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    1. The true average cost of relocating is Pounds 25,600 according to a recent industry survey.
    2. Time Inc., deciding to take tighter control of its important cable-television operations, said it was relocating its 82%-owned American Television & Communications Inc. unit to New York from Denver.
    3. Ricardo Teran, whose family operates a retail and telecommunications conglomerate in Nicaragua, said he will return to Nicaragua next week to assess prospects of relocating permanently.
    4. But tearing down Lockwood, or even relocating it, he says, "would be like throwing red paint on a Van Gogh." Mr. Giles has mobilized a preservationist coalition that includes old and dear friends of the family.
    5. But relocating couples aren't home free.
    6. The request includes about $30 million to help pay costs of relocating some 10,000 Contra rebels and tens of thousands of family members from their camps along the Honduran border to homes inside Nicaragua, administration sources said.
    7. Wildlife officials hope to continue relocating sea otters to San Nicolas Island.
    8. The problem is relocating warm water from one side of the Pacific Ocean to the other.
    9. BioTechnica said the restructuring plan includes selling certain of its Cambridge assets to an employee-led group; concentrating its agricultural program on corn and soybeans; and relocating its corporate headquarters to Overland Park, Kan.
    10. However, many U.S. apparel manufacturers who had supported the bill in the past abandoned it this time after relocating their factories to Mexico and the Caribbean to employ low-wage workers to cut and sew clothing from American-made fabric.
    11. In 1988, Canon initiated a five-year Global Corporation Plan intended to increase production world-wide by relocating some of its manufacturing capabilities, and extending R&D outside of Japan.
    12. Officials at the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce recount the tale of one New Jersey manufacturer, who was promising a mere 250 jobs but produced a heady Dollars 7.5m incentive list as his price for relocating.
    13. The giant steelmaker recently fed caviar and filet mignon to executives from 300 of its biggest suppliers to sell them on the virtues of relocating in Gary, Ind., a down-and-out rust belt city.
    14. Johnson also said relocating the non-profit ministry arm is "under serious consideration," and a move hinges on Mernick's plans.
    15. But housing for the newly homeless still remains a problem. Precise figures are unavailable, but officials say nearly 400 people have asked for federal assistance in repairing their homes or relocating to temporary housing.
    16. But Bakstansky said one of the generators began to falter Thursday and Fed officials decided to take the precautionary step of relocating the entire operation to an emergency backup site in Pearl River, N.Y., a northern suburb.
    17. Paul Spicer, a Lonrho director, said the charge reflects the costs of relocating printing companies and automobile sales outlets in Britain, as well as overseas relocation costs that he declined to specify.
    18. Lastly, if someone feels truly cornered, relocating to a community that upholds a different set of social/moral values is relatively easy in America as compared with most countries.
    19. Walker also delayed decision on relocating the trial to Philadelphia due to potentially prejudicial pretrial publicity.
    20. Possible ways to curb the deer range from relocating them to killing them and donating the venison to food banks.
    21. Only 7 percent of the relocating companies changed states, the survey indicated.
    22. The collapse of rental values in the City and the expected cut in London rate bills after 1995 have made the capital less expensive. The 376,000 sq ft building is budgeted to cost about Pounds 34m, but the cost of relocating the staff will be far greater.
    23. An increasing number of companies are relocating staff there, including some of the colony's biggest employers such as Jardine Pacific, Hongkong Telecom and Swire On top of demand, there is room for rentals to move upwards.
    24. The Environmental Protection Agency has recommended permanently relocating people living near a "Superfund" hazardous waste site for only the fourth time in the nation and the first time in New England.
    25. Asked whether Leicester has missed the boat now that government departments are not relocating from London as much as in the 1980s, he says: 'You could say that.
    26. George Hook, owner of the construction company that is relocating the church for free, said two 20-ton hydraulic lifts would be used to hoist the termite-ridden structure onto a flatbed truck.
    27. The $400 million charge will pay for retraining and relocating workers for new jobs and providing severance pay for 5,000 to 6,000 who choose a severance option.
    28. Far more likely is that the high cost of relocating and maintaining these troops in the continental U.S. would result in their deactivation from the force.
    29. The county has 23,000 businesses, employing 400,000 people. The growth was led by business and financial services with companies relocating from London and the south-east.
    30. While figures regarding the movement of small businesses back to the cities are scarce, anecdotal evidence suggests that some small-business owners see advantages to relocating there.
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