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  2. Pushback (migration) - Wikipedia

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    Neža Kogovšek Šalamon considers that there is no single, recognized definition of a pushback, but in general they can be characterized as "informal collective forced returns of people who irregularly enter the country back to the country they entered from, via procedures that take place outside legally defined rules in protocols or agreements signed by the neighbouring countries". [5]

  3. Pushbacks by Greece - Wikipedia

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    Pushback is a non-legal term that refers to "informal collective forced returns of people who irregularly enter the country back to the country they entered from, via procedures that take place outside legally defined rules in protocols or agreements signed by the neighbouring countries". [5]

  4. The list of major companies requiring employees to return to ...

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    Despite the pushback, Apple's hybrid work program launched the following month and is still in place. AT&T The change follows about a year of AT&T accommodating a hybrid schedule in its widely ...

  5. Pushback - Wikipedia

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    Pushback may refer to: Pushback (aviation), a vehicle for towing airplanes; Pushback (migration), any measure aimed at forcing migrants to return over a border;

  6. We met during the idyllic summer of 2021. Here’s how we’re ...

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    Social scientists and activists will tell you when progress moves forward, there's always a high (momentum) followed by a low (pushback) as people, afraid of losing their grip on what’s familiar ...

  7. After diversity pushback, some faculty feel left in dark at ...

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    The UNC Board of Governors took the major step in May of revoking a diversity policy spanning its 17 institutions — meaning roles will be reassessed and possibly eliminated.

  8. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    A team of more than 50 journalists from 21 countries spent nearly a year documenting the bank’s failure to protect people moved aside in the name of progress. The reporting partners analyzed thousands of World Bank records, interviewed hundreds of people and reported on the ground in Albania, Brazil, Ethiopia, Honduras, Ghana, Guatemala ...

  9. Pushback (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    In aviation, pushback is an airport procedure during which an aircraft is pushed backwards away from its parking position, usually at an airport gate by external power. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pushbacks are carried out by special, low-profile vehicles called pushback tractors or tugs .