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Being sent abroad for a better education was also commonplace.
In exceptional circumstances some are sent abroad for resettlement or asylum.
But not all the waste sent abroad is disposed of legally.
In a typical year, three-quarters of its coins are sent abroad.
" "A North Korean group sent abroad is always composed of three parties.
As such, it was yanked from museums, shoved into storage, sent abroad, lost.
The wages of workers sent abroad provide foreign currency for the Pyongyang government.
Giant pandas are unique to China and can be sent abroad as diplomatic tokens.
Brownback sent abroad and out of their state, I cannot support his confirmation today.
They are not sent abroad, no world-class coaches are brought here to train them.
More than 80 percent of the approximately 7,800 vehicles produced every day are sent abroad.
Ursuleanu was one of the lucky few burn victims who got sent abroad and survived.
Many are forcibly sent abroad to developing countries; in exchange, the Cuban government collects their salary.
A lot of e-waste must be sent abroad for proper recycling that meets international standards.
They said the joint Chinese-American effort had prevented 2000m doses of fentanyl from being sent abroad.
Kim Jong Il's half-brother, Kim Pyong Il, was sent abroad on never-ending diplomatic service, for instance.
Since 1970, more than 235 baseball volunteers and 54 softball coaches have been sent abroad, according to JICA.
The recorder will be sent abroad for analysis if it is found in a damaged state, he said.
The Washington-based Global Financial Integrity has calculated that $12 billion is sent abroad from Ukraine each year.
A rebound in imports weighed on growth, while exports fell modestly due to a decrease in services sent abroad.
Not publicly known at that time was why Soni was suddenly being sent abroad and away from the newsroom.
If they are damaged they could be sent abroad for further analysis or back to their U.S. manufacturer, Honeywell.
Much of that waste is sent abroad, including to Indonesia, where it is combined with local waste for processing.
More work is being sent abroad, and foreign-owned car plants in the South have turned back unionization efforts.
With family in Puerto Rico, Rodriguez, who lives in California, had to arrange for the remains to be sent abroad.
But stories abound of maids being sent abroad against their will, enduring horrific abuse and living in slave-like conditions.
Iran has nonetheless sent abroad about 2417,1153 bpd of crude in July, said the industry source, who tracks such flows.
Iran has nonetheless sent abroad about 22018,2417 bpd of crude in July, said the industry source, who tracks such flows.
His administration has pushed repeatedly to cut the amount of money sent abroad since he took office in January 2017.
The country's prime minister, Nguyen Xuan Phuc, has also instructed officials to look into cases of Vietnamese citizens sent abroad illegally.
And the factory's profits, to the extent they ever come, may very well be sent abroad instead of being reinvested here.
Locals are planning to open restaurants and shops, and a few hundred young people have been sent abroad to study hospitality.
Kia is one of top manufacturers in the export-reliant country, with nearly all of the Slovak factory's production sent abroad.
I.A. agent on this program speaking about assassins who were sent abroad by the US to start revolutions and topple governments.
Scores of middle-wage, middle-skill jobs in manufacturing, largely in the middle of the country, were automated away or sent abroad.
Iran has nonetheless sent abroad about 400,000 bpd so far this month, less than half as much as it exported in April.
The school offers free education to children of the North Korean elite, many of whom would otherwise be sent abroad for school.
Nigeria's central bank has asked MTN to repatriate $8.1 billion in monies sent abroad, claiming the funds were sent without proper certification.
I have seen my friends sent abroad to foreign lands with ill-defined military missions, coming back mangled or not at all.
Or, officials said, they could rotate into deployments to ease the strain on American commandos who have repeatedly been sent abroad. Maj.
Mr. Cameron also failed in his attempt to prevent child benefits being sent abroad for workers in Britain with dependents elsewhere in Europe.
Opponents of the deal, especially in the United States, argue that if demand for domestic goods decreases, jobs would have been sent abroad.
That is low compared with remittances from workers sent abroad by the state, which are estimated to be in the hundreds of millions.
