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closing

[kloh-zing] / ˈkloʊ zɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
last
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If you have trouble closing drawers or closet doors, she wrote, “it is definitely time to do something, even if you are only in your 30s.”

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Diana said the offer represents a 31% premium to Genco’s undisturbed closing share price as of Nov. 21, the last trading day before it first offered to buy the company.

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It was bleak enough that the Christian college mulled closing down the basketball program, Haywood said.

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On average, economists see the midpoint of that range closing out the year at 3.26%, which implies between one and two quarter-point cuts.

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From around 2030, the share of working-age Indians will begin to decline as the population ages, closing the window that has long underpinned hopes of a demographic dividend.

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