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Some of the residents said they cannot afford to move, or it would be difficult to relocate because many apartments do not accept families with several children.

"This is not the 1960s, when currency controls and limited communications made it difficult to relocate yourself and your business," he said.

As a result, it's difficult to relocate for a better job or cheaper housing.

Venues are so busy during the holidays that it's difficult to relocate at the last minute.

Whisson also explained that koalas are difficult to relocate because they tend to specialize in certain tree species.

"We know that these changes are difficult and that some employees may not be able to relocate or haven't made any decisions yet," Simons said in an e-mail.

"It is not easy to relocate nearly 250,000 stray dogs.

But those who make the difficult decision to relocate are entering largely uncharted territory.

– Interview 1 with resident of uninhabitable zone who chose not to relocate.

Wilson made the difficult decision to relocate his company from Kansas City, Mo., to San Francisco.

"I don't want to relocate," she said.

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