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- noun Plural form of
walkout .
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Examples
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Turnout became a key battleground after David Cameron labelled the walkouts a "damp squib" amid government estimates that only half the 2 million public sector workers expected by the TUC to strike had taken part.
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Public transport wasn't involved in Monday's strike, but their union leaders called walkouts for Thursday and Friday.
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Public transport union leaders called walkouts for Thursday and Friday.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Transport Secretary Lord Adonis said the planned seven days of industrial action could put the future of the airline at risk, calling the walkouts "totally unjustified".
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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Transport Secretary Lord Adonis said the planned industrial action could put the future of the airline at risk, calling the walkouts "totally unjustified".
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010
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Transport Secretary Lord Adonis said the planned seven days of industrial action could put the future of the airline at risk, calling the walkouts "totally unjustified".
Mirror.co.uk - News 2010
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Transport Secretary Lord Adonis said the planned seven days of industrial action could put the future of the airline at risk, calling the walkouts "totally unjustified".
icLiverpool 2010
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The walkouts are the latest signs of a broader unease about jobs and benefits, and what the future holds for a continent struggling to stay competitive on a global scale.
SFGate: Top News Stories By JAMEY KEATEN 2010
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The union plans to call walkouts Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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The latest generation of collision-warning and pedestrian-detection systems (7,000 fatal "walkouts" occur in Europe each year) mean your car will not only alert you to the fact that you are about to crash, but if you do not respond will hit the brakes for you.
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