Sentence examples for which has been terminated from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, some new post hoc analyses of the ACCORD study, which has been terminated early because of excess mortality in the intensified treatment arm, indicated a decrease of cardiovascular mortality in patients who indeed reached the target A1C value of 6.0% under intensified treatment (24).

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More than half of all women had between 2 and 4 pregnancies (including the current pregnancy which had been terminated).

It does not confirm which company has been terminated as a result of the probe, nor does it detail the specific work violations it identified.

That isn't going ahead, according to a filing made to the Hong Kong stock exchange from Huanxi, which explained that the previous agreement has been terminated.

The Gawker-Yahoo content distribution deal, which allowed Yahoo to post Gawker content on its site, has been terminated.

The school newspaper, which once doubled as a biweekly newspaper for the entire town, has been terminated.

In late 1947, 20th Century-Fox, which had been paying Mr. Lardner $2,000 a week, announced that "his employment with the company has been terminated".

The newsletter has been terminated.

The employee has been terminated.

"This subscription has been terminated," it said.

"The financial adviser has been terminated," Mr. Mendenhall added.

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