The main issue is plant closures, as the auto industry moves to take advantage of more exploitative conditions in other regions. |
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The number of religious secondary schools has fallen from 472 to 380 in 15 years, mainly due to closures and amalgamations. |
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The job losses are a combined result of school amalgamations, closures and budget shortfalls across both the primary and secondary sector. |
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There are implications here too for areas with falling numbers and proposals for school amalgamations or closures. |
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Due to globalisation, closures and large-scale retrenchments are taking place. |
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A voluntary restructuring scheme is proposed to encourage factory closures and renunciation of quota. |
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Police have had to set up new roadblocks after a busy railway level crossing was damaged by traffic ignoring road closures. |
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True to that, marketeers and police have from time to time clashed over market closures in the country in the face of epidemic outbreaks. |
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Tories and Liberal Democrats on the council are thought to want the closures. |
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Velcro closures keep the case securely closed, and there's a strap for belt carry. |
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The reason for the possible job losses is possible barrack closures at the Garrison. |
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They have admitted the financial crisis could mean more job losses and ward closures. |
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Make sure extension cords have safety closures to help prevent shock hazards and mouth burn injuries. |
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It is also important to know that both audaxes and sportives have to avoid racing because that requires road closures and police escorts. |
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The surge in extended shelf life milks, many packaged in PET bottles with tamper-evident closures, also affects plastic package. |
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The Post Office will be made responsible for maintaining the rural network and preventing any avoidable closures. |
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The closures would eliminate all but one at-grade crossing in the city along the railway company's main line. |
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Places for elderly residents in Bolton are becoming scarce because of the closures over the past few years. |
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During the road closures police advise drivers to use the temporary car parks. |
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There were at least three road closures for maintenance today between here and Boston. |
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Oppositon to post office closures in the Twickenham constituency was highlighted again this week as questionnaires and petitions were completed. |
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The programme has angered rail watchdogs who accuse struggling Railtrack of timetabling the various closures disastrously. |
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If the closures go ahead, hundreds more coal mineworkers and their families in hard hit regions will be thrown on the industrial scrapheap. |
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The effect has been two agency closures, a couple of mergers, and further shrinkage is expected in the coming year. |
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Yet cuts including ward closures, the shutdown of operating theatres and recruitment freezes are still happening across the region. |
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I wonder if this sad situation would have been averted if not for all the closures and shutdowns of treatment facilities? |
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Villagers have succeeded in turning the tide of village shop closures by opening a community shop and post office. |
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A number of road closures will be in place from midnight on Thursday, March 11, and the diversions will be signposted. |
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Combine these closures with the mop fair in the autumn and businesses are beginning to lose margins that can never be regained. |
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Not long ago this led to a spate of uncontrolled closures, with subpostmasters believing they had no choice but to leave. |
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This casket has brass closures, a nameplate, still bright, and a sticker from an instrumental competition in Albany. |
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And that is before some impending high-profile closures cause even bigger problems. |
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In the North, unseasonal downpours hit Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, while flooding in Dorset and Cornwall led to road closures. |
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An unspecified threat has led to the closures of several courthouses in Connecticut. |
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It has a stand-up collar with detachable hood, and a zipper with double storm flaps and Velcro closures. |
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With a low level of stimulus, the openings appear in brief bursts separated by long closures. |
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A good number of dairy manufacturers still use cartons, many of which sport vivid colors and graphics along with convenient closures and spouts. |
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City of York Council says it has lost 119 places in nursing and residential homes after closures in the past year. |
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There will have to be pool closures over the weekends and summer holidays, because health and safety must be our number one priority. |
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Features a stand-up collar with locker loop inside back neck, dyed-to-match snap-front closures and slant waist pockets. |
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The program benefited from stability at home stations until the Army ended it because of unit movements and base closures. |
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When workers occupied the banks in protest against closures in January, the unions ordered them to be handed over to the receivers. |
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There are also problems with staffing levels, branch closures and jobs moving offshore. |
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Yorkshire escaped the worst of Friday's stormy weather, which was blamed for accidents, road closures and flooded homes further north. |
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She was at pains to stress that job losses and branch closures are hers to decide and are not based on orders from the Melbourne headquarters. |
