IN-HOUSE


Meaning of IN-HOUSE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

benefit

What then is the cost to the employer of providing the in-house benefit for the employee?

Those provisions covered in-house benefits as well as external benefits.

We were told that after 1948 the revenue sought to tax at least two categories of employees in receipt of in-house benefits .

Any new in-house benefits an employer provides should be computed on a marginal cost basis.

course

This might consist of: special in-house courses , attendance at outside professional courses, plus evening college lectures and private study.

lawyer

However, some in-house lawyers are already gearing up.

HMOs and modern medical centers are powerful institutions with an army of in-house lawyers , risk managers and numerous administrators.

production

There are three restaurants, each on a different floor, all supplied by a central in-house production unit.

During this period the system will have to be backed-up either by your previous in-house production methods or by external agencies.

solicitor

Being the only in-house solicitor in such a company, responsible for all legal matters can give great satisfaction.

In short, in-house solicitors are at the heart of our profession.

As an in-house solicitor here, you could find yourself dealing with every legal matter arising in each of those areas.

After qualifying, Jacqui went into a completely new role - as an in-house solicitor .

staff

Some companies use environmental consultants to carry out their audits, while others use in-house staff .

We hope that all the publications will treat our in-house staff as a regular advertising agency.

It can be carried out by: in-house staff or an international marketing research organisation.

Langenscheidt's in-house staff have developed the product ideas and functionalities and handle marketing.

training

This foundation course is followed by the three-tier concept comprising shelf-help, in-house training and external courses.

Others may be offered a place on an in-house training course by one of the Compact firms.

Dennis Pinnegar of Thornaby-based Panda Supplies will explain how he uses both for in-house training .

They also run conferences and seminars and provide in-house training and consultancy services on a range of specialist topics.

The second tier of the programme is in-house training .

This offer is an exclusive - Pendle normally run in-house training sessions for businesses only.

It has been designed to complement the in-house training programme already provided by Greene King.

Those responsible for in-house training programmes should recognise that older workers can still acquire and retain new knowledge and skills.

use

Research leaves no doubt that a considerable amount of in-house use takes place.

Short-term study of in-house use can not safely predict long-term patterns.

Methods of studying in-house use are described both by Ford and by Lancaster, in an informative article.

Neither issue statistics nor the study of date labels in the books record in-house use , which may often be substantial.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

All of our product design is done in-house .

All our artwork is done by in-house designers; we don't normally use freelance people.

an in-house training program

Many companies run in-house management courses for their staff.

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