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"relocate" Definitions
  1. (especially of a company or workers) to move or to move somebody/something to a new place to work or operate

909 Sentences With "relocate"

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As a result we've decided to relocate all Austin positions to Detroit and Phoenix and some of our employees have already confirmed they'll relocate.
"I very much hope we will not have to relocate entire cities, but we will probably have to relocate some individual residents," she said.
"I very much hope we will not have to relocate entire cities, but we will probably have to relocate some individual residents," Klobuchar said.
He said Vietnam was benefiting from an acceleration in Chinese companies looking to relocate their production facilities overseas to escape U.S. tariffs, while U.S. multinationals in China were also seeking to relocate elsewhere.
Now, women are far more likely to want to relocate.
So the company is offering to relocate and compensate them?
He encouraged those living near the levees to temporarily relocate.
Bennett insisted he had no plans to relocate the team.
But a judge denied Adelson's motion to relocate the children.
In many states, it is illegal to relocate wild animals.
"The American Friend" let him relocate to the United States.
As for other details, challenge winners needn't relocate to participate.
It forced thousands of residents to relocate over the holidays.
The Saviors certainly have enough firearms and vehicles to relocate.
The load time was around 15 seconds to relocate Spidey.
Just you wait 'til the Kings relocate to Las Vegas.
It plans to relocate them to 450 centers across France.
"He should have had somebody come and relocate the animals."
They voted in 2002 to relocate but that effort stalled.
Where to relocate remains to be decided, the clerk said.
Nashville. We don't know, we might relocate to Nashville, too.
Rosselló's proposal seeks to relocate neighborhoods at risk of flooding.
It wasn't always easy to relocate props after building them.
They must also be willing to relocate bases if necessary.
A military campaign forced them to relocate to eastern Congo.
"We will relocate the refugees to appropriate places," he said.
Some visitors are so taken that they decide to relocate.
The government, should help compensate or relocate them, he said.
"We're looking and hope to relocate nearby," Lisa Mansour said.
"Their hands are quivering over the relocate button," he added.
As a last resort, they should relocate to the bloc.
"These families will have to relocate," the vice president said.
Young people frequently relocate in the hunt for a job.
Others might relocate to where labor conditions are more favorable.
In Europe, especially, it created incentives for people to relocate.
Ms. Sanders was hoping to relocate and expand the institution.
He has no regrets about his decision to relocate here.
White Columns will relocate to 22017 Horatio Street next spring.
I was able to aspire to bigger positions and to relocate.
Might more links in the chain simply relocate within Asia instead?
Jacksonville is frequently mentioned as a candidate to relocate to London.
About 100 positions will relocate to the new headquarters, it said.
I'm curious at to why you chose to relocate to Memphis.
They need to relocate the aforementioned earpiece, sensors, and selfie camera.
The deal might encourage some firms to relocate to Northern Ireland.
London gallery The Sunday Painter will relocate from Peckham to Vauxhall.
The Chargers, the Raiders and the Rams have applied to relocate.
If these neighbors didn't feed the squirrels, they might relocate themselves.
New York's Claire Oliver Gallery will relocate from Chelsea to Harlem.
The church will temporarily relocate its services to Ascension Memorial Church.
Zorya were forced to relocate, leaving friends, family and supporters behind.
The Buckminster Fuller Institute will relocate its headquarters to San Francisco.
The 12-person studio will relocate to Valve's headquarters in Seattle.
The United Fruit Company decided to relocate to Colombia, in Urabá.
They relocate to Washington but struggle to adapt to city life.
Why did you choose to relocate to that city from Toronto?
It was not clear if any staff would relocate to Houston.
SoCalGas has paid to relocate residents in hotels, apartments and houses.
If you care about poverty, relocate to West Virginia or Memphis.
That type of investment -- land, property, maintenance... How can we relocate?
"I am taking action to relocate the Confederate statues," he tweeted.
The few of us who were still alive had to relocate.
In most cases, tenants were given just seven days to relocate.
They are courting companies to relocate supply chains and move jobs.
"I'd love to relocate to Amsterdam," one top executive told me.
Soon he ordered that the seat of government relocate to Abuja.
In the case of Updike, cancer helped him relocate his voice.
Quit high paying jobs to relocate across the country for love.
"No one really wants to relocate to babysit," Ms. Handley said.
Without reform, investors will happily relocate to more business-friendly nations.
The intention is for manufacturers to relocate to Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
He said he and the other owners hoped to relocate it.
She decided to relocate to Frederick, Md., where her niece lives.
Several researchers are trying to relocate their work to new institutions.
The average American will relocate about 11 times in their life.
Taxes should only be one factor in the decision to relocate.
Two prior attempts to relocate the village have failed, said Forbes.
By then, Taylor and her guardian were looking to relocate her.
In Alaska, entire communities are attempting to relocate as a unit.
The Calder and two other works will relocate to public collections.
Koenig & Clinton gallery will relocate from Chelsea to Bushwick in June.
ConvaTec also said CFO Nigel Clerkin would leave the company in October after its decision to relocate the position of CFO to its main office in Reading, as he decided not to relocate his family from Dublin.
If they decline, the Raiders will then have an opportunity to relocate.
And that's only feasible if they don't have to relocate for training.
After their trip, she and Viccky made a plan to relocate there.
Whether Sacca would have advised Murphy to relocate north, we'll never know.
Rebels say they are being forced to relocate through bombardment and seige.
There are several reasons why people approaching retirement might want to relocate.
Coastal businesses could relocate or simply go under, taking jobs with them.
The U.S. Embassy is due to relocate its unit on May 14.
More specifically, the awful, terrible place Samsung decided to relocate it to.
How might your opposition to gentrification influence where you decide to relocate?
The women slept on the ship, which would relocate in the night.
A plan to relocate communities is being drawn up, the agency said.
Ultimately, Trump agreed to relocate and lower the flag in a compromise.
The estimated cost to relocate all of the bodies is $21 million.
Taylor's family took up SoCal's offer to relocate, at the utility's expense.
Manafort has been hoping to relocate to his property in South Florida.
"I think the answer is to relocate them into museums," she said.
Already several businesses have said they would relocate outside of the region.
She said they would help relocate the cows back to their home.
Walgreens expects about 1,300 employees will relocate from its Deerfield, Illinois, headquarters.
How do we relocate residents whose homes can't (or won't) be saved?
In Silicon Valley, you might have to pay that person to relocate.
Many residents couldn't leave the town until federal help to relocate arrived.
Brexit is already forcing the EMA to relocate from London to Amsterdam.
My wife is Swiss, and we were happy to relocate to Geneva.
Aspiring teachers earn their MA degree plus licensure without needing to relocate.
Corporations will beg us to relocate their factories to the US. Why?
So, she's asking the judge to shoot down Andrew's request to relocate.
Adults are easy to catch but hard to relocate, Dr. Gwiazdowski said.
Francisco Franco, whose remains the government is planning to exhume and relocate.
He enticed Dutch farmers, who had settled in Michigan, to relocate here.
First, this law would make it more expensive and risky to relocate.
Most important, it removes incentives for domestic firms to relocate production offshore.
Companies that don't need access to China could relocate their regional headquarters.
Donald Trump promised to relocate the embassy to Jerusalem during his campaign.
The U.S. territory also offers tax benefits to businesses that relocate there.
They quickly became friends, and he decided to relocate to southern Nevada.
New York's JTT gallery will relocate to 22016 Chrystie Street next month.
Workers could have agreed to relocate to the new New Jersey warehouse, which is about 70 miles away; relocate to the Navy Yard warehouse, whose lease expires in nine months; or relinquish their jobs and receive a severance pay.
It is "ready to relocate again if local regulations change," the site says.
The grant money was a main factor in the couple's decision to relocate.
Shipowners have repeatedly warned that hiking taxes could push them to relocate abroad.
Somebody has to relocate them, and who is going to pay for that?
The move would also relocate the agency's National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
The order, for example, would allow for affected wineries to relocate tasting rooms.
Will you maintain a relationship with them even after being forced to relocate?
New York's Peter Blum Gallery will relocate to 21992 Grand Street in September.
Erosion is also forcing the 400-plus residents of Newtok, Alaska, to relocate.
Few rule out a fresh attempt to force euro-denominated clearing to relocate.
Her family were forced to relocate for a time due to the hostilities.
An indigenous village in Alaska is melting and this summer voted to relocate.
Not long after, Kevin needed to relocate to Austin to work for Hotjobs.
Monday, prompting demonstrators to relocate to a park adjacent to the gas station.
Two years later, in 2005, Hurricane Katrina forced him to relocate to Houston.
Most importantly border adjustment removes incentives for domestic firms to relocate production offshore.
There are so many things wrong with Samsung's choice to relocate this reader.
Due to strict immigration restrictions, these people simply cannot relocate to another country.
The image from Dickson suggests that, perhaps, Apple may simply relocate it instead.
If you're reading this on the toilet (hey, no judgment), better relocate fast.
She is now helping build a new village for residents to relocate to.
Many digital nomads will travel to other countries frequently, rather than relocate entirely.
For a baby boy and $5 million for their troubles, they can relocate.
Relocate displaced families and make the waterfront into a public forest, Elemental proposed.
Many people don't want to relocate for a single job opportunity, he said.
This month, he is to relocate to Facebook's offices in Menlo Park, Calif.
They would not, as Boeing did, relocate jobs to avoid an active union.
Brexit could also push international drugmakers headquartered in Britain to relocate, she added.