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Approach slogs vary from muddy hikes to tailgate-to-tailgate perfection, and the vagaries of road closures change access yearly. |
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The city has struggled following a succession of high-profile business closures and job losses. |
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Warminster town councillor Les Rose said the closures would hit the elderly hardest. |
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We have also seen closures of public swimming baths and other playing fields have gone the same way. |
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Side 1 features designer patch pockets with hidden security pockets inside. Side 2 has two patch pockets with zipper closures. |
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Her pants were khaki wide-leg French twill pants with sailor-style side-button closures and two back patch pockets. |
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If we are to reduce to a minimum the number of weekend closures, we need to make the most of the night-time close-down. |
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Poor funding has contributed to incessant and sudden closures of institutions of higher learning, mostly induced by student unrest. |
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Snow storms and gale-force winds caused disruption across Greece yesterday, forcing road closures and shutting down ferry services. |
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Further exacerbating the situation, issues of staff and patient safety have led to further bed closures at some hospitals. |
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There will be traffic diversions, contra-flow systems and some road closures during the course of the work. |
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Many shopkeepers in the immediate area of the excavations and road closures feared their businesses were suffering as a result. |
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As with other dairy categories, closures and seals have received a second look in ice cream packages. |
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So worried are they that customers won't pay more than a fiver for wine with a screw cap that these closures now come in very baffling disguises. |
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Sound decisions often come from the top, and the same can be said for dairy products fitted with protective caps, closures, lids or seals. |
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It features two invisible side front pockets with hidden zipper closures for holding life's necessities. |
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Labour laws were to be changed to make it easier to fire workers, facilitating the closures. |
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In some areas closures are already beginning to affect the quality of treatment, producing some farcical situations. |
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The burn wound can be excised and covered with temporary or permanent closures such as pigskin or human cadaver skin. |
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The moves will include an agreement to approve road closures where necessary and compulsory purchase orders on land and buildings. |
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At times, these closures have led to the arrest of the actors and actresses involved as pimps and prostitutes. |
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In addition to these store closures, the eight remaining Time concessions within Office World stores will shut in September. |
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The pit closures that followed the strike saw communities dispossessed of their living. |
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The closures were the result of a three month inspection of around 60,000 Internet cafes nationwide. |
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Despite recent closures of his restaurants, his culinary mission ploughs on. |
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Hull is poised for major changes to its secondary school education, having already embarked on a series of primary school closures. |
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Smaller villages, depressed coalfield areas and more remote or isolated settlements are more likely to experience pub closures. |
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Along with screwcaps and plastic corks, these glass closures are another solution to the wretched problem of corked wines. |
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In the wake of the pit closures crisis of the early 1990s, there was a shift in popular attitudes. |
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It is believed that dramatic cost-cutting measures will be necessary if plant closures are to be avoided. |
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Sixth and last, some polluters felt that meeting the standards was just too darn expensive and threatened plant closures. |
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This subject is a call to review the impact of bank closures suffered by depositors in the last couple of years. |
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As soundbytes of gossip regarding imminent closures of galleries circulated through the grapevine in past months, I admit I panicked at first. |
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The five-mile precast guideway, 50 ft high, required 30,000 night gate closures, airfield work and 300,000 sq ft of terminal renovation. |
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Only then will we avoid causing distress to our elderly by nursing home closures. |
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Road closures and diversions will be in place from Monday as Leeds City Council starts resurfacing roads through the town centre. |
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Traffic is flowing freely over Salisbury's Skew Bridge again this week, after 16 months of queues, road closures and diversions. |
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The council says the work will take up to two months to complete and will lead to road closures and bus diversions. |
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The files were dated June 26, 2004, and included details about escape routes, evacuation plans and road closures. |
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Police are warning motorists to expect severe problems with road closures, especially on Friday, and advising people to make other arrangements. |
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Clubs have a habit of recording their histories, usually to celebrate jubilees or centenaries, though sometimes to mourn mergers or closures. |
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What's causing international winemakers to seek alternate closures for their wines? |
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From recloseable features to tearoff openings to tamper-evident closures, it is clear that the film, bag or carton itself isn't the only focus of package development. |
