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1. Applications for voluntary repatriation virtually dried up.

2. Convention concerning the Repatriation of Seafarers ( Revised ).

3. Involuntary repatriation of Haitians began this week.

4. A major issue of the negotiations was repatriation POWs.

5. Repatriation of Mortal Remains or Overseas Funeral Expenses.

6. The Volrep programme is the preferred means of repatriation.

7. Do you require medical, hospitalization and repatriation expenses cover?

8. Actual repatriation was then estimated to occur within one year.

9. • the relief and repatriation of distressed citizens of the Union.

10. It is illogical to oppose the repatriation of economic migrants.

11. * Repatriation of the nationals of foreign and Commonwealth States from India and deport- ation and repatriation of Indian nationals of foreign and Commonwealth countries to India

12. Once she is cleared medically effectuate her repatriation will resume.

13. UNITAR has established the reserve for repatriation and accrued annual leave

14. The repatriation of these Yemenis immediately increased the nation's population by 7%.

15. UNITAR has established the reserve for repatriation and accrued annual leave.

16. She then transported allied prisoners of war to Shanghai for repatriation.

17. 2 It is illogical to oppose the repatriation of economic migrants.

18. December 1989 start of involuntary repatriation of boat people p. 37

19. It allowed full foreign ownership of enterprises, capital protection, and repatriation of profits.

20. The organization's liability related to repatriation benefits was actuarially determined to be $ # million

21. The overseas receivers of the above - mentioned repatriation should be the QFII themselves.

22. While the repatriation of TikTok is fueled by Altruistism and privacy concerns, one must ask: is the “repatriation” that is confronting authoritarianism following in its footsteps? Featured Image Source: The Wall Street Journal

23. The UNHCR in Rwanda says repatriation is an option for all Burundians in Rwanda

24. Payments upon separation, including termination indemnity, payment for accrued annual leave and repatriation grant;

25. Restrictions on the repatriation of private and corporate profits and capital were also lifted.

26. Unlimited repatriation of capital and profits and no limitations on holding foreign currency bank accounts.

27. The details of the repatriation of Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails have been tabulated below:

28. McCain experienced episodes of torture, and refused an out-of-sequence early repatriation offer.

29. • ergonomics standards met and optimal space allocation including repatriation of HQ staff to one location;

30. The organization's actuarially determined accrued liability for repatriation grant and travel was $ # as at # ecember

31. It also provides incentives to businesses including tax holidays, concessions and the repatriation of profits.

32. ii) Payments upon separation, including termination indemnity, payment for accrued annual leave and repatriation grant

33. Where they made no concessions and rightly, was on the matter of the repatriation of prisoners.

34. It also argued for immigration controls and the repatriation of those immigrants without jobs or qualifications.

35. Private air Ambulances also carry out patient transfer or medical repatriation back to the United Kingdom

36. Other long-term employee benefits including accrued annual leave, repatriation grants and travel grants upon separation.

37. The fund will take out insurance against confiscation and government interference in the repatriation of profits.

38. The transfer or repatriation of proceeds from sales must be reported to the Bank of Ghana.

39. But the issue will linger on until both governments agree to resume the repatriation programme.

40. Liabilities arising from after-service health insurance and repatriation benefits are determined by consulting independent actuaries.

41. The organization's actuarially determined accrued liability for repatriation grant and travel was $ # million as at # ecember

42. “The UNHCR monitoring missions and the repatriation program are seriously flawed and need to be reconsidered.”

43. • close coordination on preventing corruption and cooperation on freezing of unaccounted money hoarded abroad and its repatriation.

44. 11 A repatriation cortege carrying seven fallen British soldiers passes through the town of Wootton Bassett, England.

45. These reserves are: the separation fund for repatriation costs and accrued annual leave, and the ASHI fund.

46. 40 (XXXVI) on voluntary repatriation, as well as Conclusion No. 74 (XLV) paragraphs (y), (z) and (aa),

47. Wherever required such complaints are also referred to Missions/Posts abroad for providing relief/rescue/repatriation.

