Use "expatriate" in a sentence

1. 14 Personality traits; Career management; Expatriate compensation management; Job satisfaction; Expatriate willingness.

2. Covered vs Non-Covered Expatriate: When a person is a Covered expatriate, it complicates expatriation

3. Covered vs Non-Covered Expatriate

4. Status (aka expatriation), they become a “Covered expatriate” for tax purposes.The Covered expatriate rules apply to U.S

5. 9 Handles Human Resources administration of expatriate staff.

6. 8 The writer is expatriate artist living in Singapore.

7. Most private schools cater to one or more expatriate communities.

8. 10 The author is an expatriate artist living in Singapore.

9. The effect of expatriate's extraversion on expatriate adjustment is significantly positive.

10. English is particularly useful for communication with Qatar's large expatriate community.

11. 12 She worked harder than most of my wealthy expatriate students.

12. In 1918 Grelling wrote again, this time as an expatriate in Switzerland.

13. He talked about his homeland with all the sentimentality of an expatriate.

14. The French military is preparing to evacuate women and children of expatriate families.

15. Expatriate women are expected to respect the local culture by wearing the abaya.

16. 21 He talked about his homeland with all the sentimentality of an expatriate.

17. Positions in management and business administration, previously reserved for expatriate workers, needed filling.

18. He was a threat to the very job of his expatriate opposite number.

19. 28 This paper develops a practical approach for the selection of expatriate managers.

20. Schmidt was a German expatriate who had been living in Portugal since 19

21. And expatriate earnings accounted for more than one-third of Tajikistan’s national income.

22. 19 The French military is preparing to evacuate women and children of expatriate families.

23. 7 Schmidt was a German expatriate who had been living in Portugal since 19

24. The writer, an expatriate living in Singapore, has studied and worked in the US.

25. 6 And expatriate savers and investors do need the help of a professional adviser.

26. 23 He was a threat to the very job of his expatriate opposite number.

27. 5 Expatriate vehicles are kept to an absolute minimum, and site offices are merely caravans.

28. Synonyms for Attaint include proscribe, outlaw, exclude, exile, blackball, deport, expatriate, expel, ostracise and ostracize

29. 1 The writer, an expatriate living in Singapore, has studied and worked in the US.

30. There are small numbers of Hindus, Buddhists, and traditional Chinese religious groups among the expatriate community.

31. From then on, they have advocated for the formation of a permanent expatriate community in France.

32. As a result, they market themselves aggressively, even purchasing advertisements in local South Korean expatriate newspapers.

33. 26 This month's personal finance column therefore takes a back to basics look at expatriate tax.

34. 22 Finally, the increase in projects has produced a constant stream of highly-paid expatriate consultants.

35. Some of them have the idea that this a short cut to a fast expatriate package.

36. 16 Around 000 people , the largest Australian expatriate community in Asia,[www.Sentencedict.com] are living in Hong Kong.

37. 11 Expatriate Chinese also fled neighbouring Solomon Islands in large numbers after racially - charged disturbances in 200

38. 3 In most cities of that region the expatriate community remained, even after independence, a closed circle.

39. 30 I was introduced to the Eastern viewpoint of IP by a thoughtful , sophisticated Chinese expatriate engineer.

40. 29 We hope Canada honor its commitment, close this case asas possible and expatriate Lai to China.

41. 13 Create a community for expatriate Macintosh users; participate actively in activities with foreign Macintosh user group.

42. She and Gwen, a fellow widow and expatriate, were booked on an escorted tour of the Holy Land.

43. 27 David Prosser reports Gordon Brown's Budget last month gave expatriate savers and investors several opportunities to exploit.

44. In 2008, approximately 290,000 Indian nationals lived in Bahrain, making them the single largest expatriate community in the country.

45. 4 She and Gwen, a fellow widow and expatriate, were booked on an escorted tour of the Holy Land.

46. 20 In this month's personal finance feature below we look at how the Budget will affect expatriate savers and investors.

47. 2 It is therefore advisable for the expatriate to give advance notice to the school of when places are required.

48. 18 Both the local and expatriate elite mingle on the outdoor patio lounge of the popular Chinar restaurant in Baku.

49. 24 Another factor not taken into account before the election was the number of expatriate Tory voters registered in marginal constituencies.

50. Why did Dunn remain Aloof from the expatriate society in Macao for so many years when other traders partook of it regularly?

51. Some pay an additional disturbance payment to compensate the expatriate when he has to readjust to life in Britain on his return.

