Sentence examples for the lockouts from inspiring English sources

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the lockouts

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The opposite of a strike; a labor disruption where management refuses to allow workers into a plant to work even if they are willing.

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2. The lockouts.

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The announcement has done little to assuage the concerns of those campaigning against the lockouts.

The new commercial looks past the lockouts to celebrate, instead, the competitive history that has brought fans to the game.

A similar report in June pointed to an increase in assaults in Pyrmont after the start of the lockouts.

"But it's also a tacit acknowledgement that the lockouts need to be changed, that they haven't worked".

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"The lockout upsets me.

Then the lockout hit.

The lockout began.

The lockout lasted until July 30th.

The lockout laws.

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