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He will be relocating to Yext's headquarters in New York.
SurveyMonkey is relocating to a bigger facility in San Mateo.
Justin Bieber is relocating to Ontario, according to US Weekly.
He told the workers they were relocating to better accommodations.
It could also mean relocating to a different city or state.
Some southern Californians are taking note and relocating to the area.
He will be relocating to Frankfurt, Germany from Canada on Sept.
"Relocating to Henoko is still the only option," Mr. Abe said.
He told Mr. Rodriguez that he was relocating to San Diego.
They lived for 10 years in Uzbekistan, before relocating to Concord.
For example, try relocating to a couch with a blanket and pillow.
Some companies have done that, relocating to Vietnam or Thailand, for example.
Over the past two years, residents have slowly been relocating to Albania.
"We lost everything," Mina says of relocating to America after the disaster.
And relocating to another state is simply not an option for everyone.
It's his first time back since officially relocating to Florida last month.
Relocating to LA would almost certainly improve the financial prospects of the franchises.
Nest did not say if he'd be relocating to Silicon Valley or not.
Karsten Jeske reduced expenses by relocating to a lower cost of living area.
For all the advantages, relocating to a college community also has some drawbacks.
Some are relocating to more progressive mainline Protestant traditions, or leaving religion altogether.
The tipster also said the team's 12 employees are relocating to Amazon's Seattle headquarters.
The dog was owned by a unmarried couple that was relocating to New York.
He had worked in London, Frankfurt and New York before relocating to Hong Kong.
Fewer than 6% said they have relocated or are considering relocating to the United States.
The prince addressed rumors that they could be relocating to Africa in their candid documentary.
In 2017, a year after relocating to rural Washington, she officially began her ocher archive.
One developer left the company only two weeks after relocating to Toronto for the job.
JetSuite is relocating to the Dallas area in the coming months and expanding its service.
Some people consider relocating to an area with a lower cost of living, Hannon says.
Earlier this year, West discussed relocating to Chicago — where he grew up — with his family.
In April 2016, six months after relocating to Wengen, the Röntgens began an extensive renovation.
She is relocating to the U.S. to work out of one of YouTube's stateside locations.
Families and businesses benefited from lower energy prices as manufacturers began relocating to our shores.
We continually see more people relocating to LA, and downstream investors spending more time here.
Most technology entrepreneurs get their new ventures off the ground by relocating to Silicon Valley.
"We don't anticipate much in the way of employees relocating to Des Moines," Houston said.
A beloved Dutch speedskating race survives by relocating to Austria, where thick ice still beckons.
They've been dating ever since, and they're starting to talk about relocating to each other's cities.
After relocating to Houston, they decided to open their first location and now have two others.
They spent five months in a refugee camp before relocating to the United States in Vermont.
Lin-Manuel Miranda is relocating to Duckburg, because apparently the DuckTales reboot wasn't awesome enough already.
Ratliff replaces Francois Leblanc, who is relocating to Paris to take up a senior management role.
He felt that too many Jamaicans were quick to forget their country, relocating to foreign economies.
Consider looking for a better job in 2018, even if it means relocating to another city.
The studio was founded in 2013, and originally based in Reykjavík, Iceland, before relocating to Berlin.
Ayesha Hakeem owns African Connections, which operates tours and conferences and helps people relocating to Africa.
Park View/Paul Soto gallery is relocating to Mid-City in Arlington Heights in Los Angeles.
"The work that I want to do isn't here anymore," said Gifford, who is relocating to Nashville.
She's thinking of relocating to Trinidad because she can use legalized marijuana for neck and back pain.
Some lived for years in refugee camps in Thailand before eventually relocating to the US as refugees.
After relocating to Southern California in 2003, Regé's works have taken on a new tone and voice.
She had almost nothing to pack besides her clothes and Landon's before relocating to the state capital.
It said he would speak at a conference in Amsterdam next week before permanently relocating to London.
The family, after relocating to Miami, were regular visitors to the annual tournament in Key Biscayne, Fla.
Data show that when companies move out of China, they're relocating to other countries in Southeast Asia.
Tushinskiy created the digital audio advertising market in Russia prior to relocating to the U.S. with Instreamatic.
The Met has sold New Scotland Yard, and the unit is relocating to a facility in Lambeth.
Like many people in the territory, he thinks about closing up shop and relocating to the mainland.
After relocating to Atlanta, Chiron—who now goes by "Black"—got buff, started dealing drugs, and wearing grills.
Before relocating to San Francisco for YC, the Bottomless founders were working feverishly out of their Seattle home.
If businesses do end up relocating to the suburbs, it could also deplete the city's business tax revenues.
However, much remains in dispute about their daily life and their true motives for relocating to New Mexico.
Staying in Texas, instead of relocating to Los Angeles, has made it harder to pursue an acting career.
Her family left a war-torn Lebanon in 1989, when she was three years-old, relocating to Canada.
At Microsoft, he could deal with visa issues by relocating to one of the company's many global offices.
After relocating to the US, Jamie joined the Leonardtown High School football team as a kicker and punter.
He traveled around Africa in the mid-1970s, learning many regional styles, before relocating to Paris in 1978.
The author, Omar El Akkad, was raised in Cairo and grew up in Qatar, later relocating to Canada.
The factory is relocating to a new facility two hours away, priced out by rising costs and falling orders.
Sometimes relocating to a metropolis filled with opportunities causes us to swap our old dreams for unexpected new ones.
Patty Doel died in 2006 of complications from a series of strokes, after relocating to Florida with husband John.
Gibson finally settled on a Facebook Live stream after relocating to Pacifica, a coastal town south of San Francisco.
Relocating to Jerusalem is a smart money move for smaller states, making things more "effective and efficient," Cristol said.
Relocating to a 55-and-over community might not save money, she said, but does provide more social opportunities.
After relocating to Amata, she married, started a family, and worked in the local clinic as a nurse's aide.
After their engagement, the couple lived together in her hometown of Dallas before relocating to Miami earlier this year.
Relocating to New Mexico, he immersed himself in musical theater, writing and producing plays for a local theater company.
But he expressed concern that it could discourage future employers from relocating to central Mississippi and jeopardize economic growth.
Relocating to Chaman, a border area with Pakistan, she cooked and cleaned in Pakistani homes to feed her children.
Others are relocating to the suburbs, where housing prices haven't risen as consistently as those downtown, according to Yun.
But Smalley and Charlton chose a different path, relocating to Washington, D.C. expressly to join the city's first WeWork outpost.
But a really great lip balm is the one solution to flaky lips that doesn't entail relocating to the Bahamas.
Relocating to a cheaper area to save on monthly expenses, such as property taxes, is another way to cut spending.
A growing number of tech companies, big and small, are relocating to (or opening additional offices in) emerging startup hubs.
Personally, I don't know if I would ever consider the idea of relocating to a country for the food alone.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said it expected around 4,000 rebels will likely choose relocating to Idlib.
Diesel and Juicy Couture have also closed stores on Fifth Avenue, with the former relocating to the nearby Madison Avenue.
Anticipating the likely fallout from the cables' release, Mr. Assange spoke of relocating to Russia and setting up WikiLeaks there.
Here are just a few foreign-born American citizens who've overcome the hardships that accompany relocating to a new country.
Though foreign buyers have historically used their properties as seasonal homes, an increasing number are relocating to Antigua, he said.
Some companies are already moving, like Herba Invest, a small drug company in southern England that is relocating to Spain.
In a statement, Eliopoulos said he is relocating to New York so that he can be closer to his family.
He said many people have gone into hiding to avoid arrest, with some relocating to different areas to protect themselves.
What: A five-part series on Europe We're relocating to Europe to tell the story of rising populism and nationalism.
Ms. Negri grew up in Poland, where she attended a ballet school in Warsaw before relocating to Germany for acting.
Soon, American Medium will be relocating to Chelsea, steps from the High Line and down the block from David Zwirner.
The group, a longtime fixture of Boston's indie music scene, also recently upended their hometown allegiance by relocating to Nashville.
Relocating to California has been a change — "Houses cost twice as much here as in the twin cities," Piper says.
"I'm not surprised that [companies] are probably looking at relocating to areas where that delay does not exist," said Veitch.
Khalaf spent time in a camp for displaced people in northern Iraq before eventually relocating to Germany, where she lives now.
"I think the signals of the Jaguars relocating to London are premature and very assumptive at this point," he told Reuters.
Before relocating to Singapore to work as head of production for a media company, the 29-year-old lived in London.
