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Repatriating

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Repatriating meaning

present participle and gerund of repatriate

Example sentences (20)

Data center operators who can fill that gap will give organizations a compelling reason to choose data centers over on-prem infrastructure when repatriating workloads.

If so, making those changes is likely to be faster and less costly than repatriating.

If Trump was serious about repatriating money and jobs, he could look back at his well-informed slashing of the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% and build on it by further slashing the rate to 15% or 0%.

Mr. Schaming said he was proud of his work there, from lobbying for gallery upgrades to repatriating Native American artifacts plundered from the graves of New York’s tribal nations.

The country is repatriating hundreds of similarly pillaged treasures, reclaiming parts of its history lost to looting under its former colonial ruler from the late 17th century to independence in 1945.

The process of repatriating the artifacts began under the ‘Rethinking Uganda Museum’ project in 2016, supported by the University of Michigan and funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation.

When capital reversals occur, there is increased demand for foreign currency as investors convert their naira holdings into dollars or other currencies before repatriating their funds.

And those broken relations could also play a role in repatriating the bodies of the 63 Canadians who died in the crash.

Chinese investors have also expressed frustration over the difficulties they face in repatriating profits from their businesses in Zimbabwe.

He said that the government should stop repatriating Kuwaitis from Iran and instead should house them in a hotel and test them there.

The major reason why investor interest on the ZSE and local businesses has waned in the past three years is because of restrictions on repatriating dividends and capital for foreign investors.

There is money everywhere in this country and that’s the reason why we have an increasing number of financially literate foreign nationals settling in Lesotho and taking control of our economy and repatriating the profits to their own countries.

The ship was in the process of repatriating its crew.

The two countries cooperated in ensuring that lifesaving medicines and personal protective equipment can be moved between them and in repatriating citizens who were trapped abroad when travel restrictions were imposed, he said.

Andrew Scheer, the Conservative leader, has taken a strong stance against repatriating alleged ISIL members from Canada, and said he would not “lift a finger” to bring Letts to this country.

Britain will consider repatriating orphans and unaccompanied children in north-east if they are alerted to their presence by local military or aid agencies.

Burundi said on Tuesday it would start repatriating 200,000 of its refugees from neighboring Tanzania in October, sparking fears of forced returns among those who have crossed the border to escape violence.

Canada denounced the invasion but has not done its part to ease the burden on the Kurds by repatriating any of the roughly 40 Canadians held at ISIS detainee camps, according to Kurdish authorities.

Insurance would have also helped with the cost of repatriating Martin.

On Monday, the CAA started repatriating British holidaymakers who were abroad at the time that Thomas Cook collapsed.