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lock out

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1. lock out - Noun

2. lock out - Verb

Meaning

prevent employees from working during a strike

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lock-out

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Modern winch tows typically utilize hydraulic systems designed to regulate line tension, this reduces scenarios for lock out as strong winds result in additional length of rope spooling out rather than direct tension on the tow line. Source: Internet

In doing so, we perpetuate a single narrative, an ableist one, and stunt our field’s capacity for innovation with the voices we lock out; the consequences reach far beyond the authenticity of the world of any given novel, and into the world at large. Source: Internet

Failure of power supply; lock-out, strike or other action taken by employees in contemplation or furtherance of a dispute; or owing to any inability to procure materials required for the performance of the Terms. Source: Internet

The device appearing on your account from that point on is somewhat misleading, but the act of changing your password should lock out all devices and force them to re-authenticate with a U2F token. Source: Internet

However, if we do not reach that sticking point in a good position, we will limit how much we can lock out. Source: Internet

In an educational setting, there is also the ability to lock out student input for a period during a work session or to take control of a session. Source: Internet

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