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Both parties have boycotted committee votes — which are required before a nominee can be confirmed by the full Senate — in the past: Reminder: GOP boycotted EPA nom vote 4 yrs ago.
It is the only Orthodox community that has boycotted the most recent meetings of the official Orthodox-Catholic dialogue and also boycotted the 2016 Pan-Orthodox Council, citing differences on preparatory texts.
The hashtags included Syria, NFL, boycotted, standforouranthem, MAGA, and takeaknee.
For 14 years, Serena Williams boycotted the Indian Wells tournament.
Most of the NGOs boycotted a meeting on board nominations.
" As for Democrats, Romney McDaniel said: "They boycotted the inauguration.
When that demand was not met, it boycotted the poll.
Then seemingly all of journalism boycotted the House of Mouse.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga boycotted the new election, on Oct.
Mr. Aoun boycotted the peace talks that ended the war.
"We've been boycotted ever since it went up," she said.
That professor would be ostracized, boycotted, reprimanded, disciplined or fired.
South Koreans have also boycotted several Japanese brands, like Uniqlo.
South Koreans have also boycotted several Japanese brands, like Uniqlo.
They boycotted the election, which had a record low turnout.
A number of Democratic members of Congress boycotted the inauguration.
They have to worry about losing business or being boycotted.
Residents of Catalonia who oppose secession largely boycotted the vote.
Groups of women boycotted the site for a day in protest.
The remaining council members - all Arabs and Turkmen - boycotted the vote.
A majority of the Sunni members boycotted and left the chamber.
China largely boycotted the process, which it said had little legitimacy.
All of them boycotted Trump's State of the Union last year.
The Palestinians have boycotted the White House since Trump's Jerusalem announcement.
Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee boycotted votes to advance Rep.
The Associated Press and Time have boycotted the gaggle in protest. .
All but one supplier boycotted a state tender on August 31st.
The Palestinians also boycotted Vice President Pence's visit in the region.
It was boycotted in '89 for reports on the disaster. pic.twitter.
He also boycotted Trump's State of the Union last year. Rep.
It boycotted elections for 335 mayors in December, further increasing abstentionism.
When protesters boycotted classes and ransacked his office, he denounced them.
Until now, Osanloo tells me, he has been "boycotted" by both.
He was re-elected unopposed in 2010 after the opposition boycotted.
Ayanna Pressley boycotted Trump's State of the Union, along with Rep.
As a result, major antitrafficking organizations boycotted the White House session.
Many celebrities boycotted the awards show that year as a result.
The protesters, who largely boycotted the election, said it meant little.
The president responded on Twitter by recommending CNN should be boycotted.
Many voters boycotted this year's parliamentary elections, held on April 28.
Many voters boycotted this year's parliamentary elections, held on April 28.
Teachers boycotted work over low wages and skyrocketing health insurance costs.
Some fans boycotted games over the players' actions, and some boycotted the N.F.L. with the belief that Mr. Kaepernick, who failed to land a job the next season, was being blacklisted for his leadership in the movement.
The US boycotted those negotiations and has not yet signed the treaty.
CNN boycotted the party in 2017, citing Trump's "continued attacks" on journalists.
Traders said other sellers boycotted the tender as they oppose Egypt's policy.
Opposition leaders have so far boycotted parliament after rejecting the vote result.
The unions boycotted the talks as trials continued after the first death.
The opposition CNRP boycotted Monday's National Assembly vote, calling the changes illegal.
The opposition boycotted the vote; ten people died in protests against it.
Iran blamed the disaster on organizers' incompetence, and boycotted last year's haj.
The opposition boycotted, and the incumbent president of Zanzibar breezed to victory.
Yet Russia, China, Cuba, Turkey, Bolivia and Iran all boycotted the summit.
Iran blamed the disaster on organizers' incompetence and boycotted last year's haj.
The opposition boycotted the vote, rightly calling it a blatant power grab.
The opposition mostly boycotted the polls and Nkurunziza won a third term.
Democrats in the Senate Finance Committee twice boycotted a critical panel vote.
China has boycotted the tribunal, asserting that ancient maps establish its sovereignty.
The Palestinians have boycotted the process since Trump's Jerusalem announcement in December.
Some organizations have previously boycotted NFL games in response to the protests.
The election was boycotted by opposition groups and marred by ballot irregularities.
The United States, Russia and other nuclear powers boycotted the treaty negotiations.
It was in LA and of course, that was the boycotted Olympics.
Palestinians have boycotted the Trump administration, accusing it of pro-Israel bias.
The Trump administration recently boycotted United Nations talks to abolish nuclear weapons.
Chinese television networks dropped the game and some ticket holders boycotted it.
Opposition lawmakers argued that those concessions were insufficient and boycotted the votes.
They regularly boycotted proceedings, leaving Iraq and watching the hearings on television.
In 1988, when Seoul played host to the world, North Korea boycotted.
Dozens of countries, including the United States, boycotted the Olympics soon afterward.
Abbas has boycotted political dealings with the Trump administration for 18 months.
Mr Trump boycotted a meeting of the Paris Peace Forum after the ceremony.
Many are now calling on FedEx to follow suit, or risk being boycotted.
The vote was boycotted by the opposition PRS party, which opposed the plan.
Some stars boycotted Trump's Toronto Hotel during last fall's Toronto International Film Festival.
The Trump administration, which boycotted the event last year, was also well represented.
The United States boycotted the Moscow games to protest Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.
Others, like Spike Lee, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Will Smith, boycotted the event.
Trump has criticized the protests repeatedly and some fans have boycotted the NFL.
The delegation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) boycotted the session.
The government delegation boycotted the session on the second day, the U.N. said.
Advertisers have also boycotted YouTube en mass over scandals on the platform before.
Trump tweeted Tuesday that Lewis also boycotted George W. Bush's inauguration in 2001.
The vote was boycotted by Catalans opposed to the region splitting from Spain.
Artists who have boycotted Israel include Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and Elvis Costello.
Nkurunziza won the July election that was boycotted by most of the opposition.
The main opposition coalition boycotted the election, but Maduro was not without challengers.
The amendment was heavily criticized by the opposition, whose legislators boycotted the vote.
As a result the BNP boycotted the most recent election, in January 2014.
The Brotherhood, which boycotted the last two elections, agreed to participate this time.
In the past, powerful countries have ignored its rulings or boycotted its hearings.
Or you can be branded a 'hater,' or yes, you can get boycotted.
For years, audiences have essentially boycotted these films, yet studios keep making them.
The recent election was boycotted by opposition groups and complicated by ballot irregularities.
They boycotted the approval of Gina McCarthy, Barack Obama's EPA nominee, in 2013.
Time and the Associated Press boycotted the gaggle, according to reporting from CNN.
Lieu was among the more than 60 House Democrats who boycotted Trump's inauguration.
Odinga boycotted Thursday's vote because he said the contest would not be fair.
That effort was boycotted by Palestinian leadership with the support of most Palestinians.
The Palestinian Authority boycotted the event, and the Israeli government was not invited.
Critics boycotted the special election, which they considered rigged in favor of statehood.
It also boycotted the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, the South Korean capital.
Mohammed Kamel, Egypt's foreign minister, boycotted the signing ceremony and resigned from office.
Mr. Odinga and his supporters boycotted the second vote, calling the process fraudulent.
But opposition parties boycotted the vote, and its validity has been sharply criticized.
Ring has also been criticized and boycotted for its partnerships with police departments.
Each side of the House of Commons boycotted the rituals of the other.
Salvini's opposition allies voted against, while his own League party boycotted the vote.
Its director, Asghar Farhadi, boycotted the ceremony because of President Trump's immigration policies.
Approximately 40,000 African-American bus riders boycotted the bus system on December 5.
The parliament has 81 members, but pro-Russia opposition lawmakers boycotted the session.
Carter boycotted that debate and refused to face Reagan if Anderson was included.
Many Democrats members of Congress boycotted the address -- and voted for the Iran deal.
It's the reason I've boycotted birth control in favor of condoms, despite being married.
She began a second term in 2014, after an election boycotted by the BNP.
The conservative main opposition party, VMRO-DPMNE, boycotted the parliament session ratifying the agreement.
Democrats boycotted committee hearings for three of President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees on Wednesday.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, boycotted the event.
Palestinians have long boycotted relations with the Trump administration, which they view as biased.
Market Warnings: Major studios haven't boycotted GA yet, but laid out conditions for departure.
But the anti-statehood party still didn't like the wording, and boycotted the referendum.
Several smaller opposition parties, including the Kurdistan Islamic Group and New Generation movement, boycotted.
Since then, the Palestinian leadership has largely boycotted dealing with the United States publically.
A total of 14 Democrats boycotted Trump's State of the Union address last year.
When the movie "Rookie of the Year" came out in 1993, we boycotted. Why?
Paul did not qualify for the main-debate stage and boycotted the undercard debate.
China has boycotted the international tribunal that was set up to hear the case.
The last thing anyone is looking for is controversy for fear of being boycotted.
The opposition boycotted the referendum, which eventually passed with 92 percent voting in favor.
The AP and Time boycotted the gaggle in protest over the White House's decision.
In 2014, bloggers boycotted Target for not offering the Altuzarra collection in plus-sizes.
The only problem: The Soviet Union boycotted the Games, eliminating the Americans' major competition.
