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The two big gainers in the currency markets were once again the U.S. dollar and the Japanese yen, as investors withdrew capital from perceived areas of economic risk and repatriated their assets.

Unreported travel to a malaria-endemic region was possible but unlikely because our patient stayed illegally in Belgium and leaving the country would risk being repatriated to Guinea-Conakry.

At time of writing, all the interviewees have already repatriated, with recollections of the difficulty in repatriating, from the risk of going through checkpoints, being robbed, bribing the militias, going hungry and tired at the journey, and finally coming home to face the reality that most of them did not have enough resources to sustain their families.

Asked for greater details about Mr. Obama's intentions, a National Security Council spokeswoman, Caitlin Hayden, said the president was "considering a range of options for ways that we can reduce the population there," including "reappointing a senior official at the State Department to renew our focus on repatriating or transferring" lower-risk detainees.

"To lose 50 MPs at a time [when] we are repatriating powers from Brussels as we leave the European Union risks leaving the UK government struggling to keep up with the day to day requirements of legislation.

"To lose 50 MPs at a time we are repatriating powers from Brussels, as we leave the European Union, risks leaving the UK government struggling to keep up with the day-to-day requirements of legislation," she said.

The marginal cost (economic or otherwise) of maintaining the Haitian refugees in Guantanamo, where austere conditions of hardship predominate in any event, or of providing access and information to HRC, is minimal, whereas the risk of retaliation against repatriated Haitian refugees may be substantial.

The case has triggered a diplomatic scramble to keep China from repatriating the nine defectors while highlighting the plight of North Korean refugees, who are perpetually at risk of being deported until they are able to claim asylum in Southeast Asia.

No? Then we get the legal risks associated with Novolipetsk, the weak Russian legal system, the absence of minority shareholder protection, burdensome tax legislation and the difficulty of repatriating earnings from any Novolipetsk dividends.

He would consider "repatriating" to New York.

Money is no object when repatriating trophies is the issue.

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