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Example sentences for "expatriate"

Lexicographically close words:
expatiate; expatiated; expatiates; expatiating; expatiation; expatriated; expatriates; expatriating; expatriation; expeck
  1. Revenues come from French Government subsidies, licensing of fishing rights to Japan and South Korea, import taxes, and remittances from expatriate workers in New Caledonia.

  2. Dependence on oil and a large expatriate workforce are significant long-term challenges.

  3. Muscat is attempting to "Omanize" the labor force by replacing foreign expatriate workers with local workers.

  4. Doubtless some diplomats would be glad to have the missionaries expatriate themselves.

  5. No self-respecting nation can expatriate its citizens who go abroad to do good.

  6. Wherever there is textile work, training classes have been held in spinning and weaving.

  7. The division among members is made in strict proportion to wage and time worked.

  8. An able American newspaperman had recourse to his files, and some Chinese admirers sketched an incredibly soft, lovely picture: the background was clarified, but not Chiang.

  9. It survived for years as an expatriate organization, joined by successive generations of Chinese students in France.

  10. In order to reduce unemployment, the government is trying to replace expatriate workers with local workers.

  11. Foreign mining companies have reduced expatriate staff, while panic buying has created food shortages and inflation in local markets.

  12. As a result, Cape Verde's expatriate population is greater than its domestic one.

  13. Thousands perished in prison, and multitudes were condemned to expatriate themselves.

  14. Expatriate businessmen fled the country, taking capital and expertise with them.

  15. To reduce unemployment and limit dependence on foreign labor, the government is encouraging the replacement of foreign expatriate workers with local workers.

  16. Remittances from a large expatriate community that moved to the United States during the war have become an important source of foreign exchange.

  17. Dependence on a large expatriate workforce and oil are significant long-term challenges to the UAE's economy.

  18. O'Connor, Emmet, Neilson and others were detained at Fort George until the Peace of Amiens, and then enlarged on condition that they should expatriate themselves for ever.

  19. Meanwhile some friends of Tone entered into negotiations with Government, and he was at last allowed to expatriate himself beyond the seas.

  20. To reduce unemployment and limit dependence on foreign countries, the government is encouraging the replacement of expatriate workers with local people, i.

  21. Could you describe for the record what the policy of the Department is when a person appears at a foreign embassy and attempts to expatriate himself?

  22. Our determination on the basis of the information and evidence presently of record is that Mr. Oswald did not expatriate himself, and remains a citizen of the United States.

  23. We have reached the conclusion, and I personally have reached the conclusion, that Oswald's actions in the Soviet Union, although he may very well have wanted to expatriate himself at one time or another, did not succeed in doing that.

  24. But it would also have had the determination that he had failed to expatriate himself and that he was an American citizen.

  25. But if you wish to make a race endure, rely upon it you should expatriate them.

  26. To expatriate is purely oriental, quite unknown to the modern world.

  27. Modern nations, and especially the United States, have left their citizens free to expatriate themselves at pleasure.

  28. That ship was, in fact, about to expatriate herself for several years, after the fashion of many of the Yankee ships in the Chinese coasting-trade, and the master was taking his family out to domicile it somewhere in China.

  29. The economy also benefits from cash remittances from expatriate workers.

  30. The last leaf of that New England tree whose fruit was an expatriate literature and expatriate lives, the limit of Mr. Lodge's expatriation was an interest in foreign affairs when redder-blooded Americans were happily ignorant of them.

  31. Why should he expatriate himself to such a place with such a wife as Arabella Trefoil?

  32. He could not look to be there for less than four years; and there was hardly reason why a man in his position should expatriate himself to such a place for so long a time.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expatriate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.