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"terminations" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is typically used to refer to the act of ending or concluding something, or to describe the end or conclusion of something. Examples: 1. The company has announced a round of employee terminations due to financial difficulties. 2. The contract includes a clause on early terminations, allowing either party to end the agreement with proper notice. 3. The terminations of diplomatic relations between the two countries has caused tension and uncertainty in the region. 4. The museum is undergoing renovations, resulting in temporary terminations of some exhibitions. 5. The police are investigating a string of suspicious terminations that have occurred in the quiet neighborhood.
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terminations
noun
Plural of termination
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"Among a variety of issues, the current review into abortion services in the territory will doubtlessly look at whether hospitals are the only place where terminations can be procured or performed," he told Guardian Australia in a statement.
Terminations in Irish hospitals are limited only to women in cases where their lives are directly at risk if they go full term.
Recent research suggests that 65% of Brazilians support the current restrictions on terminations.
He also claimed that allowing rape victims to have access to terminations in Northern Irish hospitals would lead to abortion on demand.
In 2013 there were only 1,520 "legal" terminations carried out by the public health service.
Dr Suzanne Belton from the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin, who co-authored the letter, told Guardian Australia the restrictions on surgical and medical terminations have placed the territory 10 years behind the rest of Australia and 20 years behind other countries.
The member of Ireland's second chamber, the Seanad, said he had received abuse over his role on the subcommittee, particularly when he revealed that 30 terminations had been carried out in Irish hospitals last year.
Leo Varadkar, who is also a medical doctor, said he would support extending access to terminations in Irish hospitals to women with conditions such as fatal foetal abnormalities but never abortion on demand.
WHEN Catholic clergy or "pro-life" politicians argue that abortion laws should be tightened, they do so in the belief that this will reduce the number of terminations.
This coincided with a big increase in contraceptive use in the region which still has the world's highest abortion rate, with more terminations than live births.The risk of dying in a botched abortion is only part of a broader problem of maternal health in poor countries.
The only legal terminations will be those performed to save a mother's life.The new law has already begun to receive national and international attention.
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