Under the 1996 laws, asylum seekers fleeing persecution are now held behind bars. |
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The center's database allows job seekers to sign up and manage their accounts. |
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More than 40,000 asylum seekers are awaiting rulings on their cases, which take an average of seven months. |
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The real losers of the present situation are the genuine asylum seekers and the British people! |
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Asylum seekers could enhance their image by accepting the necessity of certain cultural and linguistic assimilation with the host community. |
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Under the Dublin Convention, asylum seekers are obliged to seek refugee status in the first 'safe' country in which they arrive. |
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If these are rejected, the asylum seekers are given up to 14 days to leave the country. |
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It could be about the desperate asylum seekers who die in the attempt to reach these shores. |
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We are working very hard to help the asylum seekers feel at home in Kildare town and to help them feel part of the community. |
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Asylum seekers also face being electronically tagged to ease the pressure on detention centres. |
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The advent of online lotteries had a bad effect on the State lottery, as fortune seekers began to take to the former. |
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Despite the interference of souvenir seekers and vandals, they managed to salvage most of the ship's machinery. |
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One of its campaigns is an attack on asylum seekers, which recycles a old leaflet used in past BNP campaigns. |
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This is where modern California was born, when 19 th-century gold seekers swarmed across these tawny hillsides seeking treasure. |
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Asylum seekers should not be scapegoated for our longstanding social problems. |
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Mention asylum seekers and he shakes his fist at all those foreigners on the scrounge. |
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Bankers viewed their role as conscientious scrutinizers of corporate loans, not as seekers of what amounted to kickbacks. |
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The selfishness of fame seekers is only matched by the personal cost they have to pay for the fame they seek. |
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The band support campaigns against Third World debt and in defence of asylum seekers. |
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On that February night, about 2,700 curiosity seekers went there to witness the start of an experiment. |
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He found a city bristling with the tents of fortune seekers on their way to the gold diggings. |
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The area is a hotbed for skydiving, and attracts thrill seekers from around the world. |
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Thrill seekers can get a bigger rush for fewer bucks as National Roller Coaster Day is celebrated with discounted rates. |
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The amazing pictures show thrill seekers launching themselves off a Swiss cliff and free falling for 2000ft. |
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With locations like Canyonlands National Park, the entire state has become a mecca for thrill seekers. |
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Australia's humanitarian responsibility to asylum seekers is a separate issue from the ethics of the people-smugglers. |
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The Government was positioning itself nicely to run a campaign based on its tough approach to dealing with asylum seekers. |
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Since she fell into line with Howard on the issue of asylum seekers, many in the Left have deserted the party in its hour of need. |
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In effect, all asylum seekers will be considered bogus until proven otherwise, and refugee charities are understandably beside themselves. |
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There is little concern about people coming to fill a skills gap, but a mighty tumult about bogus asylum seekers claiming benefits. |
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They appear in the midst of a moral panic in Britain about asylum seekers and their real or imagined crimes. |
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It has become the profession of public office seekers, title hunters, social pushers, dollar diddlers, mountebanks and cads. |
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We weren't thrill seekers jumping off cliffs, or skydiving, or driving fast vehicles, but we did what many of you do. |
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For the most part they're the seekers, slackers, and free spirits who tend to avoid the straight life, such as it is, for as long as they can. |
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If his case doesn't justify asylum, then there are millions of undeserving asylum seekers living here under false pretences. |
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Other target markets include slimmers, stress-relief seekers, vegetarians, pregnant women, and fitness freaks. |
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On the contrary, unlike the religiously sure-of-themselves, it's ready to listen to all seekers after God and Truth. |
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No matter how unskilled some job seekers may seem there is always a placement opportunity if you look hard enough. |
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As the door opens, the job seekers shuffle across unswept concrete floors to the sign-in counter. |
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There's little doubt snowblading, like snowboarding, appeals to thrill seekers. |
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Promotion seekers can use information gathered through networking to improve the quality of their applications. |
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Glastonbury, a small town in the south-west of England, is considered significant by a variety of religious groups and spiritual seekers. |
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Was it the leftover vibe of previous aura seekers who had come to this room? |
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Secondly, the issue of asylum seekers is far too serious an issue to some of us to be fast-tracked by some bureaucrat. |
