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Discover Ludwig"line stoppage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English that refers to the interruption of a service or the blocking of a route.
For example, "The line stoppage on the morning train caused delays for thousands of commuters."
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In this case, the team leader would pull the cord again to cancel the line stoppage.
Task time variations in a manufacturing line can result in a longer time to complete tasks than a given cycle time, leading to line stoppage and loss of production time.
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Due to the standardization of behavioral routines actual line stoppages were reduced to a necessary minimum.
The drama did not end there with Joel Ward clearing Fernando Forestieri's shot off the line in stoppage time.
Palace hit back with Ramage's header from Kagisho Dikgacoi's cross and saw Michael Tonge hook a ball off the line in stoppage time, but their 14-game unbeaten run was over.
West Ham finished a poor first half strongly and Carlton Cole, who had been largely isolated up front, had a header cleared off the line in stoppage time.
Gerrard had an opportunity to wrap up a hat trick with nine minutes remaining, but Shea was alert to deny him as the plucky host was narrowly beaten, and the former England captain saw another effort cleared off the line in stoppage time.
The best chance of the rest of the half went to Sporting, as Real were slow to clear their lines in stoppage time, and Dom Dwyer was swiftest to react to a ball over the top.
O'Brien's effort left it a two-point game and Fermanagh almost snatched an incredible victory but were denied when Kevin O'Boyle cleared off the line in stoppage-time.
In the N.H.L., when teams make their line changes after stoppages of play, they now have five seconds to line up for the face-off.
When N.H.L. teams change lines after a stoppage, the visitors must now do it in five seconds, and the home team in eight.
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