The union can circumvent a time window by agreeing to a new contract before the window opens thus moving the window to the end of the new contract, when they can move it again.
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As my father sidled our car closer and my sisters and I pressed our noses to the window to try to see, the limo's tinted electric window slid down.
Mr Cox went to the window to see who the culprit was and saw a group of men, who spat at him and threw items such as coins.
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On a recent flight, he hooked his panel up to the plane window to charge his daughter's iPod.
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Instead of walking in, I kept my head down and crept to the side window to get a glimpse of Dad.
Onlookers and paparazzi were already gathering at Jackson's gate and someone pressed a camera to the ambulance window to get pictures of the stricken star.
Countrywide is not a bank, but the Fed does have the authority to open that window to non-bank institutions, something that hasn't happened since the 1930s.
He did his browsing and note taking on his beloved Mac but then switched over to the Windows window to look at orders, complete a quote and check Outlook for email.
One thing that could start to change those habits is the increasing use of the internet, where many intending car buyers go to window shop and to compare prices and options.
In June 2009, Mr Barter, who has regularly worked on the BBC's Doctor Who, locked himself out of his house and decided to climb up to an upstairs window to gain entry.
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Digital Life will use sensors that assign individual Internet protocol, or IP, addresses to everything from a window to a refrigerator to, yes, a coffeemaker.
In particular, a quarterfinal berth allows some teams to make a killing, thanks to the three-month window to sell tickets.
Turkey has also been welcomed back because many Arabs see it as both a moderate counterweight to Iran and as a window to the West.
Plus it is a hard market to serve well: The window to reach customers is very small and retailers must offer large assortments to reach women at different stages of pregnancy.
Stripped of his suit jacket and tie and hanging on to what appears to be his office curtains, he is seen trying to lower himself outside a window to the floor immediately below.
As for the home side, they may be able to sell players following unprecedented permission from the Football Association to undertake transfers outside the window to ease their financial burden, but they could not buy a goal here.
Making it tougher for a burglar to break in to your home with a simple window coating also makes it harder for a toddler to crash through a window and incur life-threatening lacerations.
Apple might therefore be looking to decrease the upgrade cycle of the iPhone to give Samsung less of a window to gain high-end market share with the S4.
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Under existing rules, traders have to confirm that the shares are at least available for a broker or dealer to borrow (the locate rule), and they are supposed to conform to the conventional three-day window to deliver shares to the trader on the other side of the transaction.
For 2011, the effect seems to be holding up, but the window to play it is short.
Upon hearing this, I had to stick my head out an open window to get some air.
We're living longer and getting married later, so it would only stand to reason that we alter the age window to reflect those changes.
With rain pouring down, the Yankees and Cleveland Indians waited an hour Wednesday night to see if they could find a window to play a game.
They were both able to scramble through a first-floor window to relative safety, where they watched as more giant waves continued to roll in for the next 90 minutes.
Wales has suffered the relentless wrath of the elements just when they wanted to promote their sunny side during their window to the 620 million households around the world eyeing up this area of south Wales.
The Xerox system required you to select a command in order to do anything, ranging from resizing a window to changing the extension that located a file.
But there's a bee inside the car, and no way not to watch it flitting around until Smiley lowers a window to let it out.
Mrs McCann told police that when she went to the apartment she found the outside shutter and window to Madeleine's room had been opened and her daughter was missing.
In his letter, Zelenyi urges his fellow scientists not to give up hope and to try again on another mission when the next window to Phobos opens in 26 months.
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