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61closing arguments — noun closing, closing statements at trial, summation at trial, summing up a case Generally, recapitulation, reiteration, renumeration, restatement, review Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
62closing entry — ➔ entry * * * closing entry UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING the final entry in an accounting period before moving it to a balance sheet (= an account that calculates profit and loss) …
63closing stock — ➔ stock1 * * * closing stock UK US noun [U] ► ACCOUNTING the goods that a business has available for sale at the end of an accounting period, or the value of those goods …
64closing date — closing .date n the last date on which it is possible to do something closing date for ▪ The closing date for applications is 6 August …
65closing price — closing prices N COUNT On the Stock Exchange, the closing price of a share is its price at the end of a day s business. The price is slightly above yesterday s closing price …
66closing time — closing times N VAR Closing time is the time when something such as a shop, library, or pub closes and people have to leave. He met his brother John and some friends in a pub and they stayed until closing time …
67closing argument — UK US noun [countable] [singular closing argument plural closing arguments] mainly american a statement that each lawyer makes at the end of a trial in which they tell a jury or the judge why they believe their client should win …
68Closing the gaps — was the name given to an official New Zealand government policy of assisting socially disadvantaged ethnic groups, particularly Māori and Pacific Islanders, through specially targeted social programmes. The phrase came to prominence as a slogan… …
69closing checklist — USA A list of things to be done and items to be delivered before a transaction can be closed. Responsibility for each item is typically allocated among the parties on the checklist. The status of each item is updated periodically and circulated… …
70Closing Tune — [englisch/amerikanisch, kləʊsɪȖ tjuːn], ein Titel, der von einer Band über einen längeren Zeitraum wiederkehrend zum Abschluss eines Programms (»Schlussnummer«) gespielt wird und damit wie die Erkennungsmelodie (Theme Song, Signature Tune)… …