Sentence examples for closures mean from inspiring English sources

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The closures mean that Northcliffe's paid-for Western Gazette will be the town's sole newspaper.

Bed closures mean that inpatients are often admitted to day surgery unit as a 'stopgap' measure".

In Liss, Hampshire, bank branch closures mean that residents travel an extra million miles per year, 70% by car.

But road closures mean that he and his partner are only able to respond to life-threatening situations.

And in the industrial areas – the centres of Southampton and Portsmouth, or Gosport and Eastleigh – recent dereliction and factory closures mean you hardly feel as if you're in an area of rapid growth.

But the signs are auspicious: increasing levels of online literacy and broadband connections mixed with more inevitable local newspaper closures mean it's natural that readers—and advertisers will shift to new outlets.

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Frequent market closures meant that London temporarily became a busier marketplace for Russian equities.

While a spate of scheme closures means that fewer than 2.5m workers currently pay into final-salary schemes, more than 18m workers rely on at least some guaranteed pension to form part of their retirement income.

Bridge and tunnel closures meant that getting papers from the printing plant in Queens to Manhattan and most other parts of the metropolitan area was impossible; the paper was printed and distributed nationally.

But what have the line closures meant for you and your family?

"Those closures meant fewer doctors, longer waiting times, and increased crowding".

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