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How to use the word Relocating in a Sentence?

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You may not be able to see or smell the vapors that could put your health at risk, and we recommend everyone in the affected area consider relocating until further notice and we can confirm it is safe to return to your homes.

Joneigh Khaldun

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We’re working to make sure that our personnel are safe and secure. We’re relocating the men and women of our embassy to a location at the airport.

Antony Blinken

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

There are a limited number of exemptions for Department of Defense personnel who are relocating to the US who are moving their personal pets. It is not for them to bring back rescue dogs.

Emily Pieracci

Found on CNN
2 years ago

From the heritage perspective, we're taught in best practice that the context of a building is crucial to its history as well. That's why relocating houses is only ever supposed to be a last resort when you're trying to protect a building.

Marianne Taylor

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Were relocating approximately 200 cats and 200 other species -- camels, zebras, monkeys, wolves, bears, emus, itll be a full-blown zoo. Im stoked about getting down there.

Jeff Lowe

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

We don't anticipate much in the way of employees relocating to Des Moines, this isn't the center of the universe.

Dan Houston

Found on CNN
5 years ago

That's why we have created a new sanctuary in Tsavo, tsavo national park is huge. It's almost 19,000 square kilometres. That sanctuary is big so we will slowly be relocating more rhinos in that area.

Najib Balala

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Tsavo national park is huge. It's almost 19,000 square kilometres. That sanctuary is big so we will slowly be relocating more rhinos in that area.

Najib Balala

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The possibility of relocating all of the 'at risk' Rohingya population is very limited and challenging.

Caroline Gluck

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We have two particular projects relocating from the UK and then maybe another three that were considering two to three locations across Europe ... and those have all gone in Ireland's favour, the headcounts for some of the projects are anywhere between 50 and 200.

Robert Mac Giolla Phadraig

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Some of the communities are severely destroyed or affected. The houses are gone and they need to be rebuilt. In some areas they're talking about relocating villages to safer spots away from the shoreline, this is a disaster of such a magnitude that it would be a while before everything is back to normal - if ever.

Sune Gudnitz

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Couples suffering from infertility need to exercise caution especially if they are residing in areas with high ambient particulate matter, relocating to areas with low contamination of particulate matter is an alternative to prevent adverse impact on fertility.

Sajal Gupta

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The recent strengthening of the Swiss franc increased the pressure to improve the business economics by relocating.

Christian Thalheimer

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Admitting and relocating witnesses or their family members who were previously convicted of sex offenses mandates an extraordinarily high level of scrutiny.

The Justice Department

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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