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Council officials moved swiftly to squash rumours of scores of asylum seekers moving to Canvey. |
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As he exited the stage door of a West End theater, the usual assemblage of star seekers and autograph hounds waited outside. |
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California draws visionaries, seekers, nutters and pseudo-scientists, many with sci-fi dreams roaring in their ears. |
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But clearly the Home Office is determined that, if it can't get asylum seekers out by the legal route, it will starve them out instead. |
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The genuine seekers of truth will receive the spiritual awakening not by psychedelic drugs nor by occult practices. |
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Statistically, they are far more likely to break the law by shoplifting than asylum seekers are to commit any crime. |
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This nation, once proud to offer a safe haven, now routinely locks asylum seekers up alongside hardened criminals. |
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With Vincent at the helm the local support group offer help and advice to the asylum seekers. |
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And, according to the cavers present, cave diving is not, yet, an activity which has attracted too many inexperienced thrill seekers. |
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In fact, they are slowly decaying Western ghost towns, relics of 19th-century homesteaders and gold seekers who abandoned them decades ago. |
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There were demands for asylum seekers to be forcibly tested for HIV and hepatitis. |
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A network of 15 centres could support about 22,000 of the 100,000 asylum seekers who come to Britain each year. |
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Dance halls, which were popular haunts for the city's fun seekers in the 60s, have been substituted for mega pubs and a new breed of night clubs. |
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People with histrionic personality disorder are constant attention seekers. |
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Gurudeva urged seekers to try to gain a superconscious glimpse of all four at one time. |
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The Sun accused asylum seekers of stealing and eating swans and ducks from parks around London. |
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The fact is that asylum seekers already have to carry identification and have their fingerprints taken. |
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Many are fakes, but genuine artefacts are looted or dug up by treasure seekers. |
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On one hand, the seekers must be cold, impersonal, testing each theory mercilessly. |
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The study, so pertinent in its timing, demonstrates that asylum seekers are also victims. |
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He faced Labor attacks over claims members of his Department encouraged failed asylum seekers to obtain false passports. |
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Historically, when seekers could not physically go on such journeys, there were simulated pilgrimages close to home. |
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He said he was disappointed and disillusioned by the treatment of asylum seekers in Britain. |
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This process can take quite a while so the asylum seekers try to fill their day with worthwhile training and education. |
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The instructions issued by the Home Office say the asylum seekers will be expected to do unpaid work for up to 35 hours a week. |
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Seaside pleasure seekers are outraged at being banned from using launching ramps. |
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Nowadays there are fewer people travelling to shop in the town and the ferry passengers are usually local and international pleasure seekers. |
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An evening of rare rapport and sophisticated sauciness awaits discerning pleasure seekers in the form of Sleeping Beauty. |
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Vehicles, generators, and sound systems were moved in allowing young pleasure seekers to dance through the night. |
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Bowness benefits from the steam boat services that ply Lake Windermere for pleasure seekers. |
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Truly, the island has something to offer a wide variety of vacationers and pleasure seekers. |
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Pleasure seekers back then would travel by paddle steamer across Port Phillip Bay to land at Sorrento pier. |
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The Warhols will be starting parties for decadent pleasure seekers in deserted jazz bars around the world. |
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His purpose on earth was to offer his own thoughts and intuitions to fellow seekers. |
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As for asylum seekers on two thirds benefit, this sum is more pocket money than most can expect. |
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They are living there under the state assistance programme for asylum seekers, which provides food, accommodation and pocket money. |
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Immigrants may mean refugees, migrants, remigrants and other foreigners and, in some cases, asylum seekers as well. |
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This happened on the GST, on the capital gains tax, on the subsidy to private health funds, and on asylum seekers. |
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Job seekers anxious about seeing the freshest Craigslist posts can subscribe to a feed instead of hitting reload for hours in a paranoid funk. |
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They were dogs that had not the karma of household pets, or strays at the pound, but that of the seekers of ecumenical truth. |
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It spread west into Dakota territory, however, where other Sioux deplored gold seekers crossing their territory to mines in western Montana. |
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Classes will be provided for children of asylum seekers so they can speak Danish when they start school. |
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All asylum seekers are now fingerprinted and checked against UK and EU databases. |
