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What's a strike?

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Strikes are penalties added to a member's record for violating the rules. Members who get out of line usually first get a warning, but with each other violation, one strike will be added to their record: Three strikes invokes a ban. However, strikes are not permanent: as time passes without incident they wear off.
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WILL I HAVE TO STRIKE?

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local 1598
Most labour disputes are concluded without strikes or lockouts. The last lockout in Victoria was 1986.
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FAQ: Labour Management Services | Ontario Ministry of Labour
Section 1 (1) of the Labour Relations Act, 1995 defines a strike as a cessation of work, a refusal to work or to continue to work by employees in combination or in concert or in accordance with a common understanding, or a slow-down or other concerted activity on the part of employees designed to restrict or limit output.
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In most cases, the staff at the board follows a three-strike system when it comes to punishments. For most minor offenses, an offending user will be warned about his/her conduct through a PM. If they continue to break the rules, they will be banned for 24 hours (possibly more if it was a serious offense, up to 72 hours). If the user continues to cause trouble, they will receive a second warning, possibly followed by another ban which could last anywhere from 72 hours to a week.
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Scarification FAQ
A strike is an individual brand "hit". A full brand design is made up of many separate strikes, each of them making up a small segment of the final design. Strikes will definitely overlap, and the artist may re-brand certain areas for consistency (or to brand large flat areas).
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NYS PERB FAQ
The Taylor Law defines a strike as "any strike or other concerted stoppage of work or slowdown by public employees." The Board has found sick-outs, slowdowns, a refusal to work regularly scheduled overtime, concerted high absenteeism, sometimes called the "blue flu," "work-to-rule" tactics, and teachers' refusals to participate in field trips, faculty meetings, and parent-teacher conferences, all to be unlawful strikes in the particular circumstances presented in each case.
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The strike is a right guaranteed to workers by the Constitution. The law defines a strike as a collective, temporary, and peaceful suspension of work carried out by workers in a workplace or company, to achieve economic and professional goals that have been proposed to the company, and carried out within the framework established by the law.
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Strike F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions)
A strike is a decision by the members to withhold their labor from their employer. This occurs usually when the members reject the last and final offer by the employer.
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Must there be a strike vote before a strike can take place?

FAQ: Labour Management Services | Ontario Ministry of Labour
Employees cannot lawfully strike unless a strike vote by secret ballot is taken within 30 days or less before the collective agreement expires or at any time after the collective agreement expires and more than 50% of those voting by secret ballot in favour of the strike. In case of a first collective agreement, the vote must be conducted after the appointment of a conciliation officer. A strike vote must be by secret ballot and all people eligible to vote must have ample opportunity to do so.
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A8) Where would the asteroid strike?

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Briefly, the probable location is: Atlantic Ocean, east of Mid-Atlantic Rise (near junction of African and European tectonic plates). What is the justification? First, a note that the exact location is not specifically given. However, there are several clues. Other quatrains (along with Revelations and other sources) indicate oceanic impact (I.69, II.43, letter to Cesar etc.
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What are strike prices?

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The option strike price refers to the price that the option buyer is able to purchase the underlying stock if the option is exercised (in the case of a call option) or it refers to the price that the option buyer is able to sell the underlying stock (in the case of a put option).
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What is Strike Price?

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Strike Price also known as the "exercise price," this is the stated price at which the buyer of a call has the right to purchase a specific futures contract or at which the buyer of a put has the right to sell a specific futures contract.
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What is the two strike rule?

Elysarian Kingdoms FAQ
To prevent people bothering the mods/admins Arialla has set up a rule, people who ask/hint to be a mod, RP mod or Demi-God(dess) will be added to the first-strike list, on the second occasion of asking/hinting they will be added to the never-be-mod list. People asking/hinting to be Deities will not get a 'first-strike' and will go straight to the never list for general inability to read the available game information. Those who seek power are least equipped to deal with it.
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What is Strike a Pose all about?

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We like to think that our site attracts people with the best taste and sense of style. That's why we wanted to host a contest where you can send in pictures of yourselves in various outfits. We'll select each contest's theme but YOU will be selecting the winners. The person with the most style will win a great prize and we can all have fun throughout the process! The theme will be illustrated via a lookbook and you can find out more details at this link.
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What is strike branding?

