Examples of using Boycotting in English and their translations into Chinese
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By refusing to take part in the 1993 election organized under the provisions of the Paris Peace Agreements, the Khmer Rouge made itself outlawed for boycotting the peace process and resuming the guerilla warfare.
Muslim and Arab states or athletes often boycott Israeli competitors.
Muslim states or athletes often boycott Israeli competitors.
Boycott those companies!
It became the first successful international boycott of a transnational corporation.
Boycott these firms!
This is what the word boycott was invented for!
Your not suggesting we boycott the Olympics?
UCPN-M, which has 238 seats, boycotted the election.
I wouldn't boycott you.
Not that I am saying boycott japan.
Most Kosovo Serb voters boycotted the elections.
Sales boycotts can have only momentary success, whereas mass strikes cripple the profits of the capitalists who run this society.
Born near Yuma, Arizona, Chavez used marches, boycotts and hunger strikes to bring attention to the plight of the country's farmworkers.
Several parties say they will boycott the election because the clampdown on secular activists as well as the Brotherhood has made it a sham.
But some leftist parties boycotted the meeting to protest the use of nearly 10,000 soldiers to patrol the streets.
Boycotts have been described as the weapon of the weak, since secondary stakeholders generally use them in efforts to instigate change.
Widespread physical violence, economic boycott, numerous clashes in the universities, and church incitement were encouraged by successive right-wing governments.
Some winners critical of the Academy Awards have boycotted the ceremonies and refused to accept their Oscars.
After we boycotted the Olympics, no one came to speak to us or ask us if we would make any statements about it.