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shutdown or shut down in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shutdown or shut down may
refer to:
Government shutdowns Shutdown (computing)
Shutdown (economics)...
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shutdowns occur when
funding legislation required to
finance the
federal government is not
enacted before the next
fiscal year begins. In a
shutdown,...
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government shutdown deadline? What to know as
shutdown looms". USA TODAY.
Retrieved 2024-12-19. "Congress
Embarks on
Spending Battle as
Shutdown Looms at...
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federal government shutdown from
midnight EST on
December 22, 2018,
until January 25, 2019 (35 days) was the
longest government shutdown in US
history and...
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temporary spending bill with
McCarthy to
avert a
shutdown that month.
McCarthy argued that a
shutdown could prevent the
House Committee on
Oversight and...
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October 17, 2013, the
United States federal government entered a
shutdown and
curtailed most
routine operations because neither legislation appropriating...
- In the US,
Verizon shutdown their 3G
services on 31
December 2022, T-Mobile shut down Sprint's
networks on 31
March 2022 and
shutdown their main networks...
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Shutdown is the
state of a
nuclear reactor when the
fission reaction is
slowed significantly or
halted completely.
Different nuclear reactor designs have...
- bill. The
second shutdown ended with
congressional Republicans accepting Clinton's
budget proposal. The
first of the two
shutdowns caused the furlough...
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internal components, such as an
internal clock, may
retain power. The
shutdown feature and
command is
available in
Microsoft Windows, ReactOS, HP MPE/iX...