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remittance <a remittance; remittances> N

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remittance

remittance <a remittance; remittances> N

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The family business included remittance, tin mining and rubber planting.
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Remittances are typically considered as the economic transactions from migrants to those at home.
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Their families soon learned of this and reduced the remittances, driving most of the colonists to leave by 1880.
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Some were able to send large remittances in post offices at railway stations, working up to 24 hours.
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This service is one of the first of its type in the world and offers the lowest cost remittance available.
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It has yet to be proven that remittances can be translated into value adding activities such as start-ups and investments.
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This grew to $70 billion in 2013-14, the highest amongst the countries receiving remittances from overseas workers.
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Since 2000, remittances have increased sharply worldwide, having almost tripled to $529 billion in 2012.
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In past commercial mass entertainment novels the dark side remittance man has been popularized.
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The flow of charity money after last summer floods has also given a boost to the remittances this year, they say.
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