- Look up
stoppage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stoppage can
refer to: an
unplanned time-out in
sport a
technical knockout or
corner retirement in...
- attention, or
other stoppages. This
added time is
called "additional time" in FIFA do****ents, but is most
commonly referred to as
stoppage time or
injury time...
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Martial arts
portal A
corner retirement or
corner stoppage –
abbreviated "RTD (Retired)" by
BoxRec – are
terms used in
boxing to
describe a
fight that...
- and
industrial action in
British English, or
simply strike, is a work
stoppage caused by the m****
refusal of
employees to work. A
strike usually takes...
- a
premature stoppage in
round ten. The
official time of
stoppage was 1 minute, 34 seconds. Many fans
ringside booed the
referee stoppage,
which saw Takam...
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effectively struck down,
leading to the free
agency system.
Significant work
stoppages occurred in 1981 and 1994, the
latter forcing the
cancellation of the...
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printing stoppage occurred on
March 31, 1968, when then-president
Lyndon B.
Johnson announced that he
would not s**** a
second term.
Other press stoppages include...
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Substitutions are
permitted at any time
during the game,
although during a
stoppage of play the home team is
permitted the
final change. When
players are substituted...
- the 2022 FIFA
World Cup
started on 20 November, the last
round before stoppage was held on 12–13 November. The
league resumed games on 6 January. FC Emmen...
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improve the
accuracy of time
added on,
stoppage times were
longer across matches. The new rule
accounted for
stoppages due to injuries, goal celebrations...