automatic suspension

collocation in English

meaningsofautomaticandsuspension

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automatic
adjective
uk
/ˌɔː.təˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/ˌɑː.t̬əˈmæt̬.ɪk/
An automatic machine or device is able to operate independently of ...
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suspension
noun
uk
/səˈspen.ʃən/
us
/səˈspen.ʃən/
the act of stopping something happening, operating, etc. for a period ...
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(Definition ofautomaticandsuspensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thisautomaticsuspensionalso applies to normal calls to a concurrent predicate, even on backtracking.
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It would prevent any order being made except 12 monthsautomaticsuspension.
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However, the measure is in the spirit of the agreement; it allows forautomaticsuspensionand for review.
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It is anautomaticsuspensionof benefit even before the facts are investigated.
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I welcome the increase of penalties very much, particularly the provision that on a second offence there shall be anautomaticsuspensionof the licence.
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In fact, we have what is virtuallyautomaticsuspensionof licence in this country already for two offences, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and dangerous driving.
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The threat ofautomaticsuspensionif a minor offence is subsequently committed would do more to modify bad driving habits than would six months in prison.
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The doors of each car were automatic, and the floor level was self-adjusting via anautomaticsuspensionsystem.
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A second match foul in a season would lead to anautomaticsuspensionand discipline by the league president.
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This led toautomaticsuspensionof trade for 1 hour.
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For each subsequent game misconduct penalty theautomaticsuspensionshall be increased by one game.
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Downie was given a "match" penalty withautomaticsuspension.
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This led to theautomaticsuspensionof trade for one hour.
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Thisautomaticsuspensionhas made fighting in college hockey relatively rare.
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Automatic suspensions apply for higher level charges, and re-licensing may require an order to install an interlocking device onto the vehicle.
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