Did the campaign escalate to civil disobedience, mass noncooperation or some form of mass direct action? |
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In protest, Mahatma Gandhi launched the noncooperation movement, the campaign to boycott English institutions and products. |
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It was made clear to the known companies that noncooperation may lead to the application of Article 18 of the basic Regulation. |
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In fact, their noncooperation has sustained a steady deterioration in indicators of livelihoods, health and well-being. |
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These institutions functioned for a short time only and disappeared with the suppression of the noncooperation movement. |
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This approach was also considered necessary in order to avoid giving a bonus for noncooperation and in view of the fact that there were no indications that a non-cooperating party had dumped at a lower level. |
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Finally, it was claimed that Russia should be selected since the Russian exporting producers are taking part in the expiry review and the risk of noncooperation by the Russian companies is negligible. |
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Where it is decided to sample and there is a degree of noncooperation by some or all of the parties selected which is likely to materially affect the outcome of the investigation, a new sample may be selected. |
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Benefits from cooperation because of the river are inherently difficult to quantify, but the human and financial costs of noncooperation can be very real. |
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Bose joined the noncooperation movement started by Mohandas K. Gandhi, who had made the Indian National Congress a powerful nonviolent organization. |
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Speaking at an open discussion, the Chairmen of different Committees identified noncooperation of the ministers and high officials of various ministries as the main impediment. |
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The denial of the right of peoples to self-determination constituted a grave denial of fundamental human rights, and noncooperation by occupying Powers made it imperative to adopt concrete measures. |
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In this respect, in order not to reward noncooperation, it was considered appropriate to use the lowest export prices established for certain representative transactions of the cooperating exporter. |
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So we've done work on defense based on noncooperation and defiance, what we call civilian-based defense. |
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What we need is a movement of noncooperation that is also on a national scale. |
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What has noncooperation meant for national policies? |
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The above approach was also considered necessary in respect of non-cooperating exporting producers, in order to prevent such non-cooperating exporting producers benefiting from their noncooperation. |
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The Assembly should hold a principled discussion on what procedures could be required to enable it to discharge its mandate to consider any question relating to noncooperation. |
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Some of the world's most visible environmental disasters bear testimony to the human development costs of noncooperation in transboundary water management. |
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In the absence of any new information on the noncooperation of one exporting producer in the Czech Republic, the provisional findings as described in recital 35 of the provisional Regulation are confirmed. |
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This latter finding was based on the taxpayers' noncooperation and nonresponsiveness throughout the audit and during the court proceedings, including the discovery process. |
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Hospitals and their medical staffs, finally united after years of self-destructive noncooperation, receive mail requests seeking their bid for next year's care contract. |
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One of the most chilling cases of interservice noncooperation occurred in 1953, when the Air Force virtually abandoned a Marine division at the Chosin Reservoir. |
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They adopted a strategy of noncooperation until they were treated fairly. |
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