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insourcing
(1) Doing work with inhouse employees. Contrast with outsourcing.

(2) Creating jobs in your country by an organization that is foreign owned. Contrast with outsourcing.


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We have to evaluate to understand what it means in our business model, based on the fact that SAS insources a lot of its work-force.
Although detailed statistics are hard to come by, it is generally agreed that American Catholicism insources priests primarily from India.
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