And the whole country is going to officially relocate to correct the error.
"You have to be part psychologist," said Ms. Haney of helping people relocate.
But it would also bring complications, with some businesses already planning to relocate.
Residents of Nyonoksa were initially instructed to relocate due to unspecified military activities.
Evangelical Christians supported Trump's decision to relocate the U.S. embassy, according to CNN.
However, those temporary postings require workers to relocate hundreds of miles from home.
And over time, other businesses might relocate to countries within the European Union.
"We're already having thousands of folks relocate from Puerto Rico to Florida," Rep.
Oli: If you'd relocate the team and come here I'd over the moon!
Another $220,000 helped the special counsel's office employees relocate to work with Mueller.
Apple has had to either relocate or embed those to create the changes.
"Now we don't want to tell the media where we will relocate them."
Democrats in Congress have also expressed concern about the effort to relocate staff.
Her husband has a big job, she's not going to want to relocate.
But after Charles died in 2007, she decided it was time to relocate.
The shelter will allow the city to relocate some people from other shelters.
As part of this strategy, the company announced it would relocate its Macys.
Some jobs are likely to relocate to Mexico under this new deal, though.
And a beef processor was paying to relocate new employees to Storm Lake.
Ask your partner: What would we do if I were asked to relocate?
What happens if the community relevant to an archive is forced to relocate?
Will he change as president, or simply relocate and remain C.E.O. in chief?
He is expected to relocate from Hong Kong to London for the role.
The combined company's headquarters will relocate to Schwab's new campus in Westlake, Texas.
"After major storms, a lot of communities want to relocate," Dr. Siders said.
"After major storms, a lot of communities want to relocate," Dr. Siders said.
If cannabis laws don't change, Chad and Vicki vow that they'll relocate elsewhere.
Anton Kern Gallery is leaving its Chelsea space to relocate to Midtown Manhattan.
"The bidder has no intention to cause Uniper to relocate its seat away from Duesseldorf, nor does it intend to cause Uniper to relocate or close or dispose of any parts of its business," Fortum said in its offer document.
Persecution fosters fear and intimidation, causing impacted groups to recoil, withdraw or even relocate.
The deer died shortly after state DEC officials arrived on scene to relocate it.
Henderson said protesters can relocate to a "free speech zone" south of the river.
The target set in 2015 was to relocate more than 63,000 in two years.
Meanwhile, at least two South Carolina detention centers in evacuation zones won't relocate inmates.
Triple Canopy will relocate to a new space in New York's Chinatown in September.
In addition to the cuts, some employees were asked to relocate to other offices.
There are a number of reasons why people approaching retirement might want to relocate.
He spent the last five years at PricewaterhouseCoopers, and will relocate to San Francisco.
Snap has also offered some the opportunity to relocate to the company's L.A. headquarters.
Companies will relocate their operations outside the US if they can't get engineers in.
In the 1950s drought forced colonial authorities to relocate hundreds to the Solomon Islands.
The board is also expected to relocate the Hillsborough County Civil War Veterans Monument.
Still, this year, Dick's plans to open about 43 new stores and relocate six.
Broadcom announced yesterday it will relocate to the U.S. thanks to the tax plan.
Investors from Silicon Valley or New York need to stop asking founders to relocate.
The bank has no plans to relocate UK-based employees to run the subsidiary.
One told Reuters that being forced to relocate would make his life very difficult.
Those who do not wish to relocate will be offered a transition pay package.
It will also relocate production of the Passat from Germany to the Czech Republic.
Of course, all policymakers want businesses to relocate and expand in the United States.
West Ham will relocate to one largely built at taxpayer expense for the Olympics.
They've also cited the agency brain drain, since experienced workers are declining to relocate.
They provided housing vouchers for nearly 100 families impacted by the hurricane to relocate.
Will Relocate Mueller Offices; Mueller Files to Be Stored at Facility Near Pleasure, Calif.
More than 13 trading firms have applied for licences to relocate operations to Amsterdam.
In the '60s, employees had to use simple rolling carts to relocate giant props.
The resulting windfall of talent will prove attractive as major corporations expand and relocate.
One of the potential sites to relocate detainees to is Fort Leavenworth in Kansas.
I didn't want to simply relocate the bacteria from my mouth to somewhere else.
For those willing to relocate, these are the best (and worst) places to retire.
If only we could all simply relocate to Antarctica to do our video editing.
Amazon has said employees who work in Seattle will have a chance to relocate.
She loves having the ability to move her home whenever she needs to relocate.
He also announced plans to relocate the U.S Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.
Those who refused to relocate were fired; others eventually retracted their demands, he said.
They also said they planned to relocate to Canada on a part-time basis.
That would let Broadcom relocate by April 3, ahead of Qualcomm's rescheduled shareholder meeting.
He later helped relocate the Museum of the American Indian there from Upper Manhattan.
The government approved the decision to relocate the pipeline crossing downriver, by Standing Rock.
Cooper Health was awarded nearly $40 million in tax credits to relocate to Camden.
If for some reason you ever have to relocate, it could come in handy.
But it has yet to determine exactly when and where to relocate the remains.
But why relocate when you have your own dressing room lined in Gracie wallpaper?
Part of the team will relocate with the deal, and part will stay there.
After a shooting in front of their house, they wanted to relocate somewhere safer.
Kathy Hochul (D) also invited Delta to relocate to their states after Cagle's comments. .
The campaign also wanted him to relocate to its headquarters in South Bend, Ind.
They may temporarily relocate the witness to assure his or her appearance at trial.
Some communities in North America are being forced to relocate to less hazardous areas.
Seven other mainlanders, six men and one woman, will relocate to Orlando in January.
Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday invited Delta to relocate its headquarters to New York. Rep.
Those include longer-term pressures, such as rising seas forcing coastal dwellers to relocate.
As he acquired other companies in other cities, he began to relocate employees there.
This will relocate your IP to the UK and bypass those pesky geographical restrictions.
As a result, low-wage and high-wage workers have less flexibility to relocate.
Alexander and Bonin Gallery will relocate to 47 Walker Street in Tribeca this summer.
London's tuition free art school, Open School East, will relocate to Margate next year.
New York's Bortolami gallery will relocate to to 39 Walker Street in Tribeca next year.
When his mother retired recently, he helped her relocate to a small town outside Seattle.
When Venezuela became unlivable, Eduardo's company helped him and his support team relocate to Argentina.
Paradise High School was left standing after the fire but the school had to relocate.
International oil companies should also relocate their Nigeria headquarters to the Delta, the group said.
Background: The USDA announced in June it would relocate the two agencies to Kansas City.
An undisclosed number of employees are also being asked to relocate, according to the email.
In its statement, Burkely said it had allowed the women to relocate to another apartment.
The Engine is looking for startups based in Boston or who are willing to relocate.
That's especially true for younger workers, who are typically more willing and able to relocate.
The move does not alter the EU's medium-term goal of coaxing business to relocate.
Brexit is prompting UBS to relocate some of its 5,000 staff in London to Frankfurt.
It's actually more stressful on the pests for you to catch them and relocate them.
I decided to relocate to Montreal to partake in that and go to music school.
Where did you guys move from and why did you choose to relocate to Memphis?
The synths took over the world 50 years ago, forcing humans to relocate to Mars.
A number of them, mostly dealing with sales, will have to relocate to mainland Europe.
In August, this 560-person village voted to relocate because this barrier island is melting.
We are working with a third party animal rescue team to safely relocate the cats.
But the pan-European drugs regulator is now expected to relocate to another EU city.
"Even if they relocate factories to the U.S. they'd replace workers with robots," Zeng said.
Senior employees were told last month if they had to relocate to Europe, he said.
Employees at Amazon's (AMZN) main campus in Seattle will be offered the chance to relocate.
The company will relocate 1,000 employees to a 220,000-square-foot space in late 2018.
Leading Catalan firms, from banks to bakers, chose to relocate to the rest of Spain.
Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and announced plans to relocate the US Embassy there.
Sixty-one percent said they would relocate outside California and 10 percent are eyeing Texas.
American officials say the weapons are secure and they are not planning to relocate them.
Must be willing to relocate to the Seattle area (we will help cover moving costs).
Next up, Amazon plans to relocate its entire Seattle-based worldwide operations team to Bellevue.
The church member declined to comment to WPTA on whether they had plans to relocate.
That said, if you're planning to relocate to Canada, try not to be these people.
Some Virgos could even relocate for love or give a long-distance relationship a go.
After all, so far Stanford University has not been willing to relocate to Crescent City.
Encouraging Silicon Valley-based portfolio companies to relocate some percentage of their employees there. 3.
Better training will improve workers' productivity, but so will helping them relocate to better operations.
But that pledge was abandoned, as was one to relocate tenants to decent housing elsewhere.
The Dog Museum of America plans to relocate to New York City within a year.
They would be given up to 18 months, through three six-month waivers, to relocate.
"If they decide to relocate after this disaster, it would jeopardize the island's economic future."
In fact, a larger percentage planned to relocate from China to the U.S. in 2015.
In order to continue their season and the tournament, Cobresal had to relocate to Santiago.
If you want to relocate to the middle of nowhere, this is how it's done.
Previously, administration officials said about 85033 troops would relocate from two outposts in northeast Syria.
What about the idea that U.S. companies who relocate to other countries should be penalized?
Russian-sponsored actors don't have to relocate to the United States to influence domestic affairs.
The city said it raised more than $600,000 in private funding to relocate the statues.
She will relocate there, along with her son and her husband, Patrick Fraser, a photographer.
