closed-door in the PONS Dictionary

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The government encourages victims to assist in trafficking investigations or prosecutions by permitting closed-door victim testimonies during trafficking prosecutions and by interviewing victims to gather evidence to prosecute traffickers.
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The motion was defeated on a closed-door voice vote.
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Return has risen to prominence essentially because of the way in which our over-stretched asylum systems are being used as alternatives to a closed-door immigration policy.
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Between 1975 and 1990, the church did not have any contacts with the outside world as the country remained a closed-door society where religious freedom was restricted.
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It was reported that if the witness were to testify, it could be in a closed-door hearing for safety reasons.
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These forms have been recorded into scripts which have been handed down to his closed-door students.
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Hiding their printing press in his own garden, he tried to testify on their behalf at their trials, but was prevented when the trials became closed-door events.
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The second auditions were held closed-door and there were five judges judging the contestants.
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The next month, following closed-door negotiations, all but one of the voter fraud charges were dropped.
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The finalists, previously selected from final reports submitted earlier, present once more in a closed-door session to another panel of judges.
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