But these have to be sent abroad to laboratories in Australia, South Korea or Switzerland for sequencing—a process that can take months.
The greatest exporter in human history, China, actually imported more than it sent abroad in February—the first such month in three years.
Selling crops, nuts, meat and other goods abroad are vital part of the sector, with more than 20% of agricultural production sent abroad.
Along the way he received high honors, was published in the best periodicals and was sent abroad as an envoy of good will.
Still others, like Guatemala, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ethiopia, reduced or stopped adoptions completely following corruption scandals involving children wrongly sent abroad.
Several suggested casting priorities such as climate change in concrete terms, for instance by stressing that jobs installing solar panels cannot be sent abroad.
Of the children who made it to the Thai camps, hundreds were sent abroad over the years to begin new lives with foster families.
In his past two annual requests, Trump proposed - and Congress largely rejected - cuts of up to 30 percent in the amount of money sent abroad.
Others were sent abroad in hopes they would have a better life - or that they might be reunited soon after the chaos of the war.
Today, roughly one in four barrels of oil extracted in the U.S. is sent abroad, and total fuel exports have grown more than 750 percent.
Investigators need to further analyze the memory units before deciding if they can be fixed locally or if they need to be sent abroad for repairs.
"There is a complete lack of data, but it seems this practice mainly affects girls and some are sent abroad," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Iran has nonetheless sent abroad between 2000,0003 bpd and 2000,2550 bpd of oil so far in May, according to two industry sources who track the flows.
Economists and the media have been insisting that jobs sent abroad aren't coming home and, even if they did, robots would be doing most of them.
Sixty percent of these are destined to remain in France, while 40 percent are sent abroad to places including the US, Scandinavia, and most recently, Qatar.
Iran has nonetheless sent abroad about 300,000 bpd of crude in the first three weeks of June, according to two industry sources who track the flows.
As he blasts what he acknowledges to be a charmed path through the world of American journalism, it is not long before he is sent abroad.
In addition, the bill targets foreign banks that deal with North Korean laborers, more than 50,85033 of whom have been sent abroad to amass hard currency.
In recent years — the Obama years — the amount of energy the country has sent abroad has begun to catch up with the energy it brings in.
And while Hong Kong does recycle some materials, the city is unable to reap most of the benefits of doing so because the recyclables are sent abroad.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc ordered government officials to help establish the identities of the victims and look into cases of Vietnamese citizens sent abroad illegally.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc ordered government officials to help establish the identities of the victims and look into cases of Vietnamese citizens sent abroad illegally.
The dispute is over the transfer of $8.1 billion of funds which Nigeria's central bank said the company had sent abroad in breach of foreign-exchange regulations.
Most of the fish they catch is sent abroad, with a lot ending up as fishmeal fodder for chickens and pigs in the United States and Europe.
That followed an order days before from that country's central bank that MTN's Lagos-based unit hand over $8.1 billion that it said was illegally sent abroad.
The bank month ordered MTN and its banks to bring $8.134 billion back into the country that MTN allegedly had sent abroad in breach of foreign exchange regulations.
VIKRANT REDDYWashington, DC Your article on Indian labour sent abroad in servitude forgot one other region of India where this applied: Burma ("100 years since servitude", September 2nd).
Salameh said liquidity management was needed, with banks able to borrow dollars at 20% interest to secure depositors' needs on condition that such funds were not sent abroad.
Salameh said liquidity management was needed, with banks able to borrow dollars at 20% interest to secure depositors' needs on condition that such funds were not sent abroad.
The first were founded as mutual aid organizations by an earlier wave of Chinese scholars, mostly graduate students on scholarships, sent abroad to study after the Cultural Revolution.
They put new restrictions on North Korea's Foreign Trade Bank, forbid the country to increase the number of workers sent abroad and strengthen oversight of North Korean shipping.
Beijing has strictly limited how much money can be sent abroad and has clamped down on what a growing number of the country's leaders considered wasteful corporate purchases.
