Examples of 'boycotts' in a sentence

Meaning of "boycotts"

boycott (noun) - A boycott is a protest or refusal to engage with a person, organization, or event as a way to express disapproval or force change
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  • plural of boycott
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of boycott

How to use "boycotts" in a sentence

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Boycotts will not resolve the problem.
They were facing boycotts when it was announced that.
Boycotts are both social and economic pressure.
Those adhering to boycotts would be subject to fines.
Boycotts may be arranged to bring pressure on merchants.
But you claim that boycotts are useless.
He led boycotts of places to achieve these goals.
Was also a year of frequent strikes and boycotts.
Calls for boycotts that have materialised.
Threats have been issued and boycotts imposed.
The impact of boycotts will probably be minimal.
Other legal impediments to certain boycotts remain.
Antisemitic boycotts are often regarded as a manifestation of popular antisemitism.
They conducted frequent voting boycotts in protest.
Boycotts are generally legal in developed countries.

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We have got people threatening advertiser boycotts.
Seychellois have experience of boycotts by opposition members.
Distinguishing between ordinary strikes and boycotts.
Talk of existentialism and boycotts will be irrelevant.
There have been travel bans and boycotts.
There are protests and boycotts being organized.
Silencing sceptics by organising blacklists and boycotts.
Housewives could use boycotts to support this struggle.
There were some announcements of academic boycotts as well.
No boycotts were attempted and no apologies were offered.
It forbids jurisdictional strikes and secondary boycotts.
Electoral boycotts almost never work.
They called for sanctions and boycotts.
Boycotts began when video surfaced.
Corporations legally carry out tax boycotts.
Consumer boycotts can have an impact.
Corporations orchestrate legally sanctioned tax boycotts.
Olympic boycotts are therefore not sufficient.
We have calls for resignations and boycotts.
Years before national boycotts and media attention.
Chinese consumers called online for boycotts.
Boycotts have failed in other countries transitioning to democracy.
The government should not push boycotts.
Israel calls international boycotts discriminatory and antisemitic.
Boycotts arose not only in factories.
I think that boycotts can be successful.
Boycotts can help to shift norms.
Albanian side boycotts further meetings.
Boycotts were not discussed today.
Those adhering to boycotts would be the subject of fines.
Street niggas do not know nothing about boycotts.
Government boycotts dialogue on extractive industries.
Meeting cancelled after councillor boycotts.
Because boycotts have a history of winning.
He was expelled from the university after student boycotts.

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