Mr. Stillerman will relocate from AMC's New York offices to Los Angeles for the job.
They either relocate, move to another field or — in rare cases — start their own companies.
But the tragic, protracted Syrian civil war forced researchers to relocate to Morocco and Lebanon.
I'm a college graduate, but, because I can't relocate, I'm stuck in dead-end jobs.
A better option is to relocate them to the material culture collections of historical archives.
Having discovered Valsamoggia on a trip to visit friends, she had decided to relocate there.
Andrew Cuomo (D) is inviting Delta Air Lines to relocate its headquarters to New York.
That backing allowed her to relocate to Amsterdam, where her coach, Liz Irving, is based.
Refuge seekers will have to relocate to six blocks away at St. Olaf Catholic Church.
One way that China has done this is to force entire village populations to relocate.
With conditions too unpredictable the decision was made to relocate at the earliest available opportunity.
H: Why did you chose to leave New York and relocate in the Hudson Valley?
Instead they need to relocate their leader, or at the very least, a strong cofounder.
So if you're looking to relocate and live off the lay of the land, think twice.
A number of Catalan firms have also decided to relocate their offices out of the region.
"It's just really sad knowing that you probably have to relocate and migrate, too," Esau says.
In Shishmaref, residents went to the polls to decide whether they would relocate because of warming.
Subway said it would remodel or relocate many of the stores it plans to keep open.
When there's no geographic overlap, out-of-work miners are forced to relocate, which is burdensome.
The outspoken actress and author indeed said she'd relocate north of the border if Trump won.
Marakby will relocate from Detroit to Pittsburgh, where Uber is busy expanding its Advanced Technologies Center.
The city fo Kassel wants to relocate Olu Oguibe's public sculpture, commissioned for last year's Documenta.
AIPAD's annual photography fair will relocate from the Park Avenue Armory to Pier 21928 in 103.
Amsterdam can also boast European inter-connectivity as an attractive asset for banks looking to relocate.
The US Embassy in London will relocate to its new building designed by KieranTimberlake next month.
But instead of using wheels or crawlers, these probes relocate themselves by hopping across the surface.
Alberta officials have declared a state of emergency as they scramble to relocate thousands of evacuees.
As it rages, officials have been forced to relocate thousands of evacuees for a second time.
It is not clear whether Zapata, a former jet ski champion, will indeed relocate his business.
Once it refuels the probe, Restore-L will also demonstrate that it can relocate the satellite.
At least in some countries, the focus seems to be more on forcing companies to relocate.
Concerns remain as firms are expected to relocate jobs from London, specially in the finance sector.
AT&T and Verizon may also relocate equipment from current towers to serve these new ones.
New York gallery and artist-run collective Essex Flowers will relocate to Monroe Street in Chinatown.
It aimed to relocate 22016,000 asylum-seekers through 2017, but handled just 31,472 by November 3rd.
AT: We have to acknowledge the brutal reality that some of our people have to relocate.
They need countries to follow through on their promises to relocate and resettle families like Ahmed's.
Accordingly, dung beetles relocate their precious balls of poop by rolling them in remarkably straight lines.
The Trump administration began a search to relocate the bureau under former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
Marakby will relocate from Detroit to Pittsburgh, where Uber is busy expanding its Advanced Technologies Center.
Black Rock City, the current home of Burning Man, will not relocate to this new site.
Mining firms will also be pressured to implement measures to protect or even relocate valuable ecosystems.
There is no mass exodus, however, with only dozens of Italians choosing to relocate so far.
Irish Fairy Doors are small hand-made wooden doors that help fairies relocate into human homes.
Moving to Manchester or Birmingham forces staff to relocate, he points out; moving to Slough doesn't.
Concerns remain as firms are expected to relocate jobs from London, especially in the finance sector.
The sector would grow more slowly and some firms would relocate to other EU financial hubs.
If the state's request is approved, the state would have create plan to relocate Medicaid recipients.
The organization gave her transportation and money to relocate and start a new life in Nairobi.
The organization announced that it will relocate to a new space in the Marais next year.
It's certainly becoming a topic of conversation for many more who have the option to relocate.
Dombret told CNBC on Tuesday that banks would relocate to cities across Europe, not just Frankfurt.
The source said the reason all were looking to relocate was specifically related to the protests.
Real estate firm Inmobiliaria Colonial agreed Monday to relocate of its head offices outside of Catalonia.
Israel plans to relocate the community to an area near the Palestinian village of Abu Dis.
The gas leak has forced thousands of residents to relocate, with the company paying their expenses.
At some point they will have to make a rational economic decision and they may relocate.
Jonathan Levine Gallery will close its Chelsea space and relocate to Mana Contemporary in Jersey City.
Those with less experience and without children are more willing to relocate but at a price.
Within a few months, she'd recruited five Bronx Defenders staffers to relocate to Tulsa with her.
Later, the state reversed years of their own policy and offered to help relocate the deer.
The system is easily transportable, with just a few hours needed to relocate and set up.
A devastating tornado in 1998 transformed East Nashville and forced many African-American residents to relocate.
But other companies might decide its cheaper to relocate their manufacturing out of North America entirely.
"I own the name, and I think it would be easy to relocate it," he said.
Herb said that he plans to relocate to New Paltz, N.Y., where he has a house.
If enough businesses relocate, if London loses its hold as Europe's financial center, decline is inevitable.
Gallery VICTORI + MO announced plans to relocate from Bushwick, Brooklyn to Chelsea, Manhattan [via email announcement].
He has vowed to relocate his country's embassy to Jerusalem, following the lead of President Trump.
Concentrating on the armed forces has another benefit: Veterans appear to be more willing to relocate.
The Swiss Institute wanted to relocate to a neighborhood where its forward-thinking mission would resonate.
His death traumatized them both, and contributed to Ms. Rosales's decision to relocate to New York.
"The goal is to relocate 6,000 to 7,000 people to mainland Greece by November," he said.
Those who can afford to relocate from areas with toxic water or air, those who can't.
And, if they unexpectedly relocate back to U.S. soil, they won't pay extra for enrolling late.
These production companies were driven to relocate mainly by the desire for bigger and flashier sets.
Many of the workers were given the opportunity to relocate to other parts of the business.
Many of the people were given the opportunity to relocate to other parts of the business.
Some residents have begged the city to capture and relocate the deer for his own good.
Trade policy changes could encourage suppliers to relocate out of the UK, a potential risk factor.
The government in Luxembourg has also made its case for banks in London to relocate there.
Sheldon noted that he would be "very willing" to relocate from his current home, in Arkansas.
Loudr will relocate to Spotify's offices in New York, the company said in a blog post.
Private lands abound in the surrounding region, making it relatively simple to relocate a ranch operation.
But they had to relocate in order to work in plants in Michigan, Tennessee and Texas.
The city of Franklin, Ohio, is set to remove and relocate a statue of Confederate Gen.
Cassidy plans to relocate his staff to a building in downtown Conway, CNN affiliate WBTW reported.
Of course, a few companies occasionally may still choose to relocate, but not at public expense.
Without the proactively mailed ballots, the county had to relocate and consolidate roughly 80 polling locations.
The Rubell Family Collection announced plans to relocate to a new site in Miami's Allapattah district.
Amazon could choose to relocate more employees there if its relationship with Seattle continues to deteriorate.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It is no easy task to relocate a 22018,20180-pound painting.
Use his Sentry form to mow down a team push or two, then relocate to another position.
Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama all declined to relocate the embassy after being elected, citing national security.
And according to Stephen Hawking, humanity should probably relocate to the Moon to escape Earth's impending doom.
If the circus is to survive, it may have to relocate away from its unaffordable namesake home.
Perhaps even more troubling is a plan to potentially relocate these images to major cloud service providers.
Moreover, by improving productivity, automation can sometimes create new jobs for humans, or at least relocate them.
To avoid creating squeeze marks, go easy and be sure to relocate the position of your fingers.
Eventually, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game were able to safely apprehend and relocate the bear.
South Korea says that it only agreed to ask civic groups to relocate the statue in Seoul.
You are entirely sane and therefore need to relocate to a tropical climate and never look back.
But Trump's latest threats to relocate undocumented immigrants to big cities capture his indifference to those concerns.
"We've got no current plans to relocate to Singapore or anywhere else," he told a parliamentary inquiry.
A: Actually, we're looking to relocate to the west coast, so now we're saving up for that.
She added in the court filings that Octea and its affiliates have never offered to relocate her.
Chengdu officials ordered the people of Yumin to relocate to high-rise housing a short drive away.
The village rushed to relocate dozens of residents, pushing some to leave under threat of eminent domain.
If Brexit limits London financiers' ability to trade with the continent, parts of the industry could relocate.
If she does relocate, it would continue a trend among the younger royals living relatively close together.
Friends from his flip-flopping to Germany and back convinced him to relocate to Berlin full-time.
But some conservation groups believe authorities should trap and relocate birds where possible, rather than kill them.
We play a few drinking games with the group and eventually decide to relocate to another bar.
He also stressed that EU states need to relocate refugees stranded in Greece and share the burden.
A decision to relocate a factory, as Nissan managers threatened, is not an issue unions can negotiate.
"Unfortunately, the time had come for the class to relocate," Arberg told the AP in an email.
Gold, who has signed the letter, argues that employees don't want to relocate in an "exclusionary" state.
In effect, pushing out older majority immigrant families and forcing many to relocate and other still homeless.
France, Germany, Romania, Portugal, Spain and Luxembourg this week said they would help to relocate the migrants.