In 2010, then-British prime minister Gordon Brown apologized for the "shameful" policy which saw children being sent abroad from orphanages and other institutions, often without their parents knowledge.
The new regulations also increase the limit of money that can be sent abroad by legal entities as part of their business transactions to 40,000 euros from 20,000 euros daily.
The dispute is over the transfer of $8.1 billion of funds which Nigeria's central bank said the company had sent abroad from Africa's biggest economy in breach of foreign-exchange regulations.
"There is a thorough investigation to ascertain any possible oversight from the part of the company responsible for checking all air mail that is sent abroad," ELTA said in a statement.
It consisted of self-published poems, stories, novels, human rights appeals and political manifestoes that were secretly circulated in typed and mimeographed copies; in many cases, they were also sent abroad.
Rousseff also issued a decree cutting the income tax on remittances sent abroad to pay for tourism and other services to 6 percent, from 25 percent, according to the official gazette.
If recorders are found intact their contents will be studied in Egypt, air accident investigator Captain Hani Galal told CBC, but they will be sent abroad for analysis if found damaged.
Last week Nigeria's central bank ordered MTN's Lagos-based unit to hand over $8.1 billion that it said was illegally sent abroad, raising questions about doing business in the west African country.
MTN and the central bank are in a dispute over the transfer of $8.1 billion of funds which the bank said the company had sent abroad in breach of foreign-exchange regulations.
Quite a few orders are sent abroad—to the United States in particular, and occasionally as far as Australia—often to Scanians living in exile or to curious descendants of Swedish immigrants.
Iran has nonetheless sent abroad about 400,2.53 bpd so far this month, according to data from Refinitiv Eikon and two industry sources who also track the flows, less than half April's rate.
The Venezuelan government says it has more than $9 billion in currency reserves, though much of that is gold that must be sent abroad to liquidate, a transaction that can take time.
At a news conference early on Friday, another general, Omar Zein al-Abdeen rejected those demands, saying it would be "an ugly mark on Sudan" if the deposed leader were sent abroad.
The regulator last month ordered MTN and its banks to bring $8.134 billion back into Nigeria which the central bank alleged the company had sent abroad in breach of foreign exchange regulations.
"Since the profit from this business is sent abroad, it is fair that these multinational companies pay for this responsibility they have left to Brazilian society," prosecutor Davi Bressler said in the statement.
But much of the value of that trade comes from U.S. semiconductors that are sent abroad for low value-added processing before finding their way back to U.S. consumers registered as U.S. imports.
I said that 'if, with these shoes, you run well, you will be sent abroad from the money that will come to you, and not just that, but you'll also get a tracksuit.
These steps have already been taken (hardware has been ripped out, materials sent abroad), and will stay in place for 85033 years or more, preventing a bomb far longer than military action could.
" Jeff Rathke of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at the Johns Hopkins University said Grenell's style makes him "one of the most unconventional ambassadors that the Trump administration has sent abroad.
The committee is analysing the memory units from the Cockpit Voice Recorder and the Flight Data Recorder before determining if they can be repaired in Egypt or will need to be sent abroad.
His military background, according to the complaint, is something he touted, telling the undercover FBI officials he could use his skills for an attack in the US, or to be sent abroad to fight.
Nigeria's central bank last month ordered MTN's Lagos-based unit to hand over $0.93 billion that it said was illegally sent abroad, and the government this month handed MTN a $2 billion tax bill.
British embassies have publicised the wrong deadline for registration (the correct one is June 7th); postal votes have been sent abroad with too little postage; expat voter details have been mislaid by local councils.
Threats to cut American foreign aid have long been a talking point, particularly among Republicans trying to stir their base by tapping a popular, if inaccurate, perception that the money sent abroad is vast.
Trump's focus on his "America First" agenda has meant fewer funds for foreign assistance and his administration has pushed repeatedly to cut the amount of money sent abroad since he took office in January 2017.
"This (law), if implemented well, could really minimize significantly the suffering of the Ethiopians sent abroad," said Daniel Melese, country representative for the Freedom Fund, a private donor fund aiming to end modern-day slavery.
