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There was a mass exodus flooding out of the Expo.
America has recently seen a mass exodus of cannabis companies.
But Byunn isn't expecting to see a mass exodus of capital.
But the mass exodus is ratcheting up tensions in neighboring countries.
I pray every day for a mass exodus from this hellsite.
This is what mass exodus of a first-world country looks like.
Sunday's earthquake sparked a mass exodus of spooked vacationers from the islands.
This all appears to have prompted a mass exodus from Deadspin today.
A mass exodus from the Democratic Republic of Congo could be catastrophic.
But the mass exodus of white collar jobs did not pan out.
It's lost a handful of executives, spurring speculation about a mass exodus.
"I don't think there will be a mass exodus" of farmers, Holtmann said.
The determination of genocide eventually came over a year after the mass exodus.
The challenge is to phase out tax breaks without triggering a mass exodus.
Its numbers have been on the rise lately, despite a recent mass exodus.
Another problem is the "mass exodus" of people leaving the island, Lemonis said.
But it hasn't sparked any kind of mass exodus from the social network.
And what did the UN refugee agency do to stop this mass exodus?
The German, however, was determined not to join the mass exodus of seeds.
He said a mass exodus of Puerto Ricans to the mainland was imminent.
His policies caused economic collapse, hyperinflation and a mass exodus of hungry Zimbabweans.
Authorities and aid groups would also struggle to deal with a mass exodus.
But not all business leaders think the mass exodus was the right decision.
Since the 1970s, this region has witnessed a mass exodus of manufacturing jobs.
The current mass exodus is a clear sign that something needs to change.
"Over the summer, we're going to see a pretty big mass exodus," he said.
Venezuela's mass exodus makes migrants more vulnerable to practices like trafficking, according to experts.
TV. "We're still a couple of months away from a mass exodus," she added.
The massacres and the mass exodus from rural Djugu barely registered outside the region.
That dynamic suggests that a high rate of attrition could trigger a mass exodus.
The aim was to prevent the mass exodus of spectators that usually happens around lunchtime.
Another mass exodus from Syria across the Mediterranean in 2016 would make it less difficult.
That, combined with hyperinflation in the oil-rich country, has led to the mass exodus.
Despite the mass exodus of 32,000 teachers and staff, classes will continue at all schools.
The court said employees made a "mass exodus" because of the "crazy arbitrary stuff" occurring.
But plans of that shutdown leaked before it went into effect, triggering a mass exodus.
The mass exodus was met with anger from many users of the Weibo microblogging platform.
The deadline for the non-competes, however, did not cause a mass exodus of talent.
For now, here's what the political psychology suggests: A mass exodus ain't going to happen.
Even very large disparities combined with open borders do not necessarily lead to a mass exodus.
The company is severely lacking in executives after it suffered a mass exodus just this year.
From here, he fears that a mass exodus from the EU could trigger a global recession.
There's been a mass exodus of Twitter's top leadership over the past year and a half.
Hailey was definitely with the group ... but didn't want to be part of the mass exodus.
There is no mass exodus, however, with only dozens of Italians choosing to relocate so far.
The mass exodus continued, culminating in Palihapitiya's final declaration: Social Capital was finished with venture capital.
You may have started to notice the first signs of mass exodus about 10 years ago.
"The fear of a mass exodus from these states is probably a little overstated," Steffen said.
Neighboring Turkey, already hosting 3 million refugees, says that further fighting could trigger another mass exodus.
In 1492, the Catholic monarchs signed an edict to expel the Jews, forcing a mass exodus.
Even when a company's CEO remains, a mass exodus of executives can create chaos at work.
It wouldn't take a mass exodus to have a significant impact on state and local budgets.
The government of Bangladesh is protesting violence in neighboring Myanmar that is driving a mass exodus.
That was when Microsoft issued its own guidance, and the mass exodus from the headquarters began.
Prosecutors quit In between the two sentencing recommendations, the mass exodus from the Stone case began.
The fear at the time was that whites would flee the country in a mass exodus.
The mass exodus of teachers Shannon Carey has lived and taught in Oakland for 27 years.
But as the season wraps up, there could be a "mass exodus," as Sarah Perez writes.
The state's brutal crackdown has displaced thousands, triggering a mass exodus of Rohingya refugees to neighboring Bangladesh.
The mass exodus at Social Capital continues The new chapter for Social Capital will involve more exits.
In 2015, the Rohingya were called "the boat people" after another mass exodus to Indonesia and Malaysia.
The mass exodus of students like those at Lanzhou Oriental is just one part of the story.
In the run-up to the campaign, aid agencies were preparing for a mass exodus from Mosul.
Hurricane Maria provoked a mass exodus from Puerto Rico that has only recently begun to slow down.
The mass exodus from Puerto Rico could accelerate after Hurricane Maria hit the island two weeks ago.
This catastrophe may solidify the mass exodus from Puerto Rico, unless long-term reconstruction commitments are made.
There's a mass exodus from the city as costs rise and issues plaguing the region are exacerbated.
Recent moves by a few large institutional investors were seen as the beginning of a mass exodus.
The mass exodus of teachers has already forced 25 school districts to close 600 schools Wednesday, Larson said.
Reports indicate that if Navarro clinched the job as director, he could possibly trigger a mass exodus there.
Kevin Kimsa, general partner at ScaleUP Ventures, a venture fund in Toronto, thought a mass exodus is unlikely.
"Bengalis will never say that they arrive there happily," he said, referring to the mass exodus of Rohingya.
This was the first year that the health care law's markets didn't see a mass exodus of insurers.
Mandatory evacuations have been issued for many counties in South Florida, where residents have begun a mass exodus.
The United States may offer help in order to prevent instability or a mass exodus of desperate Cubans.
First: no mass exodus of carriers is expected; UnitedHealth isn't viewed as a canary in the coal mine.
Despite a mass exodus from at least 70 advertisers, O'Reilly's show remained the undisputed top cable news program.
"If import duty is imposed post-Brexit, you'll have a mass exodus of art dealers," Mr. Bowman said.
That laid the groundwork for a mass exodus from the traditional left, and a fracturing of that voter base.
Runaway inflation and food scarcity has crippled Venezuela, with tens of thousands leaving the country in a mass exodus.
But whether a mass exodus to Canada would potentially create a rift between the North American neighbors is unclear.
The mass exodus, the often harrowing journeys and tough new beginnings made a deep impression on their collective psyche.
The crisis of socialist mismanagement in Venezuela deepened, speeding up a mass exodus of its hungry and disenfranchised people.
They know that when Donald Trump talks about the mass exodus of manufacturing jobs, he is speaking the truth.
And that printing of money, he says, will result in runaway inflation, spurring a mass exodus from the greenback.
The lack of basic services has fueled a mass exodus from the island, which demographers expect will only worsen.
There was a mass exodus of executives from presidential advisory councils as they opposed stances taken by President Trump.
Francisco Franco industrialized Spain's cities in the 1950s and '60s, that there was a mass exodus from the countryside.
The article also noted that Brennan's original report prompted a mass exodus from the Marines United group to Anon-IB.
The publishing partners — beloved sites like The Awl, The Ringer, Pacific Standard, and ThinkProgress — left Medium in a mass exodus.
Runaway inflation and food scarcity has crippled Venezuela, with tens of thousands leaving the country in a mass exodus. 1303.
A mass exodus of federal employees will not leave the new president choosing from the "best people" to fill vacancies.
ISIS militants have targeted Coptic Christians several times in recent years, triggering a mass exodus of Christians from some towns.
The genocide decimated healthcare infrastructure such as hospitals, clinics and laboratories and generated a mass exodus of skilled medical personnel.
It is the second time in less than a year that a military crackdown has led to a mass exodus.
An investigation continues but the mass exodus of participants Sunday night made it increasingly difficult to gather information, Allen said.
"For one, what stopped a mass exodus to Super Mario Maker was that SMW is infinitely more customizable," said leod.
The official campaign arm of House Democrats has declared a "TEXODUS": a mass exodus of Texas Republicans from the House.
The fear of running out of gas in a mass exodus of evacuation scares me just as much as staying.
