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That was not what drove Mr. Abdullah to pull up stakes for Turkey.
And that, consequently, will cause people to pull up stakes and find more favorable conditions.
Perhaps not surprisingly, as job applicants grow older, they become less ready to pull up stakes.
Citigroup was positive on GENS' decision to pull up stakes in South Korea and head to Japan.
This attitude was bolstered by something he read years ago in Architectural Digest: You should pull up stakes every seven years.
Moreover, within the younger, high-mobility cohort, those with some college education are most likely of all to pull up stakes.
Just as residents of New York can pull up stakes, so can wealthy individuals choose which country they want to live in.
In fact, 44 percent of those young people say they plan to pull up stakes within the next year, according to Rent.com.
Plot gaffes aside, this is one of those elegiac regional novels that make you want to pull up stakes and move to the country.
The idea that most Americans are ready to pull up stakes and bring soldiers home at a moment's notice remains particularly stubborn and wrong.
For all his Zionist fervor, Mr. Leibovitz said he would be willing to pull up stakes himself if "true peace" required abandoning the settlements.
People with jobs and families can't just pull up stakes and move to Atlanta or Los Angeles for a year or two to study computer science.
Ms. Hardisty said some of her friends chose to rent because they could easily pull up stakes if they decided to move closer to their children.
In the show's version of a cliffhanger, Philip and Elizabeth were left wondering whether it was time to pull up stakes and take the children to Moscow.
Why you'll hear about this again: More preliminary rates will trickle out until the summer, as will any insurers' decisions to pull up stakes in some markets.
Meanwhile, if California sees some sort of drastic increase in precipitation by 2050—and it's possible—farmers would likely have the option to pull up stakes and move.
"I think you need to view these on-again off-again negotiations as a way of giving U.S. companies more time to pull up stakes and leave," he said.
Ms. Patterson, the spokeswoman, said the company was in New York for good, but that it was pressing its case in Houston and could potentially pull up stakes there.
The sad thing is that the media and political class are just going to pull up stakes and leave town in search of their next opportunity at political theater.
In a city filled with tech companies that rely on uninterrupted connections to the outside world, officials fear that many companies would pull up stakes after a large earthquake.
Merck erected the environmentally friendly facility on 460 acres with much publicity in the early 1990s, only to pull up stakes 20 years later and move back to the suburbs' inner ring.
I think, you know, the suggestion is that this process is only in the early stages, and for companies to pull up stakes and move at this point is may be a little premature. Marc?
"If you forgot the mustard and it's back in the refrigerator in your house, you can't just pull up stakes from your tailgating space and go down the street to the local convenience store," says Lamm.
And if Canyon Gate is a harbinger, that means homeowners will face dizzying choices with each big storm: rebuild on the same spot, pull up stakes and move on — or effectively trade on their neighbors' misfortune.
In the past, once fossil fuel companies have gotten all the money they can out of a community or a piece of land they try to pull up stakes and move on without repairing the damage they've done in the process.
Prodeum is at least the second Ethereum startup to pull up stakes after raising money from people in events called Initial Coin Offerings, or ICOs, in which a startup funds their enterprise by taking cryptocurrency from people in exchange for digital tokens.
Bowman said results can vary by community, with some studies suggesting that lending declines after a merger, and that communities that lose a bank headquarters get hit by a drop in charitable giving, and involvement in civic activity when executives pull up stakes.
The North Carolina General Assembly was called into a special session about nine months after they passed the law, which tarnished the state's national image as major corporations decided to pull up stakes, entertainers canceled concerts and the NCAA and ACC moved sporting events away.
And Amazon, apparently astounded to discover that there was a need to meet and negotiate with anyone who had any questions about its plans and practices, made its own unilateral decision to pull up stakes, leaving the governor and the mayor surprised and confused.
Once upon a time, lower-income people were willing to pull up stakes and move to places with greater opportunity — think of the people who fled the Dust Bowl for California in the 1930s, or those who took the "Hillbilly Highway" out of Appalachia to work in Midwestern factories, or Southern blacks on the Great Migration.