Carr was a Marine, and had lost his home in Hurricane Katrina, relocating to Alabama with his mother after the disaster.
Tarek al Hassan, a senior Shell trader based in Singapore, is relocating to London to replace him, according to the sources.
Betsy was relocating to Texas after being purchased by three students from Smith College for $400 at a surplus animal auction.
Relocating to the banlieue is a bold move, but, for the founding co-chairman Rémi Babinet, Paris's banlieues represent an opportunity.
Despite its luxurious amenities, Kidman reportedly "abandoned" the superyacht in a Sydney marina after relocating to Tennessee with husband Keith Urban.
For instance, Thailand's Princess Ubolratana lost her royal title after relocating to the US and marrying an American man, Peter Jensen.
Relocating to the US, Nyakarundi studied computer science at Georgia State University and by 1073 had founded his first start up.
Realize that federal investments can be a tool for economic growth Companies across the country are relocating to walkable, urban locations.
Goulding and Jopling are reportedly relocating to London as he begins a postgraduate program at the University of Oxford this year.
"Dublin ... has been the net beneficiary of tech, financial services and law firms relocating to the city," Mercer said, without elaborating.
Homebuyers are typically relocating to cheaper metro areas and the suburbs, but that move has resulted in tougher commutes and overpopulation.
For the medicines agency, relocating to Strasbourg could complicate life because the city's transport links are poorer than those of London.
It's the youngest district in the state, as the retirees who keep relocating to Nevada are concentrated in the outlying suburbs.
Racing against climate change: A Dutch speedskating race has survived by relocating to Austria, where thick ice still beckons, for now.
Relocating to Lund, Sweden, to get clean, Jonas enrolls in a graduate program and lives in a dorm for exchange students.
Born in England in 1969 and relocating to America in 1995, Brown seems not to have been inflicted with Calvinist morality.
He saved the Kings from relocating to Seattle when he bought the team, but has run them into the ground ever since.
Before relocating to Las Vegas, the Raiders would still need to get approval from at least 24 of the 32 NFL owners.
He has blamed globalization for ravaging American manufacturing jobs as companies sought to reduce labor costs by relocating to Mexico and elsewhere.
He was later transferred to a hospital in Los Angeles hospital and was released in January, relocating to a private rehab facility.
Like 'best buds' Since relocating to the new sanctuary, Blais said there have been no signs of aggression between the two elephants.
A daytime fixture that has just finished its 13th season, the BBC documentary follows Britons contemplating relocating to Australia or New Zealand.
If your future retirement plans include relocating to a smaller home, don't assume the move will mean downsizing your costs, as well.
Despite his campaign threats, he has not imposed 27.7% tariffs on companies relocating to Mexico or 0003% tariffs on goods from China.
In terms of other exec changes, Spark CFO Rob O'Hare is relocating to Zoosk's HQ in San Francisco to smooth the transition.
She's reportedly also relocating to the Miami area, where she'll look for an even larger house with about 10,000 additional square feet.
In 2004, she toured in 15 different countries and set her sights on Europe, eventually relocating to Berlin for good in 2010.
Despite the uncertainty, Paulson, who ahas repeatedly floated the possibility of relocating to Puerto Rico, is investing in the territory's physical assets.
Relocating to less segregated communities was associated with average decreases of 1.2 to 1.3 mmHG (millimeters of mercury) in systolic blood pressure.
"Relocating to this enchanting hamlet," she says, "has opened a beautiful interweaving of life and art, nature and culture, community and contemplation."
Nonimmigrant visas are for visitors and temporary workers, and immigrant visas are for individuals who are relocating to the United States permanently.
Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, a former copywriter making her fiction debut, lived in New York for many years before relocating to Los Angeles.
After relocating to LA just 10 years ago, Zadikian drifted creatively, spending time healing while slowly opening himself up to new ideas.
That requirement dates to the early 1970s, when many painters and sculptors began relocating to commercial structures in the then-shabby neighborhood.
Companies relocating to Camden have been awarded $1003 billion of the $4.9 billion handed out across the state under the 2013 legislation.
Vermont recently enacted legislation to pay up to $10,000 for those relocating to the state who work remotely for companies based elsewhere.
According to Kelley's LinkedIn, before relocating to Chicago, she went to college at the University of Alabama for a degree in marketing.
Prosecutors argued that Mr. Markel was murdered because a court order prevented Ms. Adelson from relocating to South Florida with the children.
After relocating to New York six years later, he found work with Brazilian and Afro-Cuban bands as well as jazz ensembles.
After partition, a bloody and violent migration took place, with a majority of Muslims moving to Pakistan and Hindus relocating to India.
The bird protection organization has been gradually relocating to Sicily the hare colonies that have proliferated on the island in recent decades.
The majority of the Instapaper team is relocating to San Francisco from New York, including CEO Brian Donohue and community manager Rodion Gusev.
Beyond just her new title and new royal duties, she's also relocating to a new country, and with that, comes a new citizenship.
He also dropped out of two colleges, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, then the University of Chicago, before relocating to California.
More immigrants are leaving their jobs, afraid to show up to school, and inquiring about relocating to Canada, according to attorneys and advocates.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner both serve as advisers to the president, relocating to Washington D.C. to work out of the White House.
After relocating to Amsterdam, Imam began to highlight in his work the stories of those fleeing the violence and bloodshed of the war.
Yamiche Alcindor of "PBS Newshour" reported that Yevgeny Vindman was relocating to the US Army's Office of General Counsel based at the Pentagon.
After relocating to New York for Marty's job at a law firm, Ruth graduated top of her class at Columbia Law in 1959.
The Rams hardly have had a quiet offseason of their own, relocating to Los Angeles after a 493-year run in St. Louis.
Now that the family is relocating to London full-time, Thomas's Battersea is just a quick drive across the Thames from Kensington Palace. 
Typically, our style evolutions happen in tandem with major setting changes, such as starting a new job or relocating to a new city.
If you're looking for a job in today's market, you may want to consider relocating to Austin, Texas; Denver, Colorado; or Nashville, Tennessee.
Eric Dickerson thinks the Chargers relocating to Los Angeles was a HUGE mistake ... telling TMZ Sports the Bolts are "no factor" in Hollywood.
Those services include legal and clinical assistance to those relocating to the US, and run the gamut from airport reception to cultural orientation.
The buy-in, however, means relocating to a community of the similarly small, one shielded from unique outside concerns, like, well, hungry birds.
Since relocating to the U.S., the team went back to the drawing board and redesigned their underpants to align more with American tastes.
British companies have stopped investing and London risks losing its strong financial position, with banks considering relocating to other European cities, he said.
In those conditions, relocating to the mainland, which has always enjoyed far higher household incomes than Puerto Rico, starts to look very attractive.
Meanwhile, young Barron will be relocating to the White House alongside his parents as his older siblings take the helm of the Trump Organization.
As a result of this demand, average salary offers to candidates relocating to London were 28 percent higher than salary offers to local candidates.
Separately, the Relocation Price Index also found that on average, the average moving cost of relocating to Hong Kong was the highest, at $3,877.29.
"I am thinking about it," Jill said about relocating to Florida, where she has an apartment in Miami and a house in Boca Raton.
Costa followed up on the theme of Portugal's post-colonial legacy by relocating to Fontainhas, a Lisbon housing project for a predominantly immigrant population.
Amazon today announced plans to expand its TV and movie division, Amazon Studios, which includes relocating to a new location in Culver City, California.
If you're looking to save money and still enjoy some quality home-cooked meals, consider relocating to Texas, and definitely avoid the Bay Area.
Terms of the deal aren't being disclosed, but Statwing's three-person team is relocating to Qualtrics's Seattle office and will be absorbed into Qualtrics.
After the couple split, Hadid left Los Angeles, relocating to New York to be closer to her three children: models Gigi, Bella and Anwar.
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's former commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone is moving further away from the sport he ruled for decades by relocating to Switzerland.
However, in addition to relocating to a new city, many entry-level millennials plan to live at home for about six to twelve months.
As a result, businesses are adapting fast, and many start-ups and big companies are shifting to accommodate the government, or relocating to Dubai.
The Stars, the top seed in the Western Conference, played 26 seasons in Minnesota before bolting the state and relocating to Texas in 1993.
Kristie Alvarado, who lost her home and everything she owned in the wildfires, said that she would not countenance relocating to a shelter either.
He kept the name of the company after relocating to Barcelona with his wife, Noam Blumenthal, and his stunning knives are now available online.
