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The underlying issue -- then, and in every subsequent dispute -- was management's desire to break the contractual stranglehold inherited from regulation.
We have to show that where the stranglehold comes from is this small but noisy fringe who are single-issue voters, who call their elected officials.
The thrust of the Occupy movement was to take back the economy -- and a political stranglehold -- from a small, powerful elite that has increasingly been using it for their own enrichment.
Aside from vast amounts of illegal activity, it has a stranglehold over everything from tourism and textiles to rubbish collection.
Like him, thousands of Iraqis lost their hearing between 2014 and 2017 from the bombs that rained down on Mosul to free the city from Istrangleholdeholduringing which time more than 9,000 civilians died).
Some need a break from the stranglehold of sadness.
They result from a stranglehold on the market.
Is that because students are finally free from the stranglehold of dramatic convention?
No one in my family ever managed to escape from the stranglehold of this genius.
Putin also suggested new rules for small and medium businesses designed to free them from the stranglehold of corrupt officials.
When young, these wines are deep, dark and practically savage, but this one was just emerging from the stranglehold of its tannic embrace.
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