Signing vs Closing - What's the difference?
signing | closing |
The act of concluding a contract, especially by an athlete or entertainer with a company.
* {{quote-news, 1992, November 12, Frank Hughes, Prep Baseball Stars Lambert, Yankosky Take Spotlight With Early Signings, Washington Post, page=B5
, passage=In basketball signings , Maryland added depth to its frontcourt by signing 6-foot-9 forward-center Joe Smith of Maury High in Norfolk
(by extension) A player signed by a sporting organization.
*{{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=September 28
, author=Tom Rostance
, title=Arsenal 2 - 1 Olympiakos
, work=BBC Sport
As nouns the difference between signing and closing
is that signing is the act of concluding a contract, especially by an athlete or entertainer with a company while closing is the act by which something is closed.As verbs the difference between signing and closing
is that signing is while closing is .As an adjective closing is
coming after all others.signing
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