Examples of using A boycott in English and their translations into Polish
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Because there's no better publicity than a boycott.
He said… he said he would organise a boycott.
Sitting here drinking coffee? Oh, this is a boycott?
At the same time they spoke out against a boycott of the Olympic Games.
Since You Have Ignored Our Concerns, We Plan To Initiate A Boycott.
On 1 April 1933, there was a boycott of Jewish businesses.
The PTA is threatening a boycott of the play since you fired all the kids.
the group called for a boycott of the elections.
The picture will face a boycott.
It so happened that in the sixties all Swedish furniture manufacturers announced a boycott to Kamprad.
In 2000 at the parliamentary elections the Young Front held a boycott campaign under the title:"Forgery"- ridicule of electoral farce organized by Lukashenka.
cause I'm organizing a boycott.
There has been talk of a boycott, of non-attendance, but also of conciliation and dialogue.
Season ticket holders threatened a boycott, and various groups in Manchester
I have in the past called for a boycott of the Beijing Olympics on the basis of human rights.
That is why I called then for a debate in the EU about a boycott of the Olympics.
Because I care, I do not support calls for a boycott of the Olympic Games in Beijing.
The Swedish unions responded by taking industrial action and by arranging a boycott of supplies to the Vaxholm site.
United We Can's political stances on foreign policy issues Foreign Policy issues Should it be illegal to join a boycott of Israel?
Navarrese People's Union's political stances on foreign policy issues Foreign Policy issues Should it be illegal to join a boycott of Israel?