Scarification FAQ
Strike branding is the most common and most traditional form of branding. In it, applying a piece of heated metal to the skin makes the brand.
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What is a mis-strike?

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This is a flaw in the planchet. The mis-strikes occurred by using dyes that were not made properly. Human error was the main reason. The dyes wear out and many times were used too long.
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What is Counter-Strike ?

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Counter-Strike is a Half Life (1) mod (modification of an official game), based on a counter terrorist simulation. In this game, a first person shooter only playable online, you have to join a team (counter-terrorists or terrorists) and complete the map objective. The most common map objectives are to plant a bomb ("de_" type maps) or to rescue hostages ("cs_" type maps), but these are not the only ones ...
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There are two ways to acquire and play Counter-Strike. First, if you own the game Half-Life, you can download it for free right here from the official web site. Or second, if you don\'t own Half-Life, you can buy Half-Life: Counter-Strike retail from your local software store.
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What is Counter-Strike / Counter-Strike: Source?

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Counter-Strike is 's award winning First Person Shooter (FPS) which was released in March 1999 by Gooseman & Cliffe. Counter-Strike is based on the Half-Life engine. Counter-Strike: Source was first beta tested by owners of Condition-Zero and Half-Life 2 ATI Vouchers in August 2004, it is based on Source, the engine that powers Half-Life 2 and it's graphics are much more complex and aesthetically pleasing than the original.
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What is Fly Strike, also known as Myasis?

Veterinary Diseases & Conditions FAQs - Various Topics
Flies are common in the warmer months, and lay eggs in dead tissue/rotting material, and the eggs develop into larvae that need to eat. They larvae eat the dead and rotting tissue, and look like small, white grub worms. They appear quite fast (8-12 hours), and will eat away tissue on your pet if the right conditions are present. Learn how to prevent this undesireable condition in your pet.
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Can lightning strike the same place twice?

NSSL Frequently Asked Questions
Lightning does hit the same spot (or almost the same spot) more than once, contrary to folk wisdom. It could be simply a statistical fluke (i.e., with all the lightning that occurs, eventually lightning will strike somewhere near a previous lightning strike within a short period of time). It could also be that something about the site makes it somewhat more likely to be struck.
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Can someone be split in half by a lightning strike?

NSSL Frequently Asked Questions
Medical literature has documented no such cases of people struck by lightning being split in half, bursting into flames, or being reduced to a pile of ashes. In reality, lightning often flashes over the outside of the victim, sometimes blowing off the clothing but leaving few external signs of injury, and few, if any, burns. The only cause of death of a lightning victim is from cardiopulmonary arrest.
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WEST: When was that? Was that before or after the strike?

Joseph Skunda
SKUNDA: During the strike. He was coming to Flint. I know... And then the Sunday, but it was announced that they had come to an agreement, while he came, he was in Flint, and they had announced that the meeting would be down on Bluff Street, down at the Chevrolet plant. And I remember I got in the car. I went down there.
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Why do you strike the water bottle fifty times after making a remedy?

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This is referred to as succussion. This striking of the bottle further dilutes the remedy thereby making it somewhat stronger (least is best). You do this fifty times when you first make the remedy. If using the remedy the next day, next month, etc., you then strike the bottle just twenty times in the morning and use it all day. When the fluid is down to 1/3rd in the bottle you fill the bottle again with distilled water and hit it fifty times. Back to Top | Back to FAQ
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When is a strike illegal?

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In our case, a strike would be illegal only if we do not comply with the steps prescribed by the law, that is, if no legitimate strike vote is carried out, or if the strike is not begun during the period when it is permitted. Thus during or after a strike no worker can be dismissed, because a strike is not a just cause for termination employment.
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What is the Three Strike Policy?

Radiation Safety Division | FAQ's
The Three Strike Policy was approved by the Radiation Safety Committee to ensure compliance with the commitments that were made by the University in its radioactive materials license renewal application or amendment requests to the California Department of Health Services. The Three Strike Policy has been instituted in the Radiation Safety Division's Laboratory Audit Program, Bioassay Program and Waste Program.
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