Sentence examples for mean the closure from inspiring English sources

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Google acknowledged that the decision "may well mean" the closure of Google.cn and its offices in China.

This would mean the closure of the uppermost balcony seats – about 150 seats that sell for £15 each.

If their proposal becomes law it could mean the closure of the only private clinic to offer non-medical, non-surgical abortions operating in Northern Ireland.

The Chancellor's U-turn on sixth-form funding came after warnings that projected cuts could mean the closure of up to four in 10 colleges across the country.

A new Soho Estates development, Walker's Court, will see the company open offices, a restaurant and cabaret theatre – it will also mean the closure of several more "walk-up" flats and a sex shop.

The revamp of Ratners' business over the next three years, following a refinancing package from its bankers, will mean the closure of 180 of the group's 880 shops in Britain.

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The decision meant the closure of a U.F.O.

Rain or snow meant the closure of one runway and take-offs and landings reduced by a third.

In theory this means the closure of the Aegean smuggling route, via which more than 850,000 people reached Greece from Turkey last year.

The reason: a "strategic asset review" by the Labour-Lib Dem council that means the closure of nearly half the borough's libraries - 11 in all - by early July.

The internet is a common spectre at all our meetings – it has meant the closure, as in the west, of independent bookshops, and has eaten into profits from sales and copyright, but also provides a fillip to the trade, and an initial platform for new writers.

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