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temporary ban or stoppage

temporary stoppage or cancellation

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Reports had been conflicting about the actual possibility of a work stoppage.
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Noe won via corner stoppage at the end of the first round.
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The match only ended by submission, knockout, throwing in the towel, or referee stoppage due to a severe cut or injury.
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There were no reports of labor protests, strikes, or work stoppages during the year.
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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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The game was stopped twice and the stoppages lasted two hours before the game was canceled.
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The signalled stoppage time may be further extended by the referee.
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Claims were also made that supervisors encouraged such work stoppages.
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He has also been noted for his stoppage work, particularly his clearances and tackling ability.
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One of the most significant stoppages came from a fallen skycam cable that damaged several cars and injured spectators.
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