Turkey has boycotted Eurovision since 2013, when it expressed dissatisfaction with the voting rules.
Japan had previously boycotted Mr. Xi's global programs, like the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Mr. Deri kept a low profile on Sunday and boycotted the weekly cabinet meeting.
Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland and Cambodia boycotted the Games because of the Soviet Union's participation.
When Mr. Odinga's supporters boycotted the polls, they handed Mr. Kenyatta an easy victory.
North Korea boycotted the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, the South Korean capital.
When the South hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics, in Seoul, the North boycotted it.
Hugh L. Carey boycotted that parade, as did a score of high school bands.
Shi'ite parties voted in favour, while Sunni Muslim and Kurdish lawmakers boycotted the session.
The second, which took place in October, was boycotted by Odinga citing its unfairness.
Disillusioned citizens sometimes boycotted elections only to return to the ballot box with vehemence.
So a coalition of opposition parties joined together and boycotted the election in protest.
She was also named to the Canadian team for the boycotted 1980 Moscow Games.
Those companies were considered for boycott, but are not being boycotted at this time.
He has boycotted a certain series of movies because of the main character's name.
Putin boycotted the summit at a time of increased tensions between Moscow and Washington.
But fearing disruption to their business models, many theater chains boycotted the film anyway.
Iran boycotted the haj in 2016 amid tensions with Saudi Arabia over the incident.
Opponents both outside his own party and within it boycotted a congressional session on Wednesday.
Despite serving as the sitting governor of Ohio, Kasich boycotted the GOP convention in Cleveland.
The BNP boycotted the subsequent election, in 2014, leaving it with no seats in parliament.
President Uhuru Kenyatta won a repeat vote in October that opposition leader Raila Odinga boycotted.
Representatives of the opposition VMRO-DPMNE, who opposed the agreement with Greece, boycotted the vote.
Backstory -- Long boycotted the trip in 2017 when he was invited to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
The BNP boycotted the last election in 183 claiming it wouldn't be free and fair.
The Muslim Brotherhood boycotted the ballot, and the government is trying to split the movement.
More than 200 deputies boycotted the vote, protesting that the bill was not broad enough.
Conservatives said the kneeling protests were disrespectful to veterans, and many have boycotted the NFL.
PENCE: I know you boycotted Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech when he came before the Congress.
"The Chinese government has boycotted a lot of the South Korean firms," said Hoover's Henriksen.
Many members of the Black Caucus boycotted Trump's inauguration after the incoming president attacked Rep.
But the nations that actually possess such weapons, including the United States, boycotted the effort.
The opposition largely boycotted the vote after its senior leaders were blocked from taking part.
North Carolina's own "bathroom bill" failed when businesses, entertainers and sports leagues boycotted the state.
That could still happen here, especially given that Kurdish and Sunni leaders boycotted the vote.
In 1971, hundreds boycotted class when an African American cheerleader was kicked off the squad.
On Monday, One Million Moms, a conservative activist group, boycotted the channel over the commercial.
But the meeting was boycotted by one Republican who is actively negotiating with Democrats, Sen.
Consequently, Saudi Arabia together with other Arab countries boycotted Egypt under pressure from local groups.
They've boycotted his Cabinet hearings and cast an unprecedented number of votes against his nominees.
The vote was boycotted by the KDP's main regional rivals, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
Democrats boycotted a vote in the Finance Committee and are expected to prolong his debate, too.
Democrats, arguing that the issue was too serious for a staff-level call, boycotted the conversation.
Colonists had boycotted British tea for several years by then; "No taxation without representation," they demanded.
But Brando famously boycotted the Oscars, and in his place sent Native American activist Sacheen Littlefeather.
Lewis was one of dozens of members of Congress who  boycotted  Trump&aposs inauguration in January.
The CNRP's 55 lawmakers boycotted the National Assembly vote on Monday, saying it had targeted them.
Joining Rihanna, Ava DuVernay also boycotted watching the Super Bowl this year in solidarity with Kaepernick.
However, political uncertainty persists after opposition leader Raila Odinga boycotted the repeat presidential election on Thursday.
The assembly was elected in a vote boycotted by the opposition to the country's authoritarian regime.
He once held a televised fundraiser for veterans during a primary election debate he had boycotted.
Not trusting Hasina to hold a fair election, the BNP boycotted the last vote in 230.
Palestinians, who view the Trump administration as biased toward Israel, boycotted this week's meeting in Manama.
Habre boycotted the trial initially, with his lawyers saying it was illegitimate and biased against him.
Trump's inauguration is being boycotted by 62 House Democrats who are frustrated with the president-elect.
He was also on the U.S. Olympic team that boycotted the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow.
Many have boycotted the brand by destroying their Nike gear and posting photos on social media.
But [members of Morales's MAS party], who still hold majorities in the legislature, boycotted the session.
When companies boycotted Israel over its treatment of Palestinians, several states stopped doing business with them.
Odinga boycotted last month's poll, saying the election commission had failed to carry out sufficient reforms.
People were so shocked by Hitler's eloquent monologue that they condemned, boycotted, and picketed the production.
Odinga boycotted that vote, saying reforms needed to avoid "illegalities and irregularities" had not been made.
Democrats, who boycotted Mnuchin's approval by the Senate Finance Committee, are expected to vote against Mnuchin.
Last week, MDC legislators boycotted the mid-term budget statement in parliament because Mnangagwa was present.
Dozens of Western officials, bankers and executives boycotted a major investment conference in Riyadh this week.
Many opposed to independence boycotted the vote, which had been declared unconstitutional by a Spanish court.
Turnout was historically low according to official figures and the vote was boycotted by opposition groups.
Mr. Trump feuded with the anchor Megyn Kelly and even boycotted one of the network's debates.
Richard Pound, the organization's longest serving member, boycotted the closing of the Pyeongchang Games in protest.
Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors boycotted the news media for a couple of weeks.
Durant, annoyed at questions about free agency, later boycotted the news media for about two weeks.
He boycotted the 2008 elections, and in 2013 managed to increase his party's share to 35.
Some Canadians even canceled summer vacations in Maine or California and boycotted American products like Twizzlers.
Voters were not given the option of rejecting the plan, and opposition parties boycotted the vote.
In November, he boycotted MSNBC over what he argued was a coverage blackout against his campaign.
In November, he boycotted MSNBC because of what he argued was a blackout against his campaign.
Wilson was one of more than a dozen Democratic members of Congress who boycotted the speech.
More than 50 advertisers had boycotted "The O'Reilly Factor" while the network investigated before his exit.
Democrats on the Finance Committee boycotted a vote to send Price's nomination to the Senate floor.
Maduro's re-election in May 2018, which Sanders labeled "undemocratic," was boycotted by many eligible voters.
Japanese businesses in China were boycotted or vandalized and some of their citizens were even attacked.
On Tuesday, opposition lawmakers boycotted Kenyatta's opening of parliament, saying he is a lame duck president.
He's also been a champion for racial equality, having boycotted the 1968 Olympics to protest discrimination.
Serraj has run Tripoli since 2016 as part of a U.N.-brokered deal boycotted by Haftar.
That followed the assembly's unilateral declaration of independence in a vote boycotted by three national parties.
Its biggest opponents, the "Visegrad" leaders of Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland, boycotted the meeting.
But it wouldn't be the first time negotiations on the Syrian conflict have been postponed or boycotted.
The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which boycotted the last poll in 2014, won just six seats.
The episode was hailed by reproductive rights groups, but was boycotted and ridiculed by pro-life advocates.
When Trump officially became the GOP nominee, Kasich boycotted the Cleveland Republican convention, despite being Ohio's governor.
The 'Brexit' 50p coin is missing an Oxford comma, and should be boycotted by all literate people.
But Mr. de Blasio and other political leaders said that was not enough and boycotted the parade.
After much controversy, Netanyahu ended up addressing Congress to oppose the deal — a host of Democrats boycotted.
The vast majority of the opposition boycotted the May election on the grounds that it was rigged.
There were protests in the streets, and 10 of the Premier League's 14 clubs boycotted their games.
Taking this logic to the extreme, here's a more complete list of products that should be boycotted.
The gay character has sparked calls among some conservative groups elsewhere for the film to be boycotted.
Due to President Trump's travel ban, however, Farhadi boycotted the ceremony in a show of quiet protest.
The rest of the world has boycotted any talks with them — though for reasons not entirely clear.
Catalans who favor remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot and many polling stations were closed.
Clinton's presence at the inauguration is not necessarily a rebuke to those who have boycotted the ceremony.
Some boycotted the retailer in response, even though it said the decision was based on declining sales.
The bread supply chain has ground to a halt on several occasions as traders have boycotted tenders.
Never before in the history of the EPA has a new president's incoming administration nominee been boycotted.
But the opposition boycotted the election, calling it fraudulent, and saying the Constituent Assembly will erode democracy.
Many countries, like the US, called the election a "sham," and the main opposition coalition boycotted it.
Mr Trump boycotted the network over his perception of mistreatment by Ms Kelly; eventually they made up.
While the IACHR hears appeals on individual cases, the Trump administration has boycotted its most recent hearings.
Anez was forced to declare herself president after legislators from the MAS party boycotted her swearing in.
The committee was expected to clear Mnuchin and Price on Tuesday morning, but Democrats boycotted the vote.
