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terminate

[tur-muh-neyt] / ˈtɜr məˌneɪt /


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Immigrant truck drivers have sued the California Department of Motor Vehicles for terminating the commercial driver’s licenses of thousands of drivers, alleging that the decision violated their rights and threatened their livelihood.

From Los Angeles Times

The firm declined to comment, and a spokesman for the developer said he terminated his relationship with the lobbying shop this spring.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mission Essential later told The Times that he was terminated by the military for poor performance but that it had no record of the incident he referred to.

From Los Angeles Times

The board singled out what it viewed as uncertain financing and the risk implicit in a revocable trust that could cause Paramount to terminate the deal at any time.

From Los Angeles Times

The revolving credit facility will mature three years after the Warner Bros. deal closes, three years after the deal is terminated, or by Dec. 19, 2030–whichever occurs earliest, according to the filing.

From The Wall Street Journal