It's imperative that aid agencies relocate from the Kurdish autonomous region and base themselves in the city.
Amazon was going to go there, they were going to relocate a major section of their business.
Initially, they planned to learn the language, then relocate somewhere in Francophone Africa to explore their roots.
One-fifth said they would not relocate any capacity, and 5 percent planned to increase UK operations.
I tried to relocate multiple times but was eventually forced to go home because of the flies.
Alexion also said it would relocate its headquarters to Boston from New Haven, Connecticut by mid-2018.
Tina (Peet) is Michelle's older sister, who decides to relocate to Los Angeles and restart her life.
This is the last solo exhibition at the Jonathan Levine Gallery before they relocate to Jersey City.
A fifth said they would not relocate any capacity, and 3 percent planned to increase UK operations.
"The question is, where do you relocate?" asked Michael Pigoni, the fire chief in El Cerrito, California.
Trump on Wednesday recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and announced plans to relocate the U.S. Embassy there.
The golf group has said it opposes HB2, but will not relocate the event that's currently scheduled.
Private options may offer higher limits and include coverage for housing if you have to relocate temporarily.
At least 167 people living on the coral Bikini atoll were forced to relocate to desolate Rongerik.
"If they were to relocate entire teams they would have started talking to the unions," he said.
"When Britain goes out, a lot of firms will have to relocate in Europe," Ms. Pécresse said.
She said the company is doing what it can to relocate them or give them new positions.
Some women have decided to relocate temporarily, moving in with relatives or staying at a vacation home.
She told the outlet that she plans to relocate to nearby San Francisco for work after graduating.
We're constantly hearing complaints in Congress about American companies that relocate their headquarters overseas for tax avoidance.
With the workforce safely out of range, the factory used the weekend to close down and relocate.
A spokeswoman for TMF said the company had also dropped plans to relocate to London after listing.
After that, they'll continue to help companies hire workers who want to relocate to less crowded areas.
"If I get my content back, I will relocate the blog to a new host," he said.
Dunham defended her pledge last year to relocate to Canada should Trump defeat Clinton for the presidency.
Flooding also forced 3,000 people in the western Rakhine state to relocate, the disaster management department said.
The Canucks decided to relocate the A.H.L. franchise to Utica, N.Y., which happened to be Mary's hometown.
Line: Dolphins by 3 ½ This game could be affected, and potentially forced to relocate, by Hurricane Matthew.
Service Point solutions said on Friday the board has agreed to relocate its registered office to Madrid.
Rather it will be used to relocate shore-based patients undergoing treatments that are not coronavirus-related.
Wildlife officials plan to relocate the bear and release the animal back into the wild, reports CNN.
San Francisco's Altman Siegel gallery will relocate to a new space in the Dogpatch district in September.
The Maps app was then unable to relocate where I was once I brought it up again.
I am not willing to relocate to Canada or have her live with my husband and me.
Controversy: The city's NBA franchise, the Pistons, sought to relocate to the new arena using public funds.
The Maccionis are looking to relocate the restaurant nearby and make it a more rustic, Tuscan place.
Demolition seemed assured several months ago, but Perry residents scrambled to raise money to relocate the building.
Ballmer's new arena would also relocate the Clippers from the Staples Center, where they've played since 1999.
The plan aimed to relocate the residents of nearly 500 apartments, many of them in the barrio.
Also, good luck getting him to relocate to Dragonstone, site of his non-consensual leechplay with Melisandre.
It is supposed to relocate, largely to make room for infrastructure related to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The University of Mississippi last year considered a plan to relocate a Confederate monument on its campus.
It would not have been common practice to also disinter and relocate the remains of former slaves.
I will try not to think about either of those last terms the next time I relocate.
Australia is working with the United States to relocate a special radar that helps better track satellites.
The company will offer displaced workers the chance to relocate to one of the company's other facilities.
It must relocate to Amsterdam by the end of March 2019, when Britain leaves the European Union.
Canada announced Tuesday that it would relocate some of its troops stationed in Iraq to neighboring Kuwait.
Despite that vote, the Japanese government moved ahead with plans to relocate Futenma operations elsewhere on Okinawa.
But first, it had to relocate its valuable merchandise to a temporary location a few steps away.
But the land it sits on is too valuable not to develop, so Tasty Burger will relocate.
There are also concerns it could lead to layoffs or cause businesses to relocate, Breed has said.
This program makes funds available to policyholders after a flood to elevate, demolish, or relocate their home.
When a new job in the Chicago-area required him to relocate, it sucked, but I went.
"Our policy was not to relocate, but rather improve those places," Hernandez Colon said in an interview.
It was banned in Lebanon and in several Arab countries and he had to relocate to Paris.
Companies that relocate to the United States will not pay the Tariffs or be affected in any way.
Gallery Wendi Morris will relocate to 20173 Octavia Street in San Francisco later this year [via email announcement].
When humans are finally ready to relocate civilization to Mars, they won't be able to do it alone.
Government pressure forced the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies to relocate its headquarters to Tunisia in 2014.
She was running a kindergarten when she said the authorities demanded she relocate to one of the camps.
In several large cities, Section 83 vouchers were used to relocate people of color to middle-class neighborhoods.
That prompted the alliance to relocate from its initial base outside Paris to Belgium, where it remains today.
In 2005, the building that housed his business was destroyed by a fire, and he had to relocate.
Conference organisers may decide to relocate events if they think that delegates will have trouble entering the country.
Turkey also hopes to relocate more than 3.5 million Syrian Arabs out of Turkey and into the area.
It was not immediately clear why the railroad issued the ultimatum after the group had agreed to relocate.
Pakistan hopes that some industry will relocate from China, due to cheaper wages and production costs, Iqbal said.
Kenya Wildlife Services proceeded to relocate the rhinoceros in an effort to repopulate the habitat around the country.
Second, the company's team in Paris is going to relocate to Station F (that's 10 people or so).
Heller succeeds Elizabeth Rozek who will be leaving Basilea to relocate to the United States, the company said.
The reality is that today you don't need to relocate your business to get funding and be successful.
French officials aim to relocate roughly 7,500 refugees and migrants to accommodation centers set up across the country.
And it is not just those who will be forced to relocate who will suffer mentally, Moser said.
The EU would like to use Brexit to force much City activity to relocate to the European mainland.
Germany's generous labor laws are widely viewed as a potential sticking point for firms seeking to relocate employees.
Foreign nationals wishing to relocate to the US already face intense scrutiny and an extensive visa application process.
Johnny Mikaili, 53, said he and his family were still waiting for the gas company to relocate them.
The Agriculture Department has announced controversial plans to relocate hundreds of research employees to the Kansas City area.
To ensure the animal's safety, Animal Control called in a rescue group to help relocate the unusual pet.
Most of the affected Halliburton employees were offered a chance to relocate to areas with stronger anticipated activity.
But that process has been hampered by a severe shortage of safe land to relocate people, officials said.
Getting ready to relocate in retirement but think Florida's just not far away — or exotic — enough for you?
But the EU program to relocate asylum seekers from Italy to other EU countries remains far off target.
The goal is to spur more domestic manufacturing and remove an incentive for companies to relocate headquarters overseas.
He even recruited more than 50 of the Fortune 500 corporations to relocate their headquarters to his state.
Although Vassilopoulos survived, the company had to relocate him and six other employees who feared for their lives.
But even if a subsidy does entice a firm to relocate, that may not be a good thing.
Banks may be facing huge costs as they weigh whether to relocate operations from London to continental Europe.
We will need to either relocate a bunch of Americans, or pay dearly to keep them in place.
Once contacted, the owner will have 30 days to come up with a plan to relocate the cows.
Ghou is reportedly struggling to find employees who would relocate so far away and is frustrated by it.
Once officials tried to relocate those living there, some repainted their homes to attract tourists — and it worked.
"The UK has made no choice to relocate its embassy to al-Quds," IRNA reported Johnson as saying.
When they're not deployed every few years they have to uproot families, relocate and get readjusted somewhere new.
The current American Embassy there, meanwhile, would stay in Tel Aviv rather than relocate to Israel's capital city.
An increase in the ease of international travel has also allowed people to relocate more readily when threatened.
But they would be well advised to relocate their lobbying resources to the center of EU politics now.
The couple and their four children are expected to relocate to Sacramento and live in the governor's mansion.
Last year, Goldman's co-head of Italy decided to relocate to Milan alongside a handful of Italian bankers.
Lower rates should make it more attractive for companies to relocate or consider the U.S. their new home.
The move would make Nintendo the latest company to relocate production out of China amid a Sino-U.
That move led at least one of the state's gun manufacturers, PTR Industries, to relocate to South Carolina.
Though Lima is home to a few luxury neighborhoods, Peru is also a very economical place to relocate.
He doesn't oversee daily operations at the newspaper, making it unlikely that he'll permanently relocate to the city.
Business executives, concerned about the Communist Party's growing grip on private enterprises, are hastening plans to relocate overseas.
In one instance, the United Nations is leveling a hilly area allocated by the government to relocate refugees.
In July, the USDA reported that two-thirds of the employees asked to relocate refused to do so.
They collectively sought $245 million to relocate together to a new 18-story tower on the Camden waterfront.
Mr. Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods have persuaded some American companies to relocate production to Mexico from China.
The report said Trump was also unhappy with plans to relocate the U.S. base on Japan's Okinawa island.
Ms. Torton leads Rutenberg's "next move" team, which specializes in helping older adults sell their homes and relocate.
