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to strikes
verb
To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate.
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But he said he would not give in to strikes.
Teachers have not been paid this year, leading to strikes.
Yet days lost to strikes are at a ten-year high.
A measure of protest, such as days lost to strikes, can be misleading.
He said those efforts had already led to strikes against the group's leaders and training camps.
In fact, bringing a gift after being asked not to strikes me as a bit rude.
"Every Londoner who wants fewer days lost to strikes needs a Labour mayor," he says.
But when the minutes ticked to seconds, those chances turned to strikes against them.
The last time any quarter lost more than 22.5 days to strikes was December 1999.
Do you see a parallel between the British attitude to strikes, such as the prison officers?
He says Snyder's plan could lead to strikes and "rebellion" in Detroit.
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