voluntary departure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvoluntaryanddeparture
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voluntary
adjective
uk/ˈvɒl.ən.tər.i/us/ˈvɑː.lən.ter.i/
done, made, or given willingly, without being forced or paid to ...
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departure
noun[C]
uk/dɪˈpɑː.tʃər/us/dɪˈpɑːr.tʃɚ/
the fact of a person or vehicle, etc. ...
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(Definition ofvoluntaryanddeparturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Note that the effect of caseload should be to increase the probability ofvoluntarydeparture, but should have no impact on those due to mortality.
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We encouragevoluntarydeparturefrom the regime so long as it leads to permanent reductions in quota.
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Does it not pose the threat of their being taken into care if there is novoluntarydeparture?
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The available data on removals exclude any in-country applicants who make avoluntarydepartureprior to the initiation of enforcement action.
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One was allowed to make avoluntarydeparturebefore confirmation of his status was received and 35 are in military custody.
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Only wherevoluntarydeparturecannot be agreed are steps taken to enforce return.
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Equally, on the tenant's side, a tenancy can come to an end by death, by dispossession, by the tenant'svoluntarydeparture, by notice, and so on.
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They have made avoluntarydeparture.
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One prevents deportation byvoluntarydeparturefrom the country.
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Available information for 1992 on removals and voluntary departures of asylum seekers is given in table 9.1 of the bulletin.
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The available information on removals and voluntary departures of asylum applicants during 1996 and 1997 is given in the table.
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The available information on asylum removals and voluntary departures is given in the table.
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Councils endeavour to achieve any reductions in posts through natural wastage and voluntary departures.
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As requested, the information provided relates only to enforcement action and therefore excludes removals and voluntary departures of port asylum applicants under port procedures.
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In addition, 128 have made voluntary departures after withdrawing their claims for asylum.
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Of 45,000 failed asylum seekers who should have left, only 10,000 went through removals and voluntary departures.
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In 1994, there were 2,108 removals, including 566 voluntary departures, of persons refused asylum.
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Data on removals and voluntary departures of asylum applicants, excluding dependants, are given in the table.
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In the same period, six children made voluntary departures from this country.
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The corresponding numbers of removals and voluntary departures in 1994 were 1,264 and 199 respectively.
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