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Mr Clegg said he thought the idea of repatriating powers was "pretty seductive" and "seemed very reasonable".
Of course, the idea of repatriating manufacturing jobs is politically popular on both sides of the aisle, and during elections it plays particularly well in Rust Belt states like Ohio and Michigan.
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He said the Dutch and the Germans supported the idea of EU powers being repatriated to nation states.
Greece has not abandoned the idea of resorting to international justice to repatriate the Parthenon marbles and is investigating new ways in which it might bring a claim against the British Museum.
So Lubell and Culligan hatched the idea of the Research Bank, which would take $100 billion of the newly repatriated money.
But the idea of granting a tax holiday for corporations that repatriate income they've kept overseas, and on which they have avoided taxes, is one of the worst ideas I've heard in a long time.
All this has complicated the task of repatriating the Yemenis in Guantánamo.
Those who sign contracts are faced with the problem of repatriating profits.
For example, Americans who sign contracts are faced with the problem of repatriating profits.
The difficult process of repatriating a small child and a young nurse, both born in China.
The objective of this study was to estimate the average total costs of repatriating seafarers based on four case vignettes.
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the idea of expelling
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the idea of handing
the idea of returning
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