A place where something ends or is complete.
A coming to an end of a contract period.
The act of ending something.
1 Formal complaints about age-bias job terminations far outnumber cases of hiring discrimination.
2 The party also supports terminations in the cases of fatal foetal abnormalities.
3 Background: Fetal imaging for congenital anomalies increases pregnancy terminations late in gestation.
4 The website's woes and insurance plan terminations have given Republicans more ammunition.
5 Barclays did not specifically comment on the terminations of Pal and Lee.
6 Two women sought to win the right for terminations on the NHS.
7 But Mr McGowan said at no point did management hint at mass terminations .
8 The Government has proposed legislating for access to terminations up to 12 weeks.
9 Hindawi told Reuters last year a board investigation found no systematic employee terminations .
10 Some victims contract sexually transmitted diseases, become pregnant, have terminations or suffer miscarriages.
11 All the Gleister-deaths so far have been normal terminations of individual time tracks.
12 The terminations will happen between November and January, the filing showed.
13 That's why planned terminations are an integral part of their overall replenishment concept.
14 He also will support terminations in cases of rape and fatal foetal abnormality.
15 In like manner, other forms of praise have their own terminations .
16 Drug terminations were largely due to families not requesting repeat prescriptions.
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Terminations в диалектах
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