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It can be emotive: people get upset about potential closures of buildings.
As tensions mounted about likely job losses and potential closures of uneconomic oilfields, Alistair Carmichael, the Scottish secretary, pledged that the UK would consider fresh measures to support the industry, on top of new tax allowances, without specifying what they would be.
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He did just that when he protested the potential closure of two hospitals in Brooklyn, Long Island College Hospital and Interfaith Medical Center.
This would mean fewer punters through the door of private schools and the potential closure of many.
A similar cost-cutting program staved off the potential closure of a smaller sister paper, The Trenton Times.
Scientists have warned the cuts could have drastic consequences for UK physics, including the potential closure of some university departments.
And The Press in York fought against the potential closure of the National Railway Museum with a petition signed by 13,500 people.
One of the cruel ironies about the potential closure of the castle is the fact that it has only been open to the public for a few years.
The objectors to the potential closure of New Art Gallery Walsall tactfully address their protest to "the authorities" (Report, 1 December).
In the release, Cath Follin, head of city centre and markets, says: "Recent rumours about the potential closure of Kirkgate market couldn't be more wrong.
Lib Dem candidates were only narrowly behind in wards such as Kentish Town last time; the potential closure of the swimming baths there is another headache for Labour.
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