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Further cuts, says Ms Miller, could lead to closures of galleries or theatres, which would be counterproductive, not least economically.She rightly points out that the arts are unusually excellent, popular and profitable in Britain.
Parents who are unhappy at plans for a major shake-up of primary school catchment areas in Aberdeen - which could lead to closures - can still have a say on the proposals, it has been claimed.
Some residents have complained of anti-social behaviour in areas with a high concentration of late-night venues, but some pub owners said the charge was unnecessary and could lead to closures.
If the Trump administration succeeds in overturning the rule, then Republican state legislatures will likely target other money that goes to abortion providers, which could lead to closures.
As these things go in London, a city more dedicated than ever to the eradication of an underground, thriving, independent nightlife, the pair knew that their setup would just lead to closures and frustrations.
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This may ultimately lead to closure for Armenians and Turks alike.
"If we lose this contract I am petrified that it could lead to closure and that is the end.
"And I would think that if it's done well, it can lead to closure for many people there".
One artist, Ali Ali, decided to challenge and provoke discussion about Mr. Mubarak, hoping that would lead to "closure".
Closing the courtroom in a case like Mr. Frazier's, Mr. Schatz suggested, "would lead to closure in almost every case in which an active undercover officer took the stand".
This idea is intimately related to the thesis that knowledge is closed, since, according to some theorists, knowing p entails justifiably believing p. If knowledge entails justification, closure failure of the latter might lead to closure failure of the former.
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