State-maintained Cowes Enterprise College was set to relocate in 2012 but has been held up by a number of technical issues.
Was very clear about that -- that he wanted to reunite with his family in China and to relocate in China.
And, lest we forget, those with the greatest financial resources are those who will find it easiest to relocate in that way.
As a result, a few New Orleans-based startups have started to relocate in order to try to get the attention of investors in New York and California.
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Mr Jones said the Welsh government could be using devolution to its advantage and applying extra incentives to those seeking to relocate in Wales or wanting to erect buildings in Wales.
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In the short-term, then, it may be preferable to create a Sub-Unified Command for the continent within the European Command ? where much expertise on Africa is currently housed ? while working to relocate in theater in the longer-term.
Airlines with open seating policies such as Southwest find it easier to relocate passengers in need of an extra seat.
Businesses and industries can relocate anywhere in the world, anywhere that there are skilled workers, anywhere that there is an Internet connection.
For 10 years IKEA has tried unsuccessfully to relocate a store in France, for example.
In September 2013, Zappos will relocate to its new headquarters in downtown Las Vegas.
David Sullivan and David Gold took over cash-strapped West Ham in January and immediately confirmed an intention to relocate to the Olympic Stadium in nearby Stratford.
If his principal family flies to, say, a ranch in Aspen, which Barrie has painstakingly transformed into a winter paradise, and the cold spurs them to relocate to a property in Florida, he scrambles to make sure every aspect of that property is ready to be inhabited without a hitch, from stocked pantries to heated swimming pool.
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Anyone who is willing to leave the second-best team in the world and relocate 12, 000 miles away to coach a team currently in transition must have an inner belief in their ability.
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He would relocate the family anywhere in the country if it meant Jamila could do what she's supposed to be doing.
Wimbledon were granted permission to relocate to Milton Keynes in 2002 - and were ultimately rebranded Milton Keynes Dons - resulting in Wimbledon's fans forming a new club, AFC Wimbledon.
St Michael's Catholic Secondary School in Truro is planning to relocate to Camborne and open as a directly state-funded school in September 2012.
But he urged businesses in Cardiff to relocate to the Barry Waterfront area.
It is expected that Beckham will relocate to join his family in London, however, there is still no word as to what the future holds for the soon-to-be former footballer.
Occasionally homeowners will ask for a second appraisal, the mayor said, and the city has ultimately negotiated what the owners consider "fair value" with enough time in advance to relocate.
When Jennie received an offer to relocate to the field office in Rabat, we decided not to pass up the one opportunity to live in a country where our interests might overlap.
The law firm claims they should be given the same rights that the UK gave to its interpreters in Iraq - either one-off financial assistance or exceptional indefinite leave to remain in the UK with help to relocate, or the opportunity to resettle through the UK's Gateway programme run in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Though U.N. offices have been repeatedly struck by insurgents in Afghanistan, the IOM, which helps relocate refugees displaced by conflict, hasn't been attacked in the past.
The Section 199 provision was enacted by congress in 2004 as a means of encouraging manufacturers to relocate overseas jobs to the U.S., and is in no way specific to or limited to the oil and gas industry.
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It said it would try to relocate staff to its other sites in Aintree, Bolton, Cardiff and Sheffield.
The Class A New York-Penn League announced Tuesday it plans to relocate an undisclosed franchise to Morgantown in 2015.
You can still instantly relocate a starting point by clicking in the wave (although I encountered buggy instances of failure).
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There are many reasons for teams to relocate, and the built-in Seattle fan base is certainly a plus for this NBA team.
Developer St Modwen has now submitted a planning application for the firm to relocate to Quedgeley West Business Park in Hardwicke which it owns.
It was that program that drew Kim Dotcom, the Internet entrepreneur accused by the U.S. of operating a website used to pirate half a billion dollars in entertainment, to relocate to the country.
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