A protégé of the avant-garde filmmaker Gregory J. Markopoulos, Edward Owens made movies as a teenager in Chicago before relocating to New York.
Lured by better weather, lower taxes or an improved quality of life, many older Americans consider relocating to stateS like Florida or the Carolinas.
The two sides have said in coming weeks the rebels will leave their camps, relocating to a set number of sites throughout the country.
" He worried that businesses would be deterred from relocating to a state they might view as "not sensitive enough or not culturally competent enough.
I'm soon moving out of the apartment and relocating to another state, but I'm not sure how to navigate my departure from this family.
After all, the swaying steer and its identical twin, both of which were relocating to the playground, have been on the move for decades.
Officials at the center said in a tweet that they were relocating to the town of Lac La Biche some 250 km south of Anzac.
Puerto Ricans are relocating to the continental United States in such record numbers that the island has lost 2628 percent of its population since 28503.
Investigations into the Joshua Home began after a local sheriff alerted Texas authorities last year that the couple planned on relocating to Texas, KXAN reported.
Since relocating to expanded quarters in Philadelphia in 2012, the Barnes Foundation has mounted shows of work by Yinka Shonibare, Ellen Harvey and Ellsworth Kelly.
The Ford unit relocating to Detroit, which the company calls Team Edison, combines the business and strategy groups overseeing both driverless technology and electric vehicles.
After returning home one day to find his house vandalized, Lautaru decided to return to Romania, before relocating to France with his parents and siblings.
Hagstrom Miller said doctors are planning to drive across state lines rather than fly, and in some cases are temporarily relocating to serve the clinics.
Some people who live in high cost-of-living areas might look at relocating to an area with lower taxes and cheaper real estate costs.
The Rice University football team, upon returning from a game in Australia, are temporarily relocating to Texas Christian's campus in Fort Worth until conditions stabilize.
The company had just raised a seed round and was on its way to relocating to San Francisco to take its growth up a gear.
Juana Enrique is paying higher rent after relocating to an apartment with an address that guarantees her daughter, Annie Reyes, can stay at South Grade.
Juana Enrique is paying higher rent after relocating to an apartment with an address that guarantees her daughter, Annie Reyes, can stay at South Grade.
It can help to reduce the stress of relocating to a new city or buying from abroad and also allow buyers to visualize properties in development.
He was there for two years before relocating to Afghanistan in 2010 for a job as the director of communications for the American University in Kabul.
Soon after Rice was crowned Miss South Carolina World and moved to New York to pursue a modeling and acting career before eventually relocating to Miami.
The city of Washington, DC, is planning mixed-use development for the East Campus, and the Department of Homeland Security is relocating to the west one.
"Over the past year, Massachusetts has also added two digital powerhouses, with GE and IBM Watson both relocating to the state," said Ash in an email.
Kody Brown, 49, and his family are saying goodbye to their home in Las Vegas, Nevada, and are relocating to Flagstaff, Arizona, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal.
More than 1,200 vehicles headed south down Highway 63, the lone road open for people relocating to emergency shelters and the homes of friends or family.
But like Maryam's, many families relocating to the United States from Syria are large, which makes finding affordable yet adequate housing a significant obstacle, McCaffrey said.
The "Ex's and Oh's" singer, 27, shared on social media that she's relocating to Los Angeles and has made a risky bet on a new pad.
"I am thinking about it," Jill, 54, tells PEOPLE about relocating to Florida, where she has an apartment in Miami and a house in Boca Raton.
Recently, Detroit has been experiencing something of a revival, with millennials relocating to Motor City to take advantage of cheap housing and a growing art scene.
She became a nurse and worked at several hospitals while having children and relocating to cities including Nashville and Ashland for Mr. Callahan's career in computers.
He worked for more than a decade in Asia before relocating to Germany, and he has been a member of the bank's management board since 2009.
The chef, whose parents came from Ecuador, spent his early years working in Spain and New York before relocating to Philadelphia with his mentor, Douglas Rodriguez.
We have a mortgage on our house that my wife bought before we met, but we plan on selling soon and relocating to the west coast.
A recent analysis from Student Loan Hero showed that borrowers could pay down their debts even faster by relocating to a state with no income taxes.
Even so, Clark admitted there have been internal discussions about relocating to Mexico, where labor costs are about three-quarters lower than in Connecticut, he estimates.
Many people who had been sleeping in their cars or in tents began relocating to a community hall and church, and to shelters in nearby towns.
The Expos, who traded Colon to the White Sox after the season, went on to play only two more years in Montreal before relocating to Washington.
The life is hard — performers, generally young adults, leave their parents, and often their children, behind, often relocating to countries where they don't speak the language.
Watch our doc on Canada's weed industry: Gonzalez says the Eden shop is in the process of closing and relocating to a new address on Kingsway.
Ms. Stamper, who, with her husband, is in the process of relocating to London, grew up in Kentucky and attended her first warehouse rave at 14.
This is where Patrick watched John play his first U.S. Open in 1977, the last year it was held in Forest Hills, before relocating to Flushing.
In late 2014, he began the process of relocating to London, forming a holding company here called Ipek Investments that would control all of his assets.
For many families of means, getting their child into a better school is a matter of paying private school tuition or relocating to a new community.
Having joked about the possibility of the I.M.F. headquarters relocating to Beijing in ten years, she also flagged concerns around China's commitments to the Paris accord.
For its fourth edition, the artist-run fair is relocating to a 53,000-square foot lot near downtown Miami directly alongside the NADA fair's new location.
Dave Kibble is staying at a nearby Holiday Inn while he looks into relocating to Scottsdale, which he called the "safest, cleanest place" he had ever seen.
Relocating to another country isn't always glamorous or easy, but if you're going to be broke somewhere, it might as well be on a beach in Bali.
Indian agencies responded by relocating to Nepal, Thailand and Cambodia, flying out frozen embryos that were awaiting wombs, and women who were already pregnant to give birth.
I decided to start at Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater and soon found myself wandering the unfamiliar architecture of Pittsburgh, before relocating to Manhattan for some museum hopping.
But the pair will now be closer to each other, with Wolfram relocating to a facility closer to his wife's, the couple's granddaughter, Ashley Bartyik, tells PEOPLE.
The team is also fleshing out its evolving business model, having spent the summer in the ERA accelerator in New York, relocating to the U.S. from Ukraine.
For now, Madipalli will be the only one who is relocating to San Francisco, with the rest of the small team continuing to work out of London.
If you're in your 20s, single, or have a career that might require relocating to a new city, it may be too early to buy a house.
Relocating to Ruud's home in Missouri seemed to offer a promising new start for the girl, whose mom said she wasn't receiving the proper attention in Minnesota.
She and her two younger sisters, Debra and Patti, frequently moved around due to their father's job, even relocating to Italy when Sharon was in high school.
Fater Belbachir will become head of volatility trading globally, relocating to London from New York where he was head of volatility trading and structuring for the Americas.
They moved again after the 493 season, relocating to St. Louis, Missouri, where they won the Super Bowl for the 1999 season by defeating the Tennessee Titans.
The Amona leaders have publicly rejected the idea of relocating to the alternative site on what the government declared to be state, or public, land near Shilo.
They became a couple and, after relocating to London, Sadier contributed vocals to McCarthy's third and final album, "Banking, Violence and the Inner Life Today" in 1990.
He studied finance at the University of South Florida and law at Georgetown University, before relocating to the Los Angeles area in 1987, where he lives today.
In the third-place match, after relocating to an internet cafe, Adroit easily took down IO Dota 2 and earned its place at ESL One Los Angeles.
That fall, Anita, who had been working as a secretary for the Air Force chaplaincy, was offered a promotion that would mean relocating to the Washington area.
Reddy, who joined Facebook in 2010 as its first employee in India, said she would be relocating to the United States in the next 6-12 months.
The buyers are also reaching out to edibles manufacturers and other pot-industry businesses, hoping they'll be interested in relocating to Nipton and bringing jobs with them.
If you plan to live off your Social Security checks, you may want to consider relocating to a state where you will get more for your money.
One of those leaving is Merve Bayindir, 20173, who is relocating to London after becoming Turkey's go-to hat designer in the fashionable Nisantasi district of Istanbul.
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But lenders can get around these laws by registering as "credit service organisations", relocating to other states, or even working with Native American tribes to claim sovereign immunity.
Mr Trump could relax emissions rules in return for concessions from carmakers, such as keeping production in America rather than relocating to Mexico or other lower-cost countries.