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Among the spectators are agents and runners, autograph seekers and glad-handers. |
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The Convention explicitly prohibits the use of such measures to deter asylum seekers from seeking to enter a country. |
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Asylum seekers in Swindon have completed a unique project aimed at helping them teach sport to children. |
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They are going to introduce fair benefits for asylum seekers to replace what they call the demeaning voucher system. |
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Yet another hunger-strike by asylum seekers came to an end at the Woomera detention centre last week. |
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The reports also criticised the fact that too much public focus goes on asylum seekers to the detriment of migrants. |
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The vast majority of asylum seekers are bogus, in that they are not really fleeing oppression but are merely economic migrants. |
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Gold seekers, speculators, freighters, merchants, and stockmen flooded the valleys, gulches, and creeks near the Continental Divide. |
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Valuable tips to raise themselves from mere seekers to achievers were provided by way of formal discourses, informal lectures, and games. |
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He confirmed that Royal Navy gunboats will patrol British waters on the hunt for illegal refugees and asylum seekers. |
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I don't go near the town when i am home as it is not safe. full of ignorant gurriers and asylum seekers. |
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If we do not, the gutter press will continue to try to deflect that bitterness onto asylum seekers and other minorities. |
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The report said Government policies of dispersal and direct provision acted to segregate asylum seekers from the community. |
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In October, dispersals to six areas of England were suspended at the request of the police, after a series of vicious attacks on asylum seekers. |
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Only 700 official asylum seekers live in Lago Agrio, but the town hosts thousands of displaced people without refugee status. |
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But the story of the asylum seekers in Papua and New Guinea is also relevant because it demonstrates the exceptionality of the present. |
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Only the movies and the daring exploits of aviation's record seekers seemed to offer any escape from the harsh realities of daily life. |
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So far the question of asylum seekers and, by extension, racism has been dealt with in a very piecemeal fashion by the Government. |
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The only countries whose policy is not to extradite refused asylum seekers are Greece and Italy. |
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Asylum seekers can be incarcerated for years, treated like criminals and abused by staff, resulting in systematic health problems. |
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But the report dismisses claims that Leeds is swamped by asylum seekers who have access to a wide range of benefits. |
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Office seekers in Malton often declared a preference for ground floor accommodation with spaces for 50 cars outside the window. |
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There's been a lot of talk in the press about asylum seekers queue-jumping. |
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Language acquirement consists of language courses to support asylum seekers to actively engage with their host country. |
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The refugees reach the project either by word of mouth or by referrals from jobcentres or groups set up to help asylum seekers. |
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Overall, there is no shortage of interest in the Civil Service among job seekers. |
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They also place into chilling perspective the racially tinged value of education for black job seekers. |
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The Internet offers unlimited resources to serious, committed African-American job seekers. |
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Their database should primarily comprise top performers who are often passive job seekers. |
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While networking has triumphed as the primary skill job seekers need, many students still find the idea intimidating. |
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Over the past four years online recruitment has certainly caught the imagination of job seekers. |
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It's critical that job seekers not depend on a job title to define their potential value to a company. |
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Lord Falconer said failed asylum seekers would no longer be able to appeal to the High Court or through judicial reviews. |
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I have no time whatsoever for asylum seekers, whether they be in Centenary Square or elsewhere. |
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The reason why they are having to claim this is because the Government prevents asylum seekers from working. |
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You whip up hatred against minorities, asylum seekers, working people, and trade unionists like me. |
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Among sensation seekers, Zuckerman has found, dopamine levels are low and very reactive to stimulation. |
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I have taken steps to provide comfort to waiting passport seekers by air-conditioning the visitors area and providing seating arrangements. |
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Why not fill it with asylum seekers and let them wine and dine in the many House of Commons restaurants and bars? |
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At present, there are around 170 asylum seekers living in the reception centre at the former Devoy Barracks in Kildare town. |
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However, it is thought to have occurred near a large reception centre for refugees and asylum seekers in the town. |
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In the process asylum seekers, and anybody else who looks foreign, have become the targets of racism which is worryingly on the increase. |
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We are always being told about how many asylum seekers and refugees are coming to this country. |