Before these recent findings, anthropologists thought our ancestors left the African continent in one mass exodus around 60,000 years ago.
"Voters are making a mass exodus from that party and we are welcoming them to that party," the president claimed.
As the Facebook mass exodus unfolds, one thing is becoming patently clear: far too many dating apps are tethered to Facebook.
For cinephiles with more refined tastes than mine, the Criterion Collection's mass exodus from Hulu to FilmStruck might be truly traumatic.
A mass exodus is currently underway in Florida, one that's poised to go down as the largest evacuation in US history.
The mass exodus and widespread insecurity across South Sudan have left farm fields deserted which has led to severe food shortages.
That could change if Mr Maduro hangs on for months despite a deepening humanitarian disaster and a mass exodus of refugees.
And so begins another mass exodus of migrants from Central America, their sheer presence more fuel for Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric.
It has had a strikingly high level of turnover at its highest ranks, and Sunday's mass exodus simply reinforces that image.
His efforts did not sit well with some at the magazine, culminating in a mass exodus of its most talented journalists.
Many of the conflicts and causes of migration, like the Syrian war and Venezuela's mass exodus, show no signs of abating.
A single loss after an 11-game winning streak led to a mass exodus from the Dak Prescott bandwagon last week.
And now President Trump heads into the weekend with a member of his evangelical advisory board joining the mass exodus post-Charlottesville.
This return of inflation will cause a mass exodus from the bond market, just as short sellers begin to pile on top.
The silver lining to this mass exodus is that Congress now has a chance to reshape and redefine itself with new members.
"There will be a mass exodus if they don't implement genuine collective bargaining for pilots," the captain based in southern Europe said.
The area is facing sky-high housing prices, with real estate experts expecting a mass exodus of people if things don't change.
Real estate experts have predicted a mass exodus from Silicon Valley and into the middle of the country if things don't improve.
As home values continued to climb, investors were scrambling to cash in — but when the market crashed, there was a mass exodus.
After months of being hounded by the media, and a mass exodus amongst his staffers, Ford admitted to having smoked crack cocaine.
This means Amazon has the power to raise fees without having to worry too much about a mass exodus from the platform.
That move prompted all the Justice Department attorneys working on the case to remove themselves from it in a shocking mass exodus.
Puerto Rico, in the wake of bankruptcy and the devastation of Hurricane Maria, is enduring a sinking economy and a mass exodus.
The sanctions, which punish third parties that do business with designated companies and individuals, led to a mass exodus of his advisers.
Hurricane Irma's catastrophic winds barreling their way to Florida have triggered a mass exodus and Miami International Airport is feeling the squeeze.
Yes, part of the mass exodus stems from unhappiness with G/O's culture and a desire to speak out against corporate overlords.
But the Burmese government maintained that the mass exodus from Rakhine state—723,000 people, by the UN's count—stemmed from a simple misunderstanding.
The allegations drew outrage in Venezuela, where triple-digit inflation and chronic food and medicine shortages have spurred a mass exodus of migrants.
Government sources, while acknowledging the huge importance of the financial services sector to the economy, say talk of a mass exodus is unrealistic.
They became statistics in what the UN High Commissioner for Refugees later estimated was a mass exodus of 212,2200 people in two years.
The dramatic mass exodus from South Florida could become one of the largest evacuations in US history, CNN senior meteorologist Dave Hennen said.
While an unprecedented mass exodus was happening, the municipality still had to maintain its 140-square-mile infrastructure with a declining taxpayer base.
Mass exodus More than 620,000 Rohingya have fled across the border to neighboring Bangladesh since a recent spate of violence began in August.
But one thing copper bulls can cling to is the resilience of the metal's price to the mass exodus of the money men.
Snap's investment into hardware after the mass exodus from its social app leads us to wonder: How, exactly, does Snap envision its future?
I was part of a generation that had a mass exodus, a group that left the islands to get exposed to different things.
Pedro González, the chief of the anti-gang unit, showed up at one mass exodus, from a condominium building in suburban San Salvador.
North Carolina saw a mass exodus of textile jobs, Ohio lost its steel mills, and New England shoe manufacturers relocated countless factories overseas.
Ever since Hurricane Maria, issues with insurance reimbursement have become one of the major factors behind the mass exodus of doctors, Matos said.
The chaos and ongoing crisis have triggered a mass exodus of Venezuelans seeking refuge in neighboring countries, ratcheting up tensions in the region.
That council and another board set up to advise Trump on the economy disbanded soon after in the face of the mass exodus.
The finals began with 41 spellers, and the number slowly dwindled over five rounds, but there was never a mass exodus from the stage.
The exceptionally-powerful storm has triggered a mass exodus from Florida, what may wind up being one of the largest evacuations in US history.
That's partly because any bullish enthusiasm about fundamentals has been overwhelmed by a mass exodus of fund money over the last couple of weeks.
The mass exodus began when Mamoon Hamid, who founded Social Capital with Palihapitiya in 2011, joined Kleiner Perkins as a general partner last August.
Quarantines on Reddit usually result in a mass exodus, as members of the quarantined sub move to more active, visible locations on the site.
The policy, which is meant to avert the potential humanitarian crisis that could be created by a mass exodus, could itself be costing lives.
"The dramatic mass exodus from South Florida could turn into one of the largest evacuations in US history," CNN senior meteorologist Dave Hennen said.
Venezuela has been pumping oil this year at the lowest rate in three decades after years of underinvestment and a mass exodus of workers.
Higher rates of suicide and a housing shortage are also problems, Vox reports, along with what some call a mass exodus of Puerto Ricans.
Irma also triggered evacuation orders for 5.6 million people along both sides of the Florida peninsula, probably the largest mass exodus in US history.
If I remember correctly—and I probably don't—AOL Instant Messenger didn't really do anything to deserve the mass exodus it experienced circa 2010.
"I always thought if I got into the company it would be during this mass exodus when there were maybe four spots," he said.
But the decision led to a mass exodus of researchers and other employees, amid fears of a broader crackdown on science within the department.
During that time, power cuts, pipeline outages, chemicals shortages and the mass exodus of qualified staff shook the state water utilities to their core.
"Voters are making a mass exodus from that party, and we are welcoming them to the Republican Party with wide-open arms," Trump said.
"Make it stop," Judge said as Dodd and Paicius sucked face, later leading the rest of the ladies in a mass exodus from the table.
The Mobile World Congress (MWC), the annual telecoms industry gathering in Barcelona, was also canceled after a mass exodus by exhibitors linked to the coronavirus.
Any intervention from the PLA or the paramilitary PAP would likely be catastrophic for the city's economy, analysts say, and could spark a mass exodus.
Leaving the European Union was supposed to deal a crippling blow to London's position in global finance, prompting a mass exodus of jobs and business.
Although the mass exodus feared by the United Nations has yet to materialize, the number of displaced Mosul residents has grown sharply in recent days.
In an interview on Friday, she traced the genesis of "Atlantics" to a decade earlier, during a mass exodus out of Senegal, primarily to Spain.
The truth is that they're likely in one of these towns, as Italians in major cities make a mass exodus toward the coast every summer.
This boisterous procession — from filing past the security guard to the mass exodus when the first-period bell sounds — takes 153 minutes before calm descends.
He has mismanaged the State Department, overseeing a mass exodus of talent and institutional knowledge, and seems to be hated by everyone in Trump's orbit.
In particular, companies are monitoring for two possible moves tied to the Cambridge Analytica story: * Whether privacy concerns will spark a mass exodus of users.
That could impel more Venezuelans to flee the crisis-stricken country, adding to a mass exodus that has already seen over 2 million Venezuelans leave.
This encouraged a mass exodus from Milan and other northern cities, spreading the virus from existing hot spots to regions with relatively few reported infections.
"We insist that the governments of the region not use repression, violence or force against the people who are fleeing as part of this mass exodus."
"I don't think you will see a mass exodus from the City (of London)," Tom Finke told CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Conservative economists Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore are predicting a new mass exodus of wealth from New York and California because of the new tax law.
Anthropologists have hypothesized that modern humans migrated out of Africa in a mass exodus roughly 70,000 years ago, gradually spreading into Europe, Asia, and the Pacific.
