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to closures
noun
An event or occurrence that signifies an ending.
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Opposition to closures can delay important decisions for years.
Statistic after statistic relating to closures of car plants and job losses are superimposed over footage of riven Detroit communities.
Barriers to closures and sackings, in the form of heavy-handed rules about worker consultation or rigid labour laws, push the same way.
But there are now too few abattoirs in the county, due to closures, so significant amounts of Lakeland Herdwick are slaughtered elsewhere.
These have led to closures of A&E departments and other services, unsustainable pressure on GPs and, in 2015-16, an unaffordable extra £3.6bn agency staff bill.
The storm could cost insurance companies $7 billion to $15 billion in losses, including totaled cars, wind and storm damage to homes and businesses, and sales lost to closures, according to AIR Worldwide, a Boston-based risk-modeler.
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Or, per-haps, something akin to closure?
"And it is coming to closure".
My responsibility was to bring the case to closure".
Don't try to rush things to closure.
"This must be brought to closure," he said.
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