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The potential relocation, which would not occur until 2013, comes as Merrill reported $7.9 billion in write-downs yesterday, leading to its first quarterly loss in six years.
"This is a discussion that started five years ago," Ms. Tolchin said of the proposed relocation, which would consolidate two shelters run by Volunteers of America, one of eight agencies that operate homeless centers for the county.
The Walloons' main fear is that their neighbours would lower tax on high earners, thus reducing the flow of funds to central government and encouraging "fiscal relocation", which would benefit the north of the country.
The proposed relocation, which would start as a one-year pilot programme, would focus only on Syrians who have been recognised as refugees in Italy and Greece and would depend on an initial voluntary commitment from member states.
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An alternative would be the targeted relocation model, which would call for turning various Westchester locales into little outposts of Americana in exile.
Hungary's rightwing prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has called a referendum for 2 October on the EU relocation plan, which would see 1,294 asylum seekers sent to the country.
He said he wanted to "accelerate the relocation and revamping", which would help to improve pollution and emission levels.
The employment issue could be partially mitigated by the forced departure of a substantial proportion of Japan's nearly 2 million immigrants, which would raise yet another complication in the relocation effort.
All of these studies concluded that selective forces might be operating across the whole Drosophila genome, which would favor the [X → A] relocation pattern (see table 1).
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