Foreign students studying abroad at universities in Hong Kong are facing a mass exodus out of the city as pro-democracy protests have reached college campuses.
Chad responded by sending planes in 2013 to rescue fleeing Muslim returnees from CAR - which has produced at least seven waves of mass exodus since 13.
In addition, Petraeus said he will be watching how Pompeo deals with the mass exodus of seasoned foreign service officials under Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
But Democrats were also expecting that a mass exodus of white women from the GOP in 2016 would block Trump's presidential ambitions — defections that never came.
Mass exodus Last August, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims started fleeing across the border into Bangladesh into what's since become the world's biggest refugee camp.
He also contended that under leftist rule, Brazil risked stumbling into an economic crisis like the one that has sparked a mass exodus in neighboring Venezuela.
The Blazers — whom everyone counted out this season after last summer's mass exodus — are now 22010-22011 since Lillard was left off the All-Star team.
His killing was one of several clashes between the government and rebels that spiraled into broader violence against civilians, setting off a mass exodus to Uganda.
One former FF executive also told The Verge that the company is in danger of missing its payroll, which could lead to a mass exodus of employees.
Amid the turmoil, Facebook is also facing a mass exodus of talent, from the departures of the founders of Instagram and WhatsApp to security chief Alex Stamos.
Many have said they would flee the country if this happened, and while we're not advocating for a mass exodus, we can see where they're coming from.
The mass exodus is creating large traffic jams on Interstates 95 and 75 and the Florida Turnpike, which can be seen on this live Florida traffic map.
The resignations are "part of an ongoing mass exodus of senior foreign service officers who don't want to stick around for the Trump era," the Post reported.
Take note of the Instagram stories of your favorite influencers, because a mass exodus to Indio, California, is taking place, and they're probably a part of it.
The EU said they were aware of the mass exodus, but that "sovereign countries" are allowed to expel migrants as long as they adhere to international law.
That number has risen dramatically in the years that followed, culminating in a daily mass exodus of around 10,000 people in recent months, according to UN estimates.
But Lise Grande, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Iraq, told Reuters that the United Nations expects a mass exodus from Mosul, perhaps within the next few days.
Latest developments • Mass exodus: Garcetti said about 2260,2000 people in Los Angeles were affected by evacuation orders for the Creek fire near Sylmar and Lake View Terrace.
The downside is that this solution can lead to a mass exodus after two years as employees race to their next start-up, options safely in hand.
Bob Corker and Jeff Flake that they will retire at the end of their terms makes it seem like the Senate is poised for a mass exodus.
They also accounted for the mass exodus of Puerto Ricans who fled the island after the storm, and compared the numbers with the total change in population.
Once, the city and county had a contingency plan to address a possible mass exodus of Cubans from the island to Miami; that is no longer anticipated.
His staffers aren't pleased, and there's been a mass exodus from his office since he floated the idea of switching parties, according to the New York Times.
Trump's widely criticized series of responses to the violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, triggered a mass exodus of business leaders scrambling to distance themselves from the president.
The report comes as top Republicans stage a historic mass exodus from their nominee one day after the release of a lewd video involving Trump's comments. Sen.
The US also supported the regime of Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, who oversaw a reign of terror that fueled a mass exodus from the island nation.
The mass exodus from Black Rock City, Nevada, brought so much traffic this weekend that it would make one pining for a Utopian getaway next year think twice.
This interpretation of the Basic Law, which sets out China's policies related to Hong Kong, could even spark a mass exodus from the special administrative region, she exclaimed.
Concerns about a mass exodus because of the state's high taxes and other issues have thus far been unfounded, at least where it counts — among college-educated adults.
" Baron tells it differently, saying Cheese organized the mass exodus of top employees out of personal "vengeance," and that Cheese was the one who was "egocentric and hostile.
Furthermore, the rise of Islamic extremism in Europe is prompting a mass exodus of Jews from the EU, as some member states can no longer offer adequate protection.
Without the payments, Republicans could be blamed for a mass exodus of insurers from the Obamacare marketplace next year, potentially leaving many of their constituents without any options.
With a slumping stock price, a mass exodus of executive talent and no clear vision for its overall product strategy, Twitter seems to be a company in flux.
Southern Florida is bracing for a direct hit early Sunday, and evacuations have been issued, sparking a dramatic mass exodus from the state where millions could be affected.
The recent and ongoing mass exodus of Republican lawmakers from Congress ahead of the 2202 midterm elections has given Democrats a critical opening to take back key districts.
The extent to which the Democrats can be pushed in any given direction will be determined by whether or not they fear a mass exodus from their ranks.
Small operations by the group against security forces in August prompted brutal retaliation from government forces, which in turn contributed to the mass exodus of Rohingya from Rakhine.
However, this metric for measuring labor market health was conceived at a time when a mass exodus of prime-age men from the labor force was simply incomprehensible.
The charge was subsequently discredited, but Shah seized on it in his speech in Allahabad, warning of a mass exodus of Hindus if the Samajwadi Party retained power.
Of course, if Groundhog Day is around the corner, that means it's almost February, which in turn means another group of movies making a mass exodus off of Netflix.
But after Friday's mass exodus, that's no longer an option, and the same regulatory tangle that scared off the initial group of processors is likely to discourage others too.
There will likely be a mass exodus from offices, as everyone heads outside to look up at the spectacle (head here to track when it's happening in your area).
"People there couldn't handle their workload before the mass exodus that's left the comms shop a barren wasteland occupied by frazzled junior staffers," said a former White House official.
Image: DarrenRD/CC BY-SA 4.0The mass exodus from the Fort McMurray area in Alberta has widened as wildfires continue to spread in and around the ravaged oil town.
An imperturbable crewman stepped out with an extinguisher, sprayed down the engine and then announced the plane would leave as planned, trying to block the mass exodus of passengers.
Breaking up is hard: Of users asked which social media service they've stopped using, 38% said "none," followed by 33% for MySpace —suggesting that a mass exodus is unlikely.
The mass exodus from the region has led to a standoff between Greece and Turkey over immigration, after thousands of migrants gathered at the border between the two countries.
More than 850,000 Venezuelans have fled their homeland for Peru in recent years, part of a mass exodus from the Caribbean nation as it faces a crippling economic crisis.
When she directed fans to her page, calling it the "new world wide web" in an Instagram post, Twitter immediately joked about a mass exodus to the cyber Wakanda.
One thing, however, is clear: Puerto Rico must also grapple with the possibility that such a mass exodus could result in an entire generation permanently leaving the island behind.
Why, then, are there so many Rohingya still in Bangladesh two years after the mass exodus, especially since the government struck a repatriation plan with Myanmar in early 2018?
Job creation for young people, women and other vulnerable groups is another priority in order to slow the mass exodus of Bosnia's youth to richer Western countries, they said.
Citing the poll, opponents of inclusive service warned of a mass exodus that could swell to half a million troops if President Barack Obama insisted on overturning a ban.
The vote sends the government back to the drawing board as it tries to abolish ultralow tax rates for thousands of multinational companies without leading to their mass exodus.
President Donald Trump disbanded two high-profile business advisory councils Wednesday after seeing a mass exodus from chief executives over his response to violence in Charlottesville over the weekend.
Peter Bull, who was playing Pozzo, claimed that his experiences of war were trifling in comparison with the "waves of hostility", "mass exodus" and "audible groans" of the first performance.
Such revelations have surfaced before, but in this post-Weinstein period when names are being named, the new information has triggered a mass exodus among the site's users and staff.
Almost a year before Britain is due to leave the EU, the tracker suggests London's financial districts have been held back, but there is no evidence of a mass exodus.
With their mass exodus into Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees like Rashida are bringing with them stories of murder, rape, and torture at the hands of Myanmar's security forces and ultranationalist Buddhists.
It explores the reasons behind the mass exodus and what happens to those who are left behind, providing an unprecedented view on life from the perspective of undocumented immigrant workers.
One year ago in a mass exodus, 700,000 Rohingya — the majority children, women and the elderly — fled their homes in Myanmar with barely more than the clothes on their backs.
