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were relocation
noun
The act of moving from one place to another.
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The main reasons for loss to follow-up were relocation or the fact that women who lived elsewhere had only come to the area for delivery.
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The next step was relocation to Geneva.
"The only effective mitigation is relocation to alternative site".
A major national issue for Solomon Islands is relocation of communities in its outer islands.
"The cutting edge of innovation is usually in a place that is very diverse and open, and if this place loses its edge there is relocation," Peri said.
The model is relocation policy that minimizes the expected present worth of all costs (Rosenthal et al. 1978).
"Our direct competition are relocation agents, expensive private agents used by corporates to find accommodation for their employees moving from one city to another.
The remediation options available are relocation of mine spoil into the open pit and on site remediation by landscaping/contouring, placement of a cover and revegetation.
Hence, common practice is relocation of the dredged material to a Baltic Sea disposal site or on the nearby dredged discharge pool 'Am Stau' [8].
Will it be relocation or expansion?
"If I would have known there was relocation money, if I would have known there was counseling money, yes, I would have applied for it," she said.
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