Odinga boycotted the repeat vote, which Kenyatta won before he was sworn in for a second term.
India also boycotted China's flagship summit on its Belt and Road Initiative, an ambitious global trade plan.
It also isn't the first time that Bollywood, in a surge of misdirected nationalism, has boycotted Pakistanis.
He famously boycotted a Republican primary debate in Iowa because of a dispute with moderator Megyn Kelly.
Some conservatives also boycotted the NFL, saying that the protests were disrespectful to veterans and the flag.
Kenyatta won a repeat poll in October after Odinga boycotted it, saying it would not be fair.
Hecht became so pugnacious in his attacks that his films were later boycotted in the United Kingdom.
And then Odinga and his supporters boycotted an October rerun, ensuring Kenyatta's mandate was seen as questionable.
Rather than act in a respectable manner befitting their responsibilities as public servants, Democrats boycotted the vote.
The Supreme Court through out the original results, citing irregularities, and Odinga ultimately boycotted the re-run.
The Jerusalem vote was largely boycotted by Palestinians who make up a third of the city's population.
Though the Palestinian Authority boycotted the session, Mr. Kushner and Mr. Greenblatt talked about scheduling another one.
NBC also found itself in a bind in 1980, when the United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics.
They boycotted the government church in favor of underground churches led by clergy members whom they elected.
Scores of L.G.B.T.Q. groups boycotted the event and held parties that screened alternative concerts with Palestinian artists.
Activists following the trials, which are often boycotted by the Tunisian news media, publicize the commission's work.
China boycotted the Games as Taiwan was allowed to compete and only returned to competing in 1972.
Odinga later boycotted the repeat vote in October, saying the electoral commission had not implemented any reforms.
Waters was one of several Democratic lawmakers who boycotted Trump's State of the Union address this week.
More than half of the 14 House Democrats who boycotted the speech were members of the caucus.
Voters were not given the option of rejecting the government's plan, and opposition parties boycotted the vote.
Celebrities and regular SoulCyclers alike boycotted the stationary exercise bike company, driving down attendance and overall sales.
Ordinary internet users have deleted Uber and boycotted Amazon for the inhumane way they treat their workers.
Palestinian leaders have been feckless and divided for some time; they boycotted the design of this plan.
The vote was boycotted by the opposition, who accused Maduro of using the vote to consolidate power.
This comes after all opposition parties boycotted the vote because it was unfair for other status options.
The state has been boycotted by businesses, entertainers and government workers as a result of the law.
Students have mobilized through social media, held meetings with university officials and boycotted the university's basketball games.
His party had just one seat in Parliament after the 2002 elections and boycotted the 2008 elections.
The result was expected given that many residents who favored remaining part of Spain boycotted the vote.
When North Korea boycotted the 1988 Games, only a handful of its allies, including Cuba, followed suit.
Much like the USA women's hockey team, fencers around the world boycotted events in protest of this change.
The rest of the team heard the black players out, discussed the problem and collectively boycotted New Orleans.
Since McCrory signed the bill in March, sporting events, musicians, businesses, and other organizations have boycotted the state.
Kat Von D denied accusations she's a Nazi and an anti-vaxxer after people boycotted her makeup line.
He was re-elected in February, but only after the opposition boycotted the second round of the vote.
The CUF then boycotted the election re-run in March, handing victory to the incumbent, Ali Mohamed Shein.
In March of 2017, the national team boycotted an international competition until USA Hockey addressed their salary negotiations.
Jude Célestin, a former government construction official who came in second, boycotted the runoff and refused to campaign.
Before the elections of 2006 and 2011, musicians associated with the government were boycotted by Congolese in Europe.
He boycotted games to protest Jim Crow, and he traveled to murderous Mississippi to join civil rights activists.
Odinga boycotted the October repeat poll, saying the country's election commission had failed to carry out sufficient reforms.
In 2011, he boycotted government meetings for 10 days after Khamenei reinstated an intelligence minister Ahmadinejad had dismissed.
America and its allies (including Israel) boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980 after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Many eligible voters boycotted Sunday's polling, bringing turnout to a lackluster 46%, according to the country's election board.
The MAS boycotted the session of congress that was summoned to install her, depriving it of a quorum.
John Lewis (D-Ga.), accusing him of lying when Lewis said he hasn't boycotted inaugurations in the past.
Odinga boycotted that contest because he said it would be unfair; Kenyatta won 98 percent of the vote.
Several mayors, including New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D), boycotted the White House meeting in protest.
Maduro's disputed re-election When Maduro was re-elected in May 2018, many eligible voters boycotted the vote.
Sean&aposs position was in the beginning, I don&apost want anybody boycotted, I believe in free speech.
India, Iran's top oil client after China, boosted exports to Tehran during sanctions as Western nations boycotted it.
Turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.
The government's changes have inspired resistance from the nation's judges, who have all but boycotted their own posts.
On Tuesday, Senate Democrats on the finance committee boycotted the votes for two of Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees.
In response, major Hollywood players like Jada Pinkett Smith and Spike Lee boycotted the ceremony out in protest.
I think those writers who boycotted PEN for honoring the surviving staffers of Charlie Hebdo are moral midgets.
The main opposition, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which boycotted the last poll in 2014, won just six seats.
Although the parliamentary vote was boycotted by opposition lawmakers, it passed with the support of Mr. Kenyatta's party.
The only obvious countervailing force has been the advertisers who have occasionally boycotted the prime-time hosts' shows.
Last year, the three biggest opposition parties boycotted local elections on grounds that they would not be fair.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, both Lewis and Wilson voted in favor of impeachment and boycotted the State of the Union.
A couple of weeks ago, people boycotted Nordstrom for one reason: The department store sold Ivanka Trump products.
Mr. Tshisekedi boycotted Congo's first post-war presidential election in 2006 and ran against Mr. Kabila in 2011.
Opposition parties had boycotted the vote, declining to participate in the election or review the returns on Sunday.
The opposition, which controls Congress, boycotted the election for the new body, saying the rules had been rigged.
More than 120 countries have participated in the negotiations, which have been boycotted by all nuclear-armed nations.
The participants did not include any of the world's nine nuclear-armed countries, which conspicuously boycotted the negotiations.
But this season, Popson has boycotted the NFL and he says it's all because of President Donald Trump.
The MSP won only 6 percent in the 2017 election and it boycotted the presidential elections in 2014.
He claimed a narrow victory, but the CNRP accused him of cheating and boycotted parliament for a year.
Protesting Russia's use of force in Chechnya, Clinton and other world leaders boycotted a military parade in Moscow.
The opposition boycotted the vote for the assembly, which assured that it would be stacked with Maduro allies.
George W. Bush boycotted the council, which was formed in 2006, and the US joined it under Obama.
Other fans also boycotted the N.F.L. with the belief that Mr. Kaepernick was blacklisted for leading the movement.
That's in no small part because many believed the referendum itself was illegitimate and thus boycotted the vote.
Some 5.3 million eligible voters were eligible to vote — only 43 percent participated in the referendum, many boycotted.
The election, which was boycotted by the opposition amid claims of vote-rigging, prompted a fresh wave of protests.
But turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favor remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.
Although it endorsed independence, it drew only a 43 percent turnout as Catalans who oppose independence largely boycotted it.
The offices of other Democrats who boycotted Trump's State of the Union in the last two years — including Reps.
Rand Paul qualified for the undercard too, but boycotted it in protest of being dropped from the primetime segment.
He wasted little time blaming those issues on the city's superintendent of police, Eddie Johnson, who boycotted the event.
Yet few have changed their online behaviour, boycotted snooping tech firms or exercised what few digital rights they possess.
Chesterfield cigarettes, the sponsor of his TV show, "was boycotted by irate moralists" and angry letters poured into NBC.
The new assembly was created in a July 30 national vote orchestrated by Maduro and boycotted by the opposition.
For its part, the opposition is still pledging its own rival inauguration next month after an election it boycotted.
Tony Cardenas (D-Calif.), who boycotted Trump's inauguration, said he would attend the march with his wife and daughter.
The country is in a diplomatic rift with other members and its leader boycotted a GCC summit on Sunday.
Many feel this is reason enough for the O'Reilly's progam to not only be boycotted but taken off air.
The song was boycotted in several states, and another song from the album, "Old Jim Crow," was similarly received.
When that didn't happen, they boycotted the vote on January 31, but Republicans muscled him through the following day.
The main opposition boycotted Ncube's presentation attended by Mnangagwa, whom they do not recognize after disputed elections last year.
Last week, when Twitter briefly suspended her, they boycotted the site in solidarity; they're tweeting with the hashtag #ROSEARMY.
But turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.
Some families boycotted invitations to remembrance ceremonies, but other families said they felt visiting the theater helped provide closure.
The most recent, in 2017, was boycotted by local opposition parties, and the ballot never received final DOJ approval.
But that referendum was boycotted by opposition parties, so only 23 percent of the electorate showed up to vote.
He boycotted another Fox News debate just before the Iowa caucuses — in part because she was co-moderating again.
Melania remembered that smooth smile at other times, when Donald insulted John McCain, when Donald boycotted a Republican debate.
He insists the 2018 vote was legitimate and that the opposition boycotted it because it knew it would lose.
Tsang's classmates boycotted school and staged a sit-in vigil at Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College.
The four states also boycotted a mini-summit on migration this week that was attended by 16 EU leaders.
