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It's a temporary relocation.
"This is a temporary relocation," she said.
I.A.E.A. guidelines recommend temporary relocation if levels reach 30 millisieverts per month.
Life in the temporary relocation sites doesn't promise much in the way of hope.
"But the temporary relocation of businesses following the [1996 IRA] bomb stopped that".
Perhaps it was a trip to the Museum of Modern Art, during its temporary relocation to Long Island City.
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Are we sacrificing our children's health and our parents' health for this company?' " Nationally, temporary relocations for lead contamination and other environmental problems are not infrequent, although having to move so large a portion of a small town is rare, particularly when, as in Herculaneum, the danger was so long suspected.
"Nonetheless, from time to time, the board is asked to consider temporary relocations as a means for securing a club's ongoing participation in our competition.
Issues include healthcare, offshoring of call center jobs, temporary job relocations and pensions.
But floods have also secondary effects: infectious diseases [ 15], temporary or permanent relocation of people, loss of property and related (post traumatic) stress and mental disorders [ 16, 17], damage to infrastructure hampering and/or disrupting health services or endangering drinking water systems, and dampness and mould in houses [ 18] that affect housing quality for a long time.
The displaced tenant can receive temporary or long-term relocation assistance from the city.
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