Examples of using Boycotts in English and their translations into Swedish
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Last year, 14 governments in the EU imposed bilateral political boycotts on Austria after the anti-immigrant FPÖ entered the new government.
blockade, boycotts, and lockouts shall apply notwithstanding that the Company,
who attended the public hearings here, organised boycotts of the agents in her area.
The boycotts did very soon induce the British merchants to demand a repeal of the stamp fees, promptly executed by the British parliament.
commercial practices between businesses, such as boycotts and refusal to supply.
such as boycotts and refusals to supply.
double prices, boycotts of foreign products.
youth, combining boycotts and demonstrations around traditional feasts.
crisis, boycotts and bans.
He has also pledged"to ensure that boycotts[against Israeli products]
blockades, boycotts, lockouts or other similar circumstances.
a number of comprehensive boycotts were launched against Jewish shops and businesses.
protests, and boycotts.
blockades, boycotts, lockouts or other similar circumstances.
two of them due to the 1980 and 1984 boycotts, but returned for the 1992 games in Barcelona.
such as refusal to deal or boycotts.
The proletariat, from a strong revolutionary instinct and clear knowledge of the situation, boycotts the whole czarist constitutional farce, and liberalism again occupies
The Central Government boycotts Catalan economy in order to force us to renounce our revolutionary conquests';
A rare insight into the arrogance of power is provided by a bill that has already been adopted by the Senate and that boycotts the court and every country which participates in it.
We have had a recent Court of Justice decision on car insurance that boycotts traditional, tried and tested, sensible methods of risk assessment.