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repatriation <a repatriation; repatriations> N

repatriation of capital ECON

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This body is in charge of the repatriation of the accumulated union wealth.
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Many created other organizations, entities and groups in attempts to further deal with their own ways and means of repatriation.
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This reasoning helps them shape attitudes towards politics, theology, repatriation, and reparation.
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The riots were believed to have been caused by delays in repatriation.
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Tasks included monitoring, ceasefire and repatriation of prisoners of war, among others.
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Repatriation hospitals were established in some countries to care for the ongoing medical and health requirements of returned military personnel.
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During the 1914-18 war wounded prisoners of war stayed here pending repatriation and played a role in developing winter sports.
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Certain cases involving asset recovery have seen difficulties emerge during the repatriation stage.
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The process of repatriation did not end there, though.
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He was selected due to his expertise regarding the repatriation of military prisoners of war.
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