Examples of using A boycott in English and their translations into Turkish
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Belgrade has been urging a boycott of the upcoming elections in Kosovo,
Representatives of the EU, which financed the census with about 20m euros, urged Serbia's minorities to participate in the census, emphasising there was no reason for a boycott.
If the Serbian government urges a boycott, it risks criticism from the EU, while encouraging turnout
If it urges a boycott, EU members may accuse Belgrade of reneging on its commitment to maintain good neighbourly relations in the region.
Monday as members of the Democratic Party of Albania(DPA) threatened a boycott of government institutions.
In the southeast, where the main Kurdish political grouping, the Peace and Democracy Party(BDP), had urged a boycott, many refused to cast a ballot.
I hope you guys aren't going to the Sadie Hawkins dance tonight, cause I'm organizing a boycott.
The New Forces ministers began a boycott of the government in September 2003 and returned to the government in January 2004.
Their supporters, who back strong ties with Serbia, opted for a boycott because Vujanovic, Zivkovic and Hajdukovic all support independence.
They told him that there was a boycott, so he should not go
Breaking up the fund. called a boycott against the new Social Security edicts In Strasbourg, the leftist unions.
Now I would call for a boycott, but girls never go down to these places.
Opposition Socialist Party leader Edi Rama said a boycott of the elections has never been an option for the opposition.
Members of the Democratic Party of Albanians(DPA), meanwhile, also staged a boycott of parliament, as a response to what it claims are invalid election results.
Game responded during a performance at Summer Jam and launched a boycott of G-Unit called"G-Unot.
But I am skeptical about the willingness of Belgrade authorities to call for a boycott, since they have shown during the talks on the UN General Assembly resolution that they care much more about the opinion of Brussels than the opinion of the Kosovo Serbs on the ground.
When the Danish government refused to condemn the cartoons or meet with eleven ambassadors from Muslim nations, a boycott of Danish products was organised, starting in Saudi Arabia and spreading across the Middle East.
No. Is a boycott.
It's a boycott then.
I believe it's a boycott.