Use "remittances" in a sentence

1. It's remittances.

2. Remittances empower people.

3. Of which: workers’ remittances

4. They sent to India remittances of US$62.7 billion in 2016, topping global remittances.

5. (b) transactions regarding personal remittances;

6. Church Apportionments and YTD Remittances

7. Personal transfers include as "of which"Workers’ remittances

8. Remittances are the lifeblood of Somalia.

9. "These latest estimates show the power of remittances.

10. For Bangladesh remittances provide vital protection against poverty.

11. Consumption and resilient remittances helped boost the Philippine economy.

12. It also has reduced remittances from people working abroad .

13. They are also the largest contributors to the remittances.

14. Remittances have reduced poverty in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Nepal.

15. 10 More encouragingly, remittances to developing countries also expanded.

16. First, relax regulations on small remittances under 1,000 dollars.

17. In Tajikistan, remittances are 42 percent of GDP.

18. Many are dependent on remittances from migrant relatives.

19. Remittances sometimes account for as much as 20 % of GDP.

20. Governments should recognize that small remittances are not money laundering.

21. As you all perhaps know, India is the largest recipient of the remittances from abroad and a lot of the poor families actually live on those remittances.

22. However remittances from the EU have kept momentum since 2008[8].

23. They concentrated on interprovincial remittances, and later on conducting government services.

24. Monthly remittances, on average, to Somalia is larger than that amount.

25. • lower the cost of global remittances well before 2030,

26. “Remittances are the most tangible and least controversial link between migration and development,” said Dilip Ratha, Manager of the Migration and Remittances Team at the Bank’s Development Prospects Group.

27. These remittances are equivalent to almost # per cent of our goods exports

28. · efforts, including co-operation mechanism, to facilitate the transfer of migrants' remittances.

29. State-wise and district-wise data of NRI Remittances is not available.

30. The specific aims include: advancing the methodological work on household surveys to measure migration and remittances; developing international recommendations; and developing a survey module or modules on migration and remittances.

31. The specific aims include: advancing the methodological work on household surveys to measure migration and remittances; developing international recommendations; and developing a survey module or modules on migration and remittances

32. They provide almost US$ 30 billion annually in terms of remittances back home.

33. Remittances sent by relatives from there now form most of the municipality's economy.

34. Remittances to Egypt were larger than the country’s earnings from the Suez Canal.

35. Approximately US$62 billion in remittances were sent to ASEAN countries in 2015.

36. So, we have been saying that the cost of remittances should be reduced.

37. In Egypt remittances are three times the size of revenues from the Suez Canal.

38. (b) the remittances made by NRIs during the last three years, year-wise; and

39. But for the sake of conscience, they made anonymous remittances to the power company.

40. To support the improvement of macrodata on remittances, for appropriate policy formulation and implementation;

41. They are our ambassadors there and also they provide us huge remittances.

42. There is clearly a lot at stake for India here: even 1 per cent reduction in costs of remittances would mean an additional flow of $700 million for India (at the current rate of $71 billion remittances).

43. Such remittances increased the cash balance without consideration of the actual disbursement needs

44. " I told you two days ago I wasn't going to await no remittances.

45. Lifting of this prohibition will facilitate remittances, movement of people across the border and facilitate tourism.

46. The Bank also said that the sharp increase in remittances to India came from the Gulf.

47. We should define a target date before 2030 to reduce the high costs of transferring remittances.

48. In 2011, migrant workers in GCC countries sent home more than US$60 billion in remittances.

49. You gave the figure of 30 billion dollars of remittances from the expats from the Gulf.

50. Our country makes as much by services and remittances as it does by trade in goods.

51. Round table 3 will focus on the multidimensional aspects of international migration and development, including remittances;

52. The global average cost for sending remittances is 9 percent, broadly unchanged from 2012.

53. In 2005, remittances -- I just took one country, Nigeria skyrocketing -- skyrocketing is too dramatic, but increasing dramatically.

54. In Mexico and Sri Lanka, the birth weight of children is higher among families that receive remittances.

55. When the family is in trouble, facing hardship, facing hard times, remittances increase, they act like an insurance.

56. It is also expected to lead to enhancement of remittances by Indian nationals to India.

57. A deteriorating trade deficit is only partly offset by the rapid growth in foreign remittances.

58. India and China alone will represent nearly a third of total remittances to the developing world this year.

59. In addition, the freezing of the assets of the major banking institution had impeded remittances and economic activity.

60. In addition, the freezing of the assets of the major banking institution had impeded remittances and economic activity

61. Their contributions to their host countries through their skills and to India through remittances are remarkable.

62. Instability in West Asia could impact India's energy security and its biggest source of foreign remittances.

63. Destination countries should therefore build remittance partnerships with source countries that receive large volumes of remittances.

64. In El Salvador, the school dropout rate among children is lower in families that receive remittances.

65. The unspent balances of the remittances held by agencies and organizations are recorded as advances in the UNEP accounts.

66. Third, on development issues, we had wanted that so there has been the ongoing issue of transaction cost of remittances.

67. Remittances are a key source of income for households and support for the economy in developing countries.

68. In Pakistan, remittances are expected to remain solid, and manufacturing and service sectors should continue to recover.

69. “Other investments”, including purchase of fields and starting a business, account for 17.6 per cent of remittances.

70. I think the fundamental point about remittances managed through a diaspora bond will essentially be the people-to-people connection.

71. “These developments mark an unwelcome reversal of recent gains in the facilitation of cross-border remittances by migrants,” said Ratha.

72. The tourism sector contributed nearly 3% of national GDP in 2012 and is the second-biggest foreign income earner after remittances.

73. Fortunately, there is some understanding that the cost of remittances should be limited to not more than 5%.

74. Particular attention should be given to the risks borne by migrant children versus the benefits accrued through remittances.

75. And in poorer countries, smaller countries, fragile countries, conflict-afflicted countries, remittances are a lifeline, as in Somalia or in Haiti.

76. A small but growing construction sector is developing in response to the inflow of aid monies and remittances from Tongans abroad.

77. This consists of lost remittances, tourist earnings and Suez Canal income(Sentencedict.com), together with massive resettlement costs for returning migrant workers.

78. The unspent balances of the remittances held by agencies and organizations are recorded as advances in the UNEP accounts

79. Such remittances may be limited, unless otherwise justified, to the monthly cash advance level established for each business unit by the Comptroller

80. (e) Remittances received from nationals of the State party working abroad, in actual numbers and as a percentage of the gross domestic product;