List of persons or things to be disadvantaged in any way compared to those not listed.
1 There had always been rumours about blacklisting but the files provided evidence.
2 The blacklisting added another incendiary element to the U.S.-China trade dispute.
3 There, a former manager gave evidence that blacklisting of union members had occurred.
4 But trying to protect communications networks by blacklisting companies is naive.
5 He was known to punish those who refused with blacklisting and professional disaster.
6 This is why workers hit hard by blacklisting are still fighting for justice.
7 But it wasn't long before the original rationale for blacklisting Rosoboronexport reasserted itself.
8 Who could have predicted that blacklisting fellow professors might exacerbate polarisation?
9 What should you call such a thing as blacklisting in Altruria?
10 I intend to speak in today's parliamentary debate on the blacklisting of construction workers.
11 Mr Bainimarama defended blacklisting and described New Zealand media as "generally hostile".
12 The company said at the time it "strongly objected" to the blacklisting .
13 While some aspects of the blacklisting have been investigated, there are many loose ends.
14 Employers now felt emboldened to enforce strikebreaking, blacklisting , and vigilantism in their antilabor fervor.
15 Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama has staunchly defended his blacklisting of some New Zealand journalists.
16 The innuendo, blacklisting and McCarthyite witch-hunts are very counter-productive.
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