The Elizabeth Dee gallery will relocate from Chelsea to the site of the original Studio Museum in Harlem.
The European Medicines Agency will move to Amsterdam, while the European Banking Authority is to relocate to Paris.
Chris Santos, the chef and an owner, said the lease is up, and he is looking to relocate.
The order came after LinkedIn declined to relocate its data on Russian citizens to servers in the country.
The city plans to relocate and replace the playground, inch for inch, elsewhere on the block, she added.
The San Antonio Stars confirmed on Thursday that they were in negotiations to sell and relocate the team.
Workers still have the option to refuse the reduced payment if they decide to relocate, the spokesperson added.
The Nashville-based mother-daughter team behind Mixtroz plan to relocate to Birmingham to develop their networking app.
Or if that is not possible, imagine the billions necessary to relocate the entire city to higher ground.
The NYT reports that "roughly 100 to 150 troops" were ordered to relocate in preparation for an incursion.
We move the winners into the White House and relocate the president into some nearby, more modest digs.
"There are hundreds of colonies of coral that we need to relocate, one by one, delicately," Habary said.
Canadian forward Maxime Talbot said some players had already rented apartments in Omsk and were hurrying to relocate.
Sixty-seven percent of Gen Z would relocate for a new job, compared to 61 percent of millennials.
As a result of these kind of threats, her family was forced to relocate out of their home.
Americans may be following in their footsteps as we decide whether to celebrate, destroy or relocate Confederate statues.
Most of the affected Halliburton employees were offered a chance to relocate to areas with stronger anticipated activity.
The company also asked about 300 employees in offices across the country to relocate to its Phoenix office.
In 80% of prefectures with declining populations, young women are more likely than men to relocate to cities.
GM said it has found other jobs for about 2,300 of those workers, but many had to relocate.
The buyers had recently helped the Hornets temporarily relocate from New Orleans to Oklahoma City after Hurricane Katrina.
Bankers are being told to have overnight bags packed in case they suddenly have to relocate to Frankfurt.
Bankers are being told to have overnight bags packed in case they suddenly have to relocate to Frankfurt.
The drugmaker also said it would relocate its headquarters to Boston from New Haven, Connecticut by mid-2018.
France has also been one of the strongest campaigners in persuading banks from London to relocate to Paris.
The embassy of the Netherlands in London announced in April 2013 that it would relocate to Nine Elms.
And as with coastal flooding, in some places there's likely only one way to reduce risk sufficiently: relocate.
December 213 - President Trump recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital and announces plans to relocate the US Embassy there.
If all else fails, we will relocate to Honolulu in 2022, when our boy is eligible for kindergarten.
He began his campaign to convince his employees to relocate, starting with the promise they could buy property.
It&aposs also prompting New York City and Connecticut-based hedge funds to relocate to Miami, he said.
She said she would like to eventually relocate to Europe, while keeping a smaller apartment in New York.
Incentives such as forgiving student loans could be given to health-care providers to relocate to these counties.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon's plan to relocate the outgoing American troops has been met with resistance by Iraq's government.
The agency can pay to relocate destroyed buildings if it is deemed cost-effective, but it often isn't.
There had been speculation the Miami Open might relocate, with potential sites ranging from South America to China.
Mr. Glassman plans to relocate his downtown store when his lease expires at the end of the year.
She is both part of this world and also not, slightly alien but trying to relocate her humanity.
She claims some went as far as to offer to relocate her, as well admit Jojuan's younger sister.
"They close emergency rooms or relocate emergency rooms out of places where they're exposed to uninsured," McKay says.
Viewers have watched Culberson and her family relocate multiple times for his job and share milestones, including Troy's birth.
Mayor Gatta is determined to bring life back to the region and is offering those who relocate around $63,26.
The union that represents one of the research units says employees must decide by July 15 whether to relocate.
You can relocate, rotate and scale accordingly so you can see how that sectional truly looks in your home.
According EY's estimation, the number of jobs that could relocate from London to Europe stands at just over 7,000.
Under the deal with the UNHCR, Israel said it plans to relocate more than 16,000 migrants to Western countries.
The Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas will relocate to a newly renovated space at 21928 Wycliff Avenue next month.
Plans to relocate the FBI from the aging Hoover building had been in the works since at least 2012.
The company, which has more than 13,000 employees, said it would relocate the affected workers to business-friendly states.
She hopes that the offer will be beneficial to developers who aren't looking to relocate to the U.S., too.
All banks will have to relocate more staff to satisfy regulatory requirements in the EU, where they'll still operate.
The work is all about trying to relocate me in that position that occupies every moment – yesterday, today, tomorrow.
There are plans to relocate it to a separate annex, and a permanent location, by the end of 2019.
It might encourage some businesses exposed to trade, such as aluminium manufacturers, simply to relocate to a different state.
"Did you know that Brussels is planning to relocate a town's worth of illegal immigrants in Hungary?" asks one.
And in their application to the N.F.L. to relocate to Inglewood, the Rams sneered at the St. Louis proposal.
Filming could become too costly for the company and would require HBO to either relocate or find alternative funding.
The utility is paying to relocate thousands of households after residents complained that the gases were making them sick.
The agency is setting up another unit in Guadalajara, and hopes to relocate up to 5,000 refugees next year.
Philippe Botteri, Sonali De Rycker, Luciana Lixandru and Harry Nelis will all relocate their partner meeting to our stage.
Lured by better weather, lower taxes or an improved quality of life, some seniors would still prefer to relocate.
If The Smell does end up having to relocate, a lot of memories and history would be left behind.
He contended that companies would "move out" of China or Mexico and relocate to the U.S. due to tariffs.
But some of those residents accepting federal assistance may be forced to relocate, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin told CNN.
Elhedery will relocate to London from Dubai to take up the role, effective from March 15, the memo said.
Many rural towns are so hard to access, why would anyone want to expand or relocate a business there?
Together with the neighbouring city of Luliang, it plans to relocate as many as 230,000 people over 2014-2017.
She claims Trudeau personally asked her to "find a solution" that wouldn't force SNC to slash jobs or relocate.
UniCredit would only relocate a small number of people from London due to Brexit, CEO Jean Pierre Mustier said.
Moufarrige said in a telephone interview he would relocate to the United states by the end of the month.
Garment factories, in particular, are easy to relocate; some firms are reportedly already contemplating moving to Vietnam or Bangladesh.
If a few companies decide to relocate, an entire ecosystem of lawyers, consultants and other service providers could follow.
Westrich used vacuum hoses to wrangle the thousands of bees into several large buckets and safely relocate the colony.
How could they, in good conscience, recruit top Muslim employees from the rest of the world to relocate here?
But Mr. Casey said he could understand the tendency on the part of some trappers to relocate the animals.
The drugmaker will also relocate its headquarters to Boston from New Haven, Connecticut by mid-2018, the company said.
Last year, SirionLabs told TechCrunch that it was looking to hire and relocate workers from Silicon Valley to India.
Zuckerberg and Moskovitz decided to drop out of Harvard and stay to relocate their operations and start hiring employees.
Israel cancelled a deal with the UN to relocate African migrants who entered the country illegally, many seeking asylum.
While Chelsea Clinton currently lives in New York City, it would be easy for her to relocate to Chappaqua.
The entire village of Shishmaref is disappearing into the sea, and soon all 600 residents will have to relocate.
Gray had announced his intent to relocate the statues in a series of tweets just after the Charlottesville attack.
And when I do, it's because I've mustered all the energy inside me just to relocate to the couch.
Bernie: Because university of Chicago actually first set up in singapore, but then decided to relocate to Hong Kong.
NAFTA has encouraged companies to relocate to lower-cost Mexico at the expense of U.S. manufacturing workers, he argued.
Wealthier Americans can relocate more easily, can pay energy bills more easily, can rebuild from climate disasters more easily.
It plans to relocate staff responsible for generating around a fifth of its UK-based trading revenue to Paris.
Mauzy told the Tribune that Howard wanted Prince to relocate to California for long-term care under his supervision.
Yet production has just barely slipped as drillers relocate rigs to their best acreage and complete wells more efficiently.
However, for longer holidays and better work-life balances, one might want to relocate to Paris or Luxembourg instead.
Crain's Chicago Business first reported McDonald's plan to relocate to 1045 W. Randolph Street in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood.
Incumbent Brendan Bell resigned in January, saying he did not want to relocate to new company headquarters in Calgary.
London gallery Arcadia Missa will relocate from Peckham to Soho, a move its founder, Rózsa Farkas, attributed to gentrification.
Frankfurt-based public-sector bank Helaba has estimated that about 8,000 bankers will relocate to Frankfurt due to Brexit.
IPC president Andrew Parsons says the Israel ban is unacceptable -- and has moved to relocate the July 29-Aug.
Yet slum dwellers have long opposed efforts to relocate them to distant suburbs which limit their access to jobs.
They left and now they are returning to either buy a second home or relocate to Wales, she said.
Uber was forced to relocate its self-driving car project to Arizona where they could test without a permit.
Britain's budget will be hard hit and much of the lucrative financial services industry will relocate to the continent.
Ford's lawyers said she has received death threats and been forced to relocate from her home over safety concerns.
"Relocate while things are calm without the pressure or anxiety of fires bearing down the back door," he said.
"Relocate while things are calm without the pressure or anxiety of fires bearing down the back door," he said.
There is a danger that closing Guantánamo will simply relocate the lawlessness of indefinite detention to the United States.
