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Definition of in-house in English: in-houseadjective ˈɪnhaʊsˈɪn ˈhaʊs attributive Done or existing within an organization. Example sentencesExamples - Yet there are at least a dozen reasons why organizations still prefer in-house application development and deployment.
- Students performing in-house work placement activities are actually developers in residence.
- He joined the firm in early 2002 to manage discretionary segregated portfolios and in-house funds.
- Here are some tips that can enable your in-house teams to achieve better performance.
- That's why no major newspaper will ever be successful at running in-house blogs: the editors won't allow it.
- Once he becomes an in-house lawyer, he loses his independence.
- The roster will run alongside the existing in-house design department, BBC Design and Publications.
- As a result of the survey a helpline was set up and manned by a group of women volunteers who had undergone a specialist in-house training programme.
- It wouldn't fit any of the in-house airline publications either, would it now?
- The in-house blogger has become part of the campaign staff.
- An existing in-house induction programme was adapted for the company's overseas staff.
- His current crusade is against big investment banks that use in-house brokers to promote their clients' shares.
- Each employee receives ten days of training a year, as well as an in-house training and development programme called Jigsaw.
- In the end the producers decided to go with Plymouth's in-house department instead.
- There's the increase in in-house publication, made possible by the same lowered barriers.
- The National Youth Theatre will make The Lowry its regional base, and an in-house youth dance company is planned for the future.
- Quota obligations may exist, seems to be the line, but the strength and resources of in-house production teams is his main concern.
- An exhibition of work from the in-house artists continues for February.
- The training also included in-house training at the hospital.
- Their in-house photographer must have taken a snap of me as I helped myself to another one judging by this picture that appears on their web site.
Synonyms domestic, home, interior, civil, local
adverb ɪnˈhaʊsˈɪn ˈhaʊs Without assistance from outside an organization; internally. services previously provided in-house are being contracted out Example sentencesExamples - HP declined to say if it would develop a new device in-house or if it would link up with another device maker.
- All system components together with the control and calibration software have been developed in-house by Zytek.
- Flavour and fragrance companies commonly develop and adapt analytical instruments in-house.
- Microsoft Publisher allows you to create sales and marketing materials in-house.
- As the scale of the business increases, it may be easier to justify the set-up costs associated with making bagels in-house.
- Spice blends are made in-house, designed specifically for each dish.
- We are actually able to keep our costs down through our volunteers and doing things in-house.
- The company has made no secret of its plans to invent new coffee, tea, milk and energy products in-house.
- Complex instruments of payload are being made in-house by small teams in national labs, not outsourced.
- Star then decided to run Star News in-house while NDTV announced its plans to run channels of its own.
- Second is the amazing sound track being developed in-house for us.
- Another main reason for doing virtually all maintenance and repair in-house is cost.
- This simplifies the job for device manufacturers that want to coat products in-house.
- They feel it should be done in-house and feel their expertise within the city can provide a better service than an outside contractor.
- Either put nothing at all on or better yet, produce some new material in-house.
- The city decided it could provide more services for less money in-house.
- These people had to be brought in and if they were developed in-house it was very costly.
- How much would it have cost if the work had been done in-house?
- The company currently subcontracts double-glazing work but plans to invest in machinery so the work can be done in-house.
Definition of in-house in US English: in-houseadjectiveˈin ˈhousˈɪn ˈhaʊs attributive Done or existing within an organization. Example sentencesExamples - Each employee receives ten days of training a year, as well as an in-house training and development programme called Jigsaw.
- Yet there are at least a dozen reasons why organizations still prefer in-house application development and deployment.
- Here are some tips that can enable your in-house teams to achieve better performance.
- The training also included in-house training at the hospital.
- Once he becomes an in-house lawyer, he loses his independence.
- His current crusade is against big investment banks that use in-house brokers to promote their clients' shares.
- The roster will run alongside the existing in-house design department, BBC Design and Publications.
- Their in-house photographer must have taken a snap of me as I helped myself to another one judging by this picture that appears on their web site.
- An exhibition of work from the in-house artists continues for February.
- Quota obligations may exist, seems to be the line, but the strength and resources of in-house production teams is his main concern.
- He joined the firm in early 2002 to manage discretionary segregated portfolios and in-house funds.
- In the end the producers decided to go with Plymouth's in-house department instead.
- There's the increase in in-house publication, made possible by the same lowered barriers.
- As a result of the survey a helpline was set up and manned by a group of women volunteers who had undergone a specialist in-house training programme.
- An existing in-house induction programme was adapted for the company's overseas staff.
- That's why no major newspaper will ever be successful at running in-house blogs: the editors won't allow it.
- It wouldn't fit any of the in-house airline publications either, would it now?
- The in-house blogger has become part of the campaign staff.
- Students performing in-house work placement activities are actually developers in residence.
- The National Youth Theatre will make The Lowry its regional base, and an in-house youth dance company is planned for the future.
Synonyms domestic, home, interior, civil, local
adverbˈin ˈhousˈɪn ˈhaʊs Without assistance from outside an organization; internally. services previously provided in-house are being contracted out Example sentencesExamples - Another main reason for doing virtually all maintenance and repair in-house is cost.
- These people had to be brought in and if they were developed in-house it was very costly.
- The city decided it could provide more services for less money in-house.
- As the scale of the business increases, it may be easier to justify the set-up costs associated with making bagels in-house.
- How much would it have cost if the work had been done in-house?
- Star then decided to run Star News in-house while NDTV announced its plans to run channels of its own.
- Either put nothing at all on or better yet, produce some new material in-house.
- We are actually able to keep our costs down through our volunteers and doing things in-house.
- Microsoft Publisher allows you to create sales and marketing materials in-house.
- The company has made no secret of its plans to invent new coffee, tea, milk and energy products in-house.
- Second is the amazing sound track being developed in-house for us.
- They feel it should be done in-house and feel their expertise within the city can provide a better service than an outside contractor.
- The company currently subcontracts double-glazing work but plans to invest in machinery so the work can be done in-house.
- HP declined to say if it would develop a new device in-house or if it would link up with another device maker.
- Spice blends are made in-house, designed specifically for each dish.
- Complex instruments of payload are being made in-house by small teams in national labs, not outsourced.
- Flavour and fragrance companies commonly develop and adapt analytical instruments in-house.
- All system components together with the control and calibration software have been developed in-house by Zytek.
- This simplifies the job for device manufacturers that want to coat products in-house.
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