Process of vacating a fixed location (such as a residence or business) and settling in a different one.
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Examples for "moving "
Examples for "moving "
1 They went to different churches, different schools, and used different moving companies.
2 Obama said the report showed the economy moving in the right direction.
3 We feel positive that there are good opportunities moving forward, Goodman said.
4 The government is moving to set child poverty reduction targets into law.
5 And of course research into actually using Crispr will keep moving forward.
1 It needs 100 million euros for identification and relocation , the source said.
2 Its support and mobility services offer contracting, relocation and relevant visa support.
3 At this point, Curry said, no one has accepted the relocation offer.
4 The government agencies are still studying whether to approve the relocation plan.
5 Surely cost should be a major factor in any decision regarding relocation ?
1 The Group Areas Act led to the forced removals of coloured people.
2 About three million cataract removals are performed every year in the U.S.
3 The removals would not be made except for the pressure of politicians.
4 We studied 16 patients in whom Angio-Seal was utilized in IABP removals .
5 Forced removals and the other apartheid evils had their roots in colonialism.
1 Ricky Hougton from He Korowai Trust wants to ramp up housing relocation efforts and employ local apprentices to help him do it.
1 One option would involve the Queen and royal household moving out for the duration of repairs.
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