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restart



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Although the company had recently resumed negotiations with workers in Northern California, and agreed to restarting talks with other union units in California, no dates have been set for bargaining, she said.

From Los Angeles Times

It is always possible talks could restart or another suitor for RevMed could emerge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Court of Appeals’ Ninth Circuit, challenges PHMSA’s attempt to federalize oversight of the onshore pipelines and its recent approval of Sable’s restart plan.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet Russian technicians are not trained nor would they able to operate those systems in the event of the plant being restarted, say Ukrainian officials.

From BBC

Motin said he was told not to be "afraid" if it happened on the Solong and he could rectify the problem by restarting the steering gear, stopping the pump and starting it again.

From BBC