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relocation

[ree-loh-key-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act or process of moving to a different place.

    The company’s relocation overseas would result in the loss of over 300 jobs.

    Will I receive reimbursement for the expenses associated with my relocation to Chicago?



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However, a 20% charge, he says would cause the industry "to reconsider how to accelerate growth in some other markets, which would eventually lead to the relocation of resources from the US".

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But there is also a plan to push many more civil service jobs out of London, so there could be gains for Scotland from relocations.

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"It's not right to claim that the government 'has done nothing for years' regarding the relocation of concessions outside of national parks," he says.

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"Everybody is really shocked because this continues already 18 months and it's compounded by constant threat of death, constant relocations and evacuations," she said.

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The possible relocation of the animals is the latest in decades of controversy surrounding the L.A.

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