(Askeri) YENİDEN MEVKİİ TAYİN SAATİ: Hareket halindeki bir hedefin bulunacağı noktaları sıhhatli olarak ve atım sapmalarını gözetleyicilerin bildikdiklerini, şekil üzerinde göstermek için kullanılan dairesel harita
(Askeri) ACİL YENİDEN TERTİPLENME, BÖLGESİ: Sivil veya askeri karargahların tümünün veya bir kısmının gidebileceği bir esas hedef bölge. Asgari olarak, tesisin, muhaberenin ve veri üssünün bakımının yapılmasını temin etmek için kadrosu tespit edilir. Hemen faaliyete geçmek, önceden belirlenmiş bir süre için başlangıçtaki ihtiyaçları desteklemek ve yer değiştirmiş karargahın savaş zamanı ihtiyaçlarını karşılamak için genişleme imkanına sahip olmalıdır
{i} act of changing locations; transferral to a different place, act of moving to a new place
Student is removed from their current residence hall or apartment and moved to another residence hall or apartment If student is relocated he or she is usually banned from the current hall or apartment
the act of changing your residence or place of business; "they say that three moves equal one fire"
the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
The moving of a new staff member and family from overseas, interstate or intrastate
Temporary or permanent removal of a population or community in response to an emergency or disaster A protective action in which persons are asked to vacate a contaminated area to avoid chronic exposure from deposited contamination Relocation is distinguished from evacuation in that during an emergency, the potential for a release exists; in contrast, during the relocation phase, there is no passing plume
Euphemism for the imprisonment/incarceration of Japanese Americans in concentration camps within the interior of the country
Besides the earlier "evacuation" in 1942, this term also includes the forced removal and movement of Japanese Canadians at the end of the war with Japan in 1945 As documented in a Department of Labour order Japanese who were loyal to Canada were expected to prove their loyalty by moving "East of the Rocky Mountains" This order was given in concert with an offer of repatriation to Japan in 1945-46 In practical terms Japanese were pressured to leave BC
The process of moving species from an area destined for destruction and/or development It often has negative effects both on relocated and resident species, causing increased stress, the spread of disease, overpopulation, and increased competition for resources
The process of revising code and data addresses in relocatable object code This occurs when the linker must combine object files to create an executable program It also occurs when the dynamic loader loads a shared library into a process's address space
Relocation expenses are a sum of money that a company pays to someone who moves to a new area in order to work for the company. The money is to help them pay for moving house. Relocation expenses were paid to encourage senior staff to move to the region
Internment facility for Japanese Americans during World War II. Fear that Japan would invade the western U.S. with the aid of spies living in the U.S. led the government to force Japanese Americans in western states to relocate to one of ten camps, of which Manzanar, in California, was the first to be established and the best known. During its operation, over 11,000 people were confined there. The California centre was named an national historic site in 1992
If people or businesses relocate or if someone relocates them, they move to a different place. If the company was to relocate, most employees would move There will be the problem of where to relocate the returning troops + relocation relocations re·lo·ca·tion The company says the cost of relocation will be negligible. if a person or business relocates, or if they are relocated, they move to a different place relocate to
move or establish in a new location; "We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high" become established in a new location; "Our company relocated to the Midwest