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CLOSURE

CLOSURE
ScnAdmin
1. at a meeting or conference, the ending of a discussion or debate at the chairman's suggestion or by taking a motion from the floor followed by a vote, in order to take up the next topic of business. 2. in British Government, closure enforces a time limit on a debate.
CLOSURE
ScnMaster
the phenomenon of terminals (people, fixed masses, etc.) collapsing into each other or becoming identified, one with the other. In the lecture, LRH uses the term in reference to two opposite ideas.—Individuation Approved 26.2.91