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- noun Plural form of
downtime .
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Examples
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Brain Bashers is the type of website that is good to have bookmarked for those unplanned "downtimes" that sometimes occur in a classroom.
Archive 2009-04-29 Mr. Byrne 2009
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In the blogosphere, when bloggers mentioned "downtimes" they usually refer to the time when their blogs are inaccessible due to an unexpected problem in the blogs itself or of the server hosting the blogs.
I Make Money Online by Blogging, SELaplana.COM SELaplana 2009
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Was it the wait staff, providing welcome relief from finicky customers and dull downtimes?
Jayanti Tamm: The World Is Flat Screened Jayanti Tamm 2011
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You've got to believe in your products, otherwise you find no solace in the downtimes.
Cel-Sci has faced challenges in biotech market but sees hope in tumor treatment 2011
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If city light can't trim staff during downtimes where do you think they will get the money to keep the lights on?
Afternoon Fizz: Shhh. Don’t Tell Mike McGinn « PubliCola 2010
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Was it the wait staff, providing welcome relief from finicky customers and dull downtimes?
Jayanti Tamm: The World Is Flat Screened Jayanti Tamm 2011
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This drives the cost of electricity up during peak times, and leaves a lot of slack capacity during downtimes.
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Conservative incumbents will always get out-promised by liberals during the downtimes.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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Conservative incumbents will always get out-promised by liberals during the downtimes.
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We'll continue to update you via the blog as we always have, but you may want to take note of our intended dates and times to help you plan for any scheduled downtimes further down the road.
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