The group, which included Germany's Edeka and Switzerland's Coop, had boycotted Nestle products as they sought better supply terms.
The election was boycotted by the opposition, which said it was rigged to significantly increase President Nicolas Maduro's powers.
Ivorian voters overwhelmingly approved the new constitution in a November 2016 vote that was boycotted by Ouattara's main opposition.
Those companies ought to be boycotted for not having taken action earlier to reduce their supply-chain carbon footprint.
Suddenly it's 1980 and, without the film actually addressing it, the U.S. has boycotted the upcoming Games in Moscow.
The big picture: Trump's "peace team" is being boycotted by Palestinian leadership over the U.S. embassy moving to Jerusalem.
Years before that, China boycotted salmon from Norway during a hotly contested human rights issue, and Norway eventually relented.
Fidel Castro's death last November was also a factor for people who had boycotted the island during his regime.
Tens of thousands of Hong Kong students boycotted their first day of school Monday to join anti-government protests.
In 2016, Iran boycotted the haj over security concerns after hundreds of people were killed in a crush there.
The election proceeded anyway, and Mr. Kenyatta won again, collecting 98 percent of a vote the opposition party boycotted.
Several politicians have boycotted the Staten Island parade to protest the organizers' refusal to allow LGBT communities to march.
And suggestions have been made in print and pixels that Mr. Hoffman's films, past and present, should be boycotted.
Activists tried to stop the election after Odinga boycotted the vote and urged his supporters not to take part.
The opposition boycotted the vote, allowing Mr. Maduro to claim victory despite what appeared to be a small turnout.
The anti-statehood Popular Democratic Party boycotted said vote and rallied its followers to protest by submitting blank ballots.
Democrats boycotted a meeting of the Senate Finance Committee that had been scheduled to vote on the two nominees.
He boycotted the wedding and was relieved when, a year later, she divorced the man, on grounds of cruelty.
Some people also boycotted the brand when Von D said she would not vaccinate her child in June 2018.
People who boycotted Star Wars Battlefront II because micro-transactions could shift the tides should get equally pissed here.
Pyongyang boycotted the 1988 summer Games in Seoul after efforts to jointly host the event with the South collapsed.
North Korean officials have refused to meet with Mr. Quintana and boycotted his presentation at the Human Rights Council.
The rest of the team, claiming a lack of due process, boycotted practices and demanded the players be reinstated.
The committee's ruling sparked backlash from a number of independent Russian media outlets, who have since boycotted the Duma.
Both Al Wefaq and Waad boycotted elections in November 2014 that were swept by pro-government and independent candidates.
After the trade, Meacham was so devastated about the direction of the Gasol-free Grizzlies that she boycotted games.
He boycotted Thursday's Fox News debate, and in his absence the moderators tore into Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
BNP boycotted the last election in 2014 that was marred by deadly violence and shunned by international observers as flawed.
Lagerfeld was not one of the designers who boycotted or refused to dress the Trumps after the controversial 2016 election.
Backlash against the law has cost North Carolina millions as businesses, entertainers and sports leagues have boycotted the state. 2.
And Kasich boycotted the Republican National Convention where Trump clinched the nomination even though it was in his home state.
"Tropic Thunder was boycotted 10 years ago when it came out, and I apologized then," Stiller said on social media.
He also publicly boycotted the national election in May 2016 and repeatedly voiced support for Vietnam's political prisoners, said HRW.
He faces re-election in May, though is likely to win against an opposition that has largely boycotted the vote.
The vote, which was boycotted by opposition lawmakers, passed 70 votes to 10 in the 135-seat Catalan parliament Friday.
Opposition MPs in Kenya boycotted the opening of parliament by President Uhuru Kenyatta, the winner of last month's disputed election.
IT IS NO mean feat for a ruling party to lose seats in an election boycotted by 14 opposition parties.
The White House Correspondents' Association dinner was boycotted by President Trump, who made administration guests cancel at the last minute.
An exuberant President Trump is considering attending the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, which he boycotted the last two years.
His drama "The Salesman" was named best foreign-language film, but Farhadi boycotted the ceremony because of Trump's travel ban.
Most opposition parties have boycotted the talks and called for a general strike on Wednesday to put pressure on Kabila.
Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner in Kenya's disputed presidential election, which was boycotted by his main opponent, Raila Odinga.
Back in 2013, Republicans on this committee boycotted the vote to advance Gina McCarthy, Obama's pick to lead the EPA.
Leaders of the fractious opposition coalition boycotted the July 30 election of the assembly, branding it an affront to democracy.
And 14 years later the Oscar's were being boycotted by actors and viewers alike for a blatant lack of diversity.
Russia boycotted the event after Ukraine barred its entrant, Yulia Samoylova, because she had performed in Crimea without Kiev's permission.
The mainstream opposition coalition boycotted Sunday's vote, calling it a sham aimed at legitimizing Maduro's rule despite his low popularity.
Sales of Korean retailers on the mainland were also affected when Chinese consumers boycotted their stores in protest of THAAD.
President Uhuru Kenyatta won a second, five-year term with 98 percent of the vote after Odinga boycotted the contest.
The move on the Senate floor comes after Democrats delayed votes or boycotted votes on multiple Trump nominations earlier Tuesday.
" They boycotted a parental wedding because the bride and groom were each previously married; participating would have "blessed the sin.
The opposition broadly boycotted that vote, and the creation of the institution was criticized around the world as undermining democracy.
He was re-elected in February 2016 with 92.5 percent of the vote, after the opposition coalition boycotted the polls.
Odinga boycotted the October 26 rerun, saying it would be unfair because the election commission had failed to implement reforms.
The people boycotting in that case were the wronged parties, and the businesses boycotted were the ones doing the harm.
But if a number of retailers banded together and boycotted a specific company's card, it could force the firm's hand.
Apparently he forgot that he also boycotted George Bush's 2001 swearing-in—denying the legitimacy of that election as well.
John Lewis (D-Ga.), who boycotted Trump's inauguration, and called on the president to work with the Congressional Black Caucus.
Although the main opposition parties boycotted the election, the two opposition candidates who participated came in at 21% and 11%.
Although the referendum endorsed independence, it drew only a 43 percent turnout as Catalans who oppose independence largely boycotted it.
Many of Mr. Ghani's political rivals boycotted the jirga, among them Abdullah Abdullah, the president's partner in the unity government.
In Oregon, where Democrats control state government, Republicans boycotted sessions for several days over disagreements about taxes and gun control.
Its 2017 decision to deny visas to the Israeli chess players was broadly denounced, and many contestants boycotted the tournament.
While many European and American officials boycotted the conference, the prime minister of Pakistan and the king of Jordan spoke.
Of those, two were from countries whose teams did not qualify, and a third, Sweden, boycotted only the opening ceremony.
That happened in 2001, after France refused to support the American invasion of Iraq, and many Americans boycotted French products.
In recent months, many South Korean brands have been boycotted in China in what was considered to be economic retaliation.
Later, he boycotted a Fox News debate in Iowa, because the network would not remove Ms. Kelly as a moderator.
India boycotted China's flagship summit in Beijing last May on its Belt and Road Initiative, an ambitious global trade plan.
But Mr. Mnuchin, like Mr. Price, has been criticized by Democrats, who boycotted a Finance Committee vote on his nomination.
The Palestinian Authority has boycotted Tuesday's meetings in protest at Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
A group of teenagers boycotted Abercrombie & Fitch over offensive slogans on its T-shirts — and the brand pulled the line.
This is part of the swamp Trump was elected to drain and why, as President, he has boycotted these events.
Western countries, including the US, France and Britain, have all boycotted the Russian-brokered talks and back the UN plan.
The opposition boycotted the voting and even longtime leaders of the governing socialist party opposed the power grab by Maduro.
In the late 1700s British abolitionists, especially women, boycotted sugar and other goods produced by slaves in the West Indies.
The election, which the opposition boycotted, was to choose an assembly of representatives that would draw up a new constitution.
Palestinian leaders boycotted the conference, and are refusing to engage with the White House, accusing it of pro-Israel bias.
A partial list of popular things right-wingers have boycotted to "own the libs" since Donald Trump became president: Starbucks. Netflix.
The last election, in 2014, which the BNP boycotted, was marred by deadly violence and criticized by international observers as flawed.
The president says a court ruled that he could run again and he won an election boycotted by most opposition parties.
Netanyahu's last visit to Washington, in March 2015, was for a polarizing speech to Congress that more than 50 Democrats boycotted.
Benedetti was supported by staff at the center's curatorial training program who boycotted their own program in protest over his dismissal.
Tens of thousands of high school–age students in Belgium, Germany, and Sweden have boycotted class and protested against climate change.
Since the attempted coup in July 2016, Turkish-German businesses suspected of Gulenist sympathies have been boycotted and their owners harassed.
China refused to participate in the tribunal's proceedings and, in the wake of the ruling, Chinese boycotted Philippines-grown dried mango.
Odinga boycotted the repeat poll in October, saying the process was rigged, and Kenyatta won with 98 percent of the vote.
TIRANA, Albania – Albania&aposs opposition has boycotted a resolution expressing support for the launch of negotiations on joining the European Union.
Russia was stripped of its voting rights in 2014 and then boycotted the assembly from 2016, refusing to pay its dues.
