Alternatively; something said could strike the right note at the right time!
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Public health doctors seem set to ballot for strike action over pay.
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How much money has the South African economy lost through strike action?
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The strike would continue until the government agreed to talks, he said.
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The union said a strike would cost BA £40 million a day.
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Public health doctors seem set to ballot for strikeaction over pay.
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How much money has the South African economy lost through strikeaction?
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The vote for strikeaction had not been taken lightly, she said.
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Workers will have to give employers 14 days' notice of strikeaction.
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However, the strikeaction had a far bigger economic impact in 2014.
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I did it instinctively, perhaps as a protest, a small laborstrike.
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The customary chronology records the first American laborstrike in 1741.
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Tender-hearted Socialism has made the laborstrike a crime in Russia.
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The company blames a 58-day laborstrike by IAM members for part of the delay.
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The Gresik smelter was forced to halt operations on Jan. 19 because of a laborstrike.
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The centenary of a famous Belfast labourstrike when Catholic and Protestant workers united briefly will be marked in Dublin tomorrow.
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There is no greater way to capture the attention of the public, and the powers that be, than a general labourstrike.
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Commuters walk in front of an immobilised ferry boat during a 24-hour labourstrike in the port of Piraeus near Athens October 18, 2012.
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The singularity of this unequal division of labourstruck me at once.
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What to watch: -The tenor and frequency of student and labourstrikes.
Uso de greve en inglés
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From the rear came that indescribable "booing" which those who have heard never forget, mingled with curses and cries:-"Vivela greve!"
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Each of them had its judge (Burrichter) and the usual twelve elected sentence-finders (Schoffen), its Vogt, and its greve or commander of the local militia.
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But it was not the barrier of riches that Robin Greve feared.
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Eventually Justice Greve guillotined further blocking, and ruled in favour of Glaxco.
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I should like you to be frank with me, Mr. Greve, please.
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Two other couples were issued emergency licenses last week, Greve said.
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Greve stood opposite the doctor in the centre of the library.
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The sound of the Christian name suddenly seemed to infuriate Greve.
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The very thing I was about to suggest myself, Mr. Greve.
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Greve put a hand to his throat and eased his collar.
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About Mr. Greve, I am sure there must be some mistake.
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The smile had left Greve's face and he looked rather grim.
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But Mr. Greve, who heard the Inspector's question and my answer, said nothing.
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Mr. Greve, you've been thinking ahead of me on this case.
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She went over in her mind her interview with Robin Greve in the billiard-room.
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Neither you nor I nor Mr. Greve nor anybody must stand in the way.