Dr. Jen Arnold and Bill Klein are relocating to Florida, but The Little Couple stars underestimated just how hard it would be to pick the perfect new house.
Assuncao was previously a professional singer in Brazil, he revealed to the outlet, though he had all but stopped performing since relocating to the U.S. two years ago.
Oliver Stone's 'Snowden' relocating to fall (exclusive) Guests were required to sign non-disclosure agreements, but that did not prevent three of them from speaking to this reporter.
Danielle Nava founded blog and Instagram account Show Me Your Nola after relocating to the city in her early 20s, and counts Horn's among the city's best offerings.
He is also relatively new to his district, having grown up in Illinois before relocating to the Omaha area due to his service with the U.S. Air Force.
One theory says that restrictive housing regulations have caused property prices to rise in rich cities like San Francisco, discouraging low-skill workers from relocating to such places.
The startups — which I'm getting to, be patient — will receive an initial investment to cover the cost of relocating to the Bay Area for eight weeks this summer.
Since relocating to the US his time spent surfing may've decreased but he brought with him a particular visual aesthetic that he picked up from this ocean culture.
Experts say there are a couple of key reasons retirees may want to get a jump on relocating to prepare for that next life phase: money and health.
Some corporate executives have refused to transfer to major cities like New Delhi, while several embassies have barred diplomatic families from relocating to the capital, citing health concerns.
Telegram responded, seeking to evade regulators by relocating to American web hosts, Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services, and switching up its IP address over and over again.
Relocating to New York City, she signed with Ford Models and Irene Marie Models and appeared in catalogs for Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and more, according to Defining Cultures.
Though the restaurant is doing well, the chef, Elise Kornack, and her wife, Anna Hieronimus, are relocating to the Hudson Valley, where they may eventually open a restaurant.
Once your work is over, consider briefly relocating to a less pricey part of the U.S. capital where you can still explore the city's many free historical attractions.
The project may deter potential tenants from relocating to Hudson Yards, a district rising on Manhattan's West Side where a number of marquee companies have decided to relocate.
Last summer, after relocating to Atlanta, Ms. Sheriff decided to sell, as the building had improved and the tenants were by then on a month-to-month lease.
In May Sabine Lautenschläger, Ms Nouy's deputy, told banks considering relocating to the euro area that the ECB would not simply nod through internal models approved by the PRA.
After relocating to the Joshua Tree region and building a brand new studio, he's committed to recording music and producing live shows in an environment that's impossible to replicate.
Although West, 41, previously suggested that he would be relocating to Illinois, a source tells PEOPLE that the rapper "seems happy" living in Los Angeles with his growing family.
" But he said getting fired so suddenly after relocating to Florida just for JetSmarter was "cold hearted" and that "usually the ones that screw you end up getting screwed.
Mr Trump may well relax emissions rules for carmakers in return for concessions, such as keeping production in America rather than relocating to Mexico or other lower-cost countries.
Tommy Wolikow used to work at GM's plant in Lordstown before relocating to work at a different GM plant in Flint, Michigan 250 miles away, leaving his family behind.
Update: The original version of this article has been updated to correct that Zeroth is temporarily relocating to Tokyo but the next program will be held in Hong Kong.
He initially worked with the Swiss bank in Australia and headed the leveraged finance business there before relocating to Hong Kong to manage the division for Asia (ex-Japan).
Read on for more about how relocating to NYC and ditching childhood goals has instilled a boss-lady attitude in this Florida native — and sparked a MAJOR style epiphany.
She's an accomplished hairdresserBefore relocating to New York City in 1983 in pursuit of her dream of being a musician, Elias discovered her hairdressing skills, according to her website.
Sharon Donnery, deputy governor for central banking at the Central Bank of Ireland, said her country was receiving many enquiries from UK-based financial firms about relocating to Ireland.
Although Cavallari did not reveal when and where the family would be moving, a source close to the couple confirmed to PEOPLE that they are relocating to Nashville, Tennessee.
The House and Senate bills were written to prevent companies from relocating to lower-tax countries or gaming the existing tax code by shifting profits to overseas tax havens.
The native of Wilson, N.C., took a moment to discuss how his style has evolved since relocating to Los Angeles, and the one accessory he is very particular about.
This may be enough to get soon-to-be retirees living in New York, New Jersey and California thinking about relocating to Florida, Alaska and other tax-friendly locales.
Elhedery, who is relocating to London from Dubai to take up the role, is filling a position vacated by veteran HSBC banker Thibaut de Roux in September last year.
Even the planned participation of the Washington Redskins in this year's NFL International Series at Wembley Stadium can be viewed as an overseas debate temporarily relocating to British shores.
After relocating to Colorado, she was having trouble finding not only the time, but a way to find the furniture and furnishings she needed to fill those empty rooms.
But in recent months, officials have admitted that their operations have not rooted out the threat, with the Islamic State simply relocating to another district when pressed in one.
She moved out of her studio, relocating to a warehouse in Long Island City, and the transformation of the ground floor began, once more with the help of Standard.
After relocating to Hong Kong as an adult, he added an M.F.A. in photography in 2013, when he also started experimenting with ink and paper before taking up oils.
I arrived four years ago, after a long stint in New York City, relocating to the small town of Indiana, Pennsylvania, where my husband teaches at the local university.
Although heavily redacted, the proposal offers relocation reimbursements of up to $5,000 for each employee relocating to D.C. and wage reimbursements of up to $10,000 for each new hire.
The company, which has been scaling back its Fios and legacy landline business, wants workers to shoulder more healthcare costs and be open to relocating to new job locations.
But its days are numbered: This one-room club, dedicated to experimental improvised music, will close in February, relocating to a theater at the New School in Greenwich Village.
Time and time again, cities have been thrilled with the fact that investment in broadband technology has led to businesses relocating to take advantage of fast and reliable internet.
However, that needn't come at the expense of personal life, according to respondents: 70 percent of foreign workers said that their work/life balance had improved since relocating to Germany.
After relocating to Afghanistan in 2003, Mojadidi created a number of works that used humor and irony to address the country's relationship with conflict, jihadi terrorism, and the United States.
Comedians George Carlin and Don Rickles were also fans, having seen him perform in Las Vegas, where he moved in the 70s before relocating to California, where he lives today.
Soon Alcantara was relocating to Los Angeles where she began training Kardashian full time, putting the reality star on a weight training program and a diet of healthy whole foods.
This also means that when the voice in your headphone asks you a question, you can respond by moving in certain ways or relocating to specific areas in the galleries.
"People thought we were nuts, but we believed in what we were doing," said Stephen M. Ross, the chairman and founder of Related, which is itself relocating to the area.
The Raiders' owner, Mark Davis, has talked with officials in San Antonio about moving there, and he reportedly went to Las Vegas on Friday for talks about relocating to Nevada.
Activist Don Jackson argued that it'd only take 400 gays and lesbians relocating to constitute an electoral majority, eventually leading to gay control of every elected office in local government.
Most of Puerto Rico's sons and daughters have already attained the responsibilities and benefits of statehood by relocating to one of the 50 states, with greater numbers moving every year.
He's relied on the train most of his life, having been born in Manhattan's Stuy Town off the 1st Avenue stop, and later relocating to apartments nearby in North Brooklyn.
As the Nantucket Historical Association relates, he was born in Guatemala in 21927 and moved to his family's home country — Germany — as a teenager, before relocating to England in 20033.
Relocating to Los Angeles with her two youngest children and her pediatric-surgeon boyfriend, Vic, was supposed to be, in the words of countless haunted-house movies, a fresh start.
Up Next Age 23 Hometown Beijing Now Lives A recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Huang is relocating to a one-bedroom apartment in Gramercy Park in September.
It has been a hard journey, but about a third of Newtok's population is now relocating to a site nine miles away called Mertarvik, with the rest planning to follow.
In October, after years of planning and millions of dollars, nearly a third of the community began relocating to new homes on higher ground in Mertarvik, about nine miles away.
London's Chinese community originally settled in Limehouse, to the east of the city, in the 193th century, before relocating to Chinatown's current Soho location in the 1950s, seeking cheap rent.
I wanted to move by the time my older daughter started kindergarten in September, which would allow us to ditch private school tuition by relocating to a better school district.
But Mr. Schiller never loved the idea of relocating to Washington, where he is on a government-capped salary and is under the microscope that public servants face, friends said.