When he was appointed foreign minister in 2009, the administration essentially boycotted him after harsh rhetoric and proposals toward the Palestinians.
Several high-profile actors, including Will Smith, boycotted the awards show because no black actors were nominated in the eligible categories.
The AP and Time magazine were both allowed to attend the briefing, but boycotted it in solidarity with the excluded outlets.
Mnuchin has yet to be confirmed, as Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee last week boycotted a vote on the nominee.
They boycotted the committee vote on Pruitt earlier this month in order to prevent the quorum needed to advance the nomination.
The opposition boycotted the election, and turnout even in Maduro-friendly areas was quite low, according to The New York Times.
The subsequent poll in October, which the main opposition candidate boycotted, delivered the same result: victory to Uhuru Kenyatta, the incumbent.
Iran boycotted the haj the following year, partly in response to the crush and a diplomatic rift between the two countries.
However, proceedings were boycotted by the region's second-biggest party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), amid a breakdown in talks.
Under former President George W. Bush, the U.S. boycotted the council for three years, but rejoined it under former President Obama.
Leaders of the fractious opposition coalition boycotted the July 30 election of the assembly, branding it as an affront to democracy.
Many in the Congressional Black Caucus, group of roughly 49 African-American representatives and senators, boycotted the State of the Union.
But in that year, the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries boycotted the competition because it was held in Israel.
Calling elections early could blunt Kuwait's opposition, already weakened after Islamists and others boycotted the most recent parliamentary election, in 2013.
The choice amounted to a blunt rejoinder to the world's nine nuclear-armed powers and their allies, which boycotted the negotiations.
The vote packed the assembly with members of President Nicolas Maduro's ruling Socialist Party, partly because the opposition boycotted the vote.
Rahmatullah Nabil, another presidential candidate who boycotted, called the jirga a waste of money and a campaign rally for Mr. Ghani.
Earlier this year, a new slate of companies were reported to have boycotted the platform after similar allegations surfaced yet again.
But the government declared the National Resistance Movement, the name the opposition adopted after the boycotted second election, a criminal group.
Even Mr. López Obrador's daily morning briefing with the press had rows of empty chairs because most female journalists boycotted it.
Opposition parties who prefer independence or remaining a territory boycotted the special election, which they considered rigged in favor of statehood.
But the referendum was mostly boycotted by opponents of secessionism, so that more than half of voters did not cast ballots.
It said the parliament had failed to convene a quorum as many lawmakers unhappy with Allawi's ministerial nominees boycotted the session.
Negotiations between the two countries over sharing the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul fell apart and North Korea boycotted those Games.
Airbnb has never boycotted Israel, Israeli businesses, or the more than 20,000 Israeli hosts who are active on the Airbnb platform.
Other companies boycotted North Carolina or cancelled plans to open businesses there, costing the state more than $400 million last year.
Islamist groups have boycotted it, and earlier on Monday Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh dismissed the session as a "clapping party" for Abbas.
Critics have called last year's disputed presidential vote in which Maduro won re-election a sham, and the mainstream opposition boycotted it.
The May 2018 election was widely boycotted by the opposition, which described it as a farce that was rigged in his favor.
In fact, both Barrasso and Inhofe boycotted the hearing to vote on former President Barack Obama's EPA pick, Gina McCarthy, in 2013.
Those fighting instincts were on display when Democrats boycotted committee meetings where two Trump nominees -- Steve Mnuchin for treasury secretary and Rep.
However, some Cubans boycotted or ignored the consultation and others have questioned its validity, given the Communist Party's control of the process.
Chains boycotted Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension when Paramount decided to release the film to Video on Demand after just 17 days.
Rohingya working with non-government groups and the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees also boycotted their jobs as part of the strike.
Last year women in Paris boycotted Starbucks after a Saudi Arabian outpost refused to serve a woman because…she was a woman.
Results showed voters had overwhelmingly backed independence in the referendum, which Spain has ruled illegal and which opponents of secession mostly boycotted.
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday was declared the winner of Thursday&aposs repeat election that was boycotted by opposition leader Raila Odinga.
In 2016, he boycotted the show for including (for the second year in a row), exclusively white nominees in the acting categories.
The BNP, which has been one of the two main parties in the country since 1978, boycotted the last election in 2014.
Results showed Catalan voters overwhelmingly backed independence in the referendum, which Spain has ruled illegal and which opponents of secession mostly boycotted.
Snowboarding legend Terje Haakosen boycotted the Games because he believed its rigid rules were at conflict with the sport's free-wheeling spirit.
The opposition has boycotted the election, which has been condemned internationally as a sham and a power grab by the embattled Maduro.
The publication's board is scheduling an event at an establishment boycotted by a long list of grass-roots organizations in Boyle Heights.
Supports multilateral diplomacy, but the administration has left the Paris accord, boycotted a new compact on migration, and gutted the State Department.
After three opposition parties boycotted mayoral elections on Sunday, Maduro said on Monday they should be banned from participating in future elections.
John Lewis's (D-Ga.) got caught in a "pretty bad lie" when he claimed that he never previously boycotted a presidential inauguration.
Hasina's Awami League came to power for a second consecutive term after a bloody parliamentary election that was boycotted by Khaleda's party.
Palestinians have boycotted the effort, seeing it as heavily tilted in favor of Israel and denying them a state of their own.
Dozens of diplomats, mainly from Latin American countries, walked out as Arreaza began to speak, while some European ambassadors boycotted the speech.
But some were shocked when Rock turned his aim towards Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, who boycotted the awards show this year.
He ended up backing the motion himself, saying he wanted to clear his name, though other ANO party deputies boycotted the vote.
They boycotted a slate of confirmation votes this week, pushing Republicans to change committee rules to clear the nominees without Democrats present.
Most opposition parties boycotted the vote in protest against a crackdown by security forces on demonstrators that killed at least four people.
Iran boycotted the haj the following year, partly in response to the crush and following a diplomatic rift between the two countries.
China has boycotted the hearings at the Permanent Court of Arbitration, saying it does not have jurisdiction to decide on the matter.
Kurdish MPs in Iraq's parliament boycotted Thursday's vote, which produced a majority for the governor's removal, lawmaker Husham al-Suhail told Reuters.
Central and eastern European countries boycotted the Brussels meeting that was led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Opposition voters boycotted the election, so it was clear that Maduro would dominate the results long before the first ballot was cast.
The Liberal Democrat Party, which joined a coalition government in 2010, boycotted official events in protest at the Saudi human rights record.
Donald Trump had pulled out of the debate, citing his AIPAC speech, while Kasich boycotted the event in response to Trump's decision.
The law drew condemnation from many artists, who boycotted the state, and from some companies, which canceled plans to do business there.
Paul could have attended the network's undercard debate, but he boycotted it, saying he had been unfairly kept off the main stage.
In March, after losing a runoff vote (which his supporters boycotted), Amadou was flown from prison to France for unspecified medical treatment.
His most popular rivals were banned from running in elections this spring, and opposition parties boycotted and said the vote was rigged.
Gakharia and his cabinet were approved unanimously as opposition factions boycotted the vote at the parliament dominated by the ruling party lawmakers.
Trump's move outraged the Palestinians, who have since boycotted Washington's peace efforts, led by Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner.
In July, the country elected an all-powerful legislative body called the Constituent Assembly, a vote that was boycotted by the opposition.
He also qualified for the 1980 Games in Moscow, which the United States boycotted in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
It has competed in them since 1972, though it boycotted the 1984 Games in Los Angeles and the 1988 Games in Seoul.
That March, major advertisers, including AT&T and Johnson & Johnson, boycotted the service after reports that their messages appeared on offensive content.
Mr. Bahlul, who boycotted his 2008 trial before a commission, was convicted, among other things, of conspiring to commit acts of terrorism.
Mr. Odinga boycotted the vote and threatened to hold a swearing-in ceremony as "peoples' president"; Mr. Kenyatta threatened to block it.
He did not compete at the 1976 Summer Games in Montreal because Ethiopia, like other African countries, boycotted the Olympics that year.
King also found that more than a third of the boycotted companies ended up changing their behavior in response to the protest.
In 2000, when Austria's Freedom Party became part of the governing coalition, the 14 other European Union member states boycotted its ministers.
Chrissy Tiegan boycotted, the CEO stepped down, and Manhattan's woke trophy wives were left wondering how they'd tone their asses going forward.
Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee boycotted a vote to send his nomination to the full chamber, forcing the panel's chairman — Sen.
About 60 congressional Democrats boycotted Netanyahu's speech, a striking number given how popular Israel normally is in Congress regardless of party affiliation.
The parliamentary resolution was passed by overwhelmingly Shi'ite lawmakers, as the special session was boycotted by most Sunni Muslim and Kurdish lawmakers.
Trump's move outraged the Palestinians, who have since boycotted Washington's peace efforts, led by the U.S. president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Central authorities in Madrid had declared the referendum illegal and most opponents of independence boycotted it, reducing turnout to around 43 percent.
He was addressing the U.N. Human Rights Council, whose debate Israel's delegation boycotted due to what it considers a deep bias against it.
BNP boycotted that election to try to rob it of legitimacy, rebuffing numerous attempts by the prime minister to persuade BNP to participate.
Perhaps most famously, the Soviets held the Friendship Games in 1984 for themselves and other nations that boycotted the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
The last such schism was in the 1980s, when the United States and Soviet Union each boycotted Olympics hosted by the rival superpower.
