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To closures
noun
An event or occurrence that signifies an ending.
Exact(49)
Opposition to closures can delay important decisions for years.
The increasing value of wildlife has also contributed to closures, and not just by recent arrivals.
Statistic after statistic relating to closures of car plants and job losses are superimposed over footage of riven Detroit communities.
Roads in the area suffered vast damaged leading to closures and eventual re-routing which cost $F1.6 million.
Rural populations are shrinking, and the trend of hospital mergers and acquisitions can contribute to closures as services are consolidated.
The key techniques used also relate to closures of joint similarity orbits of matrices and elementary maps on B(H).
Similar(11)
Or, per-haps, something akin to closure?
"And it is coming to closure".
(b)Notice prior to closure of a covered interstate branch.
My responsibility was to bring the case to closure".
Don't try to rush things to closure.
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