The Rams joined the NFL in 1937 as the Cleveland Rams and first moved to Los Angeles in 1945 where they remained until relocating to St. Louis for the 1995 season.
Swarm intelligence would allow the vehicle to basically be constantly in motion on its own, relocating to where it's most likely needed most based on historical data and demand projection analysis.
Part of the bookseller's turnaround plan has included closing some of its more than 600 stores across the U.S. and relocating to smaller spaces that receive a fresh and modern look.
Immigration is part of Zendesk's corporate story: Svane and his co-founders, Morten Primdahl and Alexander Aghassipour, founded the company in Copenhagen in 2007 before relocating to San Francisco in 2009.
Madeleine and her husband, Chris O'Neill, announced in August that they were relocating to Florida with their three children: Princess Leonore, 4, and Prince Nicolas, 3, and Princess Adrienne, 10 months.
This deal struck to keep 1,000-plus jobs in Indiana at the company Carrier from relocating to Mexico was something that would be replicated not just in Ohio, but nationwide. Why?
Developing countries are likely to feel unable to implement those kinds of constraints, for fear of companies or even entire sectors relocating to regions where the use of robots isn't penalized.
Those interested in relocating to the Moon, for instance, might be interested in a new 3D-printing technique that transforms faux-moondust into sturdy bricks using the power of the Sun.
For homeowners who would like to escape the cycle of "flood, rebuild and repeat," the flood insurance program should provide more assistance to make relocating to higher ground a viable option.
A couple of people wondered how Pitaro would deal with relocating to Bristol, Connecticut — where ESPN is headquartered — as they saw him more as a Los Angeles or New York person.
She and her husband occupied the apartment from around 1992 to 2013, using it first as a pied-à-terre and eventually as a permanent residence before relocating to San Francisco.
The new employees and residents patronize the stores, and the stores serve the new employees and residents, who are relocating to an area of Manhattan as yet underserved, even largely unknown.
In the meantime, LGBTQ seniors often find relocating to a retirement home means returning to the closet, living in stealth as a way of avoiding exposure to the bigotry of other residents.
PARIS (Reuters Breakingviews) - Soon after relocating to Paris I met an entrepreneur with an extraordinary ambition to challenge the technological dominance of Microsoft and Google by creating an alternative digital operating system.
Jonathan was born in Ivory Coast, grew up in Normandy, moved to Peru with his parents in his mid-teens, then studied film in Brussels before relocating to the French capital city.
She had written down the name and address of a rink where Kerrigan was practicing in Cape Cod, MA. That's reportedly where they initially planned to attack her before relocating to Detroit.
In 2014, HSBC described New Zealand as a "rock star economy" but high levels of immigration and a number of people relocating to Auckland in particular, have put pressure on housing affordability.
After relocating to a private office — "Everything's good, keep doing" stuff, Zak tells the staff en route — Richie announces that he won't be selling the company, denying his partners a huge payday.
Speaking with press at a KILZ Master Class and media tour of the Magnolia Market at the Silos in Waco on Tuesday, the reality stars shared the places they'd consider relocating to.
She was born in Gambia (her father raised chickens) and worked as a flight attendant for Nigeria Airways before relocating to Scarsdale, where she grows herbs and vegetables in her back yard.
Many energy-intensive industries, including manufacturing and raw materials processing, are relocating to cheaper countries like Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand, a study by Britain's University of East Anglia (UEA) showed on Monday.
But it would it would take a little more convincing for Beth, who trained in theater and opera in France before relocating to London with her partner, longtime Savages producer Nicolas Congé.
Codorniou said Anand would be relocating to London, where Workplace is developed, and will focus on the technical development of the product while Codorniou focuses on sales, client relations and business development.
She testified against the National Labor Relations Board at a congressional oversight committee, which had sued Boeing for relocating to South Carolina, a state where employees cannot be compelled to join unions.
Their pitch to Silicon Valley companies working on emerging technologies in advanced manufacturing is that relocating to South Bend will put them closer to where things are actually being built, Brickman says.
Patrick McKenna had the idea to distill the document into a tight, four-page pitch that could be shared with other tech companies that may be more amenable to relocating to Pittsburgh.
Believe it or not, if you're used to the lifestyle being based in California provides, relocating to Texas, even if it's to a golf course community in Texas, will take some adjustment.
Born in Mexico City, Almaraz moved with his family to United States as a child, first settling in Chicago and then relocating to East LA when he was about 10 years old.
Come February I called an all-hands meeting for the company to announce "We are officially relocating to San Diego," and I walked out of that meeting having shell-shocked my entire staff.
Moloi, a widowed mother of four, lived most of her life in rural parts of the province before relocating to a shanty town near Bethlehem in 2007 to be closer to job opportunities.
Since Election Day, interest in relocating to Canada has become a running joke — or deadly serious since the country's immigration website crashed amid a surge of traffic from U.S. internet addresses last week.
After relocating to Minneapolis a year ago and moving in with his girlfriend, with whom he splits various fixed costs, he's able to set aside more than 60% of his now $4013,000 salary.
For years after relocating to New York in 1978, he operated his townhouse in Chelsea as a creative center and performance space for musicians like John Zorn, Richard Hell and the Bad Brains.
O'Neil joined UKFI from BAML, where he began his career in 1993 in New York, before relocating to London in 1999, where he became head of international corporate finance and restructuring in 2008.
If you live in an expensive metropolitan area, consider relocating to a lower your cost of living or at least try and take advantage of the valuation differential by investing in Middle America.
This 60-something landscape gardener was a long way from his Plymouth home, and his dream of relocating to Kenya to get away from an unhappy marriage had quickly spiraled into a nightmare.
The growing humanitarian catastrophe prompted one relief charity focused on helping migrants in the Mediterranean, the Migrant Offshore Aid Station Foundation, to announce Tuesday it was relocating to Myanmar to help refugees there.
Mr. Oppenheim said that he wants to transform the school into more of a cultural institution, rebranding it as the Stella Adler Center for the Arts, and relocating to an even bigger space.
It's a welcome return from this American who danced with the Joffrey Ballet before relocating to Europe and building a reputation for transforming classical ballet by pushing the limits of strength and agility.
Now, Guatemala, which moved to the Tel Aviv area in 1980, when Israel passed a law formalizing the unification of Jerusalem and effectively annexing the eastern part, is relocating to Jerusalem on Wednesday.
Brexit is making many of Britain's 0003 million financial industry workers anxious about whether they risk losing their jobs or will have to consider relocating to Frankfurt, Dublin, Paris, Luxembourg or even Malta.
Tsereteli, who studied at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts before relocating to Moscow, began working on the structure, that portrays Columbus standing at the helm of the Santa Maria ship, in 1992.
Rebank's other co-founder, Simon White, started his career as a systems engineer at Unisys and Thales, working with the Australian government on large-scale defence and military projects before relocating to London.
Bear was the last to leave New York, first settling on Long Island before relocating to Eagle Rock, where's he's lived with his wife and one-year old daughter for the last year.
Businesses and employees have little incentive to go through the laborious process of sponsoring or obtaining a visa, and relocating to the United States, if an employee may be unexpectedly halted at the border.
Unfortunately, the Grizziles didn't last long in Vancouver before relocating to Memphis, but the Raptors have held on in Toronto, making the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history this season.
Unfortunately, the Grizziles didn't last long in Vancouver before relocating to Memphis, but the Raptors have held on in Toronto, making the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history this season.
In addition, Paktor, which is best known for a Tinder-like dating app in Southeast Asia, made a major investment in 17 Media last December, with Phua relocating to Taiwan to become its CEO.
The store was founded by French-speaking American designer Henri Willis Bendel in 1895 as a millinery shop in Greenwich Village before relocating to the corner of 5th Avenue and 57th Street in 1912.
The office voice message said that the Rams are relocating to Los Angeles and advised season-ticket holders to leave a message if they had any questions concerning their tickets or personal seat licenses.
The star also shared in the piece that she's considering relocating to Los Angeles — a move that would, in theory, bring her closer to Eisner, who she has been linked to since October 2017.
" After relocating to Los Angeles in 1977, Mr. Watrous became an in-demand session player, heard on dozens of albums and television scores, including Mr. Jones's acclaimed soundtrack to the popular mini-series "Roots.
The UTA gallery is in the process of relocating to Beverly Hills after less than two years in the Boyle Heights neighborhood, where it was one of the galleries targeted by anti-gentrification protesters.
Or as if a new, privately financed stadium had magically been built in Montreal, allowing the Expos to remain in Canada instead of relocating to Washington after the 103 season and becoming the Nationals.
