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Synonyms for relocate

move house

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Synonyms for relocate

to change one's residence or place of business, for example

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Words related to relocate

become established in a new location

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move or establish in a new location

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BEIRUT: Lebanese sources on Monday dismissed reports circulated in the media of the possibility of relocating the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) based in downtown Beirut.
Any expenses it bore conferred taxable benefits to the relocating employees, in which ordinary deductions were available under Sec.
For most in the capital, however, it has been the complex process of relocating the street vendors that is considered the current mayor of Quito's major achievement.
If a relocating company hires more than 20 new local workers, the central government will also cover 50 percent of local government support for the pay for the number of workers that exceed this number, up to a maximum 500 thousand won per employee for six months.
CITYWEST Business Campus has five new tenants, three of which are relocating from other areas of Dublin, it announced yesterday.
Chesapeake plans to install a gravure printing press there next February before relocating the lithographic printing presses from the current plant there in July.
Keith Piper: Relocating the Remains Institute of International Visual Arts, 1999, $26.25, ISBN 1-899-84610-7
Headquarters departments relocating comprise certain sections of finance, legal and human resources, in addition to most of the Passenger/Light Truck Division.
Nowadays many companies do business with foreign individuals or companies, which often involves relocating employees to other countries.
A major portion of the renovation program involved relocating the central laundry room from one part of the lower level to an area that had once been the assembly room for the building.
"In fact, we expect to be able to announce a number of additional new tenants relocating to the park in the next few months."
In assessing Hibernia's response, he says, 'We came through it with flying colors, because of the disaster preparedness that we had done living in a hurricane zone." What wasn't planned, says Frady, was relocating 3,000 employees--finding them places to live and work and a physical building facility.
"Now that we are relocating the school, we have reviewed the options for children currently at Dryden House and, clearly, providing comprehensive facilities for education and residential care all together in one new site is a better option."
In Amdahl Corp., 108 TC 507 (1997), the Tax Court allowed an employer to take as an ordinary deduction losses and other housing-related expenses incurred in connection with relocating employees.