Executives and politicians predicted a mass exodus of finance jobs from London to rival centres in continental Europe after Britain voted to quit the EU in the summer of 2016.
When the army launched its battle for Mosul in mid-October it dropped leaflets over the city seeking to prevent a mass exodus which it feared could complicate the offensive.
But this mass exodus means that over the last 270 years, most Jewish settlements in Georgia have gradually been abandoned, or have shrunk to ghostly fragments of their former selves.
The mass exodus from Central America was under way when Gutierrez and Ana were elected to the board of the parent-teacher association at their children's school in spring 2013.
With their mass exodus into Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees like Rashida are bringing with them stories of murder, rape and torture at the hands of Myanmar's security forces and ultranationalist buddhists.
But this puts a deadline on it (doors close 31st December 2017) and there will be a mass exodus with all the other companies, which could make things more difficult.
As yet, there is no mass exodus back to the Continent — the number of European Union staff in the health service even grew slightly in the year after the referendum.
More than 150 public schools are being closed as a mass exodus of Puerto Ricans head for the mainland and those who remain brace for huge cuts to public services.
Notably, the last period of mass exodus from Congress, the 1970s, also coincided with a significant chunk or internal reorganization, which expanded staff, empowered party caucuses, and created new subcommittees.
In separate statement released Monday, Rossello urged Congress to consider Puerto Ricans in its tax reform plans, warning of a mass exodus of Puerto Rican companies if certain provisions aren't granted.
The country was colonized by the Spaniards, attacked by the real pirates of the Caribbean, and later embattled in revolution, cold war, mass exodus, an economic crisis, and decades of isolation.
The tax-reform bill and its changes to state and local tax deductions has pundits predicting a mass exodus of rich people from New York, California and other high-tax states.
Maduro has presided over an economic and political crisis since succeeding Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, with much of the country crippled by hyperinflation, soaring unemployment and a mass exodus of refugees.
It was the once-glorious metropolis that young people fled from after the shuttering of the steel mills in the early 1980s led to a mass exodus and a stark decline.
New Orleans public schools began desegregation in 1960, spurring white-led riots and a mass exodus of white families in the 1960s and 1970s to private schools and suburban public schools.
"There was no mass exodus of military members as a result of repeal, and there were only two verifiable resignations linked to the policy change, both military chaplains," the report said.
For the past couple months, the press has been openly asking why he's running, especially given the mass exodus of his campaign staff in January and his utter lack of support.
With the subcontinent split into two separate nations, the years before and after independence bore witness to a mass exodus of refugees travelling from one country to another, depending on their religion.
In addition, while there is evidence that US importers are shifting part of their production outside China, there isn't much to suggest there's a mass exodus of companies relocating away from China.
Bonus cuts at German flagship lender Deutsche Bank, announced in January, have so far not led to a mass exodus of employees, one of its board members told a German weekly newspaper.
Maybe given the lack of direct competitors in its league, and the absence of a mass exodus over its constant privacy scandals, it was the outdated product itself that was killing Facebook.
The mass exodus from Puerto Rico has placed the island in the sights of competing campaigns, eager to win over not only island residents, but former residents now spread across the country.
The police officers' union has publicly urged city officials to address the long shifts that have resulted from budget cuts, which have led to low morale and a mass exodus of officers.
A 19-year-old New Zealand college student was killed at a crowded house party on Saturday, with witnesses saying she was trampled in a mass exodus of people leaving the bash.
Such a mass exodus, so the theory goes, could entrench the stock market in a "dark period" for years until younger generations save enough to start repurchasing the assets their grandparents sold.
The mountain area is located 200 km (125 miles) inland from the mass exodus occurring along the country's more heavily populated south-east coast, where fires have claimed 10 lives since Monday.
The Seattle Police Department struck a different tone, saying it would not characterize the departures as a "mass exodus" and noted the department was continuing to recruit officers, including women and minority candidates.
In August 2017, an outbreak of violence in Myanmar's Rakhine State forced a mass exodus of over 700,000 people to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where Rohingya refugees had begun to amass in previous years.
Turns out that while investors (and the media) panicked that Facebook would experience a mass exodus of young people, nearly every Internet-wielding millennial in America still uses Facebook on a regular basis.
Beijing's latest move is important not only for quelling fears over a housing bubble, but also for preventing a mass exodus of young people who feel priced out of the country's big cities.
Should they succeed, it would spell the end of a relatively free Kurdish self-governing region in northern Iraq, a mass exodus of Middle-East Christians, and the death of an independent Iraq.
That, they hope, would prompt a mass exodus from Trump and deny him the nomination, something they deem a necessary response to his controversial stances and comments, as well as unimpressive poll numbers.
The Myanmar military report attributed the mass exodus of refugees and the repeated reports of military violence to a campaign of misinformation perpetrated by the Rohingya militant group Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ASRA).
The Chicago Defender, which had demanded federal intervention from President Woodrow Wilson to stop lynchings, played a role in the Great Migration by urging a mass exodus of black people from the South.
Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela has squandered its oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from a mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela has squandered its oil wealth, leaving the economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from a mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
"I don't know if you will see a mass exodus from the Houston area," said Harald Jordan, vice president for engineering at Peak Energy, an oil and gas exploration company based in Colorado.
Muscat said he feared leaving the EU single market would reduce Britain's comparative advantage in services although he said predictions of a mass exodus from the City of London after Brexit were overdone.
The Mobile World Congress (MWC), the annual telecoms industry gathering that draws more than 20.9,20.2 visitors to Barcelona, was cancelled after a mass exodus by exhibitors due to fears over the coronavirus outbreak.
Webster's clients began their mass exodus after a former aspiring country artist named Austin Rick (also known by his stage name, Austin Cody) stepped forward last Friday, accusing Webster of sexual harassment on Facebook.
When Britain voted to quit the EU in the summer of 2016, analysts predicted a mass exodus of investment banking jobs from London - historically Europe's premier financial hub - to rival centers in continental Europe.
I actually was at the White House Correspondents dinner, Michelle did really well and I saw Matt and his wife Mercedes leaving and they started tweeting that the whole room, there's this mass exodus.
"The extraordinary photography of the mass exodus of the Rohingya people to Bangladesh demonstrates not only the human cost of conflict but also the essential role photojournalism can play in revealing it," Adler said.
In 2000, massive crowds, inadequate food supplies and poor communication during a mass exodus from Belmont Park led to a "worst-case scenario," said Salvatore Arena, a spokesman for the Long Island Rail Road.
Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela squandered its profound oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from an unprecedented mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
Years of economic decline had led to a mass exodus of Puerto Ricans to the American mainland, driving down its revenues and eventually leaving it without enough government funds to pay off its debt.
Why it matters: Rumors of tensions at the tech giant, particularly around rumors of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and CTO Thuan Pham's ignoring excusal harassment claims, could cause a mass exodus from the company.
Many bankers and politicians predicted after the June 2016 referendum that leaving the EU would prompt a mass exodus of jobs and business and deal a crippling blow to London's position in global finance.
But at the same time, Trump's decision to name Maguire as acting DNI is not expected to prompt any sort of mass exodus or overwhelming outrage from career intelligence professionals, one official told CNN.
"  They released a book titled "A Warning" this year in which they wrote that a mass exodus of administration officials was planned for last year to "call attention to Trump's misconduct and erratic leadership.
There could be some heated discussions about the outcome of The Most Insane Election in U.S. History in the weeks that follow — or maybe a mass exodus to Canada or Mexico (Sagittarius rules global travel).
Economy Analysts say if People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops or the paramilitary People's Armed Police cracked down in Hong Kong, the stock market and housing market would crash and a mass exodus would likely follow.
As a mass exodus becomes more and more realistic, companies need to evaluate how the Bay Area stacks up next to rising tech hubs that offer lower business costs, greater recruiting power and minimal saturation.
The market didn't look kindly on the mass exodus of Twitter executives this week, but as S&P Capital IQ pointed out in a research note, at least the company still has tons of cash.
This is the second time in less than a year that a military crackdown in Rakhine State has led to a mass exodus, the first being sparked after border guards were attacked in October 2016.
