Similar words: unstoppable, stopped, topple, page, topping, seepage, rampage, pageboy. Meaning: ['stɑpɪdʒ /'stɒp-] n. 1. the state of inactivity following an interruption 2. an obstruction in a pipe or tube 3. the act of stopping something.
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31. The original plan was to hold an indefinite stoppage.
32. Order me some flowers; order a work stoppage.
33. Electromagnetic gap stoppage to make quantity ountiing very accurate.
34. I. Unreasonable demand and work stoppage, serious misconduct or willful disobedience by the FISHERMAN of the lawful orders of his superiors.
35. Stoppage of the use of the land due to reasons such as disbandment and moving.
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36. Computer procedure controlling system , tim, temperature, pressure , pressure controlled together, machine is very precise and the stoppage rate is very low.
37. Mr. Quinn doesn't see a repeat of the trade stoppage in 2008.
38. The enclosed type, the period of revolution is long, responds keenly, is keeps off the fabric and the special fabric yarn high breaks the gauze automatic stoppage the best choice.
39. In treating water leakage of reservoir, slurry emitting from solum may occur during leakage stoppage by pressurized water.
40. Miners have staged a two-hour token stoppage to demand better pay and conditions.
41. Absenteeism and frequent work stoppage have greatly cut into the efficiency of the plant operations.
42. The party entrusted with research and development should pay contractual fines or compensate for the losses as the result of work stoppage , delay or failure caused thereby.
43. Halting all managed code in the worker process can cause a work stoppage for all users on the server.
44. This latter function is necessary to prevent one form of vapor lock: a stoppage of fuel flow caused by an insufficient amount of atmospheric pressure inside the tank.
45. An exquisite turn from Gerrard set up Kuyt for a sliding finish before, in stoppage time, Johnson's cross deceived Sorensen and substitute David Ngog headed in off the bar.
46. Chelsea survived one vigorous penalty appeal and the substitute Bojan Krkic head over in stoppage time.
47. In stoppage time , Carvalho picked a needless booking [sentencedict.com], tetchily kicking the ball away at a free - kick.
48. Through successful leakage stoppage and cladding of a new compensator, it realized on-line overhaul of a gas main pipe network of the large coke oven.
49. Purchaser agrees to reimburse Corporation for those additional reasonable costs incurred by Corporation resulting from such work stoppage (s) and restart (s).
50. Politics and Pickets - Hear where some presidential candidates stand on a recent work stoppage.
51. Frequent work stoppage has greatly cut into the efficiency of the plant operations.
52. One of the coolest animals (literally) on the planet, the wood frog has the ability to go into complete hibernation (including complete heart stoppage) during the winter season.
53. Through these measures, loose selvage was resolved, weft stoppage is reduced, and loom efficiency and first grade percentage put in storage are enhanced.
54. The work stoppage was caused by a few malcontents who felt they had been ignored when the promotions were made.
55. Strike action, often simply called a strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to perform work.
56. As an inhibitor of the nervous system enzyme acetylcholinesterase, sarin can cause convulsions, stoppage of breathing and death.
57. The express law in American concerning the provisions of stoppage in transit is Uniform Commercial Code.
58. By then, the call had gone out to make the work stoppage nationwide, although nobody is entirely sure who was behind it.
59. Angelo Peruzzi was extraordinary, especially in his stoppage - time save on Luca Toni.
60. The causes of leakage in BF cooling equipment and leakage stoppage practices are analyzed.
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