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relocation <a relocation; relocations> N

relocation contribution ECON

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The area residents resisted the relocation efforts, sometimes retreating into the park boundaries to escape detection.
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Concrete plans of relocation did not officially emerge until 1961.
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However, the relocation idea was abandoned and the memorial remained at its original location.
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It started with eight franchised member clubs and, through a series of expansions, contractions, and relocations, the league is now composed of 15 active franchises.
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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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Since its relocation, the school has purchased further land and constructed additional buildings and sporting facilities.
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Another hardship experienced more commonly by military families (compared with civilian families) is frequent relocation.
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In the wake of two fruitless relocations and months of casualties, commanders finally managed to impose an effective latrine-policy.
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The funding has been used for land acquisitions, relocation programs, and acoustical treatment programs.
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Tasks assigned to the two cosmonauts included hardware relocations, installations, retrievals, and deployments.
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