52. Bahrain also encourages institutions of higher learning, drawing on expatriate talent and the increasing pool of Bahrainis returning from abroad with advanced degrees

53. ^ " " Kuwait Asians" is a community website for the Indian, Sri Lankan, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Filipino expatriate population in Kuwait"

54. Defines an Amerasian as: any person who was fathered by a citizen of the United States (an American servicemen, American expatriate, or U.S

55. 25 Some pay an additional disturbance payment to compensate the expatriate when he has to readjust to life in Britain on his return.

56. The Bahraini Labour Law offers protection to all types of employees regardless of whether they are part-time, full-time, local or expatriate employees

57. 15 Firms are finding that they cannot replace expensive expatriate staff with cheaper local hires ("localise" in the jargon) as quickly as they hoped.

58. Concordia International School Shanghai is an American school for PK-12 with a rich extracurricular life in the heart of the expatriate hub in Shanghai.

59. Bahrain also encourages institutions of higher learning, drawing on expatriate talent and the increasing pool of Bahrain nationals returning from abroad with advanced degrees.

60. Expatriate citizens of Turks and Caicos were disenfranchised by onerous residency requirements, whereas citizens of the administering Power were allowed to vote by absentee ballot.

61. I became an expatriate myself in 1995 when I moved from Italy, my country of origin, to the Bata Limited international office here in Canada.

62. The word was imported by expatriate Englishmen and applied derogatorily to the newly acquired American habit of Bastardizing good British Gin with foreign matter, including ice

63. The authors have made a study of the public health status of expatriate Amboinese who migrated from Indonesia to the Netherlands after the Second World War

64. His simple living and intellectual acumen inspired many expatriate Indians living in Canada and the U.S. to fight against British Imperialism during the First World War.

65. Elephant expert Iain Douglas-Hamilton is perhaps the most famous member of an exclusive club of Nairobi-based expatriate conservationists one wag has dubbed the "Prima Bwanas

66. Tony wanders in delirium until he is rescued by Mr. Todd, an expatriate Englishman who rules over a small native tribe in a remote clearing in the jungle.

67. Jimmy Cozier (born 1977), American soul musician Mac Cozier (born 1973), American expatriate soccer player Tony Cozier (1940–2016), Barbadian journalist This page lists people with the surname Cozier.

68. Khobar is also home to several Western-oriented schools such as the International Philippine Schools, British and American Schools, which serve a number of students from various expatriate communities.

69. The Amerasian Foundation (AF) and Amerasian Family Finder (AFF) define an Amerasian as "Any person who was fathered by a citizen of the United States (an American servicemen, American expatriate or U.S

70. Other challenges include a paucity of skilled labor, difficulty in obtaining expatriate employment permits, bureaucratic red tape, corruption, and inadequate and deteriorating road, electricity, water, and telecommunications infrastructure which hinder economic development in Malawi.

71. In addition to location-independent travelers, the term has also been used for backpackers, lifestyle migrants and third culture kids (highly mobile youth and expatriate children) for highlighting the range and frequency of their travels.

72. 15 If the expatriate leaves China prior to reaching the retirement age, his or her personal insurance account will be reserved and can be revived when he or she returns to China to recommence employment.

73. Besotted is an absorbing, nuanced debut about belonging, desire, and the frustrations that surface in an atmosphere of isolation.Set mostly in tiny apartments, ridiculous happy hour bars, and Starbucks—all Western attempts to recreate home—Duclos’s expatriate

74. The 1st Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group (Czech: Československá samostatná obrněná brigáda, Slovak: Československá samostatná obrnená brigáda) was an armoured unit of expatriate Czechoslovaks organised and equipped by the …

75. Although published in 1933, it Contextualises Paris in the 1920s, the commonly shared experience of an American expatriate within this time and the influences of 1920 Paris on not only her own but the art of all those who surrounded her

76. The rather tentative UNDP efforts to address the problem of absorption capacity, through its Transfer of Knowledge through Expatriate Nationals (TOKTEN) programme, might well be accompanied by more strenuous efforts to counter the brain drain, which, after all, affected economic and political governance

77. According to Mercer's 2011 city rankings of cost of living for expatriate employees, São Paulo is now among the ten most expensive cities in the world, ranking 10th in 2011, up from 21st in 2010 and ahead of London, Paris, Milan and New York City.

78. The 1st Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group (Czech: Československá samostatná obrněná brigáda, Slovak: Československá samostatná obrnená brigáda) was an armoured unit of expatriate Czechoslovaks organised and equipped by the United Kingdom during the Second World War in 1943.

79. Casablanca is a 1942 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz, and starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid.Filmed and set during World War II, it focuses on an American expatriate (Bogart) who must choose between his love for a woman (Bergman) and helping her and her husband (Henreid), a Czech resistance leader, escape from the Vichy-controlled city of