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There, the estimated drop in the relative proportion of high sensation seekers using marijuana was 26.7 percent. |
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It was an occasion for all of the sadhus and yogis to be in one place so that seekers could find them. |
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Its growth and prosperity also depends on how accessible tourist resorts are to the leisure seekers. |
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We call for transparency and answerability in all the organization's dealings with asylum seekers. |
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The government is also to consider the appointment of consultants to liaise with local communities on the hosting of asylum seekers. |
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Its objective is to liaise between prospective job seekers and employers in this region. |
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The session on defending communities turned into a riveting debate covering crime, housing, anti-racism and asylum seekers. |
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Last week 13 asylum seekers appeared in Luton Crown Court for a preliminary hearing. |
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Job seekers find occupations primarily in logging and forestry, fishing and the marine industry, tourism, and other business enterprises. |
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The strikes continue today and bosses are warning claimants and job seekers to expect long queues. |
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And are they suggesting that a massive influx of asylum seekers would suddenly appear over the horizon if policy were loosened? |
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Many technology job seekers, wowed by all the hype of a labor shortage, sometimes think that a position is theirs for the asking. |
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In recent weeks, there have been reports that the conflict is attracting foreign adventurers and oddball curiosity seekers. |
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The charity's staff claim the organisation is top-heavy, but that the management have failed to remain up-to-date with the latest legislation affecting asylum seekers. |
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Asylum seekers, they say, are portrayed as no more than a nuisance, seen as jumping local authority housing queues, and causing a serious drain on the public purse. |
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Asylum seekers have a lot to offer if only they are allowed to. |
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It might be fair to suggest that the seekers after truth will be best served if they are inclined towards a rather philosophical kind of theology. |
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Curious to know more about the popular eatery that appears to be packing Taipei adventure seekers in, we sent one of our resident gumshoes over to case the joint. |
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It has brought greater understanding and even some agreement among people of diverse backgrounds and concerns, ranging from agnostic seekers to people of traditional faith. |
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Which daring seekers will wield those tools, and to what effect? |
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Autograph seekers who had waited outside in the rain for hours were shunted aside by thuggish bodyguards as Mr. Crumb was whisked into a stretch limo. |
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It seems to me that the problems of asylum seekers, the growing divide between rich and poor and the rise in litigation are all symptoms of a sick society. |
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Asylum seekers have also made up a substantial chunk of the numbers coming to Britain during the 1990s, comprising between a sixth and a third of annual inflows. |
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They built detention centres, little better than work camps, for the long-term imprisonment of asylum seekers in the most remote parts of Australia. |
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Too experimental and moody for the purists and too conventional for the risk seekers, it barely registered. |
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There are thought to be more than 100,000 illegal migrants and asylum seekers, who are banned from working, and involved in the black-market economy. |
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It is equally undeniable that online education, especially in the form of MOOCs, can present job seekers with real opportunities to improve their marketable skills. |
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During the three-minute broadcast, Sandusky vilified his young accusers, calling them untruthful, dramatic, and attention seekers. |
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Many asylum seekers carry the microbe in a harmless latent form. |
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That ratio represents an improvement from the nadir of the recession, when there were 5.5 job seekers for every vacancy. |
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The Sioux understandably resented the invasion of their territory, and the United States Army made largely ineffectual efforts to deter the horde of gold seekers. |
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Officers have discovered the hidden population consists largely of asylum seekers, many of whom are concealed from the poll by tax-dodging landlords. |
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For completeness, I should record that there was uncontradicted evidence that the services provided to asylum seekers by Mr Chavda were of a high quality. |
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Living on the High Plains had barely become comfortable for the Cheyennes and Arapahos when that life was interrupted by the great rush of Colorado gold seekers. |
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Hordes of relatives and political favor seekers were in mortal peril if they arrived to freeload after dark. |
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Pleasure seekers and Aristotelians alike will find comfort in the research findings that there are actually many tangible advantages of happiness. |
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The threshold includes families on income support or job seekers allowance but excludes those whose income is only fractionally higher, perpetrating the classic poverty trap. |
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Christchurch, like other main centres around New Zealand, has become home recently to many economic migrants, refugees and asylum seekers from all over the world. |
