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Compared to other professional groups, nurses plan to remit smaller portions of their overseas earnings (perhaps owing to lower wages against cost of living in destination countries) but are more likely to remit over half of their incomes.
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Infectious diseases of more insidious onset and/or tendency to relapse and remit over long periods of time (e.g., tuberculosis, HIV infection, malaria, Helicobacter pylori) pose problems for surveillance and characterize many of the chronic diseases that would be the target for environmental health tracking.
The abrupt onset of childhood narcolepsy with cataplexy, the acute movement disorder, the sudden weight gain and the hypersomnolence represent a unique and vanishing clinical framework that partially remits over time.
Next month the company will pilot a project with Citicorp that allows Kenyans in the U.K. to remit money home over their phones.
As a result Aviva expects its UK life company to remit £1bn of cash over and above its normal run-rate over the next three years.
With family reunification and with greater integration of the migrants in the host communities, their ability and willingness to remit has been widely expected to decline over time.
The better coverage of these companies in Morocco and all over the world can influence the propensity to remit of migrants.
The writer had failed to remit the Paid Companionship Tax.
About half recovered naturally, whereas the others failed to remit.
Circulation over a longer term in the form of multiple trips also predicts a higher probability to remit.
Therefore, vascular targeting agents may serve to remit AML.
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