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Synonyms for offshore

(of winds) coming from the land

at some distance from the shore

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away from shore

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According to the researchers, survey participants have lower expectations than previous respondents for average cost savings in several offshoring functions.
Business process offshoring continues to gain adoption in financial services; its long-term effect on the mortgage banking business will likely be substantial.
India remains the prime location for offshoring, with around two-thirds of global offshored staff employed in the sub-continent.
BLACK ENTERPRISE spoke to many business owners like Wilson for an inside look at how offshoring is affecting fledgling and midsize African American companies.
This year RSSM sent a letter disclosing its offshoring policy with its organizer and got only one comment about it, Shapss says.
Coupled with news of offshoring, Americans are also bombarded with reports of the jobless recovery.
Lost in the concern about offshoring is the fact that the money companies save by sending rote work overseas is invested in more creative jobs here in the U.S., a point made by a recent Institute for International Economics study (downloadable at www.iie.com/publications/ papers/kirkegaard0204.pdf).
The most obvious manifestation of this trend is "offshoring"--shifting technical and professional jobs to low-cost countries like India and Russia.
"Outsourcing," "offshoring," "human resource realignment," "training your replacement." These are words that send chills through millions of workers in IT ("information technology") and other hi-tech industries.
Over the last decade, the offshoring of mortgage lending processes has taken a permanent and growing position in the U.S.
The row over offshoring -the practice of 'exporting' jobs from the UK overseas -has flared up again following new figures from market analyst Datamonitor.
As president of the EraNova (its tag line is "a new era through mind extension") Institute in Mountain Lakes, N.J., Samson has written a number of provocative white papers on the way automation and offshoring are imperiling the future of U.S.