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- noun Plural form of
termination .
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The result of all the investigations of this subject, appears to settle down into the hackneyed truism, that the passive verbs, and the moods and tenses, of some languages, are formed by inflections, or terminations either prefixed or postfixed, and of other languages, by the association of auxiliary verbs, which have not yet been contracted and made to coalesce as _terminations_.
English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham
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Aetna plans to raise prices on commercial health plans, likely resulting in terminations of higher cost customers, and to closely monitor health providers to make sure they comply with contracts
Heads up staffers, tips to avoid a Health Care "Town Hell" (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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It is just my opinion but i think the good doctor would have much more credibility if he spent more time wondering why women wanted late term terminations then providing them.
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It is just my opinion but i think the good doctor would have much more credibility if he spent more time wondering why women wanted late term terminations then providing them.
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It is just my opinion but i think the good doctor would have much more credibility if he spent more time wondering why women wanted late term terminations then providing them.
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It is just my opinion but i think the good doctor would have much more credibility if he spent more time wondering why women wanted late term terminations then providing them.
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It is just my opinion but i think the good doctor would have much more credibility if he spent more time wondering why women wanted late term terminations then providing them.
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Late term terminations are extremely rare and a child being born alive afterward is even more rare and the controversy of caring for that child is even less likely to happen within the confines of that medical setting where it is just the woman and her doctor (and who exactly is going to be in that room to ensure these fetuses receive care anyway?
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By anatomists, the sinews or leaders, are called the terminations or extremities of the muscles.
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Weingarten calls the terminations insane, but city officials say they had no choice: The city is facing an estimated deficit of more than $100 million for the next fiscal year, or roughly 20 percent of the city budget.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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