The Assad regime and Daesh are the main beneficiaries of this fluid geopolitical landscape and are responsible for the death and injury of hundreds of thousands of people and the mass exodus of millions more.
On Thursday, Maduro, whose authoritarian grip on power helped spark a mass exodus from a nation in economic crisis, shut Venezuela's vast border with Brazil to prevent international food and other humanitarian aid from entering.
Lima-Marin was just 2 when his family joined an estimated 125,000 Cubans fleeing the Caribbean island nation in boats to the United States in a mass exodus permitted by then-Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
We're still sifting through the rubble of yesterday's mass exodus from Twitter in which a number of high-ranking executives announced they were leaving, but a few new roles are already starting to take shape.
Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela has squandered its profound oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from an unprecedented mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
The mass exodus is ratcheting up tensions in countries such as Peru, Ecuador and Brazil even as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announces the introduction of "a magic formula" to get his country back on track.
And soon after Souleiman meets his girlfriend, Ada (Mama Sané), he and a group of young men set off for Europe on a small open boat, joining the recent mass exodus from sub-Saharan Africa.
Seattle became a Black culture hub during the Second Great Migration (1940-1970) when the mass exodus to the North and West became a solution for Black folx to find work after the Great Depression.
Authorities urged a mass exodus from several towns on the southeast coast, an area popular with tourists during the summer holiday season, warning that extreme heat forecast for the weekend will further stoke the fires.
Mexico hopes to discourage a mass exodus from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, and wants Central Americans who decide to migrate north to do so in an orderly way and through legal ports of entry.
"If they get the balance wrong it's not like there'll be a mass exodus," says Erik Martin, VP of member engagement at WeWork and the former general manager of Reddit, where he dealt with community uprisings.
But in the 1990s -- following a mass exodus of Cubans to the United States -- President Bill Clinton amended the rule to state that the US would send back seafaring Cubans who hadn't yet reached US soil.
Many of the videos found on the Twitter page call Blexit a movement for "free thinkers" and claim that there is a sort of mass exodus of black people "waking up" and leaving the Democratic Party.
The collapse of Catholic mass attendance after the Second Vatican Council — the subject of a fascinating new book, "Mass Exodus," by the British theologian and sociologist Stephen Bullivant — was more dramatic than any general Protestant development.
Lafitte recounts his personal experiences during Katrina: watching the early mass exodus of people from the city, the military crowd control complete with M-16s, and his own escape and eventual evacuation to Cobb County, Georgia.
Sources told the outlet that their mass exodus was spurred by the fact that corporate had bought the individual franchise stores and fired the regional director, two district managers, and four general managers in the process.
The concern remains that Brexit could cause a mass-exodus of jobs to other countries with large European agencies vacating their British headquarters and financial companies detailing plans to transfer jobs to keep servicing EU clients.
"The entire senior level of management officials resigned Wednesday, part of an ongoing mass exodus of senior foreign service officers who don't want to stick around for the Trump era," Josh Rogin, the story's author, wrote.
The news broke when an Instagram post from Junk Banter calling the eggs a "10/10" went viral, causing Americans to again consider a mass exodus toward our neighbors to the north (or across the pond).
Not so long ago, leaders of Europe's populist right-wing movements would have publicly applauded the sentiment, viewing Britain's departure as the first domino that would trigger an inevitable mass exodus from the 123-member bloc.
Not so long ago, leaders of Europe's populist right-wing movements would have publicly applauded the sentiment, viewing Britain's departure as the first domino that would trigger an inevitable mass exodus from the 28-member bloc.
That doesn't exactly constitute a mass exodus, especially when looking at the raw numbers: 1,20163 Americans have applied for permanent residency in Canada in 2017, just 66 more applications from the same time period in 2016.
One word to describe the trip Since August, fighting between Muslim militants and the Myanmar military has prompted a mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims from their villages and camps in southwestern Rakhine State into neighboring Bangladesh.
"Facebook doesn't have to care about the privacy and security of their users' online information because there's no mass exodus when it violates those rules," Franken said during a cybersecurity conference in Lisbon, Portugal, on Tuesday.
Because Europeans have come to realize — quite painfully in the past year or two — that the mass exodus from collapsed countries like Syria is not just a Middle Eastern or African problem, it's a European problem.
"Facebook doesn't have to care about the privacy and security of their users' online information because there's no mass exodus when it violates those rules," Franken said during a cybersecurity conference in Lisbon, Portugal, on Tuesday.
That's partly because the "mass exodus" of Puerto Ricans going to the continental United States means the demand for housing "has gone down substantially," said Laurie Goodman, director of the Urban Institute's Housing Finance Policy Center.
Many bankers and politicians predicted Britain's vote to leave the European Union in a 2200 referendum would prompt a mass exodus of jobs and business and deal a crippling blow to London's position in global finance.
Many bankers and politicians predicted Britain's vote to leave the European Union in a 2200 referendum would prompt a mass exodus of jobs and business and deal a crippling blow to London's position in global finance.
The relocation has spurred a mass exodus of employees, as documents obtained by The Hill Thursday show that more than half of the D.C.-based employees slated for reassignment have left the agency instead of moving.
The relocation has spurred a mass exodus of employees, as documents obtained by The Hill Thursday show that more than half of the D.C.-based employees slated for reassignment have left the agency instead of moving.
"When I'm looking at the markets and what they did [on Monday], I really don't see any signs of, like, this mass exodus of funds out of stocks," he said in the same "ETF Edge" interview.
That was when the government seized Washington Mutual — a giant savings and loan association, known as WaMu, that had suffered a sudden mass exodus of depositors — and sold its assets to JPMorgan Chase for $1.9 billion.
In late 2017, at the peak of a mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims into Bangladesh fleeing violence in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, Imran paid traffickers $4,0003 to be smuggled into Malaysia in search of a better life.
Experts estimate Venezuela - where shortages of food and medicine have fueled hunger, disease and a mass exodus of citizens - loses at least $5 billion per year as a result of not selling gasoline at international prices.
That's partly because the "mass exodus" of Puerto Ricans going to the continental United States means the demand for housing "has gone down substantially," said Laurie Goodman, director of the Urban Institute's Housing Finance Policy Center.
In the Midwest, dramatic changes in the landscape caused by over-farming created the dust bowl that destroyed entire regions of farmland and resulted in a mass exodus of nearly 19359 million Americans from the Plains states.
"When I talk to my Democratic friends, they are expecting some kind of mass exodus from the Republican Party, and I don't feel that at all," said Ryan Gallogly, a high school history teacher from Byron Center.
The inquiry into the firm partly explains a mass exodus of employees, though many further accuse Rothenberg of financial mismanagement so extreme that several people are still waiting to get paid by the firm for back wages.
Reflecting authorities' concerns over a mass exodus that would complicate the offensive and worsen the humanitarian situation, the leaflets told residents "to stay at home and not to believe rumors spread by Daesh" that could cause panic.
Grande and Iraqi officials are hoping residents can stay home as long as possible to avoid being caught up in the crossfire once the shooting starts, and to avoid a mass exodus that would overwhelm relief efforts.
Since the 2014 crash of oil prices, the country's once-opulent social welfare system has given way to Soviet-style product shortages and a mass exodus of citizens seeking better living conditions in other Latin American countries.
In a counterfactual digression, Herzog imagines that a mass exodus from Earth has taken place, and then he spots "some stragglers," a group of orange-robed Buddhist monks ambling about, many of them looking at their phones.
A 2018 report from Fannie Mae pointed to a coming "mass exodus" of baby boomers from the 32 million homes they own and occupy as they leave for rentals or senior care facilities, or sadly, pass away.
Officials say more than 40 people were killed as militants rampaged through Marawi, taking local Christians as human shields, torching a church and government buildings, freeing prisoners from jail, and sparking a mass exodus of terrified residents.
The heartbreaking images of this mass exodus have exposed the class difference between the workforce of construction site laborers, waste collectors, cooks, and house painters who keep Indian cities running and the city-dwellers they work for.
The mass exodus was triggered when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed sweeping changes to the constitution that would weaken his successors and allow him to hold on to power after his presidential term is up in 2024.
