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Repatriation is not a right, no, but a mechanism must exist that becomes engaged when a citizen is unjustly arrested and/or detained in a foreign jurisdiction.
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Repatriation is not, unfortunately, the automatic result of all efforts made to help refugees.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Nobel Lecture 1981
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Repatriation is impossible since so many Indians have been born in Africa and are therefore East African subjects.
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The poem, entitled Repatriation, details how an unnamed 'hero' is driven through the town of Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire, where crowds turn out to pay their respects.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Repatriation claims from many indigenous peoples began in earnest in the 1990s but for years were stonewalled by many museums with a blanket statement that they were not legally allowed to return the collections.
Natural History Museum returns bones of 138 Torres Strait Islanders 2011
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Repatriation of funds to pay for reconstruction will be too small a force to drive the exchange rate.
The Truth About the Yen Taisuke Tanaka 2011
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Read More BOJ Offers $85.5 Billion Money Market Injection ROI: What the Quake Means for Stocks MarketBeat: Yen Rises Sharply on Repatriation Elsewhere, Australian steelmakers and thermal coal miners were outperformers on the theory that thermal coal could be a major beneficiary of the shutdown of parts of Japan's nuclear-power network, while uranium companies fell as the problems in Japan stoked concerns about nuclear power's longer-term viability around the world.
Tokyo Shares Dive; Other Markets Mixed Rosalind Mathieson 2011
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Companies Bring Back 401k Matching Kodak Losing Its Repatriation Buffer Low-Rated Borrowers Facing Loss of CLO Demand As a result, they are debating whether the central bank should do more, such as add to its portfolio of nearly $1 trillion of mortgage securities, in an effort to boost markets, drive down long-term interest rates and encourage more spending and investment.
Job Rise Shows Slow Recovery Josh Mitchell 2011
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Your " Repatriation Games " editorial Aug. 6 correctly points out some of the "political gimmickry" in the Democrats' demands to get a lower tax on repatriated corporate funds.
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"Repatriation is the only big idea that's out there," said tax lobbyist Ken Kies, the managing director of Federal Policy Group.
Tax-Repatriation Holiday Gathers Some Steam Kristina Peterson 2011
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