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Within an integrated labour market it is impossible for one region to offer much better benefits than others without generating a ruinously costly inflow of benefit seekers. |
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The Dublin Convention set up an EU-wide data base of asylees and refugees and clarified responsibility for processing asylum seekers who had applied to several EU countries. |
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According to an explanation by an embassy official, the embassy had talked with the school about the possibility of asylum seekers entering the institution. |
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When the great glass exhibition moved here in 1854, a rail link was dug through the clay to provide access for hordes of Victorian pleasure seekers. |
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But asylum seekers have been so demonized in Britain that all blame has gravitated to the detainees, who have been lumped together as ungrateful arsonists. |
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Asylum seekers cannot call upon their homelands for protection. |
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A study by the Irish Refugee Council examined the experiences of asylum seekers in Cork, Ennis and Limerick who rely on hostels for food and supplies. |
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European governments continue to allow employers the privilege of using cheap foreign labor while making asylum seekers take the fall for clandestine migration. |
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The proliferation of guidebooks to London at night was part of a clamorous barrage of cheap literature hailing a mass public of urban pleasure seekers. |
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The signs of urban deprivation are easiest to see in Prospecthill Circus, the sprawling scheme in which Toryglen's share of asylum seekers have been housed. |
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I accept the margins in farming are tight and profits are well down but trying to balance the books at the expense of asylum seekers is not acceptable. |
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Under a recent amendment to Israel's infiltration law, asylum seekers can be jailed for years without trial. |
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Adventure seekers are likely to have many intense and passionate affairs. |
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As a result people coming from countries on the list cannot be classified as asylum seekers because, by definition, none of its citizens can be considered under threat. |
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The children of asylum seekers from sub-Saharan Africa will go to their kindergartens and all the other kids will go to their own. |
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According to the report, the segregated schools are for the children of black sub-Saharan asylum seekers only. |
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Asylum seekers are being praised for helping to breathe new life into a rundown part of a South Yorkshire town that was once blighted by drugs and vice. |
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So they can put you in a pony and trap, a barouche or, if you've a got a first class ticket, a sedan chair carried by a team of Iranian asylum seekers. |
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This is also a spot where skydiving and bungee jumping are highly popular and on a clear day we can spot a lot of adventure seekers taking their turn at these adventure sport. |
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As Australia prepares to go to the polls for a general election on Saturday, Howard continues to defend his government's tough stance on asylum seekers. |
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Many illegal immigrants and failed asylum seekers will be unable to pay. |
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This is their latest incarnation for seekers of advice on e-business. |
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Despite all this, the Kingdom is an eldorado for job and donation seekers. |
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There was a smattering of clean-cut sensation seekers and a few actual Hindus as well. |
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He said he wanted a balanced approach to asylum seekers, welcoming those in genuine fear of persecution but deterring economic migrants who had little to offer. |
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Working out of her Salt Lake City home, Chambers made formfitting shorts, synthetic mats, wooden blocks, and other equipment for enlightenment seekers. |
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Thrill seekers can zip down a 63 foot high, gravity-defying slide. |
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Most were merely curiosity seekers, so the police did not disperse them. |
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They include referrals from Social Services and New Deal, pupils who do not attend school, special needs teenagers, battered wives and asylum seekers. |
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Thrill seekers who blasted a car dealership with BB guns came under fire from community leaders who are calling for the toy weapons to be outlawed. |
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Gross is inviting goths, punkers, ravers, metalheads, skaters, gamers and other so-called outsiders to be part of a new discussion group for seekers and believers. |
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Despite the risk, more than 4,000 refugees, irregular migrants and asylum seekers came through Lampedusa in 2013 alone. |
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These job seekers in New York might be better off looking in the South. |
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Police have also repeated their request that members of the public do not approach the asylum seekers or stop their cars if they are flagged down. |
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Churches with an attractional posture toward mission have long sought to be hospitable to seekers and other visitors who might attend worship. |
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Scottish aristocrats and other place seekers made their way to London, to compete for high positions in government. |
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Captive rowlocks keep the oars in the boat while you 're rowing and discourage lighthanded hardware seekers when you go ashore. |
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These buildings were also made for comfort of the readers and information seekers. |
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Today, immigration to Denmark consists particularly of asylum seekers and persons who arrive as family dependants. |