A well-known national transgender policy group finds itself having to rebuild after a mass exodus of staff members amid discontent over its leadership, claims of retaliation for labor organizing and concerns about minority hiring and outreach.
DUBLIN — After Ireland's economy cratered in 1980, the friends and fellow activists watched a mass exodus of young people do what the Irish had always done in times of crisis: Leave the country for more prosperous shores.
The ride-sharing service also faces a mass exodus of senior executives, a toxic culture about to be laid bare and a business model based on inventing the future, all of which increase the degree of difficulty.
Clinton said she was "deeply concerned" over the mass exodus of "some of the most qualified foreign service officers" over the past year and a half under recently ousted Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
These resettlement numbers add to fears that under Trump, Muslim refugees fleeing persecution, including the world's newest mass exodus, the Rohingya Muslims fleeing Burma, will no longer be able to look to the United States for rescue.
Critics inside and outside of the State Department also pushed back hard against the story's most explosive suggestion — that Kennedy and his deputies were choosing to leave as part of a "mass exodus" of officials opposed to Trump.
Swiss voters clearly rejected plans to overhaul the corporate tax system, sending the government back to the drawing board as it tries to abolish ultra-low tax rates for thousands of multinational companies without triggering a mass exodus.
The CBO projects that this would lead to a mass exodus of insurance companies from the individual market, leaving half of Americans living in areas where no insurer is offering a plan on the individual market by 2026.
"Many people are thinking about emigrating to other places, it's happening again," he added, referring to the mass exodus of Hong Kongers in the years leading up to the 1997 handover of sovereignty from the UK to China.
More than a year into the made-up pandemic, the worldwide death toll was soaring past 150 million, the Dow Jones had fallen by 90 percent, and there was a mass exodus from cities amid famine and unrest.
He triggered a mass exodus of CEOs that forced Trump to close down two advisory councils -- an embarrassing blow to his claims to be a business tycoon president who could use his corporate pals to reinvigorate the economy.
With police doing their best to direct gridlocked traffic and with helicopters whirring overhead, dust billowed up from packed roadways for hours, mixed with the odors of livestock and chemicals, as the mass exodus proceeded in slow motion.
In the op-ed, Petchesky, whose firing led to a mass exodus of staff from the online publication, rips into Deadspin's new "stick to sports" guideline, stating that the sports world and the outside world are heavily intertwined.
Puerto Rican officials say years of economic decline and the mass exodus of people to the rest of the United States has left the island unable to pay back all of the $72 billion in debt it owes.
There is no evidence of a mass exodus of foreigners - indeed, Rice will have more students than expected from Europe and Latin America, offsetting declines elsewhere - but academics cite dozens of examples where Trump's policies had an impact.
Companies have had to follow through on their ethical commitments in a glaring spotlight: After Trump's comments about the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Merck CEO Ken Frazier led a mass exodus from the president's corporate advisory councils.
"They are complicit in this mass exodus and earn from it," said Matteo Salvini, leader of the Northern League, an anti-immigrant party that campaigned vigorously for many of the center-right candidates who won in Sunday's election.
More than one million people have fled South Sudan since the conflict erupted in December 2013 after Kiir fired Machar as vice president, the largest mass exodus of any conflict in central Africa since the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
That is true, but I don't think that the regulations on privacy or the regulations about data are going to have some mass exodus from Facebook or Google, or is going to impose some huge cost on them.
There are worries that the Iraqi government has not done enough to prepare for a mass exodus of civilians; or that it will be unable to prevent an armed free-for-all by Shia, Kurdish and rival Sunni militias.
Mass exodus: Gupta is only the latest Uber executive and senior employee to depart in the last few months, though a the company says his departure is unrelated to its recent challenges, including a lawsuit and allegations of sexism.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the shooting, but Coptic Christians have been targeted by ISIS militants several times in recent years and ongoing violence has triggered a mass exodus of Coptic Christians from some towns.
Union workers in New Jersey are concerned that any of their promised benefits will be unavailable and their contributions lost because of the looming insolvency of their pension plan brought on by the mass exodus of formerly contributing employers.
A decade of decline Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela has squandered its profound oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from an unprecedented mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
THE FIRST JEWISH AMERICANS: FREEDOM AND CULTURE IN THE NEW WORLD The mass exodus of Jews from Europe and their resettlement in North America is traced in this exhibition of portraits, drawings, newspapers and other objects. Oct. 28-Feb.
The mass exodus of people is likely to continue after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for another 6-year term last week amid global criticism that his leadership is illegitimate due to a last year's disputed election.
This has led to numerous bloody flare-ups between Buddhists and Muslims in Rakhine state, from communal riots in 2012 to the recent atrocities, which include the razing of villages and the mass exodus of Rohingya across the border.
Abadi and his advisers feared that fleeing residents could be massacred by the ultra-hardline militants who still control three-quarters of the city, and that authorities and aid agencies were in no position to handle a mass exodus.
Beginning in the 1980s, there was a mass exodus of professionals, such as doctors and engineers, from Reagan's Republican Party, when just 34% of professionals voted Democrats during Nixon's election to over 50% in the 90s in Bill Clinton's.
Economists say the plan announced on Friday is likely to escalate the crisis facing the once-prosperous country that is now suffering from Soviet-style product shortages and a mass exodus of citizens fleeing for nearby South American countries.
That could mean controllers and airports aren't as prepared for February 4's mass exodus from Atlanta as they could be -- and that could lead to flight delays in Atlanta and the rest of the country, Dan McCabe said.
MANILA (Reuters) - Leaders of Asian nations meeting in Manila on Monday skirted around the mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims triggered by Myanmar's military crackdown, disappointing human rights groups who were hoping for a tough stand on the humanitarian crisis.
"While no mass exodus from China is expected, continued tensions in the U.S.-China relationship, an unlevel playing field, and simmering retaliatory actions by Chinese authorities against American companies are creating an increasingly uncertain commercial environment," the group said.
Economists say the plan, which was announced last Friday, is likely to escalate the crisis facing the once-booming nation that is now suffering from Soviet-style product shortages and a mass exodus of citizens fleeing for other South American countries.
Reflecting authorities' concerns over a mass exodus that would complicate the offensive and worsen the humanitarian situation in the area, the leaflets told residents "to stay at home and not to believe rumors spread by Daesh" that could cause panic.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss voters clearly rejected plans to overhaul the corporate tax system, sending the government back to the drawing board as it tries to abolish ultra-low tax rates for thousands of multinational companies without triggering a mass exodus.
The mass exodus at Social Capital continues Since then, Axios is reporting Social Capital associate Tejinder Gill has been hired by Collaborative Fund as a principal and that Alex Chee, who headed up product development, is leaving too — whereabouts unknown.
A mass exodus from the coast caused extensive traffic jams along the state's highways, while other people boarded up windows and stocked up on food and water ahead of the storm, the effects of which are expected to last for days.
The region that's home to thousands of high-priced homes nestled against the water is expected to be threatened directly by the rising seas in the coming decades, and when the harsh reality sets in, a mass exodus could commence.
Because of long lockup terms in his hedge fund and because Ackman raised "permanent" capital by listing shares in 2014, there is no danger of a mass exodus overnight even if the ADP vote goes against him or the investment tanks.
Italy, whose southern islands lie very close to the North African country's coast, fears a mass exodus of refugees from Libya which is already a jumping-off point for boatloads of African migrants seeking to a new life in Europe.
To issue such a warning would have defied conventional wisdom, which recommends sheltering in place when water is the threat rather than directing a mass exodus of people onto the roads, where they will be more vulnerable to danger, he said.
He's also made some decent early investments in startups like Robinhood and many investor sources TechCrunch spoke to over the years seemed quite loyal to him as an investor, despite the charges, employee mass exodus and fund implosion that followed.
Expect a mass exodus in this episode (usually airing in the second to to last episode with the Fantasy Suites) as anyone who's not coupled up leaves and any couples who don't think they're serious enough head out as well.
But experts say the President has been pursuing other policies that could substantially harm Central America -- and in doing so, he risks creating conditions that generate the exact kind of mass exodus north that he talks about wanting to solve.
