backcheck

backcheck

(ˈbækˌtʃɛk)
n
a valve system in hydraulic doors that controls the door's opening
vb
to block (an attacking player from the opposite team) while skating towards one's own goal
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But the client, its board of directors, audit committee, or individual shareholders would be fiee to voice concerns to the PCAOB, which of course would be able to replace the auditor whenever it suspected substandard work The PCAOB's inspection process could provide the PCAOB with a basis by which to remove an auditor from an engagement and thereby serve as a backcheck to ensure quality.
Predictions can be really fun, as no one can trawl through the archives, backcheck your facts and call you out for being wrong.
When we're playing our best, we're skating, and we're finishing checks, and we're stripping pucks on the backcheck, and we're getting in shot lanes, and we're picking up guys in front, and we're clearing the lanes for Matty to make saves.''
Vancouver-based Checkwell Solutions, also known as BackCheck, is a major provider of background checking products and services in Canada and also has operations in the UK.
In another chapter, Professor Pitter complains that the National Library of Canada's Internet website, Backcheck: A Hockey Retrospective, "does not include Aboriginals or other people of colour ...
In the action, the hammer backcheck, which catches the hammers as they return from hitting the strings, is not old; it is probable that this instrument originally had no hammer backcheck.
The CSO has put in place a network of regional coordinators who backcheck prices.
Third, a repetition lever and a felt backcheck prepare the hammer for subsequent strikes.
Donskoi picked up an assist on the goal and he also put the play in motion by stealing the puck with a strong backcheck in the neutral zone.
His trek started against the B's end boards after having knocked the puck away from Montreal bad boy Brendan Gallagher on a backcheck.