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the repatriating
verb
To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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Last August Mr. Conte retired, handing the repatriating Mr. Vincent a full home-and-away performing schedule, which includes appearances in Newark this weekend and Princeton next week.
Many of the repatriating refugees have encountered harsh realities as the earlier hopes of durable peace, reconstruction and development in Afghanistan have faltered.
Of the repatriating Syrian and Ivorian refugees, most returned after only one or two years in exile, but with the prospects for continued violence in Syria and DRC, returns to these countries are likely to be poor.
"The repatriation holiday would have little or no effect on investment and job creation, the key to the whole issue, simply because the repatriating companies are not capital-constrained today," the Heritage report said.
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The repatriated money will be taxed at 10 percent, the government said.
Companies spent most of the repatriated $300 billion on dividends and stock buybacks, enriching executives and shareholders.
The repatriated money was to be used only on permissible activities like research and development, capital expenditures and pension funding.
He came through its academy, as did Carles Puyol and Xavi and Andrés Iniesta and the repatriated Gerard Piqué and Fàbregas.
The repatriated money was mostly used for dividend payments, share buybacks (which tend to raise executive pay) and severance pay for employees laid off in corporate restructuring.
In a report issued last year, the UN commission of inquiry on human rights in North Korea said "almost all of the repatriated people are subjected to inhumane acts.
Already the repatriated wages of its overseas workers equal 10% of the nation's GDP.
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