French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault branded his decision to move abroad as "shabby and unpatriotic".
Depardieu also denied that his decision to move abroad was to avoid paying taxes.
Ms Bardot said she would move abroad if the reprieve was not made permanent.
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The online roll-out would start in the United States and eventually move abroad, Merrill said.
Swedish companies like Ericsson have reacted to high taxes by threatening to move abroad.
The former mayor, currently travelling outside Russia, has been rumoured to be seeking a permanent move abroad.
The actor sought Russian citizenship after the French government criticised his decision to move abroad to avoid higher taxes.
Small countries such as Jamaica, Trinidad and Senegal have seen half to three-quarters of all their graduates move abroad.
Two years later, I got my first chance to move abroad and work as a foreign correspondent out of Brussels.
They are warned by businesses not to damage their international competitiveness, with threats to move abroad if regulations make life too difficult.
Were the Pru to move abroad, that would protect their substantial US business from becoming seriously uncompetitive as a consequence of Solvency ll.
Increased job mobility may yet help cut unemployment, but for those who make the decision to move abroad, it often comes with sacrifices.
Many experts predicted these hi-tech firms - full of young, mobile people - would simply move abroad in search of more sympathetic tax regimes.
However, once qualified, they can continue to receive it if, in future years, they move abroad to another European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland.
Mr Depardieu had recently announced he would give up his French passport after the government criticised his decision to move abroad to avoid higher taxes.
Could it eventually mean that banks would be poorer and have little alternative but to up sticks and move abroad, with those who remain unable to lend to companies anyway?
Pannes said there was not a specific sum that opened the door to people looking to move abroad for tax purposes -- it depended more on an individual's "pain" threshold.
If subcontractors are to be entitled to the same benefits as permanent staff, many of those firms will either shut down, move abroad, or replace more of their workers with machines.
While the Ospreys and Wales would rather Hook had stayed, the move abroad could well boost his development further - as it did for Jones when he moved to Clermont Auvergne for two seasons.
The firm plans to move production abroad of the polo shirts made in Treorchy.
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Bar companies from deducting as a business expense costs associated with shutting U.S. operations to move them abroad.
Hedging its bets, the JDRF is planning, if necessary, to move more research abroad.
Another incentive to move such work abroad: other countries' regulatory environments can be less burdensome.
Speculation has been rife Toyota may move more production abroad, where profitability chances are better.
Already, large Greek firms are guarding against a Syriza victory by exploring how to move their listings abroad.
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Some members of the government are also worried that the reforms could prompt banks to move their headquarters abroad.
The fear is that once the unprecedented capital controls - which are in place for an indefinite time - are lifted, the wealthiest will rush to move their deposits abroad, the BBC's Mark Lowen reports from Nicosia.
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