Host countries often make it difficult for them to normalise their residency, particularly discouraging work permits for other family members. |
They predict that for February conditions will normalise, and we'll get the usual amount of rain for that month, 90mm. |
But children have a survival instinct for accommodating whatever situation they find themselves in, and even this one begins to normalise around Michele. |
Violence and terrorism have been present in Algeria and still no solution has been found to normalise life and allow progress in all areas. |
The United States has the needed leverage, including through the potential to lift sanctions and normalise diplomatic relations. |
We need to normalise the aviation sector and do away with the rules constricting its growth. |