Two critical federal research agencies are being gutted after workers were asked to relocate from Washington to the Midwest.
Few chief executives have actually made concrete moves to relocate their businesses, but this won't be the case forever.
The company would frequently offer customers a year's worth of free rent on a two-year deal to relocate.
Doctors said a few patients were so nervous that they had chosen to relocate to other cities and states.
In late summer, it will relocate across 88th Street and add a pizza oven: 574 Columbus Avenue (88th Street).
A number of employees from Lower 48's current head office in Houston would relocate to Denver, it added.
Emily Bryan, Senior Warden of Christ Church, spoke to congregants about the decision to remove and relocate the plaques.
In May, Lynas said it would relocate these processes to Western Australia as part of its 2025 growth plan.
The International Rescue Committee is one of nine nonprofit organizations helping refugees relocate and integrate into their new communities.
Residents can ask the Turkish government to relocate their ancestors' bones and graves to a cemetery in New Hasankeyf.
Enders said while Airbus couldn't immediately relocate its massive UK plants, consequences of a messy separation would be severe.
As the first woman from an American office to relocate to Saudi, I had nobody to ask for advice.
Yet as more people relocate their precious content — be it email, original writing, a lifetime's worth of photos, etc.
Eleanor Holmes Norton that would block the General Services Administration from using its funds to relocate ERS and NIFA.
But the lack of drinking water up the hill has kept her from embracing her husband's idea to relocate.
This may be a perfect time to relocate considering home prices and interest rates are back on the rise.
Voters have approved a plan in western France to relocate an airport to protected swamplands, Agence France Press reports.
Thousands of residents of the Porter Ranch community near the field were forced to relocate because of the leak.
The World Bank project in Saint-Louis aims to relocate about 13,000 people at a cost of $30 million.
What do I need to do to relocate to Hawaii and never have to look at the internet again?
The woman, her husband, and her small son were forced to relocate to a camp a few hours away.
The state will relocate 126 death row inmates in the "near future," said JoEllen Smith, a prisons department spokeswoman.
The European Medicines Agency will move to Amsterdam, while the European Banking Authority is set to relocate to Paris.
If enough scouts find themselves at the same site, they'll reach the minimum number needed to relocate the colony.
Freixenet, the leading producer of Catalonian sparkling wine, cava, also said it would relocate if Catalonia declared unilateral independence.
The engineering firm, which has several locations, plans to relocate there from its office at 224 West 29th Street.
However, coalition officials stressed that the move to relocate was planned months ago and is unrelated to the attacks.
The president could not understand, they said, why people wanted to relocate the bureau's headquarters to Maryland or Virginia.
But in 2008, before the family had a chance to relocate, Ahmed, then 27, was arrested a second time.
The uncertainty has prompted more than 2,000 companies to relocate their legal headquarters out of the region since Oct.
Bangladeshi and United Nations officials say they are preparing land elsewhere to relocate roughly 100,000 refugees from the megacamp.
It's unclear how many workers would be able to relocate and commute to another store farther from their homes.
Cool cans My father-in-law asked me to relocate and help out when the controller left the company.
In its reimagining of most of the interior for residential use, Beyer Blinder Belle decided to relocate the anteroom.
And it's unlikely that unemployed Americans will actually seek agricultural jobs, or relocate to take that type of work.
But rather than address the issue, the plant urged the community members, most of whom are impoverished, to relocate.
The Indonesian government announced that it would relocate the country's capital from Jakarta to the Indonesian part of Borneo.
She claimed Trudeau personally asked her to "find a solution" that wouldn't force SNC to slash jobs or relocate.
His model predicted the Crozet penguins would lose their habitat by 2100 and be forced to relocate or die.
Troops would round up villagers, burn their hooches and relocate them from their ancestral lands into squalid refugee camps.
Indeed, you might experience secondary grief if you relocate, following the grief you already feel after your husband's death.
"We have been able to relocate a lot of our associates to our other Middle Tennessee locations," Roach said.
He has worked for aid organizations, including in Turkey, where he saw his fellow Syrians forced to relocate there.
If a firm wants to relocate to Mexico, then part of the price is self-insuring against possible losses.
The current tax code encourages U.S. companies to relocate their headquarters and operations to save on their tax bills.
Instead, Alaska Native villages are often forced to relocate only individual projects, one house or building at a time.
The grants will allow researchers to relocate to France and will last through the remainder of Trump's current term.
The president should also fulfill his campaign promise to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and relocate the U.S. Embassy.
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In 1872, Arlee, a Nez Percé by birth, acquiesced to the U.S. government's demands that the Bitterroot Salish relocate.
GM said it has found other jobs for about 2,300 of those workers, but many people had to relocate.
The state-run Xinhua news agency reported that the city plans to close or relocate 120 markets this year.
Since then, the Tampa Housing Authority has been working to relocate nearly 100 residents of the Robles Park Village.
Their lifestyles are completing changing and they're being forced to relocate and find new ways of making a living.
EPA staff will be given the opportunity to relocate to an EPA-owned facility by the summer of 2018.
When they relocate and die, their records can live on for decades with their former officials none the wiser.
The discount chain says it plans to open 1,000 stores next year, remodel 1,500 locations, and relocate 80 stores.
In some cases, governments may have to decide to relocate people and infrastructure from disaster-prone areas, he added.
It's an expensive proposition to relocate them, and we don't have a good track record of getting it right.
Dick's said it expects to open about 19 stores in 2018 and to relocate four shops to different buildings.
The grants will allow researchers to relocate to France and will last through the remainder of Trump's current term.
The obvious next step would have been to relocate to California, where the engineering talent and investor capital is.
Clutching a box of records, he asked the couple in the window seat at the candlelit bar to relocate.
Those moves have prompted over a dozen homegrown players to relocate from mainland China to Japan or Hong Kong.
In 2011, the State Council passed regulations detailing how residents should be compensated if they are ordered to relocate.
"Know which countries you might relocate to," advises Mary Peng of the Beijing-based International Center for Veterinary Services.
If the costs get too high, then companies will just relocate to the United States to avoid these tariffs.
Ever the trendsetters, Kourtney and Khloe relocate to an oxygen bubble in the backyard to have face masks put on.
The 1995 Jerusalem Embassy Act calls on the US to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and relocate the embassy there.
The company will relocate the truck's production from its current location in Saltillo, Mexico, to the Michigan plant in 202O.
Zirinsky intends to replace Glor with O'Donnell and relocate the "Evening News" to Washington, D.C., where O'Donnell's family is based.
Adler further lamented that Chard's agency wouldn't pay to relocate the agent to an office closer to the detox program.
"We're having to relocate them to other cities, other states," said Ashley Bus, a leasing agent with the housing authority.
The uncertainty has prompted more than 2,000 companies to relocate their legal headquarters out of the region since Oct. 1.
The State Department's command to relocate came down after an attack on UN peacekeepers in late August, according to STAT.
But that didn't stop the administration's efforts to relocate those that were deemed eligible for transfer by the review board.
Because of her personal experience, she knows how hard it is to relocate here permanently, citing the "broken immigration" system.
They just had to temporarily relocate to Washington D.C. and accept the limits of the federal government employee pay scale.
"My wife, three daughters, and I are excited to relocate to Cambridge," the coach said about his new Harvard position.
"It's an interesting data point to help recent graduates evaluate where they should relocate to for opportunities on the rise."
Residents who have lost their homes in the eruption are now facing limited options, including whether to rebuild or relocate.
GM said it found jobs for about 2,300 of the workers at the four plants, although many had to relocate.
This nonprofit began to relocate threatened buildings to a plot of land along the Los Angeles River in Montecito Heights.
According to EY, a third of companies were intending to relocate some or all of their operations out of London.
The subsidies helped entice the company to relocate its headquarters from Hartford, Connecticut, which it had called home since 1853.
Then I get an email from the council, which wants to relocate us to a site in Bromley it's developing.
Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe of Oslo University says that to avoid cumbersome checks many Norwegian firms simply relocate to Sweden.
Unlike some startup incubators, the "hybrid" means startups aren't required to relocate to Tampa during the entire 14-week program.
Prior to the shooting, Beaudette and his wife had been preparing to relocate from Southern California to the Bay Area.
As part of the new policy, the EU promised to relocate 0003,000 asylum-seekers to other countries over two years.
The first ten embassies to relocate to Jerusalem would receive "preferential treatment", he said without explaining what that might entail.
The NTSB said Columbia did not require repair crews to relocate pressure sensors while doing work on natural gas pipelines.
Officers arrived on the scene and eventually called in a professional trapper to safely remove and relocate the massive animal.
According to the docs, Lee says the cemetery has refused to exhume and relocate the body without a court order.
Compelled to relocate to New York City to expand her business, Sally tried to convince Hans to come with her.
You can build these bases anywhere, and the CAMP also lets you move them around if you want to relocate.
An Alaskan village I visited in 2009 recently voted to relocate because the permafrost is melting out from beneath it.
With no desire to relocate the animals, the hunters simply shoot the boars as they lie trapped in their cages.
When on-prem applications migrate to the public cloud, the first step is to simply relocate them to the cloud.
Onaga was elected governor in November 2014 on a pledge to scrap plans to relocate a contentious U.S. Marine Corp.
He bolstered the police presence in Benue on Monday and ordered the head of police to relocate to the state.
Fiji itself has already started to relocate its own communities in response to climate change, according to the Fiji Times.
Trump will sign such a waiver delaying the move, but will announce intent to relocate the embassy during his speech.
