Exact(7)
Many of the letters were instructions from urban breadwinners on how to spend the money they were remitting to the countryside.
The cost of remitting to sub-Saharan Africa, typically around 12%, is three percentage points higher than the global average, according to the World Bank.
Non, ça ne se passera pas comme ça!" The Reserve Bank of India had raised objections to his remitting to France the money which had been paid to him by Mrs Sarabhai - the widow of a well-to-do Ahmedabad mill owner.
Second, we expect the direct and indirect effects of irregular status on remitting to vary with the context of reception.
This lacuna in the literature merits empirical research in order to enhance the understanding of how migrants behave when remitting to their households of origin.
In particular, the empirical analysis reported here examines how Kenyan multiple-sibling migrants interact when remitting to their household of origin in order to determine the dominant drivers of their remittance behaviour.
Similar(52)
Any surplus (fawāḍil) was to be remitted to the sultan's treasury.
By Mary Rose Himler The New Yorker, October 29 , 1927P. 64 Overcharge of $1.20 remitted to purchaser.
Provided that all profits are remitted to investors each year, such structures avoid corporate income tax.
"In many cases, it was the result of banks seeking high return to remit to shareholders.
And SOGEAT had made 3.3 billion lire in 1974-78 thad had not been remitted to Switzerland.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com