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stoppages <a stoppage; stoppages> N

stoppages

temporary ban or stoppage

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There were no reports of labor protests, strikes, or work stoppages during the year.
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This caused automatic teller machine outages and led to work stoppages.
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Claims were also made that supervisors encouraged such work stoppages.
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In 1941, more than two million workers participated in more than 4,000 work stoppages, some of which directly disturbed defense production.
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During the tests, no parts had to be replaced and there were no jams, stoppages, or malfunctions of any kind.
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Because of the fluctuations in copper prices in the following years, construction on the 12mi km spur lines was fraught with delays and work stoppages.
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The number of major work stoppages fell by 97% from 381 in 1970 to 187 in 1980 to only 11 in 2010.
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The trains will, however, have technical stoppages at a few stations for facilitating staff and loco change but the transit time will come down drastically.
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The game was stopped twice and the stoppages lasted two hours before the game was canceled.
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However several user reports have noted that these particular conversions were often unsatisfactory (resulting in numerous action stoppages and misfires) due to imperfect workmanship.
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