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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of shutdowns in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of shutdowns in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of shutdowns in a Sentence
Unfortunately, we reopened too soon, we also reopened also in not the safest way possible and now we are seeing these surges all across the country. We are basically back to where New York was back in March except that this time I don't think there is the political will and the public support to have these shutdowns to be able to control this virus from really surging out of control.
This fantasy that the federal leadership has painted that you can somehow stop this pandemic by just doing more testing – I’m waiting for more people to realize, it’s completely failed, there now have been published papers showing that all of those shutdowns and all of those quarantines hurt kids. And that is a darn shame… That is unacceptable. And we’re stopping it here in Florida.
Many larger miners said they are considering potential shutdowns at loss-making operations. As a result, we see nickel prices rallying in second half 2016.
To successfully re-open economies without fear of subsequent mini shutdowns, we will need the antibody test rolled out so that a certain part of the population can work through regardless of the state of the viral spread, that will be the real breakthrough until we get a vaccine.
The pace of investments is accelerating from last year, and will probably peak this year amid the shutdowns of nuclear plants.
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