Sentence examples for with a relocation from inspiring English sources

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With a relocation expected, she said, the family's coming months would be full of change.

Some faculty members were leery of the move from the old campus, which began more than five years ago with a relocation to a temporary site.

"It is not the firm's policy to reimburse employees for losses incurred on the sale of a home in connection with a relocation and no such reimbursement is included in the amounts listed as moving expense," JP Morgan said.

Along with a relocation of dirty factories ahead of the 2008 Olympics, this has contributed to a sharp fall in sulphur dioxide emissions, which failed to meet standards for only three days last winter, compared with 106 days in 1998.

Or that a manager who wanted to calm the irresistible swell of speculation linking him with a relocation to the Reebok to fill the manager's position at Bolton Wanderers would surely take a chance on missing his check-in time in order to show his face to the press.

In both cases, the issue of relocating to keep your job arises when an employer decides to leave New York, although only the onstage Mr. Lipton is faced with a relocation to Mars, where "the real estate is, like, a penny a hectare".

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Word filters through from a monthly detainee meeting with Border Force that a relocation program is being prepared but we're never told anything about when this will happen, or where people will be assigned.

At Relo Japan, a company that provides moving services to expatriates, business of late has come mainly from the United States, with some from Australia and Britain, said James Keane, a relocation consultant with the company.

Motorists saw a relocation with several mountain cuts built high up the canyon wall, with a view of the slide and former lake.

Moreover, the treatment with oxidizing compounds caused a relocation of the initially evenly distributed SlSUT1-GFP protein into raft-like structures [8].

For example, "Yolks on Me" (1944) deals with Japanese P.O.W.s escaping from a relocation camp, and is in line with the anti-Japanese racism of the era.

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