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This is consistent with our central estimate that net migration from Romania and Bulgaria will run at about 50,000 a year for the next five years" The government has so far refused to put a figure on the number of people it expects to come to the UK when the labour market becomes fully open to the two countries.

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The design ensures that the propellers are fully closed when the glider is working in buoyancy-driven gliding mode, and become fully open to provide propulsion when necessary.

A railway station serving a hospital has become fully open to passengers.

But the hole is partially open all the time, and becomes fully open when the driver operates the DRS. So Whiting said it was impossible to draw the line between the two.

Venting of the vessel was actuated by a quick-opening valve that became fully open within 20 ms. The vented fluid was directed to a catch tank with a capacity of 1.1m3.

The nestlings eyes are closed at birth, but begin to open by the 6th day, and may not become fully open until the 10th day (Thomas 1977).

The Sino-Soviet split became fully open in Chinese society with the CPC's open letter titled Nine Commentaries on SCP Central Committee.

DEAL's goal, he says, is to move away from subscription fees and toward a model in which the institutes pay a flat fee for "article processing charges," so that all publications become fully open access.

Starting January 2015, the journal will become fully open access and online-only.

Europe's labor markets have to become more flexible; goods and services have to be fully open to competition; and government spending and taxation must be reined in.

Park Row will be fully open to pedestrians.

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