With a win the Rams, who won a Super Bowl in 2000 before relocating to the West coast, would celebrate their second Super Bowl title and first since their move to Los Angeles in 2016.
Ever since relocating to the U.K. from India for work three years ago, the 30-year-old petroleum engineer has made it her mission to see the world as much as her work schedule allows.
Anthony Foxx, formerly the secretary of transportation under President Obama, is joining ride-hailing company Lyft as its chief policy officer, and is relocating to San Francisco to work full time at the company's headquarters.
Since relocating to the HITS Desert Park, the expansive equestrian center welcomed back festival-goers with a newly redesigned all grass layout spanning 3 football fields, featuring new carnival style games and amusement park thrills.
After relocating to Los Angeles from an area in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, visual artist Dave Kinsey is presenting a new exhibition of works that explore the tumultuous relationship between humans and the natural world.
"California may be able to stop their state employees, but they can't stop all the businesses that are fleeing over taxation and regulation and relocating to Texas," said John Wittman, a spokesman for Texas Gov.
Amid the commonwealth's devastating debt crisis, Puerto Ricans have moved in droves to the American mainland, with as many as 1,000 families a month relocating to Florida, according to the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration.
"California may be able to stop their state employees, but they can't stop all the businesses that are fleeing over taxation and regulation and relocating to Texas," said John Wittman, a spokesman for Republican Gov.
Police found their jobs hard enough and wanted to leave work at the end of the day; they did not like the idea of becoming downwardly mobile by relocating to an area of high crime.
"I've seen some patients who can't afford to eat then other patients who say, 'I am relocating to another state, barely disrupting my life, because I want to have zero risk of Zika,'" she said.
"I think most people will be relocating to more tax-friendly states where their money can spread, and instead of paying taxes, they can stay active longer and fund their lifestyles more effectively," Bajalia said.
Wes Jost, senior vice president and manager of Zions Bank&aposs Idaho commercial real-estate group, said WalletHub&aposs ranking is spot-on from the perspective of an out-of-state buyer relocating to Idaho.
He served eight terms in the House of Representatives, first representing a rural district and then, after losing re-election in the 1994 midterm elections, relocating to a more liberal seat in the Seattle area.
He served eight terms in the House of Representatives, first representing a rural district and then, after losing re-election in the 1994 midterm elections, relocating to a more liberal seat in the Seattle area.
To do so, she picked up a degree in fashion design from the Art Institute of Colorado, eventually relocating to Chicago making costumes for Cirque du Soleil as well as movies and other theater productions.
Mr. Feinstein said that although Ms. Minnelli has "made a conscious choice to simplify" her life since relocating to Los Angeles from New York several years ago, she isn't parting with all of her cherished possessions.
The company calls Hong Kong home but it is in process of relocating to Malta, where it has been welcomed by regulators after it was forced out of Japan when regulators cracked down on its business.
It ran there for 85 years before relocating to Las Vegas from 2006 to 2013 because of rising costs, according to The New York Times; the bill was more than half a million dollars every year.
Like many young Jews growing up in the diaspora, he hoped one day to make aliyah, a word that is literally translated as "going up" in Hebrew, and is used to describe Jews relocating to Israel.
"We are aware that often times the tenant has no intention at all of relocating to the Blue Hill," said the leasing agent, James B. Tully, an executive vice president at CBRE, a real estate company.
The former Liberal Democrat politician will be relocating to Silicon Valley in the new year, but starts work on Monday, according to the FT. Clegg takes over from Elliot Schrage, who held the position for a decade.
One-quarter of the respondents have moved or plan to move business operations out of China, and of that group, 38 percent are relocating to the U.S., Canada or Mexico, according to the survey, published in January.
Madeleine, who announced in August that she was relocating to with her family to Florida, was joined by her mother for a day of events in New York City on Wednesday tied to the World Childhood Foundation.
Retirees relocating to Boston can take in a ballgame at Fenway Park, visit myriad historical haunts, take the ferry to Spectacle Island or a hop on the commuter rail to Singing Beach in Manchester-by-the-Sea.
In 2013, the Interchurch Center was shut down amid downsizing, with the remnants of the NCC's staff relocating to Washington, DC. Within this context, the NCC's decision to speak out so publicly against Kavanaugh is particularly notable.
After graduating from Cornell University with an MFA in creative writing and poetry, she worked in advertising for a few years in Hawaii before relocating to New York, where she landed a job at The New Yorker.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Patrick Chan's new coach has said that the Canadian figure skater had fallen in love with his sport again after relocating to his homeland to train for his third and final Olympic Games.
Before relocating to East Elmhurst, the church — now known as St. Mark, the one overseen by Ms. Detherage in Jackson Heights — requested to transport all the bodies from the burial ground to Mount Olivet Cemetery in Maspeth.
She nevertheless indulges Lipman's obsession with the Jets, the spiritual successor of the Atlanta Thrashers, who played — not very well, if we're being honest — 11 seasons at Philips Arena downtown before relocating to Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 2011.
In April 2018, he left his environmental analyst job in Iowa to "test the waters of financial freedom, early retirement, and geoarbitrage" he said (the latter involves relocating to take advantage of a lower cost of living).
The decision comes just months after CEO Hock Tan stood alongside President Trump to announce that it would be relocating to the U.S. in a move it said would bring thousands of jobs and billions in revenue.
John Kevin Jones, who adapted the tale with Rhonda Dodd, plays Charles Dickens in this one-man version, which begins with mulled wine in the downstairs kitchen before relocating to the candlelit Greek Revival parlor for storytelling.
The tourism and retail sectors have taken a hit and long-time expatriates who have worked here for decades have told me they are now considering relocating to safer havens such as Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
US officials said Hamza was at his father's side right before and after the 9/11 attacks, but then went on the run -- relocating to Iran with other members of the bin Laden family, according to FDD analysts.
So if you're glad you have more days off than you would in Mexico, but you're still thinking of relocating to up your vacay time, you might want to consider moving to Brazil, France, Malta, Iceland, or Austria.
While the data doesn't distinguish between residents aging into the senior population and newcomers relocating to the state, a significantly larger senior population is bound to make the area more welcoming to those who might want to move.
The Warner Music Group is relocating to the old Ford Factory, and Arizona State University is leasing 80,000 square feet in the Herald Examiner Building, built in 1914 and designed by Julia Morgan, the architect of Hearst Castle.
Another factor contributing to rising office vacancy rates, according to Mr. Widdicombe, is that some companies, notably law firms, are relocating to newer buildings, where they are leasing less space per employee, a workplace trend known as densification.
Before relocating to Peru in May, Clune lived in a homeless camp in the San Francisco Bay area and was helping other residents living in tents get solar energy to power cellphones, laptops, electric wheelchairs or a refrigerator.
But there's no question you stand to save a lot by relocating to a place such as Portugal or Vietnam, according to International Living, a website for expats, which recently released its annual global retirement index for 2020.
By relocating to Europe we will practice consistently against the best teams in EU & CIS and focus on gradual improvement rather than rushing all of our practice in a 1-week boot camp before a qualifier or LAN.
Chicago, winners of three Stanley Cups in the last seven years, inexplicably came into this game on a four-game losing streak to the Jets, who have made the playoffs one time since relocating to Winnipeg in 2011.
The "relocating to the euro area" guidelines reiterate some comments already made by ECB officials, such as establishing an "empty shell" in the euro zone to avoid moving many staff and operations from London would not be acceptable.
The aim is to match the EU's Paris climate pledge to cut emissions by 40 percent by 2003 compared to 1990 levels, and there are also provisions to minimize the risk of European industry relocating to avoid climate regulation.
As a battle for Raqqa looms, residents there have reported that more and more Islamic State leaders are relocating to the southeast along the Euphrates River toward Deir al-Zour, even taking equipment like large generators and telecommunications systems.
Relocating to Miami helped her, she said, and after "catching a vibe" she eventually returned to New York, where she recorded songs such as "Coco Chanel" and "Good Form" that are featured on her "Queen" album released in August.
The company started as a U.S.-based venture that worked with healthcare providers around the "Obamacare" initiative, before sensing the opportunity overseas and relocating to Vietnam, the Southeast Asian market of 95 million people and a fast-growing young population.
"Lucifer," a DC Comics series that follows the devil relocating to Los Angeles, was regularly among the 10 most in-demand streaming TV series in the US after it debuted on Netflix, according to weekly data from data firm Parrot Analytics.
