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These breakdowns are continual and may result in minor stoppages that can be repaired within a short time (Ireland and Dale 2001; Leflar 2001).
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Bradesco has had stoppages too.
No work stoppages.
Most common emergency: Stoppages.
So get used to the stoppages.
Three tough opponents and three impressive stoppages.
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