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The discontinuation
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Breach or interruption of continuity; separation of parts in a connected series; discontinuance.
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The discontinuation of tokens is intended to encourage drivers to switch to the E-ZPass electronic-toll system, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Highway Authority said.
The discontinuation of treatment is associated with better cognitive performance, most noticeably of verbal memory.
The discontinuation rate during the 6 months core phase due to AEs was low.
The discontinuation rate due to adverse side effects was between 1 and 3 percent, the company said.
The discontinuation of Medicaid funding for abortions for poor women accounted for about half the increase in African-American women as heads of households.
Few things are more infuriating to a beauty nerd than the discontinuation of a beloved product.
He said the discontinuation of Flurizan development would allow investors to focus on the company's fast-growing genetic testing business.
They talked shop for ten minutes, lamenting the discontinuation of the Fuji peel-apart film they both love.
Microsoft has announced the discontinuation of the basic image library we all peppered school presentations and work PowerPoints with.
Since the discontinuation of the space shuttle programme in 2011, Nasa has largely given up on sending people into space.
The establishment of the Rosalind prize follows the discontinuation, in 2008, of Canada's Marian Engel award for female writers.
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