Closure
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155 examples of Closure in a sentence
Under George W. Bush, the rule forced the
closure
of eight clinics – most of which were the sole providers of health care in their communities – in Kenya alone.
Indeed, the types of characters involved in TV-6's
closure
have been with us since then.
The first temptation, characteristic of frightened societies, is a rush to embrace so-called "traditional" values, with their implications of withdrawal, closure, intolerance, and even hatred.
By 1992, however, over-fishing had forced the total
closure
of this once highly productive fishery, and, despite all efforts, Newfoundland’s Grand Banks has never recovered.
Let us also put aside the scandalous hacking of private telephones in the UK, which culminated in the
closure
of Murdoch’s beloved tabloid The News of the World in 2011.
Turkey is already enforcing a punitive economic embargo on Armenia, including
closure
of its border.
Indeed, in recent weeks, “the factory of the world” has become plagued by the
closure
of thousands of manufacturing plants and the threat of widespread labor unrest.
A rapid decline in exports has caused the
closure
of thousands of factories in the Pearl River and Yangtze River deltas, and tens of millions of unemployed migrant workers are now returning to their hinterland provinces.
Moreover, the
closure
of local-government financing platforms, together with the credit ceiling imposed by the central government, has caused local capital spending on investment in infrastructure to drop to a historic low.
From big issues - say, the
closure
of the Gdansk shipyards - to small ones - say, when the peasants in my village object to a new road because the tumult may kill their pigs - the country is awash in impromptu protest politics.
Moreover, the virus has claimed the lives of many doctors trying to treat victims, and forced the
closure
of hospitals that were unable to contain the virus.
Finally, the complete cessation of all liquidity to Greece’s banks in June 2015 forced their
closure.
But even as these efforts are gathering momentum, The Financial Times, which used to be a staunch supporter of multilateral free trade, dropped a cluster bomb on Doha, even congratulating itself that, in 2008 (when a ministerial meeting failed to reach closure), it “argued that leaders should admit the negotiations were dead.”
The belief that openness is treason and
closure
is patriotic is a rejection of the entire post-1945 framework of politics and policy in the developed world.
These two countries are also home to the major platforms for economic and social interaction, which benefit from network effects,
closure
of informational gaps, and, perhaps most important, artificial-intelligence capabilities and applications that use and generate massive sets of valuable data.
According to political psychologists, conservative and right-wing views tend to be accompanied by a tendency to be easily disgusted, a “need for closure” (a preference for order, structure, and certainty), and sharp delineation of one’s “in-group” and “out-groups.”
Salafi jihadis structure their lives according to a literal reading of Islamic scripture – a simple way of satisfying their “need for closure.”
Analyzing poll data on 11,000 male graduates from 17 European countries, we found that, beyond being on the political right, engineers score, on average, more strongly than other graduates on almost all measures relating to the tendency toward disgust, the need for closure, and a strong in-group preference.
She ordered the
closure
of the Kaesong Industrial Region, a cross-border investment zone that was bringing modern production to the North and served as a point of contact with the regime.
According to local custom, funerals are held after loved ones have gone missing for four months, so that a period of mourning can give families some
closure.
In fact, when the company announced the
closure
of its plant in Kansas City, Missouri, it said that it would move those operations to York, Pennsylvania.
The repercussions of bombing Iran should be clear:
closure
of the Straits of Hormuz, skyrocketing oil prices, possible retaliation against Israel (regardless of the origin of the attack), and even greater turmoil in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Nigeria's President Olusegun Obasanjo responded to the paper's
closure
by announcing that Mugabe would not be invited to the December meeting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting scheduled to take place in his capital, Abuja.
Closure
of pro-reform newspapers, and the arrests of reform-minded journalists seem deliberate attempts to goad the reformers, who won a majority of seats in last February's first round of parliamentary elections.
But tax revenues were shored up back then by a Draconian
closure
of tax loopholes.
Trump bemoans the “trade balance,” which measures trade in goods, without recognizing services, and has decried the
closure
of factories even when output has been stagnant or falling.
Back in the real world, the desperation and aspiration driving people to flee outweigh the risks posed by the crossing – meaning that the
closure
of Mare Nostrum will do nothing to reduce the number of people attempting the journey to Europe.
It could claim that
closure
demonstrates its commitment to reducing regional nuclear tensions, while sending a message about the wisdom of building reactors in the world’s most volatile region.
The Web’s openness or
closure
is not a matter to be settled once and for all, but rather a fluctuating situation (even if the Web takes on some other name).
Since 1945, there had not been a single base
closure.
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