Ten Democratic senators boycotted -- and in turn delayed -- the vote for Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt as head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Instead, folks boycotted Coca-Cola, made over 20173,000 phone calls, and flooded the company with letters demanding the original recipe be brought back.
Also on the show: K-pop is just one of the many Korean exports boycotted in China after a row erupts over missiles.
In 2012, Chinese nationalists wrecked Japanese stores and car dealerships and boycotted Japanese cars because of a territorial dispute, hurting sales for years.
If Ms. Harris had boycotted the event altogether, he said, she would have been at risk of losing good will with black officials.
Terje Haakonsen, one of the most influential snowboarders ever and the best in the world at the time, boycotted the Olympics in protest.
The Beatles' music was boycotted, their albums were burned—along with crosses—and their concerts were picketed by Klansmen making unsubtle death threats.
The dispute has been complicated by the 2018 budget, approved by the national parliament on Saturday in a vote boycotted by Kurdish parties.
Others boycotted the big game, choosing instead to hold a "protest party" in New Orleans, football-free, on the day of the matchup.
Ada Colau, Barcelona's left-wing mayor, and Roger Torrent, the speaker of the Catalan regional parliament, boycotted an official reception for the king.
After the USA boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics, quid pro quo, Russia skipped the 1984 Los Angeles Games, as did 14 other nations.
Trump boycotted the event after Fox News refused to yield to his demand that network anchor Megyn Kelly be replaced as a moderator.
Afterward, the brand issued an apology in Vogue, Victoria Beckham, Madonna and Elton John boycotted the brand and a top executive stepped down.
Wood said a Venezuelan chairmanship would further undercut the forum's credibility after the "disastrous" Syrian presidency in 2018 which the United States boycotted.
The line became the target of the grassroots "Grab Your Wallet" campaign, in which shoppers boycotted the line — and retailers that sold it.
Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee also boycotted votes to advance Trump's pick to head the Department of Health and Human Services, Rep.
Military members of Parliament denounced the measure as an unconstitutional power grab, stood up in the chamber in protest and boycotted the vote.
Trump administration officials, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, boycotted the event over bipartisan backlash to the Saudi kingdom's suspected role in Khashoggi's disappearance.
Though some consumers boycotted, the companies' quick action, meaningful policy changes, and advocacy for gun control measures were ultimately received positively by consumers.
The state dinner held in the president's honour was boycotted by several lawmakers, including Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition Labour Party.
Mayors, including New York's Bill de Blasio and then-New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, boycotted a meeting with Trump following his executive order.
The election was boycotted by opposition groups and largely discredited by opponents, with hundreds of complaints of election violations and a low turnout.
Others I met cited stores that have been boycotted by some based on the perception, real or not, that they supported the occupiers.
It's not a new line for Trump — he boycotted a primary debate because he said Fox News's Megyn Kelly was biased against him.
The White House "peace team," which is being boycotted by the Palestinian leadership, still hasn't decided if and when to launch its proposal.
Five years back, the world's second largest economy also boycotted Japanese cars and minerals over a territorial dispute in the East China Sea.
Businesspeople within Egypt are already reluctant to criticize the regime because of the danger of being boycotted by state- and military-related companies.
Nobody appears to have kept exact numbers on how many members of the House have boycotted the inauguration, so historical comparisons are difficult.
Together, they held more marches, boycotted Japanese goods and organized strikes — until June, when the Chinese government gave in to three key demands.
Last year's event was rescheduled to the afternoon — not exactly prime time for mulled wine — and a few news organizations, including CNN, boycotted.
UK government ministers have also boycotted the BBC's flagship morning radio program following the election, reportedly because of how it covered the campaign.
Arizona voters, by contrast, refused to approve a ballot proposal for MLK Day until 1992, two years after the NFL boycotted the state.
Iran boycotted the haj for three years after 402 pilgrims, mostly Iranians, died in clashes with Saudi security forces at an anti-U.
The vote for the assembly was boycotted by the opposition and has been criticized around the world as an assault on democratic freedoms.
Just in the last few weeks, Senate Democrats have boycotted committee meetings to block votes to confirm two nominees to the Trump Cabinet.
With international support, the real opposition has boycotted the election and remains divided on whether Venezuelans should show up to vote at all.
Most opposition MPs boycotted the session to approve the negotiating team, which will have 12 members from government, the opposition and civil society.
The election was held again in October, although Odinga boycotted the second race and Kenyatta emerged victorious with 98 percent of the vote.
Only two Democrats announced their intentions to skip Trump's address last year, compared to the more than 60 who boycotted his inauguration. Reps.
Mr. Akhalqi said the results of the current audit and recount, which Mr. Abdullah's faction has boycotted, would be in no way acceptable.
The 2019 Havana Biennale was prominently boycotted and protested by artists objecting to Decree 349, a restrictive national law strictly legislating cultural activities.
Her business, in a city that during the past decade has led the nation's largest cities in female-owned business growth, was boycotted.
Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee voted on Wednesday to recommend confirmation of Mr. Price, overriding objections by Democrats, who boycotted the proceedings.
Bertucci challenged Maduro in a May 2018 vote boycotted by mainstream opposition leaders who called it a sham meant to legitimize a dictatorship.
" After Khashoggi's death last year, Western business leaders in their droves boycotted an investment conference in Saudi Arabia, nicknamed "Davos in the Desert.
Mr. Kaepernick and other players who participated in the protest drew the ire of President Trump and some N.F.L. fans who boycotted games.
It boycotted the swearing-in ceremony, reflecting the lingering bitterness of a presidential race that polarized Brazilians like none other in recent history.
China, which boycotted the hearings, vowed again to ignore the ruling and said its armed forces would defend its sovereignty and maritime interests.
Still, the controversy led the city to pull public funds from the parade, and longtime Mayor Tom Menino boycotted the parade for two decades.
ENERGY Ten Democratic senators boycotted -- and in turn delayed -- the vote for Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt as head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved Pruitt's nomination two weeks ago after Democrats boycotted the vote over concerns about Pruitt's environmental record.
Opposition parties have boycotted parliament since mid-February and refused to take part in the elections, accusing Prime Minister Edi Rama of vote buying.
However, heavyweight rivals such as veteran opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi and millionaire businessman Moise Katumbi boycotted the process, insisting Kabila step aside this month.
Because Netflix pushed for a simultaneous release, the four largest theater chains in America — AMC, Cinemark, Regal, and Carmike Cinemas — all boycotted the film.
His sons, however, boycotted the Cathedral's funeral mass, because their father will not be laid to rest alongside Hannelore Kohl, his wife of decades.
At least six House Democrats made a point of not attending last year's State of the Union, while 2628 boycotted the address in 28503.
Tuesday won't be the first time lawmakers have boycotted a State of the Union address given by a president under the cloud of impeachment.
The measure failed to gain the necessary supermajority after the opposition boycotted the vote, so UNIR has decided to put it to a referendum.
The election commission said he got 86% of the vote on a 75% turnout; opposition parties boycotted the election, accusing him of suppressing dissent.
It encapsulates the very worst facets of late capitalism and should be boycotted by everyone for reasons that have nothing to do with Hannity.
Busing was heavily criticized in Detroit, for example, where white families boycotted it in 1960 and continued to oppose it in the years after.
However, Vaz's opponents have rejected his choice of Umaro Mokhtar Sissoco Embalo as the new prime minister and Pereira's supporters have boycotted his government.
On another Senate panel, meanwhile, Democrats boycotted confirmation votes for Treasury Secretary-nominee Steve Mnuchin and Health and Human Services Secretary-nominee Tom Price.
Chicago Cubs star Anthony Rizzo says he's an athlete -- not a politician -- and would NOT have boycotted a visit to Donald Trump's White House.
Some boycotted, others didn't -- so, how did the Boston Red Sox players get along AFTER that controversial May 9 trip to Trump's White House?
The controversial system has angered China so much that the mainland has boycotted South Korean brands and even cancelled visits by Beijing tour operators.
The opposition had boycotted the election, calling it fraudulent, and said the National Constituent Assembly will have the power to rewrite the Venezuelan Constitution.
Traders had said they could not guarantee zero trace and boycotted tenders, effectively shutting off the world's biggest wheat importer from the grain trade.
AT&T, Pepsi and a host of others boycotted the search giant's YouTube on the grounds their ads could run next to questionable videos.
Student groups have boycotted The Harvard Crimson over how it handled a demonstration calling for the abolition of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
At the boycotted 1984 Summer Olympics, Mary Lou Retton became the first-ever American woman to win the all-around gold medal in gymnastics.
Some conservative NFL fans boycotted the league over the protests, and Vice President Pence walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game after players kneeled.
The long-delayed budget was passed by parliament on March 3, but Kurdish lawmakers boycotted the vote in protest over their region's diminished allocation.
The contrast with the much smaller Republican convention, which was held in Cleveland the previous week, and boycotted by most Republican heavyweights, was striking.
The first Games of the Modern Olympics produced the fewest golds (11) while the Soviet-boycotted 1984 Los Angeles Olympics generated the most (83).
Britain dismissed the move as a theatrical "stunt", and said allied powers including France and the United States had boycotted the closed-door briefing.
But not everyone liked the idea, with some saying it was not true to the spirit of the cup and New Zealand boycotted it.
