Examples of using Boycotts in English and their translations into Polish
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is getting married, he boycotts the wedding-and then decides to barge in on her honeymoon.
The study suggests that boycotts are"blunt instruments with long-term consequences,
Louis, man, that little nigga might be onto something. This is following earlier boycotts in Birmingham to pressure.
Internal protests and insurgency, as well as boycotts by some Western nations
they aren't organizing protests and boycotts and online campaigns.
Over 2,000 Muslim-owned restaurants in Malaysia have taken Coca-Cola off the menu in an effort to support global boycotts against Israel.
The op-eds, the boycotts, the advertisers, Reese getting kicked out of the SOPA meeting,
Israel was subjected to Arab League boycotts and attempts to diplomatically isolate the state.
organized boycotts, protests, honor duels, etc.
This is following earlier boycotts in Birmingham to pressure… Hey Louis, man, that little nigga might be onto something.
I mean there's litigation, there's legislation, there's direct action, there's education, boycotts, social investment.
The local leadership in some West Bank towns commenced non-violent protests against Israeli occupation by engaging in tax resistance and other boycotts.
call for boycotts.
that dialogue is more successful than slogans and calls for boycotts and protests.
headlines and boycotts.
For example, huge advertising billboards showed a young Brooke Shields posing semi-naked in skin-tight Calvin Klein jeans. Despite television boycotts, they were a total bestseller within two weeks.
including price fixing, allocations of customers or sales ter- ritories between competitors, anti-competitive boycotts and other unfair methods of competition.
Jewish groups responded worldwide to Hitler's dictatorship through protests and boycotts of German products.
after previous unfortunate boycotts, politics will not spoil the enjoyment of sportsmen and women and the many hundreds of millions of people who love sport.
fair; however, boycotts by Hamas and opposition movements limited voter choices.