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1. The General Strike in Britain in 1926 was caused by the lockout of coal miners.
2. But the lockout, and the ensuing negotiations, produced a fait accompli that could not be undone.
3. From that moment the lock-out, or standstill, in the textile trade began.
4. Seven of the previous eight labour-contract renegotiations have involved either a players' strike or a lockout.
5. Miller still thinks the lockout is what set him back.
6. The lockout was lifted months ago, and still the season started late.
7. Others specialised in local events, such as strikes, lockouts or disasters.
8. However, when the unions proved reluctant to make concessions, the employers would have to contemplate the possibility of a lockout.
9. Each lock-out lock shall bear the name of the employee to whom it has been assigned.
10. Does the system "lock-out" a user after a certain number of unsuccessful log-on attempts?
11. Thus, low voltage protection devices[sentencedict.com], served as lock-out protection reserve will also have characters uf inverse time-lag.
12. From researching the conditions of technology's lock-in and lock-out we found that innovation agents' innovation consciousness is the key factor in the evolution of technology.
13. The "lock-out" time is kept to a bare minimum so that users cannot tell the defragmentation is running.
14. The question is, when the lock-out is looming, how long will next season be?
15. This is called account lock-out, and not surprisingly, attackers have discovered a simple way to defeat the approach.
16. Tag-out will not be acceptable where lock-out provisions are available.
17. Do not remove "DANGER" or "LOCK-OUT" tags placed on machinery or equipment. Never tamper with electrical equipment. Call Maintenance.
18. A feature that prevents the altering of parameters without first disarming the "lock-out."
19. Employers brought maximum pressure to bear on workers in order to restore order: recalcitrant strikers faced lock-outs.
20. The miners, having refused to accept new agreements with reduced wages[http://sentencedict.com/lock-out.html], were threatened with a lock-out front 31 July.
21. All safety ground connection locations must be identified on the Safety Work Permit and shall be tagged using the applicable requirements of the lock-out tag-out process.
22. High impact polypropylene construction featuring quick - action reinforced polymer position stop and grip with built - in lock-out capability.
23. When an energy-isolating device cannot accept multiple locks or tags, a multiple lock-out or tag-out hasp must be used.
24. San Antonio Spurs star Tony Parker recently made headlines by announcing he'd play for the French basketball team he partly owns during the NBA lock-out for $2, 000 a month.
25. This will help in minimizing the possibility of the meaning and purpose of the device being confused with some function other than a lock-out situation.
26. The blockages represent MySpace's move in late March to a hardline lock-out of users and developers embedding any third-party content onto their MySpace profiles.
27. Underwater observation globe - The most interesting space complete with underwater lighting and diver lock-out options.
28. Underwater observation globe - The most interesting space complete with underwater lighting and diver lock-out options. Underwater components by renowned submarine manufacturer.
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