My mind is not now in London, but in our border -- how to relocate these new people coming from Syria?
"It allows staff to constantly relocate an inmate among the four cells to avoid potential escape attempts," Hood wrote recently.
Separately, Ford also said on Thursday it would relocate its autonomous and electric vehicle units to Detroit from Dearborn, Michigan.
Are you sure you're not blowing the salary question every time because you're not 100% sure you want to relocate?
To absorb the costs associated with such a wage hike, some businesses will close down, invest in automation, or relocate.
But he and his wife turned down the offer to relocate and never felt any ill effects from the radiation.
The studies were shared with the realtor and the sellers, including alternative plans on how to carefully relocate the house.
The effort to relocate our embassy is not new, and Congress has long sought to see this critical mission through.
French authorities have approved plans from aid group Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to relocate another squalid camp outside nearby Dunkirk.
The owner will have 30 days once contacted to come up with a plan to relocate them, the Times reported.
Every president, for as long as I can remember, promised to relocate the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
It was enough to cause Wingly to relocate operations, setting up shop in Germany in February of the following year.
The significance of Lahiri's decision to relocate to Italian lies precisely in her repudiation of a more predictable homeward journey.
In total, 72 ERS workers agreed to relocate to Kansas City, while 99 had declined, the USDA said last week.
President Donald Trump's decision to relocate US troops in Syria attracted immediate backlash in the US and around the world.
If it turns out that the atolls are safe, some aging Marshallese might want to relocate to their former homes.
A number of them, mostly dealing with sales, will have to relocate to mainland Europe, a BNP Paribas source said.
He stymied plans to relocate Futenma to a more remote area, as he wants base taken off the island altogether.
Will we be inundated with Hollywood hedonists, and will America experience a brain-drain of citizens looking to relocate north?
President-elect Donald J. Trump vowed during his campaign that he would relocate the mission "fairly quickly" after taking office.
Officials say that when they have squeezed the Islamic State fighters out of one district, the fighters relocate to another.
So far, Baltimore has not found a party to take and relocate the monuments, a spokesman for Rawlings-Blake said.
Communities on these low-lying islands have had to relocate, and several reef islands have been lost to the sea.
But for now, companies downplayed any imminent plans to slash UK investment and relocate plants or people to other countries.
"We're raising funds and hoping to relocate to a bigger, ground-floor location, or in a shopping mall," he said.
The group alleges Octea poisoned the water, destroyed houses and failed to relocate hundreds of households away from the blasting.
The company is also exploring international opportunities, which may allow the company to relocate idle production lines to overseas facilities.
New labor rules, the Trump administration hopes, will incentivize manufacturers to keep jobs in the US or relocate them there.
It might be necessary to change the game plan or even relocate in order to bring a dream to life.
So with no ability to relocate for better work or lower monthly bills, I press on, at least for now.
Charter further noted Friday that it planned to relocate all of its call center jobs back to the United States.
Ms. Schoeman also raised the possibility of "climate vouchers," to give people living in vulnerable areas the choice to relocate.
The discussion to relocate the Christopher Columbus statue from our city hall continues next Tuesday at San Jose State University.
City officials voted 003-0 to relocate the statue from its prominent spot in the building's lobby within six weeks.
Wealth did not shield the family from the Nazis, though, and they were forced to relocate to an overcrowded ghetto.
More than 10 percent of Dade County's residents were forced to relocate, and a housing shortage caused rents to skyrocket.
METALS TRADING: The LME has made contingency plans to relocate or ditch open-outcry trading if the coronavirus outbreak worsens.
The Maccionis also plan to close Le Cirque at the end of the year and expect to relocate it, too.
After disaster strikes, federal policies favor paying people to rebuild in place rather than helping them relocate to safer ground.
Brexit's toll is already being seen as crucial European agencies relocate, an ominous sign of what may be to come.
And the Italian sportswear company Diadora recently signed a contract to relocate its North American headquarters there from Midtown Manhattan.
Though he agreed to renegotiate instead, officials here fear the uncertainty could scare off investors or prompt factories to relocate.
But like most of the original owners who have since left the building, the family is now ready to relocate.
Teva, which cooperates with Lundbeck on several drugs, said Schultz will join and relocate to Israel as soon as practicable.
In 2020 the MFA student community will relocate to a state-of-the-art facility: The Studios at Garage 5.
A mover may charge around $1,000 to relocate a small pet, Ms. Smith said, though international moves cost much more.
Iraq, normally an ally of the Syrian government, joined the American military in criticizing the decision to relocate the militants.
Republican leaders said they would relocate Mr. Miccarelli's seat on the House floor to be farther away from Ms. Toohil's.
I decide to relocate to a café for some outside inspiration, and because nearby cubicles are chatting and distracting me.
These states are bleeding wealth as residents relocate to low tax haven states like Tennessee, Arizona, Florida, Texas, and Utah.
"There were deep-seated differences on business issues, like the right to relocate, but Al loved the league," Trask said.
Roy Cooper had asked the state commission to relocate the statues to a nearby Civil War battlefield to preserve them.
The current code has encouraged far too many domestic companies to relocate to other countries with more favorable tax climates.
You have to be ready, able and willing to relocate to Ferrero's headquarters in Alba in Italy's northwest Piedmont region.
"Their hands are hovering over the relocate button," Anthony Browne, chief executive of the British Bankers' Association, told a conference.
Promises of job stability at a plant (or promises to relocate workers) are part of a typical four year contract.
EDT According to unofficial ballot returns reported by the Associated Press, residents of Shishmaref voted to relocate to safer ground.
Instead, the AFCD has launched a pilot program to capture "nuisance-causing wild pigs" and relocate them to remote areas.
Earlier on Wednesday, the NFL extended the deadline for the Chargers to decide whether they would relocate until Jan. 17.
San Francisco's housing crunch has forced residents to relocate to more affordable suburbs and rural areas outside the city center.
The developer is also looking to relocate GAL nearby so the borough does not lose several hundred blue-collar jobs.
Amazon received "as-of-right" incentives, which are given automatically when a company wants to expand or relocate its facilities.
The tax system would cause fewer distortions, because companies would have less incentive to relocate operations to low-tax jurisdictions.
Johannes Vogt Gallery will relocate from the Lower East Side to the Upper East Side, at 958 Madison Avenue, Manhattan.
The Chechen diaspora is so strong and that's why we need, as soon as we can, to relocate them abroad.
No, that team probably won't move, because to his credit, Gary Bettman makes it very hard to relocate a franchise.
Developers have already bought land, forcing residents to relocate, and most locals can't afford to own homes in the first place.
And should the tax be approved, it could boost those costs, unless corporations adjust their distribution lines or relocate their plants.
Bynum has been asking Tulsa residents who live near the levees to relocate temporarily, just in case the levees don't hold.
But I did negotiate a $10,000 signing bonus to cover my moving expenses since I had to relocate for the job.
While that initiative was promptly rescinded, we have noted an increased reluctance among international talent to relocate to the United Kingdom.
Average offers to candidates to relocate to Silicon Valley or New York were both $122,000, while offers to Seattle were $129,000.
Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all declined to relocate the embassy after being elected, citing national security.
Ahead of a presidential election next April, Hollande has faced mounting public pressure to dismantle the camp and relocate its inhabitants.
In another Facebook post on Sunday night, HSVC staff revealed they'd helped relocate Patrick Dempsey's farm animals as his home burned.
To combat this entrenched segregation, the Baltimore Housing Mobility Program issues rental subsidies to help families relocate to wealthy, integrated neighborhoods.
Some New York staff were offered opportunities to relocate, we're told, but it's unclear how many will be making the move.
It would also relocate the Secret Service from DHS to the Treasury Department, in a move that would require congressional approval.
Before another docking adapter can be installed, though, NASA wants to relocate the PMA it will sit on — called PMA-3.
His previous co-head, Luiz de Salvo, will relocate to London and become head of EMEA cash equity sales and trading.
Here At Home: Over 1,000 people in Indiana public housing must relocate after the EPA revealed massive levels of lead poisoning.
For instance, they must approve the fee that a team or teams would pay to relocate to a much larger market.
Some of the posts will relocate to Portugal, said Joel Debeausse, deputy national delegate for the SNB union at BNP Paribas.
Those still in the country may be forced to relocate yet again as a result of Turkey's invasion of northeastern Syria.
After all, kids who had to relocate and switch schools were the ones whose lives were especially changed by the fires.
Seay and his mother, 68-year-old Elizabeth Allen, were living in the truck until they could find somewhere to relocate.
Tragedy continued to follow the enterprise—the Great Kanto Earthquake wiped out that shop, forcing the couple to relocate to Kobe.
With limited ability to increase prices or reduce costs, Tesla's other option would be to relocate manufacturing to the United States.
Once home to the indigenous Mixteca people, the Spanish forced the site's remaining population to relocate after the 1545–1550 epidemic.
Lower costs have allowed it to grow quickly, and it entices the best to relocate by paying them rich-city salaries.
To achieve this, it said it would curtail the power of rich investors to relocate or rebrand teams on a whim.
In the future his administration will try to encourage businesses to relocate or expand to more affordable areas within the state.
Software consulting business Casewise has been based in London for 26 years, and has no plans to relocate, Brexit or no.
Our design was made reflecting the regulations, but we made a subsequent decision to relocate certain systems for a better design.
However, many islanders — who have deep ancestral ties to the island — don't want to relocate, and would rather take their chances.
The utility is paying to relocate thousands of households after residents complained of nosebleeds, nausea and other ailments from the fumes.
