rounds of contractorisation when the workforce's attention is diverted from the task in hand and focused on worrying about the future.
    • These could include contractorisation for certain functions such as motor transport, freight distribution, language training, equipment repair and base operations.
    • But the scale and scope of contractorisation now present on the railways needs urgent reform.

Derivatives

  • contractorize

  • verbkɒnˈtraktərʌɪzˈkɑnˌtræktəˌraɪz
    [with object]British
    • Provide (a service) using an external contractor rather than the employees of the body responsible for the service.

      all engineering support has been contractorized
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The figure of 300 out of the 600 to be contractorised has been mentioned.
      • An example for the UK might be the new air-to-air refuelling capability which is due to be procured, possibility under contractorised arrangements.
      • For example, some air forces have decided to contractorise their non-core activities to commercial companies.
 
 

Definition of contractorization in US English:

contractorization

(British contractorisation)
nounkänˌtraktəˌrīˈzāSH(ə)nkɑnˌtræktəˌraɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
British
  • The provision of a service, especially a public one, by an external contractor rather than by the employees of the body responsible for the service.

    defense spending is falling by providing more services through contractorization
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The menace of contractorisation must be fought tooth and nail.
    • But there is scope for a significant extension of contractorisation.
    • The economic advantages of outsourcing and contractorization at a time of declining budgets are self-evident.
    • We would require a high degree of reassurance that the issues surrounding this ‘contractorisation’ of the clean-up work have been well thought out.
    • The contract between them set out the main obligations between the partners, the aims and objectives of contractorisation and the monitoring arrangements.
    • It was announced that the 98th Airborne Division is also earmarked for contractorisation.
    • But the scale and scope of contractorisation now present on the railways needs urgent reform.
    • These could include contractorisation for certain functions such as motor transport, freight distribution, language training, equipment repair and base operations.
    • It is clear that all 1000 jobs are affected either by contractorisation or threat of job loss.
    • The Study concluded that neither market testing, privatisation nor contractorization of Defence primary dental services were feasible options, but made a number of recommendations on efficiency which are now being implemented.
    • This happens during competing rounds of contractorisation when the workforce's attention is diverted from the task in hand and focused on worrying about the future.
    • Does contractorisation increase health and safety risks through additional contracted interfaces, particularly where small companies were involved?
 
 
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