The interim president said Tuesday night at a legislative session boycotted by Morales supporters that she would return the rule of law to Bolivia.
A group of Google engineers earlier this year boycotted a project that would have helped the company secure valuable government contracts, Bloomberg reported Thursday.
The 10 Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee tried to get last week's and Wednesday's hearings delayed and have boycotted both of the hearings.
Presidential candidate Jude Célestin, leader of the candidates who boycotted the now-canceled elections, correctly argues that Haiti's democracy faces a crisis of legitimacy.
In 1976 and 1980 Taiwan boycotted the Olympic Games, after the host nations refused to allow its team to compete under the ROC moniker.
Main opposition groups, including al-Wefaq, boycotted the last parliamentary elections held in 2014 to protest what they described as an unfair electoral system.
" China has rebuked — and even boycotted — American companies that acknowledge Taiwan, a practice that White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders has called "Orwellian nonsense.
There was a Summer Olympics in 1980, but not for United States Olympians, who stayed home when the country boycotted the Games in Moscow.
John Lewis, a vocal Trump critic who recently boycotted the opening of the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum because the President spoke at the event.
Last week, the Indian police arrested or detained hundreds of people in southern Kashmir after separatist leaders called for the polls to be boycotted.
The Kentucky senator had been relegated to the kiddie-table debate last time, which he boycotted, but was back on the main stage tonight.
Activists boycotted Dow Chemical's products, staged protests at its recruiting events on college campuses and barraged its executives with accusations of unethical war profiteering.
Those who participated voted overwhelmingly for independence, a result that was expected since residents who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the vote.
The Brehon Law Society, an Irish American lawyers group that previously boycotted in support of gay rights, is the parade's only other new addition.
It's also exhaustive — so much so that the organizers felt duty-bound to include a list of entities not being boycotted at this time.
After some opposition parties boycotted a previous election, the Constituent Assembly ruled that they would not be allowed to run in this one, either.
Indeed, since Trump announced the relocation of the US Embassy to Jerusalem in 2017, Palestinian officials have openly boycotted all talks with the administration.
Fans burned their CDs, radio stations boycotted their songs, and the Dixie Chicks didn't play at the Country Music Awards for over a decade.
He won re-election last May, but it was boycotted by the opposition parties and there were widespread accusations of corruption and vote-rigging.
JULY 2017: Venezuela calls a referendum, boycotted by the opposition, to approve the creation of an all-powerful legislative body called the Constituent Assembly.
They say the referendum did not show the true will of the region because those who want to stay in Spain mainly boycotted it.
Martelly ended his five-year term on February 7 amid often violent protests over alleged election fraud, and after the opposition candidate boycotted the vote.
John Lewis, whose congressional district includes a large portion of the city, boycotted Trump's inauguration and said he didn't view Trump as a legitimate president.
The European Union, which has imposed sanctions on Venezuela and boycotted Maduro's swearing-in for a second term earlier this month, took a different tack.
They boycotted a Senate Finance Committee hearing, holding up votes on treasury secretary nominee Steve Mnuchin and health and human services secretary nominee Tom Price.
Since being boycotted by the Palestinians, it has cut back on U.S. aid for them, contributing to economic hardship in the West Bank and Gaza.
But this year, the second in a row that President Trump boycotted in his ongoing war with the press, seems to be a breaking point.
Immediately after news of the Catalan vote, which three opposition parties boycotted, Spanish shares and bonds were sold off, reflecting business concern over the turmoil.
LePage made the comments after saying that Maine congresswoman Chellie Pingree, who said she wouldn't attend Trump's inauguration, should resign if she boycotted Friday's ceremony.
Luis Gutierrez, one of dozens of Democratic lawmakers who boycotted Donald Trump's inauguration, said Saturday that the new president has not yet earned his respect.
Trump boycotted the previous Fox debate after repeatedly complaining that Fox host Megyn Kelly, one of the other two debate moderators, was biased against him.
"Airbnb has never boycotted Israel, Israeli businesses, or the more than 20,000 Israeli hosts who are active on the Airbnb platform", the company statement said.
The spat has prompted protests in South Korea, where Japanese companies and products have been boycotted, and trade between the two countries has slowed sharply.
Until July, when the final draft of the compact was published, America remained the only one of the UN's 193 members to have boycotted it.
"If palm oil is boycotted, I don't know what will be our fate," said Farhan Noor Ishak, a farmer from Malaysia's southern state of Johor.
In 2014 Ghana brought in $3m of unpaid bonuses by courier to avert a players' strike, while Nigeria's squad boycotted a training session over wages.
But turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot and many polling stations were closed.
In 2016, Pinkett Smith, her husband Will Smith, and Spike Lee all boycotted the Academy Awards due to the lack of diversity among the nominees.
The election is the first since 267 (a partially boycotted one in 22016 was invalidated) and many Thais are delighted at the chance to vote.
Over the next two months, male jockeys boycotted Churchill Downs and Tropical Park to protest the entry of a new "jockette" named Penny Ann Early.
Members of her party, the National League for Democracy, boycotted the vote, in which the majority of seats were won by a military backed party.
Frank Ocean boycotted the show before going off on them for giving the 2016 Album of the Year to Taylor Swift instead of Kendrick Lamar.
The briefing was boycotted by several OPCW member states, who denounced the Russian event as "a crude propaganda exercise" intended to undermine the OPCW's work.
The results of the vote overwhelmingly backed independence, although turnout was 42 percent because those in favor of keeping Spain as one country boycotted it.
"Airbnb has never boycotted Israel, Israeli businesses, or the more than 20,000 Israeli hosts who are active on the Airbnb platform," the company statement said.
Staunch opposition supporters, who see the vote as a power grab and an erosion of democracy, boycotted the vote and staged demonstrations against the development.
The detentions come after Venezuelans elected members of a new legislative body in a Sunday vote called for by Maduro and boycotted by the opposition.
Saturday's Des Moines Register poll showed that 46% of likely caucus-goers didn't care that Trump boycotted the Fox debate, while 29% said they disapproved.
Kenyatta won with 98 percent of the vote after his chief rival Raila Odinga boycotted the vote because he said it would not be fair.
The majority opposition has boycotted Sunday's election and Venezuela has suffered four months of anti-government unrest in which more than 110 people have died.
Maduro issued his instructions to the court after an emergency night meeting of the National Security Council Friday night that was boycotted by congress leaders.
The red-band-wearing opposition lawmakers boycotted the vote after failing to block approval, leaving behind only members of the ruling party to ratify it.
And Qatari lenders have sought to diversify funding sources since June when the four Arab countries boycotted Qatar, alleging it finances terrorism, something it denies.
Trump on Wednesday mocked Lewis, meanwhile, for saying he had never boycotted an inauguration despite doing so during former President George W. Bush's in 2001.
Mayor Gregor Robertson boycotted the ceremony; Vancouver City Councillor Kerry Jang told CNBC he believes the Trump brand is no longer a symbol of luxury.
Also last year, Mr. Bashir was re-elected with a remarkable 94 percent of the vote, in an election his opponents boycotted as a sham.
The MUD, a coalition of parties formed in 2008 to oppose chavismo, the movement founded by Mr Maduro's late predecessor, Hugo Chávez, boycotted that vote.
Dozens of businesses and leading executives boycotted Saudi Arabia's annual investment conference last year, following the brutal murder of journalist and Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi.
The Brotherhood had boycotted the last two elections to protest what it said were unfair practices in the electoral system that favored pro-government candidates.
Mr. O'Neill has been embroiled in a long-running corruption scandal, and for weeks thousands of university students have boycotted classes and demanded his resignation.
A handful of House Democrats recently boycotted the moment of silence on the House floor offered for the victims of the attack in Orlando. Rep.
Although the system is intended to deflect North Korean missiles, China views it as a security threat and has boycotted and banned South Korean products.
But Morocco's main Islamist opposition group, Justice and Spirituality, and left-wing organizations, have boycotted elections in protest over the king's tight grip on power.
Some Iranian American organizations such as the National Iranian American Council (NIAC) boycotted the speech, accusing Pompeo of seeking to co-opt legitimate Iranian grievances.
Opposition parties and civil society organizations grouped under the Peace in the Comoros umbrella group disputed the figures, saying many voters had boycotted the poll.
It also kicked off a feud between Trump and Fox, in which Trump briefly boycotted the channel, hurting its ratings and forcing Ailes to grovel.
Venezuela's main opposition party boycotted the election over accusations of rigging, and violent, dueling protests broke out in favor of and in opposition to Maduro.
The handful of Palestinian businessmen who attended the Bahrain workshop have been branded as "collaborators" by some in the Palestinian leadership, which boycotted the conference.
Palestinian officials boycotted a U.S.-led conference in Bahrain last week which Washington said was meant to lay the economic foundations for peace with Israel.
That same year, President Pierre Nkurunziza of Burundi muscled his way into a third term in office, after a boycotted election and a failed coup.
Hasina is the first prime minister to win two consecutive terms — partly because the opposition boycotted the last election in 2014, hoping to weaken her.
Palestinians have boycotted the Trump administration since it broke with decades of U.S. policy and international consensus by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017.
The last time Olympic competition was compromised so substantially was 1984, when the Soviet Union and most Eastern Bloc countries boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics.
He boycotted the world track and field championships in Beijing last summer to make a point about the relationships among athletes, sponsors and national bodies.
