Sentence examples for closures such as from inspiring English sources

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The Birmingham research produced advice on important elements of successful closures, such as having a clear strategy, keeping service users together and providing support after the move.

The clinic features the latest research and approaches including techniques in basic excisional surgery as well as complex surgical closures such as flaps and grafts.

Oxfords cover the sole, instep, and heel and have closures such as laces, straps, buckles, buttons, or elastic to secure the shoe to the foot.

Dr. Thomas Karbowiak of the University of Burgundy, France, and Glenn O'Dell, director of quality control at Constellation Brands, addressed the effect of bottle closures, such as natural corks and screw caps, which affect wine aging by regulating the amount exposure to oxygen during storage.

Big closures such as Motorola's mobile phone factory (3,000 jobs) and NEC's semiconductor plant (1,000 jobs) saw employment slashed from 62,300 jobs in 1999 to 41,200 now.There were, however, some Scottish winners from the cost-cutting fever.

Until then, the world had known only primitive closures such as hemp soaked in olive oil.

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"The department did not obtain sufficient financial data about the bodies and based its decisions on estimates that did not take account of the full costs of closure such as lease cancellation, redundancy and pension crystallisation costs," the NAO said.

Even when the discussion in a particular region appears to have reached closure, such as in central Europe, someone will often suddenly take a contrarian position and re-open the debate (e.g., Whittle 1996).

The role of environmental effect and microstructures near-threshold regime seems to be more significant than any mechanical contributions to the crack closure, such as plasticity, roughness, oxide, etc.

The derivation treats exactly (without linearization) a reactive term in the transport equation which accounts for uncertainty (randomness) in both flow velocity and kinetic rate constants but requires a closure, such as a Large-Eddy-Diffusivity (LED) approximation used in the present analysis.

First of all, it implies a need for alertness to signs of early closure, such as hyper alignment on problem statements and purposes between otherwise very different stakeholders.

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