Sentence examples for relocation industry from inspiring English sources

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According to research conducted by Worldwide ERC, a relocation industry trade group, the most-cited reason families opt for a commuter marriage is children's education.

Founded in Berlin in 2015 and now with almost 220 employees across the German, French and Swedish markets, Movinga set out to make it easier to book a city-to-city house move online, noting that the B2C relocation industry is notoriously fragmented and inefficient.

March, April and May are peak transfer periods for the relocation industry, RELO said, since that is when corporations usually inform middle- and top-level employees of pending transfers to coincide with the end of the school year and make the move possible during the summer.

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Holden's town planning ideas involved the relocation of industry out of towns and cities to new industrial centres in the style of Port Sunlight or Bournville where workers could live close to their workplace.

As countries around the globe work to reduce carbon emissions, policymakers are interested in measuring and ultimately reducing emissions associated with the relocation of industry and manufacturing overseas.

After the 1890s the increasing popularity of gas fires and stoves, the introduction of electric motors to replace steam engines, and the gradual relocation of industry to the outer boroughs began to slowly reduce the number of foggy days endured by Londoners.

But Detroit's core problems, including sky-high structural black unemployment and the relocation of industry, preceded the burning and looting.

The progressive closure of docks, cutbacks in railways and the closure and relocation of industry contributed to a long-term decline, removing many of the traditional sources of low- and semi-skilled jobs.

Similar opinions emerged in Viwandani where it was felt that relocation of industries to a less habited place would be resisted as many people were employed in the industries.

Wasmer (2006), in turn, emphasizes that, by inducing substitution of specific for general skills, stringent EPL hinders worker relocation across industries in the presence of sectorial shocks.

As the National Intelligence Council's study says, "The prospect of significantly lower energy prices will have significant positive ripple effects for the U.S. economy, encouraging companies to take advantage of lower energy prices to locate or relocate to the U.S". Already there are significant signs of the relocation of manufacturing industry to the United States, drawn in part by cheap energy.

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