Sentences with phrase «complete closure»

It is the first book in a trilogy, so do not expect complete closure at the end.
The goal is constant monitoring of the state of the package base to guarantee compatibility of different distribution components, along with complete closure of repositories with respect to package dependencies.
There was strong (Level I) evidence that obturators do not facilitate feeding or weight gain in breastfed babies with a CLP, 45 and that they do not improve the infant's rate of bottle feeding.46 There was moderate evidence (Level II - 2) obturators do not facilitate suction during bottle feeding.23 This is because obturators do not facilitate complete closure of the soft palate against the walls of the throat during feeding.
The spending reductions at Riverbank are part of a broader package of proposed cuts, including many complete closures, at dozens of parks and historic sites statewide.
This is a full length loosely fitted coat that is great to throw on especially when complete closure is not necessarily needed.
This is a smaller film than Reitman has done before (though still in keeping with his interest in character dramedies and endings without complete closure), and a somewhat more straightforward one than Cody has previously done, but they both pull it off with aplomb.
Kevin Courtney, the acting general secretary of union, had said he believed the «majority» of schools would be affected «either through complete closure, partial closure or reduced timetable».
The lack of complete closure only works because Harvey is meticulous about closing out each character's arc in a satisfying way.
This is Bush's second creation of a national monument.Already, some groups hoping to protect Pacific fishing interests are planning to fight complete closure of fishing in the area.
Coal plants that have not adopted a form of carbon capture and storage by 2023 will begin to see their usage restricted, followed by complete closure in 2025.
Many animals with partial suture ligation of a single extrahepatic PSS eventually have complete closure of their shunt, as assessed by transcolonic scintigraphy.
Just in case anyone wants to know, complete closure with parchment paper that's been taped doesn't really package anything.
Addressing previous concerns about Summit Park's population, Carey also said that in the event of a complete closure, its patient care responsibilities would be gradually transferred to other providers over the course of several years.
Pupils and staff may have to deal with a complete closure or having their lessons relocated, which not only has a huge impact on learning outcomes, but also causes massive emotional stress.
Schools face heavy restructuring, or worse, complete closures, for failing to meet their yearly performance standards.
It's not unusual for businesses to continue operating after bankruptcy with deals made to keep things going while select assets are sold and new investors are sought out to stave off complete closure.
Oyster, at one point an industry giant, has just announced its complete closure.
While Michael Coughlin has brought the business back from the brink of complete closure, it has meant 39 of the 104 staff will not return to work.
The 18 - wheeler is blocking the other lane of the highway — forcing a complete closure.
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