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"My concern all along has been that this is a closure by stealth and downgrading," she said.
Usually, when there is a closure, there's already been a hiring freeze, a series of layoffs, a trimming of the team.
For The Independent, though, Megrahi's death is "a closure of sorts, but only of the diplomatic fracas that accompanied his release from prison".
The additional operator ¬~ is a closure operator.
As used, it is a closure principle, that a proposition signifies everything which follows from what it signifies.
If there is a closure of the coast path, that will no doubt have an impact on tourism.
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"There has never been a closure like this during religious occasions," Mr. Mushtaha said.
Scott Hathaway, Mr Niles' son-in-law, told WOOD-TV: "For us today, it's a closure of a long search.
"There does seem to be a closure epidemic at the moment," says Tony Butchart-Kelly of the Albert Kennedy Trust, a charity that works with at-risk LGBT youth.
Then there's a closure programme that will see at least 15% of branches shut, plus the continuing burden of bad loans.
The conditions given earlier for C's being a closure operation can be recast as conditions definitive of a consequence relation, conditions we do not give explicitly here.
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