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widespread boycott refers to a situation in which many people deliberately refuse to buy, use, or support a product, service, or event as a form of protest or expressing dissatisfaction. It involves a large number of individuals collectively choosing to avoid or disengage from a particular entity.
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The state's rapid switch to Common Core - based assessments led to
widespread boycotts of the annual tests given to third - through eighth - graders.
It's unknown
how widespread the boycott will be on Thursday and whether it will do enough to put a dent in the companies» revenue that day.
The state's rapid switch to Common Core - based assessments led to
widespread boycotts of the annual tests given to third - through eighth - graders.
Maybe with
a widespread boycott of Champions League stadia something can be accomplished.
«It is expected that
a widespread boycott of new cases could affect courts and police stations across the country.
The Police Federation has sent emails to solicitors expressing concern that
a widespread boycott of new cases could affect courts and police stations across the country.
It's a reversal of a controversial policy that helped lead to
a widespread boycott of the third - through eighth - grade tests associated with the former Common Core program.
Rivera announced Thursday that he will forgo the June 11 parade's «National Freedom Hero» award in the face of
a widespread boycott.
It's a reversal of a controversial policy that helped lead to
a widespread boycott of the third through eighth grade tests associated with the former Common Core program.
Korn said
a widespread boycott of the standardized tests last spring, where 20 percent of parents opted their children out of the tests, has also fueled changes.