LONDON (Reuters) - Drugmakers and medical devices companies are drawing up plans to protect supply chains in case Britain crashes out of the European Union without a trade deal, and some small service businesses are already relocating to stay inside the bloc.
The new fund will primarily back companies already based in London, but will also seek investments in businesses either relocating to London or opening or expanding an office in London, providing local support to the business and any co-investors.
Bay Area employers are losing talent and many companies are relocating to more affordable housing venues in the state, or much more likely, leaving California altogether, the Council says, as rising housing costs far exceed the compensation to cover monthly payments.
Jorge Alcover, a 43-year old managing director from Catalonia, is in the process of relocating to Madrid after serving the Wall Street bank for more than a decade out of its London office in Fleet Street, the sources said.
One observer has described the company as on track to be the first SaaS "unicorn" (that is, valued at $1 billion or more) to come out of India, as Druva was originally founded in Pune before relocating to sunny Sunnyvale.
He was actually weeks away from relocating to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to enroll in the Harvard University Extension School's pre-med program when he finally got his Nashville break, catching the attention of publisher Ash Bowers, who signed him to a deal.
In one of the first legal cases to explore how the split will affect deals, an E.U. regulator that is relocating to Amsterdam is claiming that the 25-year lease for its site in London has been "frustrated" by Brexit.
After relocating to its current space on Fifth Avenue at 104th Street in 1977, the question arose: Should El Museo remain a community-based institution for the Barrio or should it broaden its reach to represent Latino and Latin-American art?
The aim is to match the EU's Paris Agreement climate pledge to cut emissions by 40 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, and there are also provisions to minimise the risk of European industry relocating to avoid climate regulation.
Life has been tough lately for people living in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, what with the partial defunding of UNRWA, several embassies to Israel relocating to Jerusalem, and the temporary closure of the only pedestrian crossing into the Gaza Strip.
Soutter — who was chosen to be a part of the British team for the Junior World Championships in New Zealand — grew up in Surrey before relocating to the Alps and had plans next month to return to competition, according to Sky News.
Of the 40 percent of Hired's survey respondents who said they've considered relocating to another country since the election, nearly one-third cite Canada as their top choice (32 percent), followed by Germany (12 percent), Asia (10 percent) and Australia (10 percent).
Every so often the door to the Capitol opens behind us and an air-conditioned breeze rushes out of the building — but it doesn't provide enough relief to stop us from eventually relocating to the shade, where we can make more comfortable introductions.
Chin, who joined UBS in 1994 and left in 2015 to pursue academic interests, will take over from Sam Kendall who will be relocating to New York as the head of the bank's global equity capital market (ECM) business, the memo said.
Since relocating to London just last month (for her official move-in to Nottingham Cottage, as you do), Markle has reportedly become a regular at Mayfair salon Nails & Brows, where she sees the salon's founder, Sherrille Riley, for the full Audrey treatment.
Soutter — who was chosen to be a part of the British team for the Junior World Championships in New Zealand — grew up in Surrey before relocating to the Alps and had plans next month to return to competition, according to Sky News.
In the one-hour series finale, which was watched by nearly 34 million viewers on May 13, 2004, Frasier left Seattle for Chicago, Illinois, to follow his girlfriend, Charlotte (Laura Linney), instead of relocating to San Francisco, California, for a new professional opportunity.
Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan told House lawmakers Wednesday that employees in the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have been asked to consider relocating to the U.S.-Mexico border, but he insisted he would not support sending "critical" cyber staff to the region.
Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan told House lawmakers Wednesday that employees in the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have been asked to consider relocating to the U.S.-Mexico border, but he insisted he would not support sending "critical" cyber staff to the region.
The Showtime series about the Hollywood fixer will be relocating to New York, following an emotionally wrenching season that saw the title character (Liev Schreiber) lose his wife, Abby (Paula Malcomson), and descend further down the moral ladder he has often unsteadily occupied.
"Let's just say you could be an older, fatter gentleman and still have a great time there," said Jared McAlinn, who works at Homage, a Cobble Hill skate shop, which is considering relocating to Fort Greene to be closer to the new park.
It has declared 77 counties as rural opportunity zones, and workers relocating to any of those areas may qualify for help with student loan repayment up to $15,000 or may be eligible for a state income tax waiver up to five years.
In 21989, in effort to keep the citizens of Eastern Berlin from relocating to the West, the USSR erected two concrete walls across 21989 miles of Berlin, effectively segregating the East from the West and separating family, friends, and neighbors from one another.
But those letters didn't arrive Tuesday, and though news of the move has been public for months, employees were told agency leaders have yet to formally notify the directors of state offices that Washington-based employees would be relocating to their offices.
With the Las Vegas Raiders officially relocating to their new home, the $1.9 billion Allegiant Stadium, which is expected to be ready for the 2020 season, moving the Pro Bowl to Las Vegas, at least for one year, appears to be gaining momentum.
But those letters didn't arrive Tuesday, and though news of the move has been public for months, employees were told agency leaders have yet to formally notify the directors of its state offices that Washington-based employees would be relocating to their offices.
Such was the case with the 12-story Skidmore-designed former headquarters of the American Bible Society, at the southern end of the Upper West Side, which the nonprofit organization sold to the developer AvalonBay Communities in 353 before relocating to Philadelphia.
The move to school for George has come as the family is largely relocating to live more in London as Prince William has ended his part-time job as an air ambulance pilot and will dedicate his time to fulltime royal duties and his charities.
The Oakland Raiders will be relocating to the city in 2020 and a WNBA team has announced it was moving there as well, not to mention MLS soccer, the Las Vegas Lights, making the city an even more advantageous venue for placing more sports bets.
The move to school for George has come as the family is largely relocating to live more in London as Prince William has ended his part-time job as an air ambulance pilot and will dedicate his time to fulltime royal duties and his charities.
But in the meantime, if you have three-plus years of "fraud detection or related fraud/security experience," don't mind relocating to Atlanta or St. Louis, and are up for a challenge, then you should apply for one of Equinox's new exciting job openings.
According to the judgment, Baccarin will keep the Brazil apartment, Los Angeles property and 22017 Lexus IS 300, while Chick — who "will be permanently relocating to New York, New York, at the commencement of [Julius'] 2017-2018 school year" — will keep the New York home.
LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - France has stepped up efforts to lure UK-based private equity executives into relocating to Paris after Brexit by pledging to slash the tax rate on the cut of profits managers share with their investors, to the chagrin of some local rivals.
Some notable manufacturing names, like Minnesota-based snowmobile and ATV-maker Polaris, are also relocating to the U.S. CEO Scott Wine described the company's plans to move $225 million of machine parts from China to U.S. suppliers as "an excellent example" of its mitigation efforts.
A Brexit could result in multinationals relocating to the European mainland to maintain access to the EU's single market and a British government embarking on "endless trade negotiations" with its former partners trying to recover some of the trade privileges it now enjoys, he said.
Though the couple previously said they originally chose the location in order to allow their children to grow up sheltered from paparazzi in busier cities like Los Angeles, the house hit the market in January, with Willis saying they'd be relocating to be closer to family.
Princess Madeleine, the youngest of King Carl XIV and Queen Silvia's three children, announced earlier this month that the family was relocating to the United States, where she would continue her work with the World Childhood Foundation and her husband will continue to grow his business.
After relocating to New York in 1939, the gallery gave such artists as Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Paula Modersohn-Becker and Schiele their first American solo shows, with the help of longtime gallery co-director Hildegard Bachert, who died last month at the age of 98.
"I don't see much point in (CMC relocating to Germany), it is a huge operation to move to another country and attempting to move 300 people would result in a huge amount of disruption," Jonathan Goslin, associate director at Numis, told CNBC in a phone interview.
Congress has made it harder for the Obama administration to reduce the prison's population by repeatedly passing annual defense authorization bills that prohibit transfers to the U.S. Republicans have repeatedly warned that some of the people released might resume terrorist activities upon relocating to another country.
The legalization of MMA in France has been held hostage by the country's judo federation, even though fighters are obviously embracing mixed-style fighting—UFC heavyweight upstart Francis Ngannou, a Cameroonian émigré who lived in France before relocating to Las Vegas this month, is just the latest.
Originally from Seattle, Kirkhuff earned a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, and she resided in the Bay Area for ten years before relocating to LA. "There are opportunities here, and there is a culture in LA of respect for art and artists," she says.
