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Relocations

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Relocations meaning

plural of relocation

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Additionally, internal applications for remote work or office relocations have also been put on hold.

Geographic relocations are common in higher education.

Purchases and relocations of casinos in Indiana must be approved through the passage of a bill by both houses of the Indiana legislature, then signed by the Governor.

Through three different relocations, through the pandemic, and through an ever-shifting Santa Cruz landscape, Motion Pacific has persisted.

According to a new report by real estate company CBRE, Austin stands out with the most headquarters relocations in the country.

I’ve been covering the live, retire, and do business overseas beat for more than 30 years and have advised thousands of expats on their international relocations, so I know from personal experience that this isn’t the case.

NatureScot, which issues lethal control licences, has so far failed to lead on beaver relocations to its national nature reserves.

The Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (Arap) scheme, separate from ACRS, was put in place for Afghans who had worked with the UK government, and their families, prior to the Taliban takeover.

The proposal was the source of debate earlier this year, but the medical marijuana commission tabled the issue in March, saying it wanted to hold off on relocations until its annual permit renewal process was completed.

The three-year transfer rotation policy, a practice in place since the inception of the SSB some 42 years ago, is typically implemented with ample notice to allow for family relocations during the summer.

This revelation challenges the conventional narrative, expanding the discourse beyond high-profile celebrity relocations.

Mainland protesters themselves have objected to relocations that would move refugees off the islands.

The Agriculture Department’s rationale for moving employees was met with skepticism, particularly after then-White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney described agency relocations as a to reduce the federal payroll.

The average daily number of new residents is up from 34 — 8 births, 24 relocations — a year ago.

And second, auditors recommended that IRS ensure use of the data from the Geographic Coverage Model before making decisions on relocations.

At the same time, several river banks have burst leading to displacements and all these call for immediate measures, laws, relocations and special funds to address pressing issues," he said.

Intelligence sources said these relocations include those camps opposite 19 Division on the Indian side besides those in Lipa Valley opposite Naugam sector and Rawalkot and Khuiretta opposite Nowshera and Poonch in India’s 25 Division in Rajouri.

Other big operators requiring so-called third party relocations include AT&T, Kinder Morgan, Southern California Edison, Union Pacific Railroad, BNSF and various irrigation districts.

The NFL currently uses taxpayer money to subsidize relocations.

While our finances take hits from relocations without adequate job and childcare support, we don't face the continuous fears that many military families experience when a loved one is sent into a war zone.