71.   In addition, the Treasury Department will increase reliance on private contractors to help it administer U.S. tax laws, Summer said.

72.   In addition, the Treasury Department will increase its reliance on private contractors to help it administer U.S. tax laws, Summers said.

73.   In the case of prisons, the idea was that after reducing personnel, the government would then turn to private contractors to do their work.

74.   In some cases, the GAO found that workers who had been paid to leave government then returned to do their same jobs as private contractors.

75.   In the case of airport security, the airlines did not reap profits from paying private contractors to screen luggage.

76.   In theory, private contractors could do the same work with fewer people at lower costs than the government.

77.   Independent study offered them a second chance, through course work provided by private contractors hired by the school district with public school money.

78.   Instead, the Republican leaders want to put federal officers in charge of screening processes but allow private contractors to continue doing the work.

79.   Indeed, even the Port Authority hires a private contractor to run the airport at Teterboro, N.J.

80.   It cautioned against giving private contractors too much power over Lottery affairs.

a. + contractor >>共 349
private 11.08%
independent 10.21%
military 6.69%
general 5.39%
building 4.87%
prime 4.26%
outside 3.48%
main 3.26%
local 3.00%
federal 2.56%
private + n. >>共 747
company 6.61%
life 2.16%
investment 2.16%
investor 1.97%
business 1.93%
meeting 1.79%
property 1.69%
group 1.54%
home 1.41%
citizen 1.41%
contractor 0.73%
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