While Cavallari didn't let on at the time exactly where the couple and they're three children — sons Camden, 4, Jaxon, 2, and 16-month-old daughter Saylor — would be heading, a source close to the couple has now confirmed to PEOPLE that they are relocating to Nashville, Tennessee.
But the job offer is padded with more than cash: In exchange for relocating to the small, remote island in Nova Scotia, Canada, a job at The Farmer's Daughter Country Market comes with two free acres of land, which the employee will own outright after five years of work.
Name: RetroactivoLocation: Mexico City, MexicoYear opened: 2004Why it's cool: Though it started with its owner selling vintage records out of his mom's basement, Retroactivo is now equipped with a own vinyl assembly plant since relocating to its own garage-like space in the tree-lined Roma Norte neighborhood.
Just over 14 percent of homeowners and 5 percent of renters with residential insurance have an earthquake policy, which typically covers damage to belongings and personal property like furniture and the cost of relocating to either new or temporary housing, according to 2016 data from the California Earthquake Authority.
Silvanus spent seven years in the Bay Area with Dropbox and then Uber, where he was a director of data science, and Linus spent six years at Twitter in California before relocating to Singapore in 2016 to lead the social media firm's data science team in Asia Pacific.
Once investment flows unrestrained, economic output will again turn positive and fewer financial resources from the federal government will be required to maintain and support the government and citizens of Puerto Rico (who are increasingly relocating to other jurisdictions around the U.S.), simultaneously stabilizing its existing population base.
"Refugees already undergo the strictest security screenings of anybody coming into the U.S." When Amina left Kenya the first time, she agonized over the decision to leave Mohamed behind but ultimately decided that relocating to the U.S. would be best for both of them in the long term.
Peter Magowan, who in 1992 — decades after he had watched the New York Giants play at the Polo Grounds as a boy — led a group that bought the team to keep it from relocating to Florida from San Francisco, died on Sunday at his home in San Francisco.
After being fired by then-campaign manager Corey LewandowskiCorey R. LewandowskiThe Hill's Morning Report - Sanders repeats with NH primary win, but with narrower victory Trump campaign chief relocating to Washington: report Lewandowski decides against Senate bid MORE, Stone remained a steadfast supporter of Trump and was a constant presence on Infowars.
His knack for talking up his own talents — often in verse — earned him the dismissive nickname "the Louisville Lip," but he backed up his talk with action, relocating to Miami to train with the legendary trainer Angelo Dundee and build a case for getting a shot at the heavyweight title.
Meanwhile, Gal tells me he'll be relocating to New York City to help Teads Studio sell more into the U.S. market (something he said he needed to do urgently as far back as 2012!) and that this was always the plan once Brainient felt it had become a leader in Europe.
His family remembers that time in San Francisco as some of their happiest years; the Muellers' two daughters were young, they loved the Bay Area—and have returned there on annual vacations almost every year since relocating to the East Coast—and Mueller found himself at home as a prosecutor.
In a call with Marley Spoon co-founder and CEO Fabian Siegel — who I'm told is relocating to the U.S. later this year — he said that until now meal kit services have really been "luxury meal kit services," aimed at more affluent customers and with recipes that require more expensive ingredients.
OLSEN GRUIN (30 Orchard Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) Founded by Australian art dealer Tim Olsen and gallerists Emerald and Adrian Gruin (formerly of Rox Gallery, which closed in 2014), OLSEN GRUIN opened in Nolita last March, before relocating to a larger space on the Lower East Side in June.
A decline in mobility during economic downturns is not a surprise, such as during the Great Recession; however, fluidity has not returned to the marketplace, which means that if jobs are available in one region of the country, those out of work are not relocating to take advantage of those opportunities.
While their activities had been generally tolerated for many years, as the Chinese economy boomed and labor shortages grew, the government appears to be taking a harsher line on such activities now that growth has slowed and some factories are relocating to countries like Vietnam, where labor can be cheaper.
But in the giddy aftermath of Sunday's game, the missed call maybe resonated even deeper for a Los Angeles franchise that went 4-12 two seasons ago after relocating to Southern California from St. Louis and entrusted a 30-year-old coaching prodigy, Sean McVay, to return the Rams to prominence.
While many communities will seek to rebuild their destroyed levees, conservation groups say the repairs only buy time before the next inevitable flood comes along, and that local and federal governments should more seriously consider relocating to higher ground and placing levees and development farther away from rivers and their floodplains.
While Paul's collective had all its members living in the West Hollywood home he rented before relocating to a $6.9 million, 15,000 square-foot mansion in Calabasas, only four out of the 21 Hype House members live in the house full-time with the rest living in different homes and even different states.
Selina itself has taken a page out of the digital nomad bible: the company's first properties were across Latin America — founded in 2015 when Museri and co-founder Daniel Rudasevski were resident in Panama — although the company itself was established in New York and now its co-founders are relocating to London.
One would have hoped that traveling to the West and relocating to America would have meant an end to all that, but the sexism I experienced in the United States was consistent and with no end in sight -- in the classroom by pupils and teachers, in the workplace by colleagues and bosses, everywhere.
On Sunday, Trump softened his position to "extreme vetting" of immigrants from nations with a history of terror, but that kind of policy stance could still block Syrians from relocating to the US. In Ohio, it's obvious that such a policy would not only harm would-be refugees, but also the local economies.
The European Fine Art Foundation, which runs the annual Tefaf art fair in Maastricht, has in recent years been debating the idea of relocating to a larger city, such as Amsterdam or Rotterdam, but the board of trustees in December announced that it would instead make an official 10-year commitment to Maastricht.
Pauline and Thomas Nakios moved to West 14th Street in 2002, soon after relocating to Manhattan from Atlanta, where Ms. Nakios had started a women's clothing line called Lilla P. They were looking for a loft where they could live and work, and she didn't want to be in the garment district.
Peter Mayle, an Englishman who started a writing career in his 21993s with sex-education books for children before making a spectacularly successful switch to the travel memoir genre with "A Year in Provence," his 20013 best seller about relocating to Southern France, died on Thursday at a hospital near his home there.
The festival, which was launched out of Monterrey in 2008 by local organizer Pablo Martinez and a few likeminded pals before relocating to Mexico City in 2013, has spent the last seven years experimenting with the art of vibe-making, booking some of the most eclectic and challenging festival lineups anywhere in North America.
When: June 3 at 10 PM (Métropolis), panel June 4 at 2 PM (Phi Centre) Hometown: Montreal, Quebec (originally from Vancouver, British Columbia) Why: His chilled out, west coast deep house vibes have become a bit edgier since relocating to Montreal, and recently contributed the first release on the new Arbutus Records offshoot SOBO.
But on March 9, days after he exited the race, Mr. Bloomberg's campaign laid off field workers in all but six battleground states, asking if they were open to relocating to one of those states — Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — or if they wanted to be referred to another presidential campaign.
"We have a lot of people coming from other places, and we wanted to give them a window and a glimpse into this really cool city," said Mr. Glezman, who, after relocating to South Bend, moved with Mr. Buttigieg to an old frame fixer-upper they share with a skittish rescue mutt they named Truman.
The 2017 federal tax reform prompted an influx of high earners to Miami — and they&aposre spending millions on luxury real estateIn the past couple of years, some of the highest earners in high-tax states like New York, New Jersey, and California have been relocating to Miami and snapping up luxury real estate.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE's campaign manager Brad ParscaleBradley (Brad) James ParscaleMORE is temporarily relocating to Washington, D.C., after some of the president's allies complained about his pay and commitment, Bloomberg News reported.
The possibility of companies and jobs relocating to stay within the European Union has become a concern following the U.K. referendum in June in which the country chose to leave the EU. The move by the FDP also aims to promote the party ahead of a September election in Berlin for seats in the state parliament.
Later, Clinton plans to call into local radio stations in battleground states before relocating to Midtown Manhattan and another as-yet-unknown location near the Javits Center, where she and her closest family members will watch returns and keep up with reports from the analytics and legal teams manning a command center at the campaign's Brooklyn headquarters.
Consider that the very act of leaving one's home, crossing borders (often dangerously) and relocating to a place one might not even be able to imagine is itself an act of extreme bravery, undertaken by people who are willing to assume great personal risk in the search for prosperity and the promise of a better future.
For a couple of seasons now, The Americans has been ramping up its focus on the goings-on in Philip and Elizabeth's home country — to the extent that for a minute toward the end of last season, I found myself seriously wondering if the show might take the extraordinary measure of relocating to the Soviet Union.

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