Detectives within the LAPD deemed the woman's protection "very important," with TMZ reporting that police may possibly relocate her into hiding.
"We have job opportunities for virtually every hourly employee at the impacted plants provided they are willing to relocate," it said.
The Swiss Institute will relocate to the site of a former Chase bank branch at 38 St. Marks Place next year.
The canine will then relocate to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to assist more veterans like Bush, according to CNN.
The beauty of podcasting is that you don't need to relocate to Los Angeles or New York to follow your dream.
"Before making a decision to relocate to a new city, a well thought out plan is essential to success," he says.
In recent years, the German government has begun work of digging the mine out again to retrieve and relocate the waste.
"We've already started identifying other campuses close to these schools to relocate and co-locate," said Houston independent superintendent Richard Carranza.
Coworkers helped capture the spider, placing it in a plastic bag so they could relocate it away from their work space.
Making matters worse, eastern European countries are also up in arms about a scheme agreed last September to relocate 160,000 migrants.
The White House has been undergoing renovations this week, forcing President Trump to relocate to his golf resort in New Jersey.
Typically, state tax credits are not offered to companies wishing to relocate if they do not commit to adding new jobs.
And--- in Texas-- you know, when people - relocate there, the fact that-- that-- there's no income tax-- is a real factor.
But he warned that some banks could relocate away from London in the case of a vote to leave the union.
Zhang Jing, Zhenhua's head of operations in Beijing, will also relocate to Singapore, a key regional oil hub, said another source.
Unlike businesses that relocate to reduce labor costs or taxes, Casabella has only increased local employment through our 85033-year life.
As worries about Zika virus mount, pregnant travelers may find they have limited leeway to reschedule, relocate or cancel vacation plans.
"We are beyond excited to relocate the Arcade City headquarters to Austin effective immediately," David said in an email to Motherboard.
Interested parties need to provide a prototype of their project and be willing to relocate to either San Francisco or Shenzhen.
Ulta has plans to open 100 net new stores, remodel 11 locations and relocate six by the end of the year.
We thought it was logical to relocate to the states and we were looking at a few cities in the states.
I want to see everyone actively protecting the people who were there before so they are not systematically forced to relocate.
"Our London office has a very international and diverse workforce so it will be attractive for some to relocate," Scholz said.
Losers from globalisation and technological change need more ambitious support, from wage insurance to retraining and help to relocate for work.
" They add that, "careful consideration is given to whether asylum seekers can internally relocate in the country they are returned to.
Luckily, the mining company, Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB (usually abbreviated as LKAB), has dedicated over a billion dollars to relocate Kiruna's residents.
Because too many regulars on both clubs fell into that category, Commissioner Manfred had no choice but to relocate the games.
The government has promised to clear the site and relocate the refugees to a yet-to-be-determined location by November.
It already has forces in Niger's capital Niamey and will eventually relocate them to Agadez, the U.S. Africa Command spokesperson added.
Government buyouts were able to relocate many people, but another major storm could bring the same or worse levels of devastation.
Instead, authorities have devised a plan to relocate some 1,152 households from 53 scattered hamlets into larger, more manageable "model villages".
Rising costs are driving many companies in a variety of sectors to relocate business to a wide range of other countries.
"There would be no need to build roads, infrastructure or ... relocate communities - nothing major like we see on land," he added.
But of the six partially-submerged land masses in the Solomon Islands, two contained villages where people were forced to relocate.
Many residents will lose their homes, and without funds to rebuild, some will be forced to relocate out of the area.
Did the ban "diminish hateful behavior" over all, or did it merely "relocate such behavior to different parts of the site"?
But the 85033 Jerusalem Embassy Act calls on the U.S. to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and relocate its embassy there.
The removal comes after New York City's Public Design Commission unanimously voted this week to relocate the statue, according to CNN.
Planning Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro announced President Joko Widodo had made the decision to relocate the capital, according to the news outlet.
Ghana's former government promised to relocate the statue after the protests two years ago, but it remained standing until this week.
Attracting customers who would be willing to relocate to New Clark City from the country's capital will likely be a challenge.
In March, a popular referendum in Azuay went against INV, and it is now seeking to relocate its Loma Larga project.
Capitalism has proved that border taxes create no jobs, and overseas factories never magically relocate if it makes no economic sense.
In the aftermath, international agencies helped relocate some homeless families to empty land 10 miles (16 kilometers) north of the capital.
"It has always been the desire of the government to relocate West Point," said Gyude Moore, the minister for public works.
In 2016, the federal government paid $48 million to relocate the entire population of Isle de Jean Charles in southeastern Louisiana.
The figure would be far higher had the Islamic State not begun forcing residents of those villages to relocate toward Mosul.
" His wife Theresa adds "I just think everyone has the right to relocate here, but let's do it the legal way.
It is based in Singapore — and plans to relocate stateside this year — and most of its shareholders and directors are American.
Though the show required him to relocate temporarily to Atlanta, Mr. Porowski lives with his boyfriend of seven years in Brooklyn.
Jim Gray, the mayor of Lexington, Kentucky, announced Saturday that he would move to relocate all of the city's Confederate statues.
And she said she and her husband might have to accelerate plans to relocate once all their children have left home.
The private business community shares the alarm of foreign media organizations, and some see a reason to relocate operations to Singapore.
Regulators prompted Nordea's decision to relocate its headquarters to Finland, a move the bank claims would save it 1.1 billion euros.
Harvey caused major flooding to the neighborhood, she said, and forced several theater companies to cancel, relocate or reschedule their performances.
Plus, the buses are mobile and won't have to be hauled on a truck, so families looking for work can relocate.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: In your view, was the decision to relocate the embassy a good one?
The city recently adopted a new slogan — "Opportunity Lives Here" — with prominent BART train ads encouraging more businesses to relocate there.
The order on Sunday was only to relocate roughly 100 to 150 troops that had been stationed near the Turkish border.
Having to climb stairs was one of the reasons Marcia Friedland and her husband, Gary, in their 70s, decided to relocate.
A White House official confirmed to Fox News on Saturday that the pair would relocate to the White House this summer.
"The absorption, I think, has gone pretty well given the large number — we had to relocate 332 families," Mr. Cunningham said.
However, the company's board on Monday agreed to relocate its head office to Madrid, joining a business exodus from the region.
Instead, the feature wants to relocate to Google Photos some of the photo-sharing activity that takes place in messaging apps.
Mr. Trump has taken to Twitter to name and shame manufacturing firms planning to relocate some of their production lines overseas.
Americans have already been forced to relocate from areas like Isle de Jean Charles in Louisiana due to sea level rise.
The absence of tax and customs duties attracts goods and can encourage companies to relocate to a free port, they argue.
He lived in a camp for displaced survivors for six years after the 2004 tsunami and could not afford to relocate.
But a decision to relocate the capital of imperial India to Delhi in 1911 ushered in a period of relative decline.
Local governments have been under pressure to dismantle dams, relocate factories and even ban fishing and farming in ecologically fragile regions.
Even so, many employees were upset by the prospect of having their lives upended and suggested they'd rather resign than relocate.
The push to relocate the embassy is not new, said Lydia Khalil, a research fellow at the Lowy Institute in Sydney.
A suggestion to relocate Hong Kong residents after the territory's return to China, in 1997, once inadvertently reached the Foreign Office.
Early last year, the company secured its largest contract, a deal to help workers with the medicines agency relocate from London.
" The monuments will initially be put in storage while "the City [seeks] a museum or other facility to relocate the statue.
Though they wanted a private, intimate ceremony in Rocky Mountain National Park, just four days beforehand, they were forced to relocate.
At Wizeline, one of the key benefits of operating in Mexico has been the ability to attract and relocate foreign workers.
This fall, they'll relocate to a new office in Los Angeles, in order to work more closely with the entertainment industry.
"What we are interested in is that the single rule book prevails and that it doesn't really matter from a financial stability point of view whether banks who want to relocate, relocate to Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris or Dublin... it should make no difference," Andreas Dombret, a member of the executive board at Deutsche Bundesbank told CNBC on Friday.
And the Treasury Department has tried to block so-called tax inversions, in which American companies use mergers to relocate to European countries as a way to reduce their tax bills — although the rules might not be able to stop the drug giant Pfizer from using its acquisition of much-smaller Allergan to relocate its headquarters to Ireland.
For businesses seeking to relocate to a specific city, the economic graph can also provide details on untapped skills among city residents.
Donald Trump reacted angrily to Harley-Davidson's decision to relocate the production of motorbikes for sale to Europe outside the United States.
They're offering to relocate and rehome the tigers at no cost, or failing that, sue over violations of the Endangered Species Act.
Eva Kor and Zeiger eventually embarked on an effort to relocate other twins who were victims of the medical experimentation at Auschwitz.
"Only 20 to 30 percent will actually relocate from London to Frankfurt, the reluctance to moving is quite high," the person said.
This prompted the league to relocate the game to Houston, where the same level of racial discrimination would not divide the players.
And the "Evening News" will relocate to Washington, D.C. in the fall, in large part because that's where her family is based.
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe claims the commonwealth already lost two deals with overseas companies looking to relocate, due to the travel ban.
The creepy clown emerged to inform us that toxic mold was growing in our ceilings and it would be best to relocate.
In Virginia, it's illegal to kill or relocate snakes unless they pose an immediate danger to residents, the Roanoke Police Department said.
Raghavan will relocate from the Seattle area to Silicon Valley for the new role, according to two people familiar with his move.

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