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Other immigrants, including refugees asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, came from Europe, America, Asia, and Africa. |
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Although influenced by Hinduism, his path catered to an international community of seekers from diverse backgrounds. |
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As for average job seekers abiding by accreditation laws, some will and some won't, Contreras predicts. |
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WestJet WestJet announced a new non-stop service between Toronto and Phoenix Sun seekers and desert lovers rejoice. |
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While Judge began missionizing the native peoples of Alaska, he made his main mark among the gold seekers in the Canadian Yukon. |
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And the job announcements in this issue are both for job seekers and for those who are putting together their own job descriptions. |
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The Home Office regularly downplays or ignores evidence that asylum seekers have been tortured, a charity claimed today. |
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The Immigration Bureau, in interviews with the ethnically Haraza Afghan asylum seekers, allegedly employed Pashtun and Tadzhik interpreters. |
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Often the asylum seekers are met with mistreatments by security forces or, even worse, a camerawoman kicking them in the shins. |
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Asylum seekers who are being held in a remote detention centre in Western Australia have shown signs of torture and trauma. |
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The laid-back club night for big beat seekers is normally resident in Belfast's Katy Dalys. |
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Some asylum seekers have spent more than a year in Australian detention centres while they await the processing of their requests. |
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It invites seekers into meditative wandering within a self-contained and compact space. |
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We should not condone the assignment of asylum seekers to that of people smugglers. |
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Instead of the bland, beautiful brigade of fame seekers, this lonely hearts line-up is as raggedy as a haystack and as doe-eyed as a cow. |
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The tombstoning craze has been linked to several deaths as thrill seekers jump into the sea from cliffs, sea walls and piers. |
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Thrill seekers are then hurled through a series of seven full inversions, both frontward and backward, offering sheer looping mayhem. |
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First when the transport companies had to stop foreigners on the Danish side, asylum seekers were efficiently stopped. |
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Additionally, there were around 9,356 registered refugees and 11,157 registered asylum seekers in Somalia. |
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Steamships brought gold seekers from eastern US ports who trekked across the isthmus by foot, horse, and later rail. |
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In Britain Serco supplies electronic tagging devices for offenders and asylum seekers. |
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In the absence of these, Pentecostals teach that seekers should maintain a persistent faith in the knowledge that God will fulfill his promise. |
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Unemployment remained high until the war absorbed all the job seekers. |
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I get 150 e-mails a day and 20 to 30 voicemails from job seekers. |
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So, seekers of contemporary art shouldn't just settle for a visit to Bankside, but hop aboard the Tate's boat service and chug upstream for the full monty. |
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Learn how to conduct a job search which shows up strengths and downplays weaknesses with this gathering of 150 tips from the experiences of both job seekers and employers. |
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It will secondly aimed at preventive seekers on parental leave and due to a direct effect on job applicants and applicants for employment after parental leave. |
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Vocational training is key to Saudi Arabia's growth and economic diversification, and the Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification Program can provide an edge to job seekers. |
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The people were a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world. |
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Raytheon Vision Systems and DRS Technologies will each provide 512x512 HgCdTe focal planes for the prototype seekers that BAE will build this summer. |
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Consider the situation from the perspective of budding rent seekers who hope to gain appropriable rents by way of environmentally based output restrictions. |
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Between 2001 and 2007 Australia's Pacific Solution policy transferred asylum seekers to several Pacific nations, including the Nauru detention centre. |
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An asylum seeker is someone who has applied for asylum and is awaiting a decision on whether they will be granted refugee status How do asylum seekers end up in Liverpool? |
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The problem with the asylum seekers and others who are abusing the visa liberalization, has once again been actualized ahead of the coming Progress Report on Macedonia. |
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Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider, who has been embroiled in a recent dispute over refugees, has called for asylum seekers to wear electronic ankle bracelets. |
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Asylum seekers in the Australia-run Manus Island detention centre have declared they are ready to donate their organs to Australians when they die. |
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Some asylum seekers cases have took almost 22 years to be processed. |
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Five makeshift life rafts were floating in the southern central part of the ocean and the Irish naval flagship saved asylum seekers on two of them. |
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The rent seekers are a cartel, as are the rent granters, and they use barriers to entry to maintain a continuing stream of benefits to them from the masses. |
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