Relocating
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Now we have community stewardship happening in neighborhoods, we have cultural entrepreneurs making decisions to move to the city and create enterprises, and we have businesses relocating, and this is all in the context of what is no secret to us all, a city that's under the control of an emergency manager, and just this July filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
Still, it's pretty nauseating, even with sexy Drew Barrymore playing something of a horror-movie answer to Holly Golightly,
relocating
from New York City to Los Angeles but finding out she's being stalked by a murderous look-alike.
Director Michael Almerevda wanted to make "Hamlet" more accessible by
relocating
the play to modern corporate America.
Relocating
to the Arizona desert, she hires elderly housekeepers with no known relatives (but tidy nest eggs) and sends them to their rewards a bit sooner than they planned.
The second problem involves
relocating
Afghan refugees now living in Pakistan and Iran, as well as those displaced within Afghanistan.
Only a stronger Europe will at last implement the principle of reciprocity in order to protect European businesses and prevent them from relocating, which has been the main cause of unemployment.
As labor costs in China rise, labor-intensive industries are
relocating
to lower-wage developing countries, providing millions of job opportunities.
The trigger for this wave of scorn was Li’s sell-off of some of his prime Shanghai properties, after
relocating
his corporate registry from Hong Kong to the Cayman Islands.
And, with financial institutions
relocating
their operations and staff to eurozone hubs in the coming years, the City of London (and London’s housing market) will not be spared the pain.
For refugee doctors
relocating
to countries where LGBTI health and rights are recognized, integration curricula should include training on LGBTI health, particularly the rights of exceptionally vulnerable LGBTI refugees.
It will also make
relocating
even more difficult for Americans in certain parts of the country, aggravating the long-term-unemployment problem.
Finding affordable housing has become an increasingly serious problem for those
relocating
to cities for the first time.
Fourth, the EU must build common mechanisms for protecting borders, determining asylum claims, and
relocating
refugees.
Fifth, a voluntary matching mechanism for
relocating
refugees is needed.
The shrinking domestic share of their total employment – a share that also fell by four percentage points in the 1990’s – has fueled concerns that they have been
relocating
jobs to their foreign subsidiaries.
In response to changing – and increasingly particular – consumer preferences, companies are
relocating
production closer to the markets where the goods will be sold.
The system makes
relocating
very difficult, as those who do not manage to acquire local residency permits face major hurdles in gaining access to public services when they migrate to other provinces.
While a country may benefit from its expatriates’ remittances, it is the migrants alone who secure the overall benefits of
relocating.
But, while import restrictions may alleviate the pain of some manufacturing districts, they will not prevent companies from
relocating
where growth opportunities are the strongest.
A realignment of US military forces in Japan is needed, with priority given to
relocating
the Futenma US Marine Corps base on Okinawa, which houses half of the 47,000 US troops in Japan.
One day Hatoyama suggests
relocating
the base outside of Japan, perhaps to Guam, and then next he suggests only moving it outside Okinawa, giving an impression to the world of a feckless national security strategy.
Soon after these episodes, the US Department of Defense announced that it would begin
relocating
American forces to the western Pacific, focusing China’s attention further.
Jokowi has a long track record of good governance, having implemented effective policies during his stint as Mayor of Surakarta (such as refurbishing markets,
relocating
slum dwellers, and cutting bureaucratic red tape), and as Governor of Jakarta (where he broadened access to health care and education).
This outcome would be bad not only for the economy, but also for the environment, because these industries will simply continue
relocating
to markets with far worse environmental records.
The country is gradually turning into an industrial bazaar that is
relocating
its workbench to low-wage ex-communist countries.
For example, US textile production, once heavily concentrated in New England, shifted mainly to the South (before
relocating
to Asia and other lower-cost locales).
In 1993, central-government leaders enjoyed relatively limited powers: they did not control the money supply and had difficulty firing provincial governors or
relocating
top generals.
China long ago abandoned Mao’s effort to reduce the country’s vulnerability by
relocating
strategic industries to remote provinces.
Jews, too – once a vital presence in cities like Cairo, Damascus, and Baghdad – have all but disappeared from the predominantly Muslim parts of the Middle East,
relocating
to Israel, Europe, and North America.
The BCB could then complement, or even replace, Treasuries’ repos, thereby framing its actions as money management and
relocating
it in the central bank.
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