When a supposedly business-focused administration is faced with the mass exodus of business leaders from policy advisory groups the White House established a few short months ago, it becomes clear that the erosion in support from top CEOs is meaningful.
From unprecedented premium increases this year to a mass exodus of insurers from the Affordable Care Act exchanges, it should come as no surprise that taxpayers were looking for meaningful solutions to issues in healthcare when casting their ballots in November.
There was a day when Facebook was not the online behemoth is now, and a massive revelation about how our personal data may have been used to sway an election might just be the catalyst needed for a mass exodus.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Tens of thousands of Venezuelans fleeing turmoil at home face perilous new journeys and risk falling into the hands of criminal gangs after three South American countries clamped down on the mass exodus, the United Nations and experts say.
There is evidence that US importers are shifting part of their production outside China since Trump imposed tariffs, but little shows that there's a mass exodus of companies that are relocating entirely away from China -- a process that would likely take years.
UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT SEEKS SANCTUARY AT SEATTLE CHURCH: REPORT The Seattle Police Guild, the police labor union, which includes "all of the officers and sergeants on the Seattle Police Department," according to its website , called the departures a "mass exodus" that would affect safety.
Barrios says the real impact of this mass exodus from Puerto Rico could be felt in a few years, around the time of the next presidential election, when families have had more time to settle and begin to engage with the political process.
It's "no mass exodus," he said, particularly among the highest-ranking engineers at companies like Facebook who can get paid up $1 million in cash compensation, but he's seeing opportunities for start-ups to recruit at a level or two down from that.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Aid agencies are bracing for a challenging new year as they tackle protracted conflicts from Yemen to Central African Republic and get to grips with escalating crises such as the mass exodus of Venezuelans fleeing turmoil at home.
The offensive, which began earlier this week, has cut an important rebel supply line to Turkey and led to a mass exodus of tens of thousands of people who are now piling up at the Syrian-Turkish border and trying to reach safety.
Despite the ferocity of the bombardment of the past few days and the start of a new ground offensive, the regime and its allies will struggle to take and hold territory unless they can traumatise the civilian population into a mass exodus.
Some shop owners, doubtful that the government would ever cover the new wages, tried to balance the books by hiking prices and firing employees, adding to a mass exodus that has already seen over 2 million people flee the country of 30 million.
Take this post (which itself runs the danger of stepping on some toes): What's more, when I checked in on it this morning, a full 48,038 people were currently in the game, so there's clearly not a mass exodus to penis-only pastures.
A few years ago, Belinda Parmar, head of the tech consultancy Lady Geek, stopped speaking in front of exclusively female audiences after she experienced a mass exodus of men before one of her talks because it was perceived as being for women only.
Terry George, who directed 2004 Oscar-nominated historical drama "Hotel Rwanda," said shooting "The Promise" coincided with news of Yazidi refugees besieged by Islamic militants in northern Iraq and the mass exodus of Syrians attempting to flee the war-torn country for Europe.
Bonus cuts for 2016 will affect employees who are not bound by a collective wage bargaining agreement while other groups of employees are due to get compensation packages to avert a mass exodus of staff, the German weekly magazine reported on Tuesday.
In the minutes that followed the mass exodus, I'd have done anything to have been a plate or a walnut or a cracker joke, but this was just another thing beyond my control—yet another addition to my ever-growing litany of failures.
Divided into eight parts, from the rise of authoritarian rule in the 1970s to recent crackdowns on opposition to the mass exodus of refugees, the book is an artfully composed, incisive, and heartbreaking look at migration from those living that precarious reality.
Hoping to avert a mass exodus of civilians, which could place them in the middle of the crossfire, the Iraqi government, in radio broadcasts into Mosul and with thousands of leaflets dropped over the city, has urged civilians to stay in their homes.
Trump disbanded two high-profile advisory groups on Wednesday, after the head of his Strategic and Policy Forum advised the White House the group was breaking up, and a trickle of departures from his American Manufacturing Council threatened to become a mass exodus.
India's highest-circulation English-language paper, the Times of India, wrote in an editorial that curbing the RBI's autonomy or removing RBI Governor Urjit Patel would trigger a mass exodus of investors and "the government must not contemplate it even in its dreams".
Beyond the rising death toll, the assault has sparked a mass exodus of civilians, with at least 70,000 people having fled border towns like Ras al-Ain and Tal Abyad on the frontlines of the battle, and many more expected to follow.
A senior official with the Department of Homeland Security, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in keeping with agency policy, said the administration decided to end the program immediately to prevent a mass exodus that would risk lives at land and sea.
PARIS (Reuters) - The head of France's business lobby in Iran said on Friday he feared a mass exodus of European firms following the U.S. decision to impose new sanctions and that EU government efforts to protect their companies were unlikely to be enough.
Spreading Wildfires Spawn Hell on Earth ScenarioThe mass exodus from the Fort McMurray area in Alberta has widened as wildfires continue to spread…Read more ReadMercifully, around 85 percent of the city remains intact, including the hospital, municipal building, hotels, and all its schools.
In the second edition of the tracker, almost a year before Britain is due to leave the EU, the tracker suggests London's financial districts have been held back in some respects, but there is no evidence of a mass exodus of jobs or business.
As we reported in mid-August, Rothenberg Ventures has experienced a mass exodus in recent months and is answering questions from the SEC after a lower-level employee alerted the agency to what this person reported as wire fraud and breach of fiduciary duty.
While 226 million Americans have "cut the cord" (consumers ditching their cable bill for online streaming services) in the past four years, that number only accounts for about 22016 percent of cable subscribers — hardly the mass exodus that marks the end of paid television.
This is what happened to Luis Dascoli, a Venezuelan man who's lived in the United States for several years now and who—like many of those who left in the mass exodus of the last few years—still has friends and family in the country.
They are furious at her failure to act while Myanmar's military lays waste to land held by the minority Rohingya Muslims, shooting civilians and sparking a mass exodus of hundreds of thousands of people who have been denied citizenship in the Buddhist-dominated country.
Lise Grande, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Iraq, also said that the United Nations expects a mass exodus from Mosul - perhaps within the next few days - as Iraqi army prepares to storm the northern Iraqi city which is still home to over a million people.
Countries experiencing conflicts are also caught in a vicious cycle, as a mass exodus poses a disastrous effect on its economy by diminishing its workforce, its economic development and its opportunity for foreign investment, according to Pal Nesse, senior advisor at the Norwegian Refugee Council.
At the same time, the Obama administration is in the process of sending about $750 million in aid to the region, hoping to address the chronic violence and lack of opportunity that has fueled a mass exodus of desperate people to the United States.
This mass exodus of hateful trolls may sound like a win for those who are still using Twitter — but many people have already given up waiting for the site to change, and progressive "why I left Twitter" pieces like West's are becoming increasingly frequent.
So if the AHCA passed the House, it will likely be with 215 to 220 votes, but if Republicans sense the bill will fail, there may be a mass exodus from the sinking ship, so the bill could fail with 150 to 180 Republican votes.
In 2007, this mission carried her to the Middle East to chronicle one aspect of the still-unfolding catastrophe visited on the region by the American invasion of Iraq four years earlier: the mass exodus of an estimated one million Iraqis into neighboring Syria.
White House officials furiously passed around a Washington Examiner report from last week in which an anonymous official close to the process blasted Sayegh, saying there would be a mass exodus if he got the job and accusing him of being a bullying manager.
In the wake of a mass exodus of potential vice president picks publicly fleeing from the notion of joining Trump's ticket, media outlets have been abuzz with rampant speculation regarding who is likely to fill the void as the potential Republican pick for vice president.
On the left, there's the mass exodus of corporate and political sponsors from this weekend's Women's March, which has fallen into controversy because of some of its leaders' ties to Louis Farrakhan, and reports that anti-Semitic canards were aired at its organizing meetings.
With the fire still raging, all we can say for sure is that the mass exodus from the inferno in Fort Mac—capital of Canada's oil sands, Western hub of the Newfoundland diaspora—will be etched into the country's cultural memory for many years to come.
