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How to use expatriation in a sentence

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The insurance will cover damages arising as a result of an accident, medical costs, expatriation but not the theft of personal property.
He Frenchifies their apple pie while observing with an aching heart how much better adapted to expatriation they are than he is.
Finally, both the United States and some EU member states take a dim view of permanent expatriation motivated by a desire to escape taxes.
But most importantly, how did his expatriation influence his American and African American identities?
Ex-pat old-timers say it's the first six months of expatriation that are the worst.
One is what the government calls tax motivated expatriation, in polite terms.
During this period of expatriation, Rimbaud had become known as a poet in France.
I was very pleased to see that we are finally doing away with this idea of tax motivated expatriation.
The rule would appear to apply to U. S. real property interests even though they will be subject to tax post expatriation.
By this action the applicant contests the decision of the Commission not to grant her the expatriation allowance.
While the deep-seated causes of expatriation were well known, they had not been sufficiently addressed.
Finally, the position offered abroad did not always correspond to the description of it provided prior to expatriation.
This anticipated length of expatriation is thus slightly longer than that of previous expatriation experiences.
The way Parks and Brechneff fall in love with their adoptive homes is profoundly characteristic of expatriation altogether.
Eventually we took official action in reference to difficulties for foreign women with irregular stay in Spain to report the bad treatment they are subject to, being afraid that a suit for expatriation be filed against them.
Countries of origin and of destination are changing, expatriation and temporary relocation intermingle in a dynamic migratory process increasingly based on exchanges and mobility.
Speaking on a more personal level, an important step in my career was my expatriation to China in order to contribute to the development of our local industrial site.
The HR organization also created the position of an expatriation manager at corporate level, in order to obtain a better co-ordination of international mobility throughout the Group.
Furthermore, the Boiron group encourages its associates to embark on the adventure of expatriation and, more generally, promotes professional mobility, a key factor for personal enrichment and motivation.
The applicant, an official of the Commission, challenges the decision which definitively establishes her rights by which the defendant refused her an expatriation allowance.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Will she herself consent to expatriation and the parting from her sister and yourself?
The right of expatriation was not at this time conceded by the British Government.
He was as good as a Viceroyship of India without the necessity of expatriation.
Nothing more was said to him as to the necessity of expatriation.
Nor did they leave it again, having no longer cause for expatriation.
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