Process of vacating a fixed location (such as a residence or business) and settling in a different one.
The transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
The act of changing your residence or place of business.
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 ?
6 We introduce worldwide African professionals to employers and relocation services back home.
7 The group said affected staff would be offered redeployment, relocation or redundancy.
8 The family said they were waiting for an auspicious date for relocation .
9 The report said Prasad had sought his relocation and the ministry agreed.
10 Spain and Poland were among the staunchest opponents to the relocation plan.
11 Nor has France met its share of the European Union relocation quota.
12 The other girls' information was filed according to the sector of relocation .
13 This applies to supermarkets open without expansion or relocation for five quarters.
14 This sudden relocation without proper and adequate information makes us more stressed.
15 The additional expense includes relocation , property lease costs and other restructuring expenses.
16 They declined to identify any new investments tied to their corporate relocation .
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