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There were mass closures of churches, mosques, and monasteries, and new taxes on religious facilities. |
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Schools facing closures could incorporate day-care facilities. |
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Before the new equipment at Slade Lane is commissioned at Christmas, there will be more weekend closures later in the year to finish it, meaning further disruption. |
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In recent years there have not only been successive one-day general strikes, but strikes and occupations against redundancies and factory closures. |
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For the most part, it seems that workers who lost their jobs as a result of closures in these sectors have been re-employed within a reasonable period. |
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But the company's application to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for six road closures has angered some residents who fear they will be boxed in. |
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As the blizzard of redundancies and closures continued through the 1970s and 80s, finding investment for such ventures was about as easy as crossing a motorway blindfolded. |
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In an out-of-court settlement, the borough council agreed to accept the closures if independent doctors checked the health of residents before they were moved. |
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Care homes across the country say they are being underfunded by councils and lack of funding is repeatedly cited for increasing numbers of closures. |
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But I believe the people in New York were not occupying other people, were not subjugating other people to siege and closures, were not building settlements. |
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In the gloomier scenario, communities continue to resist closures. |
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Slippers and shoes with velcro closures are fast and easy to get on and off, which makes them a good choice for bouldering and climbing in the gym. |
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They were assured that emergency services would be able to gain access to the village and areas beyond the road closures although their progress could be slowed by the work. |
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The front flap and pocket flaps have hook and loop fastener tape closures. |
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More road closures mean more detours and traffic jams, and more money on gasoline. |
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They have two front welt pockets, two back welt pockets, two hook closures at the waist, and a zipper fly. |
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Shoes are available with Velcro closures since shoelaces can be a problem. |
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These usually use snaps or zippers as closures and come in varying sizes. |
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Large covered hooks and eyes are commonly used for fur garment closures. |
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These interviews result in politicians talking defensively about how great a place Ireland is to invest and how the closures have nothing to do with Irish competitiveness. |
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The sexy lingerie, which is saucy as only the Brits can be, features whimsical designs like embroidered bows, polka-dots, lace trimming, and side-tie ribbon closures. |
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With cords lacking safety closures, cover any unused outlets with electrical tape or with plastic caps to prevent the chance of a child making contact with the live circuit. |
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Shopkeepers in Marlborough have now joined the town's market stallholders in protesting at the number of days' trade lost through street closures. |
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Despite that, latest sales figures suggest the doomsayers who predicted mass pub closures when the law was introduced over six months ago were largely wrong. |
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The closures have meant gridlock in places, but pre-planned highways contingencies have been put into operation and diversionary routes publicised where possible. |
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The Australian Milling Council says growers and millers will have to consider their future sustainability at a regional level, including potential mill closures. |
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Just a few days later in Trenton, the state Assembly formed a special committee to investigate the lane closures. |
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During a December news conference in Trenton, Christie laughed off questions from journalist Matt Katz about the lane closures. |
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Are we going to see more closures or failures in the ISP business? |
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The data used in our study permit identification of business dissolutions or closures, but contain no information pertaining to the reason for a business' dissolution. |
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The line is also heavily used for freight, and is an important diversionary route during East Coast Main Line closures. |
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However, Harrison and Scorse find an increase in small firm closures in Indonesia in response to anti-sweatshop activism. |
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Disc-type dispensing closures are used on the shampoo while pumps are used for the lotion and wash bottles. |
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Partial lane closures may be required on California Drive during this activity and flaggers will be present to direct traffic. |
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Landslides and rockslides were the cause of most of the road closures in the region, said Gahid. |
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But motoring organisations say on-ramp closures and diversions through the city will cause long delays. |
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Silicone oil has been used by drug manufacturers as an aid to help rubber closures flow through their stoppering equipment. |
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Stratigraphy and tectonics of the western closures of the Silurian-Devonian synclinorium in the Barrandian area. |
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There were 28 North East closures in this period of which 14 were on the Tyne, 7 on the Wear, 6 on the Tees and 1 at Hartlepool. |
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Funds that should have gone to helping with moving services after closures instead went to plugging other NHS deficits. |
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They can also be used to indicate lane closures as in cases where the number of lanes is reduced. |
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With the closures of the Reformation, however, Windsor's pilgrim traffic died out, and the town began to stagnate about ten years afterwards. |
