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But lost in the speeches and spin is a simple fact: Businesses don't move between states much, and corporate relocations — in either direction — are almost irrelevant to the overall economic health of any state.
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With a glimmer of the big, unwieldy story she wanted to tell but no set method of how to frame it, Ms. Wilkerson interviewed more than 1,200 people whose lives had followed the same basic pattern: early years in the South followed by relocation in either the North or the West.
"That's why a lot of relocations in this area fail," she said.
About 2,000 Bushmen lived in the reserve when Botswana first began its forced relocations in 1997.
(It arose for example in the relocations in Brazil when World Cup stadiums were built).
The study following it presents the forced relocations in Romania between 1949 and 1951.
The evacuation marks the second time in recent months that volcanic activity has forced large-scale relocations in Japan.
These alterations are often accompanied by gene relocations in relation to other genomic regions or to nuclear compartments.
KUC1 and KUC7 12 experienced relocations in 2001 and 2004, respectively.
Fig. 4 Distribution of stations used for relocations in sub-region A1.
The company expected to complete 23 relocations in fiscal year 2013.
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