Sentence examples for the remittance of from inspiring English sources

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The remittance of VAT payments in respect of these imports shall continue to be in accordance with the Gaza-Jericho Agreement.

The government extended the central bank's control by ordering that no transfers of foreign exchange abroad, including the remittance of corporate profits, be permitted without authorization from the central bank.

The "remittance" of money by people working in wealthier countries to low- and middle-income countries is indeed a global phenomenon; in 2017, the World Bank has reported, $466bn was remitted, with India the biggest recipient, of $69bn.

The Brilac report recounts how the minutes of a Cema-Chile board meeting on 13 November 1998 recorded the remittance of $50,000 to Pinochet's wife to cover costs incurred when he was under arrest, adding that $10,000 of this sum went into the account of Julia Hormazabal, Cema-Chile's director.

The remittance of untreated textile effluent including liquid, gaseous and solid wastes leads to severe environmental problems, affecting the aquatic ecosystem by reducing the penetration of sunlight and thus by decreasing the rate of photosynthesis and increasing biological oxygen demand (Kant 2012; Singh et al. 2015).

The states are granted the primary authority for the collection of sales tax revenues and the remittance of such revenues to the Treasury.

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Residents survive mainly on fishing and the remittances of the 300,000-strong diaspora in New Zealand, Australia and the US.

Although the economy revived under her leadership, it remains weak, sustained by the remittances of millions of overseas workers.

A tenth of the Philippine population has moved overseas and those left behind depend heavily on the remittances of those who left.

Countries that rely heavily on the remittances of their overseas workers may be reluctant to interfere with a system that brings economic benefits, even if it is clear that some of their citizens are being harmed.

In addition, the remittances of these emigrants (most of which were transferred through unofficial channels and therefore not taxed) fueled inflation, driving the prices of domestic food products above those of imported equivalents, such as U.S. grains and Australian meats.

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