What is more, while the bully pulpit of the president is something corporate chieftains fear, Rexnord's plan to pull up stakes even after the Carrier situation suggests businesses will not bow to the threat of bad P.R. And even if Congress and the White House agree on a plan to increase manufacturing, tax credits for research and new investments, for example, or financing apprenticeships as European countries do, automation will continue to claim jobs.
Coahuiltecan Indians native to now-Dimmit County were later squeezed out by Apache and Comanche. Hostile tribes harassed settlers, forcing some to pull up stakes. Texas Rangers and local volunteers, as well as disease, ran the Indians out of the county by 1877.
However, it had been built to major league specifications. It was also located in a natural bowl; only minor excavations would be necessary to expand the park to major-league size. After Vandergriff offered a multimillion-dollar up-front payment, Short finally decided to pull up stakes and move.
Garfield borrowed money from his father and constructed a 4-bed clinic near the construction site. The clinic was cooled by an ammonia air- conditioning system and at the time was the only air-conditioned building between Riverside and Phoenix. Garfield would treat the men, who would promise to pay on payday, but who would usually go to Blythe or Indio and drink their paychecks. Within a year, Garfield was broke and announced that he would pull up stakes.
To that end he formed the National Socialist Kindred. For the next fifteen years or so, the NSK distributed pamphlets and exhorted like minded people to pull up stakes and join the community at Volksberg. However, Jost grew impatient with the quality of people who came to live in the commune. In a letter to Tommy Ryden in Sweden he stated that there were few people who were willing to forsake jobs, home, family, and friends to move to the Folk-community.
More often than not, they were willing to pull up stakes because they did not have any of those things and wished for somebody to take care of them. He continued "Most were psychopaths and dangerous." Jost disbanded the NSK in 1995, feeling that it was counter-productive to keep an organization apparatus. Moreover, Josts ideas had evolved, and he was concentrating on developing a system of yoga called Arya Kriya that concentrated on developing a more personal relationship than was possible in an organizational setting.
From 1873 through the rest of the 1870s a severe economic crisis swept the United States of America known to history as the Long Depression. Economic contraction in the eastern United States proved the motivation for many to pull up stakes and try to reestablish themselves in the West coast mecca of California. Indeed, between the years 1873 and 1875 an estimated 150,000 workers made their way to the "Golden State," many of whom settled in the state's only metropolis, San Francisco.Selig Perlman, "The Anti-Chinese Agitation in California," in John R. Commons, et al.
The two fleets engaged in combat and the Song opened fire with fire-lances, fire-bombs, and crossbows. A large number of men died trying to cut through chains, pull up stakes, and hurl bombs, while Song marines fought hand to hand using large axes, and according to the Mongol record, "on their ships they were up to the ankles in blood." With the rise of dawn, the Song vessels made it to the city walls and the citizens "leapt up a hundred times in joy." In 1273 the Mongols enlisted the expertise of two Muslim engineers, one from Persia and one from Syria, who helped in the construction of counterweight trebuchets.
The two fleets engaged in combat and the Song opened fire with fire-lances, fire-bombs, and crossbows. A large number of men died trying to cut through chains, pull up stakes, and hurl bombs, while Song marines fought hand to hand using large axes, and according to the Mongol record, "on their ships they were up to the ankles in blood." With the rise of dawn, the Song vessels made it to the city walls and the citizens "leapt up a hundred times in joy." In 1273 the Mongols enlisted the expertise of two Muslim engineers, one from Persia and one from Syria, who helped in the construction of counterweight trebuchets.
The two fleets engaged in combat and the Song opened fire with fire-lances, fire-bombs, and crossbows. A large number of men died trying to cut through chains, pull up stakes, and hurl bombs, while Song marines fought hand to hand using large axes, and according to the Mongol record, "on their ships they were up to the ankles in blood." With the rise of dawn, the Song vessels made it to the city walls and the citizens "leapt up a hundred times in joy." In 1273 the Mongols enlisted the expertise of two Muslim engineers, one from Persia and one from Syria, who helped in the construction of counterweight trebuchets.

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