Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Mass migration in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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As a mass migration.
Planning the phases of a mass migration.
It's a mass migration.
Mass migration from many cities.
The number of ships indicates a mass migration.
The mass migration through the gate began.
Note also the reference to"mass migration of populations".
Further mass migration can then be prevented.
Along with the sense of discontent, mass migration disappeared.
Mass migration has made this difficult to achieve.
The Compact for Migration is legalization of mass migration.
This mass migration has already reached gigantic proportion;
The Compact on Migration is a legalisation of mass migration.
Mass migration: staff
The fears concerning mass migration have proved to be groundless.
Mass migration, hundreds, thousands of people, heading South.
Once again we see the spectre of mass migration and famine in Africa.
Mass migration, hundreds, thousands of people, heading South.
Millions of people leave their homes in a mass migration for survival.
This has led to a mass migration of White Zimbabweans out of Zimbabwe.
wars about water and mass migration.
Both this scene and the scenes of mass migration turned out to be set in scene….
Mass migration is a result of instability-
Even then unemployment and mass migration across now open frontiers would follow.
Cities in Asia and the sub-Sahara in particular are faced with mass migration from rural areas.
Abstract Background: In these days of mass migration, many people learn a brand new language at a later age.
This mass migration often leads to inequality between newcomers
Whether this happened by diffusion of knowledge or by mass migration or both is controversial.
That mass migration proved to be the first step to Amsterdam's discovery of the secret of(dare I say it) diversity.
Enormous population growth, climate change, mass migration and increasing social inequality;