But many have accused Iran of dragging its feet, a complaint likely to be bolstered by the suggestion on Tuesday that the plane's black boxes would be analyzed in Iran instead of being sent abroad.
As for the union's Erasmus program — in which Britain ranked fifth two years ago for students sent abroad and fourth for foreign students taken in — nonmembers like Iceland, Norway and Turkey are already allowed to participate.
As it turned out, the boy she called Shin Song-hyuk was one of 200,000 South Korean children sent abroad for adoption since the end of the Korean War, most of them to the United States.
Investor confidence in the West African country has been shaken since the central bank in August ordered MTN to bring back $8.1 billion to the country, part of profits which the South African telecoms firm sent abroad.
Earlier on Tuesday, Standard Bank, said Nigeria's central bank would not be debiting its local unit Stanbic for $2.6 billion, which the regulator said was the bank's portion of the MTN funds which had been sent abroad.
The exhibition, called Masterpieces From the National Gallery, will coincide with the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games in 2020 and is the largest loan the UK museum has sent abroad since it was founded nearly 200 years ago.
Last month Nigeria's central bank ordered Standard Chartered and three other banks to bring back to the country $8.134 billion that it alleged South African telecoms firm MTN had illegally sent abroad in breach of foreign exchange regulations.
During the Soviet era, it held a particularly important place in Soviet foreign policy: dancers were exempt from military service, and the company was strategically sent abroad to send very specific messages regarding life in the Soviet Union.
Nearly 2,000 people in Britain were wed before the age of 18 between 2010 and 2015, according to official data, but campaigners say the numbers do not include those married in religious ceremonies or sent abroad to wed.
But for now, the message being sent abroad is that the United States is back in the nuclear weapons business, either because it wants to bolster its arsenal or because Mr. Trump wants a stronger hand in negotiations.
But there were 4 million more adults who were working as modern-day slaves, which includes victims of sex trafficking as well as housekeepers and nannies who are sent abroad and held captive by the families that employ them.
With the end of the cold war, over the past two decades, it has been Cuban doctors rather than soldiers that have been sent abroad, first as missionaries for Fidel's revolution and then as earners of scarce foreign currency.
Human rights campaigners with the European Alliance for Human Rights in North Korea say North Koreans have been sent abroad to work in jobs performing manual labor and have 90% of their pay sent back to the repressive state.
NAIROBI, March 13 (Reuters) - The black box from the Ethiopian Airplanes plane that crashed on Sunday in Ethiopia has not yet left the country though it will be sent abroad for analysis, an Ethiopian Airlines spokesman said on Tuesday.
In cafeterias across the country, young men speculate about being sent abroad, even though United States officials have said repeatedly that they do not want a war with Iran, and that reinstating a military draft will require congressional approval.
About $24.3 billion was remitted there from the United States last year, practically all of the cross-border money that flowed to Mexico from around the world, and nearly one-fifth of all remittances sent abroad from the United States.
Bedford and his archaeologist colleagues on Vanuatu are known for their long tenure in the country and their keen acquaintance with local sensitivities, and it was only on their bond that the Teouma petrous bones were sent abroad for sandblasting.
A powerful setting of Tang dynasty poems for soprano, piano and two percussionists in the festival was composed in 1981 by Yang Liqing, the first Chinese composer to be sent abroad to study during the loosening of culture in the early 1980s.
The manual was designed to provide regional information to US troops sent abroad to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, or KSA, where they will face restrictions not common in many other non-combat theaters, such as the KSA's ban on pornography and alcohol.
For much of the 20th century the textile industry was an important element of Shetland's local economy; women farmers, before production was moved to factories, knitted the yokes of sweaters to be sent abroad while they walked to and from the fields.
The result could be an overhaul of 20th-century trade rules for a 21st-century global economic order, in which money, ideas and influence could become as closely watched and tightly regulated as hard goods packed on a ship and sent abroad.
