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sourcing

[ sawr-sing, sohr- ]

noun

Economics.
  1. the buying of components of a product from an outside supplier, often one located abroad:

    Foreign sourcing in the auto industry has eliminated jobs.



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"Nike is very likely to raise prices if the tariff war persists. There is no way for brands to absorb a 30% to 50% increase in sourcing costs."

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Register that the park had initially hoped to reopen the ride, but sourcing replacement parts for the aging roller coaster had proved cost prohibitive.

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“Lumber prices are what they are. There’s no sourcing it somewhere else, so we’re going to have to deal with it as it comes,†said Anawalt, the general manager at the Malibu hardware store.

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How do you usually go about menu development, planning and sourcing?

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According to Complex, sourcing intel first reported on by TMZ, the auction house Gotta Have Rock and Roll is auctioning off two unreleased cassette tapes containing 12 previously unheard tracks from the late pop star.

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