relocation in the PONS Dictionary

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Government subsidies for travel and relocation facilitated the decision to emigrate.
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Approximately 3,000 houses have been built for relocation purposes to date.
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The site has been extensively developed over the past century, including the relocation of a number of historic vernacular timber frame barns.
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It became clear that the relocation plan would not gain planning permission without a potentially long-running public enquiry.
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The area residents resisted the relocation efforts, sometimes retreating into the park boundaries to escape detection.
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During the relocation process, the people managing the relocations (internal or outsourced) must track, report and especially manage exceptions to the relocation policy.
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However, such street vendors must be given a notice of at least 30 days for relocation.
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Tasks assigned to the two cosmonauts included hardware relocations, installations, retrievals, and deployments.
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Trapping is also used for research and relocation of wildlife.
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He said that the relocation was part of a renovation.
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