48. * close coordination on preventing corruption and cooperation on freezing of unaccounted money hoarded abroad and its repatriation.

49. Accumulated position on after-service health insurance, repatriation, unused annual leave and other post-employment employee benefits

50. The organization’s actuarially determined accrued liability for repatriation grant and travel was $69,751,000 as at 31 December 2010.

51. The parties agreed to support the voluntary repatriation and reintegration of refugees, taking into account Afghanistan’s absorption capacity.

52. As indicated in the written replies, the use of stun guns was prohibited for repatriation by air.

53. In March 2001, the first verification of Bhutanese refugees eligible for repatriation commenced in Nepalese refugee camps.

54. Accomplishing NAGPRA reveals the day-to-day reality of implementing the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

55. This allows the project to be granted favorable investment and taxation provisions, including the full repatriation of profits.

56. More than 000 boat people in three Hong Kong detention camps demonstrated against forced repatriation on Nov. 11-

57. There were repeated clashes in the ensuing days as, more or less forcibly, people were escorted away for repatriation.

58. An element of 8 per cent charge for repatriation grant accrual is currently applied to all technical cooperation funds.

59. Before the repatriation of the Vietnamese in 1970 and 1971, possibly as many as 62,000 Christians lived in Cambodia.

60. Those who were screened-out would be sent back to Vietnam and Laos, under an orderly and monitored repatriation program.

61. In respect of those funds, actual repatriation grant payments made during the financial period are charged against the accrual.

62. Apollo was then employed in repatriation work carrying former British prisoners of war to Shanghai for passage back to the UK.

63. Pakistan was asked to provide consular access and expedite the release and repatriation of these fishermen along with their boats.

64. When Eisenhower took office in January 19 the truce talks were stalled on the question of prisoner-of-war repatriation.

65. An agreement was reached during Maude's visit to increase the rate of voluntary repatriation of boat people from Hong Kong.

66. Once caricatured as far-Right-wingers, they were dependable for their unsolicited robust views on hanging, repatriation and grisly prescriptions for homosexuals.

67. · Document of the employer specifying the purpose of the travel and that travel, accommodation and repatriation expenses are covered by the company

68. As a Free Zone, it offers 100% foreign ownership, 100% exemption from taxes, 100% repatriation of assets and profits and effortless visa issuance procedures.

69. The Bis was created out of the Hague Agreements of 1930 and took over the job of the Agent General for Repatriation in Berlin.

70. The liability for repatriation benefits is recorded as a debit adjustment to reserves and fund balances and a credit to the deferred payable account

71. Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, and South Africa also are members of the Common Monetary Area (CMA) in which repatriation and unrestricted funds are permitted.

72. The liability for repatriation benefits is recorded as a debit adjustment to reserves and fund balances and a credit to the deferred payable account.

73. Government continues to take up with Pakistan authorities, the matter of early consular access, release and repatriation of the remaining fishermen along with their boats.

74. Their contributions to Eswatini's economy through wage repatriation have been diminished, though, by the collapse of the international gold market and layoffs in South Africa.

75. To advance the project: Collectivized administration, operational burden sharing, temporary pro-tection pending return in safety and dignity, responsibility sharing, and repatriation and devel-opment assistance

76. Upon receiving the information about the apprehension, Government through diplomatic channels, raised the issue of consular access and their early release and repatriation with Pakistan Government.

77. The government advised the brothers to negotiate with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), which had vehicles that could be used for the repatriation.

78. As referred to in note 2 (m) (v), a consulting actuary was engaged to carry out an actuarial valuation of repatriation benefits as at 31 December 2011.

79. As referred to in note 2 (m) (vi), a consulting actuary was engaged to carry out an actuarial valuation of repatriation benefits as at 31 December 2009.

80. Some have participated in repatriation programs to the People's Republic of China, while others emigrated to neighbouring Singapore and Western countries to escape anti-Chinese sentiment.