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Private sector unions faced plant closures in many manufacturing industries and demands to reduce wages and increase productivity. |
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Although leased for 99 years, US forces withdrew in 1995, as part of the wave of base closures following the end of the Cold War. |
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The closures were heavily criticised at the time, and continue to be controversial. |
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A month later, on 14 October, it attacked Michael Heseltine for the mass coal mine closures. |
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Beeching's reports made no recommendations about the handling of land after closures. |
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Such area closures can be permanent, seasonal, or for a specific period when a bycatch problem is registered. |
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From 2005 to 2010, 90 congregations closed, the fourth highest number of closures for a British denomination over the period. |
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Illegal fishing includes taking undersized fish, fishing in closed waters, taking more fish than permitted, or fishing during seasonal closures. |
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Ventnor West Station was closed in 1952, before the closures ordered by Dr Beeching. |
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In response to the plant closures, towns throughout the region sought to make the region attractive for technology companies. |
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Under the chairmanship of Alf Robens, pit closures became widespread as coal's place in energy generation declined. |
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The strike's aim to preserve miners' jobs was not met as colliery closures continued. |
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There have been many more closures since, caused both by landslips from the cliffs and breaches by the sea, especially in winter. |
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This is often by no means straightforward, even for seemingly simple parts such as screwable bottle closures. |
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Wines with plastic, synthetic or aluminum screw-top closures face similar problems with recyclability. |
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The BRAC Commission is meeting July 6 to review the proposed closures and realignments in New England. |
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Hopefully, it'll put us in a good position for any future rounds'' of base realignments or closures. |
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In December ACC Foulkes said that the front desk closures have been linked to a review of the entire police estate. |
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Beach closures and advisories tripled last year in Los Angeles County, helping California lead the nation with dirty ocean water, according to a report issued Wednesday. |
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However, the precise savings from closures are impossible to calculate. |
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Routine surface renovation keeps fields in good condition and limits the number of rainouts and field closures that might otherwise be experienced. |
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It suffered a number of rail closures in the 1960s under the Beeching Axe. |
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The nightly closures are used for maintenance, but some lines stay open on New Year's Eve and run for longer hours during major public events such as the 2012 London Olympics. |
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In 1936 route closures began with the Central Drive and Layton routes. |
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Expansion of the airport caused closures of public roads in the area. |
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As the region's only Liberal Democrat MP he spoke more than most on a range of issues, including euthenasia, Post Office closures, tourism and public transport. |
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Three age classes were assigned on the basis of ventral braincase suture closures between the basioccipital and basisphenoid, and between the basisphenoid and presphenoid. |
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This period saw the beginning of a closures protest movement led by the Railway Development Association, whose most famous member was the poet John Betjeman. |
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Lane County dodged the worst of a two-day drencher that pushed streams to the tops of their banks over the weekend and forced closures on roads around the state. |
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Astra Plastique, part of the Global Closure Systems group, has launched one of the lightest tamper evident edible oil closures on the market called Isis Light. |
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While industrial fishing is often effectively controlled, smaller scale and recreational fishermen can often break regulations such as bag limits and seasonal closures. |
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The closures include Heald College campuses in California, Hawaii and Oregon, as well as Everest and WyoTech schools in California, Arizona and New York. |
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As a result, Nomacorc closures provide consistent, predictable oxygen management and protect against off-flavors due to oxidation, reduction or cork taint. |
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During the election campaign Labour had promised to halt rail closures if elected, but they quickly backtracked, and later oversaw some of the most controversial closures. |
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Femsa supports its beverage operations via Femsa Empaques, which manufactures glass bottles, aluminum cans, crown caps, closures and other material related to packaging. |
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After 1970, when the Conservatives were returned to power, serious thought was given to a further programme of closures, but this proved politically impossible. |
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Although some denominations thrived, after World War II there was a steady overall decline in church attendance and resulting church closures in most denominations. |
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At a time when mainline denominations are engaged in massive closures of small rural churches, independent charismatics are strategically helping to rechurch rural Canada. |
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Programming experts, on the other hand, might benefit from knowing that blocks are closures, which are one-shot anonymous functions with data attached. |
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The streamlining will lead to ward closures including psychiatric ward closures and reduction in the number of beds in many areas among other changes. |
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