Pushing definition

Pushing means the operation by which coke is removed from a coke oven and transported to a quench station, beginning, for the coke oven batteries designated 13, 14, 15, 20, and B at the USX Corporation Clairton Works, at the time the coke mass starts to move and ending at the time the coke transfer car enters the coke quenching system, and for all other coke oven batteries, beginning when the coke side door is first removed from a coke oven and continuing until the quenching operation is commenced.
Pushing the season means that the schedule is delayed by one week. i.e. When Week 5 games are cancelled due to field closure all Week 5 games will be played the following weekend and all following games are then pushed out 1 week, including post season and Carnation Bowl.
Pushing industry growth means directly funding foundational elements of a sector—like infrastructure, workforce training, or supportive services—regardless of commercial certainty. "Pulling" industry growth means incentivizing outcomes through mechanisms like milestone-based awards or loan programs that reward successful business performance. While a project may contain elements of both, applicants should identify the primary strategy—either "push" or "pull"—and explain how the project advances industry development through that lens.

Examples of Pushing in a sentence

  • Standing, Walking, Sitting, Lifting, Carrying, Pushing, Pulling, Climbing, Balancing, Stooping, Kneeling, Crouching, Crawling, Reaching, Handling, Fingering, Feeling, Talking, Hearing, Acuity far, Acuity near, Depth Perception, Field of Vision, Accommodation, Color Vision.

  • Pushing the limits of achievement can be a dangerous activity and may cause injury.

  • Pushing Snow with a Vehicle Mounted Snow Plow Quantity: 1 UOM: Hour Unit Price: Total: Item Notes: Cost per hour for actual snow plowing.

  • Examples include, but are not limited to: • Graffiti • Rumors or gossip • Swearing • Pranks • Property vandalism • Sabotage • Pushing • Theft • Physical assault • Sexual, racial or religious insults or jokes • Abusive treatment of an employee • Display of pornographic or other offensive material • Bullying Every employee has the right to be treated with respect and dignity, courtesy and consideration.

  • U.S. Steel agrees to update its existing Operating and Maintenance (O&M) Plans to include specificity as to its inspections of the fans for the Pushing Emissions Control (PEC) baghouses and maintenance schedules.

  • Derogatory comments Verbal abuse and threats Intimidating gestures Pushing and shoving Ostracising a person Depending on the particular circumstances an employee may wish to approach the alleged perpetrator directly.

  • Pushing, pulling or moving dumpsters with heavy equipment, commercial or private vehicles may cause damage to the rear door & prevent it from latching properly.

  • Pushing aggregates into piles with a bulldozer shall not be permitted.

  • Pushing the syndemic research agenda forward: a comment on Pitpitan et al.

  • Pushing ‘Global Health’ Out of its Comfort Zone: Lessons from the Depoliticization of AIDS Control in Africa.

Related to Pushing

  • Pushcart means a non-self-propelled vehicle food establishment limited to serving nonpotentially hazardous foods or commissary-wrapped foods maintained at proper temperatures, or limited to the preparation and serving of frankfurters.

  • Pruning means the removal, as appropriate, of not more than one-third of the live branches or limbs of a tree in accordance with Good Arboricultural Practice.

  • Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.

  • Connector means a flanged, screwed, welded, or other joined fitting used to connect two pipelines or a pipeline and a piece of process equipment.

  • Ramp means a device to bridge the gap between the floor of a passenger compartment and the ground or kerb.