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They had collective, and convenient, cramp.
They had collective years of experience that we, as individuals, taking decisions on own, will not match.
Those employees have had collective bargaining rights for more than 30 years, with no indication that the rights interfered with the agency's mission, Ms. Kelley said.
When Margaret Thatcher's government took on the miners 30 years ago, she confronted an enemy that was organised: they had collective strength and a voice.
But they never led, could not get a key basket at crucial times and played like a team that had collective jet lag.
In the movie version of real life, this is what would happen in my mind, but has a club ever had collective management and been successful?' Guardian staff JamieJackson 22 April 2014 10 25am Think answer is a resounding 'No' to second part of your question.
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We don't have collective bargaining in Mississippi.
She continued, "After the war, you have collective trauma, collective guilt".
"Drivers and passengers alike should also have collective responsibility," he said.
Still other states have collective bargaining for local government workers, but not for state employees.
Like their Greek-law counterparts, these securities have collective action clauses.
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