sending country

collocation in English

meaningsofSENDandcountry

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send
noun[plural]
uk
/send/
us
/send/
abbreviation for special educational needs and/or disabilities: an expression used to refer to special needs (= the needs of people with particular disabilities or problems) relating to education and/or physical or mental conditions that makes it difficult for them to do certain common ...
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country
noun
uk
/ˈkʌn.tri/
us
/ˈkʌn.tri/
an area of land that has its own government, ...
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(Definition ofsendandcountryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsending country

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Much depends on the political relationship between the host state and thesendingcountry.
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The most serious of these problems is cross-border raids and the import of conflict from thesendingcountry.
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The court was improperly constituted under the law of thesendingcountry.
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They battle with paperwork and practicalities here and in thesendingcountryalmost alone.
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Under modern conditions, a successful migration policy requires the willing cooperation of the three partners—the receiving country, thesendingcountry, and the settler himself.
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The authority in thesendingcountrymust bear the cost.
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If, on the other hand, it is against the law of the receiving country and not of thesendingcountry, then there is exclusive jurisdiction for the receiving country.
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Where the offence is an offence against the law of thesendingcountrybut not of the receiving country, then there is exclusive jurisdiction for thesendingcountry.
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When we talk of armed forces they are those sent from thesendingcountryand not those recruited in the country where the armed forces are at the moment.
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I am speaking of rural reorganisation where the school is an area school in the country, and not ofsendingcountrychildren into the nearest market town.
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These remittances can also have a broader effect on the economy of thesendingcountryas a whole as they bring in capital.
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An import in the receiving country is an export from thesendingcountry.
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One particular relationship between countries sending workers and countries receiving workers is that thesendingcountrycan be filling gaps in labor shortages of the receiving country.
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Agricultural attachs may be directly employed by the sending country's agriculture ministry, or they may be employed by the foreign ministry.
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The corridors examined include remittance flows from 32 major sending countries to 89 receiving countries, which account for more than 60% of total remittances to developing countries.
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Because of global inequalities in terms of wealth and buying power transnational migrants to which the status paradox applies challenge local middle classes in the sending countries.
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