Stoppage

  • 31Stoppage à la source — ● Stoppage à la source synonyme de retenue à la source …

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  • 32stoppage time — stoppage ,time noun uncount a period of time added to the end of some games such as soccer because of time that was lost in the game when someone was injured: INJURY TIME …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 33stoppage time — noun (sport) Additional time allowed for play to compensate for time lost in dealing with injuries and other interruptions • • • Main Entry: ↑stop …

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  • 34stoppage in transit — /stopsj in traenzit/ The act by which the unpaid vendor of goods stops their progress and resumes possession of them, while they are in course of transit from him to the purchaser, and not yet actually delivered to the latter. The right of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 35stoppage of work — A cessation of the work and operations in a place of employment. The phrase, as used in the amended provision of the Unemployment Compensation Act disqualifying an employee for benefits for unemployment due to a stoppage of work existing because… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 36stoppage in transitu — A remedy available to an unpaid seller of goods when the buyer has become insolvent and the goods are still in course of transit. If the seller gives notice of stoppage to the carrier or other bailee of the goods, the seller is entitled to have… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 37stoppage — noun a) A pause or halt of some activity. b) Something that forms an obstacle to continued activity, a blockage …

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  • 38stoppage — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. 1. stop halt, close, ending, shutdown, layoff. 2. obstruction blockage, impediment, check, hindrance, obstacle. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The act of stopping: cessation, check, cutoff, discontinuance,… …

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  • 39stoppage — stop·page || stÉ‘pɪdÊ’ / stÉ’p n. act of stopping, halt; something which causes a secession of movement, obstruction, blockage …

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  • 40stoppage —    1. an inability to defecate    Medical jargon and also used of nasal and other physical blockages.    2. a strike by employees    Trade union jargon which is still used despite the fact that the organization affected continues to function. If… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms