The impact will depend on how many workers move away to take jobs and how many remain, an EMDA spokesman said.
Children move away to work - and the report says insecurity over jobs and pressure on time mean older parents can see less of their family than they would like.
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"It's a time to move away from long positions and bonds, and definitely to move away from housing investment, " said Russell, who suggested shippers such as UPS and FedEx could provide good opportunities.
And it would be sad for them to have to move away from here to have a job.
We have to move away from easy-to-repeat campaign slogans and promises of easy solutions, because we're a country with more than 300 million people, a complicated racial and religious history and the world's largest GDP.
And a move away from iCal to Calendar and away from Address Book to Contacts.
Despite telling judges that she wanted to move away from the tribute act, to their surprise, she went on to sing one of the artist's songs.
In the end the crisis has exposed two weaknesses of modern German politics: first on economics, they don't seem able to move away from principle-driven action to outcome-driven action.
Leung, who survived a recent vote of no confidence, has repeatedly expressed his belief that Hong Kong needs to move away from its laissez-faire roots to promote economic development.
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In his call for smarter government, President Obama was consciously trying to move away from the positioning that was ascribed to him after his inaugural address, that of adopting a new liberal agenda.
The regulators' intention had been that the law would force the two banks to move away from volatile capital-markets activity to concentrate on the more stable wealth-management services that Swiss banks are famous for.
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But now PlayTales is trying to move away from using Flurry and figure out how to collect data on its own because of Coppa concerns.
They listed demands, they wanted publicity and they wanted the Algerian army to move away from the base and nobody would come to any harm.
They wish to see a move away from centralized curriculum control to regional, provincial and even local control.
Eric Tan, executive director of Enterprising Fabric in Hong Kong, says U.S. buyers are urging his company to move production away from China -- to Southeast Asia.
"The idea is to free up resources to reinvest in our growth...to move resources away from production and processing to marketing, sales, product development and reinvest in these activities, " said chief executive Talwar.
Mr Lund unhooked some coaches and signalled the driver to move away, and it is thought Mr Lund returned to the area between the carriages.
In order to move away from our dependency on fossil fuels, we need to take advantage of all opportunities.
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NGOs are encouraged to move away from experimental and innovative activities where the results are likely to be uncertain or from long-term activities where the results are not as immediate.
Now all future forecasts show the market will continue to move away from PCs and toward new platforms, making it impossible to create organic growth, and pinching margins in all sectors.
It was that if you have an open access commons and then demand for that resource exceeds the regenerative capacity of the resource, then you have to move away from a Marxian (his word) open access commons to some form of limitation of access.
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To do that, online travel companies need to move away from a model focused so much on reducing channel costs and to one that better serves customer needs as the key to maximizing returns.
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Jaret Seiberg, senior policy analyst with Guggenheim Securities, said the foreign officials' complaints make it increasingly likely that U.S. regulators will move away from trying to micromanage how market making the activity of buying and selling assets on behalf of clients is conducted by banks.
For Petey's owners, whether they live in New York City or have to move away won't change what has become a life-altering devotion to pigs.
In addition, doctors and hospitals need to move away from fee-for-service medicine so they have further incentives to operate more efficiently and therefore improve their health IT.
But a growing number of Republicans concluded after they had their heads handed to them in November that they had to move away from extremism toward a more center-right position, more open to working out compromises with Obama.
And does the public really want to move away from a system in which employers provide most people's health insurance to one where most people buy their own?
NGOs are encouraged to move away from projects involving poorer people and communities both because the costs are likely to be greater (they are often more inaccessible) than dealing with the less poor, and because the prospects of achieving financial sustainability are worse.
But he also said the government was now looking to move away from a target-based culture, with the number of targets reducing from 62 to 20.
The first big change that IT will have to undergo is to move away from just monitoring IT assets like storage, servers, networking devices, and PCs, to monitoring the applications on them.
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