The newcomers are exhausted swimmers who've barely made it to land: an English "pilgrim" in a buckled stovepipe hat; an enslaved black man, shackles on his arms; a missionary clutching a crucifix; an impoverished Frenchwoman sent abroad to help populate the New World.
JAKARTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rima Jayanti has not had formal training in detective work but with her sharp eye and gut instinct, her task is to spot Indonesian women at Jakarta's bustling airport in danger of being sent abroad to a life of domestic servitude.
Its Bridgend plant built around 20 percent of Britain's 2.7 million automotive engines last year but a contract to supply Jaguar Land Rover ends in 2020 leaving a run of its own Dragon petrol engines which are sent abroad to be fitted into vehicles.
Administration officials told members of Congress this summer that more than 100,000 people were being processed but hadn't yet had in-person interviews yet — partly due to the fact that very few refugee officers were being sent abroad on "circuit rides" to interview applicants.
ABUJA/LAGOS, Sept 1 (Reuters) - MTN Group's plan to list its Nigerian unit in an initial public offering this year is under threat after the central bank ordered the South African telecoms giant to hand over $8.1 billion allegedly sent abroad illegally, sources said.
The doctors, Joseph M. Herman of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Markus Büchler of the University of Heidelberg, who evaluated Mr. Liu on Saturday, said he had indicated that he wanted to be sent abroad for the remainder of his treatment.
Kim Jong Nam was sent abroad to study on the urging of his mother, growing up apart from his brother Kim Jong Un who, despite being 13-years his junior, he would be passed over in favor of when it came time to succeed their father.
What that means is that many children who live in orphanages in the developing world (often because of poverty or because their parents have no one to care for them while they work), as well as many children sent abroad for adoption, aren't real orphans at all.
She was already deemed a darling back home anyway — one of those overachieving young Jamaicans sent abroad, having been groomed from a young age to be leaders, the ones who diligently rehearsed their roles as replicas of the older generation that still clung to a colonial mindset.
There, as the waves of the Gulf of Guinea crashed against the shore, the first lady wandered the passageways, poking her head into hatches that offered a view into the depths of ancient dungeons where slaves were kept in hellish conditions until they were sent abroad.
WASHINGTON — Tariffs imposed by the United States late last month are prompting a wave of litigation from other nations, including Canada and China, escalating concerns that the Trump administration's more aggressive trade stance could worsen international relations and spur retaliatory actions on American goods sent abroad.
Foreign aid and the State Department The Trump administration, led by Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, has made clear that the State Department will experience wholesale budget cuts in their first budget, with a target squarely on foreign aid sent abroad by the United States.
The Americans may apply a similar fuzziness to the state of animosity between the US and Iran, seeing that General Suleimani's men—including elite units sent abroad, undercover agents and proxies—have been held responsible for numerous attacks on Western and Israeli targets, as far afield as Argentina and Bulgaria.
Security Council diplomats said the resolution — a response to North Korea's test of an intercontinental ballistic missile a month ago — represented a significant squeeze on the North, which imports all of its refined fuel and relies on remittances from thousands of workers sent abroad as a major source of income.
A report compiled by Greenpeace last summer found that even if ambitious, Green New Deal–style policies were enacted within U.S. borders, failing to account for emissions sent abroad could undercut up to half of emissions reductions at home—blowing through our shared carbon budget even as the country reaches net zero.
Judge Owens also wrote that even if Mr. Mohamud's Fourth Amendment rights were implicated, the government's actions were reasonable because of its interest in preventing a terrorist attack, because Mr. Mohamud had a "diminished" expectation of privacy in messages he sent abroad, and because the government follows court-imposed rules to "minimize" privacy intrusions from its surveillance programs.
"Cuba's health service is divided in two: one for Cubans and the other for foreigners, who receive better quality care, while the national population has to be satisfied with dilapidated facilities and a lack of medicines and specialists, who are sent abroad to make money for Cuba," Dr. Julio César Alfonso, director of the medical group Solidaridad Sin Fronteras and a Cuban exile, told El País in 2017.

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