- 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...
- A
train station,
railroad station, or
railroad depot (mainly
North American terminology) and
railway station (mainly UK and
other Anglophone countries)...
- and is displa**** as a
stoppage result on a boxer's win/loss record. One of the most
famous RTD (corner retirement)
stoppages in
boxing history occurred...
- far more
stoppages than its competitors: 882
stoppages, 19
requiring an
armorer to fix. The XM8 had the
fewest stoppages, 116
minor stoppages and 11 major...
- "Analysis of Work
Stoppages, 1971 :
Bulletin of the
United States Bureau of
Labor Statistics, No. 1777".
Analysis of Work
Stoppages: 27. {{cite journal}}:...
- workers. In the
United States, the
number of
workers involved in
major work
stoppages (including
strikes and, less commonly, lockouts) that
involved at least...
-
equalised in the
ninth minute of
stoppage time,
despite the
fourth official displaying only six
minutes of
stoppage time. Two
players were
cautioned after...
- with Jude
Bellingham scoring a
spectacular bicycle kick in second-half
stoppage time to
equalise the match. In the quarter-final,
England beat Switzerland...
- The 1971 NYPD work
stoppage occurred for five days
between January 14 and
January 19, 1971, when
around 20,000 New York City
police officers refused to...