Mr. Birbach led angry protests (rocks and torches were thrown, but he disavowed sabotage to construction equipment), was arrested at City Hall, hinted at violence and threatened that if the project proceeded, he would lead a mass exodus — and even sell his own home to blacks.
Exit recap: This exit comes the same week as Trump's remarks about "both sides" being responsible for violence in Charlottesville, which led to the mass exodus of CEOs from Trump's special councils, Trump's move to shut down the manufacturing and strategy and policy forum, along with the infrastructure council.
"My own personal view is, and I think there are plenty of people in the business that share it, is that the city will not have a mass exodus," said Lorber — a decadeslong friend of President Donald Trump who before politics also made his fortune as a property developer.
Catalan separatism also brings together some lawmakers who are not affiliated with any of the main parties but instead represent the different migrant communities that have helped transform the Catalan population, including a mass exodus from poorer parts of Spain to Catalonia in the decades after the civil war.
SEATTLE COPS FLEE THE FORCE IN 'MASS EXODUS' DUE TO FRUSTRATIONS WITH CITY'S POLITICS, REPORT SAYS A samurai sword was discovered in Cunningham's Honda Civic, which was found abandoned on Interstate 5 in Yreka, California, roughly 560 miles away from where the 26-year-old's body was found on March 3.
We'll find out soon if Facebook Sports Stadium will be enough to trigger a mass exodus from Twitter on game days — the hub has been rolled out already for iPhone users watching football games the US, and Facebook says it will be expanded to include other sports and other countries soon.
The United States will work closely with Ecuador and other "freedom-loving countries" in the region to confront "the ongoing collapse of Venezuela into dictatorship, deprivation and despair" that has resulted in a mass exodus of over 2 million people and has empowered drug cartels and human trafficking, he said.
The national park closed its gates Saturday to campers and vehicles wanting to pull into their lots for some desert fun -- but because the area is still open to hikers and bikers ... a bunch of Angelenos and others made a mass exodus to the Coachella Valley-area grounds this weekend.
Why it matters: Per Politico, the appointment of the former EMILY'S List executive comes after more than a month-long search following a mass exodus of senior staffers in July, including former executive director Allison Jaslow, triggering an outcry from Democrats over a lack of diversity at the campaign arm.
As a result, "you might want to consider holding your bitcoins on your exchange, so if there's a mass exodus of people rushing for the door, your money will already be on the exchange, so you can sell your bitcoin core coins for more bitcoin cash or whatever else you want," Ver said.
Indeed, Mr. Maduro has weathered attempted rebellions, months of mass street protests, isolation from neighboring countries, threats of military intervention from President Trump, declining oil revenues, dissent within his own party, a mass exodus of his people and an election in May, widely described as rigged, that extended his term until 2025.
Experts say such an incursion by Chinese troops into Hong Kong would have disastrous effects for the city: It could hurt Hong Kong's status as an Asian financial hub; lead to a mass exodus of people; trigger a stern international response; and ultimately mean a failure of the "one country, two systems" policy.
Following a mass exodus of Cubans to the United States, former President Bill Clinton in the mid-1990s changed the "open door" policy on Cuban refugees -- first established by President Lyndon B. Johnson -- to the "wet, foot, dry foot" policy that repatriated Cubans intercepted at sea but allowed those who reach land to stay.
The area's lush terrain and ideal climate has made it the perfect place to produce marijuana and opium poppy; it's where the Sinaloa cartel emerged decades ago and where a manhunt for cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman led to a mass exodus of people attempting to avoid the violent tactics of government forces.
The mass exodus of cars, the diesel-powered stages and light shows and ferris wheels, the apocalyptic volume of trash, the generators burning around the clock for tens of thousands of people and their tens of thousands of plastic water bottles, the odds that you will have to listen to The Chainsmokers -- all bad.
Letter To the Editor: In regard to David Brooks's prediction of a mass exodus of White House aides ("The Talent Vacuum," column, May 19), I have some advice for those aides: Leave now before the excuse of wanting to spend more time with family is used so many times that it rings completely hollow.
Rapid business growth in response to a growing populous attracted to lower rents have drawn Manhattanites to the Other Manhattan, but this mass exodus is fast hitting the wall of supply versus demand, which will compel companies that are part of the creative economy to become even more innovative in finding affordable solutions as rents start to increase.
Aside from all the havoc Trump's administration wreaked on our bodies and beyond, it was the year that saw designers playing musical chairs at the biggest fashion brands, a mass exodus on New York Fashion's calendar in favor of Paris, and the sad, sad state of print journalism (though, the price of highly-sought after magazines is on the up and up!).
This has left him on an island inhabited by a shrinking band of true-believer voters, who can help win an election, but can do nothing to help him exploit the power he's wasting: Yesterday's mass exodus of CEOs from his outside business councils was an unusually abrupt sign of the 210 days of rot and erosion in his support.
It has been on this trajectory since Robert Moses plowed through its center to build the Cross Bronx Expressway, creating a direct route for the Manhattan businessman to commute home to his suburb in Westchester and invoking a mass exodus of white Bronxites not too keen on living next to the Black and Puerto Rican people moving in from neighboring Harlem.
"Our decision ... also removes the risk of exposing Telit employees as the virus continues to spread globally and international travel becomes increasingly more restrictive," the AIM-listed technology company said in a statement here Barcelona's Mobile World Congress that draws more than 100,000 visitors was cancelled on Wednesday here after a mass exodus by exhibitors due to fears over the virus.
The crisis has resulted in a mass exodus, with more than 3 million people leaving the country in the last 3 years alone, according to the U.N. The beleaguered leader kept largely out of public view Tuesday, but his government described Gauido's call for action as a small uprising and accused the U.S. of trying to intervene by helping the opposition stage a coup.
You may recall our series of initial reports on the rise and fall of Rothenberg Ventures starting in 2016, including a mass exodus at the firm by not only top brass but most of the employees, former employee's claims of overspending on hot-ticket items such as an executive-produced video for Coldplay, a race-car and driver and an alleged $200,000 suite at the Super Bowl meant to woo investors.
Baruch's Henken said that Cuba's "centralized state-socialist economic system" destroyed key financial institutions, payment and financing systems, which is impeding Cubans from fully participating in e-commerce, hampered its already limited technological reach — and sparked a mass exodus of Cubans trying to reach the U.S. Read MoreUS government further eases Cuba sanctions Ironically, Cuban migration has reached crisis proportions despite the promise of a new relationship with its decadeslong antagonist.
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Read more:Deadspin writers quit in mass exodus after editor was fired for defying 'stick to sports' orderAnthony Davis proved he was worth the massive price the Lakers paid for him with a performance the NBA hasn't seen since Wilt ChamberlainNCAA reverses course, may allow student-athletes to market themselves, and it could be worth millions for some of college sports' biggest starsUSWNT star and Chicago Red Stars captain Julie Ertz shares tender moment with coach after losing in NWSL final: 'she deserves better than what happened today'
The news from House Republican Chairmen Rodney FrelinghuysenRodney Procter FrelinghuysenThe 2628 Trump districts that will determine the next House majority Top House GOP appropriations staffer moves to lobbying shop Individuals with significant disabilities need hope and action MORE and Trey GowdyHarold (Trey) Watson GowdyRising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief Cummings announces expansion of Oversight panel's White House personal email probe, citing stonewalling Pelosi says it's up to GOP to address sexual assault allegation against Trump MORE this week is just the latest in a string of similar announcements from GOP lawmakers — and I'd venture to guess the mass exodus of Republican Members from Congress isn't over yet.
Rain delays start of some U.S. Open Day Three matches U.S. Open order of play on Wednesday Kyrgios accuses ATP of being 'corrupt' after U.S. Open win Former champion Stephens ousted by Russian qualifier Kyrgios keeps mostly calm and carries on at U.S. Open Mass exodus opens up bottom half of men's draw Pospisil stuns Khachanov with first win of season Fabulous Fabbiano stuns Thiem in U.S. Open first round Nadal sends Millman to U.S. Open exit Gauff delivers on the hype in first-round U.S. Open thriller Uninspired Tsitsipas lashes out at umpire during U.S. Open loss ATP fires chair umpire Steiner Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Jon Boyle

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