Knowing he was a shoe-in to win best actor for his role as Vito Corleone in "The Godfather," Brando boycotted the Oscars in 1973.
The city's previous right-wing mayors — Gabriele Albertini and Letizia Moratti, both elected with Silvio Berlusconi's support — have not been boycotted by Milan's liberal intelligentsia.
The two groups clashed for a number of years, until more artists and organizations boycotted MichFest and organizers chose to end the event in 2015.
Bouteflika was first elected in 1999 with the backing of the military, in a race boycotted by all other candidates and widely panned as fraudulent.
In a session boycotted by the opposition, Cambodia's parliament voted on Monday to change party laws to re-distribute seats if a party is dissolved.
It has easily prevailed on the recent plebiscites of 2012 and 2016, the later boycotted by the forces of territorial immobility and anti-American separatism.
Tanzania's ruling party won 99% of the seats it contested in local elections that were boycotted by the opposition, which accused the government of manipulation.
He competed in the 1980 United States Olympic trials but did not make the team; ultimately, the United States boycotted the Summer Games in Moscow.
Iran also boycotted the haj for three years after 402 pilgrims, including 275 Iranians, died in clashes with Saudi security forces at an anti-U.
Prominent Chinese models and celebrities blasted the brand, and some consumers not only boycotted the company but also destroyed Dolce & Gabbana merchandise they already owned.
The opposition boycotted that vote and has refused to recognize the entirely pro-government Constituent Assembly, which supersedes all institutions including the opposition-controlled congress.
Liberals and candidates from some of Kuwait's more marginalized tribes won seats in the last election in 2013, after opposition Islamists and populists boycotted the election.
He boycotted Bush 43 also because he ... 'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
As more politicians and celebrities have declined invitations or even boycotted the event, the topic of who's actually going to be attending the inauguration came up.
"Added Sieradski: "Any entity that is complicit in facilitating these injustices should be named, shamed, and boycotted until they get on the right side of history.
Last year's party was marked by tension: CNN boycotted the event, while Trump and the first lady reportedly broke tradition and did not pose for photographs.
He is up for re-election on May 20 in a vote that is being boycotted by the opposition's main coalition, which calls it a sham.
He boycotted Bush 43 also because he thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
India also boycotted a regional summit scheduled to be held in Pakistan and threatened to review a 65-year-old water-sharing agreement with its neighbour.
A born-again Christian who won some support with public displays of faith, he was re-elected unopposed in 2010 after the opposition boycotted the vote.
Chinese consumers boycotted South Korean firms in response, shaving 0.4 percentage points off the country's projected economic growth this year, according to the Bank of Korea.
Brazil's biggest labor confederation, the CUT, which represents 25 million workers, boycotted the meeting because it does do not recognize the legitimacy of Temer's interim government.
The United States and Venezuela traded harsh words after President Nicolás Maduro said parties that boycotted this month's mayoral elections would be banned from future elections.
The European Union, which has imposed sanctions on Venezuela and boycotted Maduro's swearing-in for a second term earlier this month, took a more nuanced tack.
There were many in Congress, some of them Jews who boycotted, and Donald Trump today there are some American Jews who don&apost support Donald Trump.
The 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles are seen as the most successful ever, even though the Soviet Union and many east European countries boycotted them.
Maduro coasted to victory last month in an election boycotted by the main opposition parties and condemned as illegitimate by the U.S. and other foreign governments.
Opposition parties boycotted an October referendum on whether the president could legally seek a third consecutive term, a vote that Sassou Nguesso won by a landslide.
"We weren't particularly happy about the outcome of the election in 2008, but that didn't mean we boycotted, that didn't mean we threw a tantrum," Sen.
A 2001 report from The Washington Post indicates that Lewis also boycotted George W. Bush's inauguration with a similar challenge to the legitimacy of his presidency.
The draft laws were supported on Thursday by 98 deputies in the 120-seat parliament, though the vote was boycotted by the legislature's 11 Serb deputies.
International observers shunned the last vote in 2014 that was boycotted by the main opposition party as there was no caretaker administration to oversee the process.
He boycotted Bush 43 also because he...'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
The African nation has now won every 3,000m steeplechase final it has competed in since 1968, having boycotted the 1976 and 1980 Olympics for political reasons.
China, which boycotted the hearings at the court, vowed again to ignore the ruling and said its armed forces would defend its sovereignty and maritime interests.
Paypal, Deutsche Bank, Adidas, and other companies that boycotted the state had to respond to a national constituency; North Carolina's feckless senators and representatives did not.
Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, had boycotted the event during his first two years in office because of the organizers' stance toward gay and lesbian groups.
It's hard not to compare the disappointment of Jordan's leilaholics to music lovers stuck in North Carolina, after several artists boycotted the state's own discriminatory policies.
This comes a day after the committee Democrats boycotted votes on Mnuchin and Price because they wanted to further question the nominees before casting their votes.
The Constituent Assembly, created in a 2017 election boycotted by the opposition, is controlled by the ruling Socialist Party and its powers supersede the National Assembly.
In the wake of the Landbauer scandal, members of the Austrian Jewish community have also boycotted government events to protest the role of the Freedom Party.
The 2014 elections were boycotted by the Shi'ite opposition over accusations that constituency changes would still favor the Sunni Muslim majority represented by the ruling family.
Tensions between Madrid and Barcelona have intensified since the poll, which was overwhelmingly in favor of independence but which nearly 60 percent of Catalan voters boycotted.
In 2016, after the cosmetics company Lancôme cancelled a concert featuring Ho, Hong Kongers boycotted its products, furious that a major corporation would "kowtow" to Beijing.
The British royal family, for example, boycotted the event, after the poisoning earlier this year, by nerve agent, of a former Russian double agent in Britain.
Keep in mind this was happening at the same time the Christian right boycotted the Teletubbies because one of them was purple and carried a purse.
For all the self-congratulation by Mr. Kushner, Mr. Mnuchin and their guests, the Palestinian Authority government, which deeply mistrusts the Trump administration, boycotted the event.
In a city that gave just 20133 percent of its vote to Mr. Trump, many residents left town and about 60 House Democrats boycotted the event.
The movement has so far boycotted the government, saying it is a puppet of the United States - a position that has alarmed Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
A critic of Israel's human rights record, she has boycotted conferences paid for by the Israeli government, but has participated in other academic conferences in Israel.
Monday's parliamentary vote was boycotted by opposition party lawmakers, some of whom have gone into hiding after being named as co-conspirators in pro-government media.
Kepu said he had boycotted a Wallabies training camp in July because he was "so upset about the way in which management had handled Israel's situation".
Months of uncertainty Odinga boycotted the country's disputed election last year, and swore himself in as the "people's president" at a ceremony in Nairobi on Tuesday.
Last year members of the business elite and other world leaders boycotted "Davos in the Desert," Saudi Arabia&aposs annual investment conference, amid the Khashoggi furor.
Student Opinion Have you ever boycotted an item or brand because of the actions, beliefs or statements of the company or the person who sells it?
A June plebiscite to decide the territory's status was won overwhelmingly by those backing statehood, but opponents of the idea boycotted the election, marring its credibility.
But separatists boycotted that dialogue, saying they would negotiate only if the government released all political prisoners and withdrew the military from the Northwest and Southwest.
House Democrats boycotted a veterans health care reform discussion Tuesday over the inclusion of an advocacy group with ties to Republican Party donors, Military Times reported.
Loyal patrons of his high end Equinox gym and trendy exercise class SoulCycle signed petitions against Ross and boycotted his business over his support for Trump.
South Africa was boycotted during Apartheid even though artists who violated the boycott, like Elton John and Dionne Warwick, used the same arguments to justify opportunism.
That intervention ruptured relations between the superpowers as President Jimmy Carter suspended grain sales to the Soviet Union and boycotted the 19793 Olympic Games in Moscow.
He boycotted Bush 43 also because he 'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
Women's groups have boycotted the site in protest after actress Rose McGowan's account had its features disabled in the midst of the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct scandal.
The event also marks the return of Russia after it boycotted the contest last year amid tensions with Ukraine following Moscow's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea in 2014.
Trump supporter Peter Thiel is a major investor (then again, if you boycotted every Silicon Valley company for which that was true, you'd have to quit Facebook).
Senate Democrats boycotted a committee vote to move forward Pruitt's nomination earlier this month and stretched debate before the full Senate into the early hours of Friday.
Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi warned on Thursday the government could collapse after his small centrist party boycotted a cabinet meeting over a contested justice reform.
This week, Unsubmissive France, a far-left party whose deputies boycotted the president's address to Congress, ran a social-media campaign against him under the hashtag #MacronMonarc.
Most of the opposition boycotted the last national polls in 2014, which took place amid widespread violence and resulted in what is virtually a one-party parliament.
"I don't really know who came in first or 73th," said Edmonde Supplice Beauzile, a presidential candidate who boycotted the October vote after the violence in August.
The government in March boycotted an international aid conference in Geneva after the U.N. declared the crisis to be at a Level 3, the highest-level emergency.
Between 2006 and 2009, when America last boycotted the council, at the instigation of George W. Bush, six of its 12 "special sessions" were devoted to Israel.
Those who participated in Sunday's ballot voted overwhelmingly for independence, a result that was expected since residents who favor remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the referendum.
Because if we had actually boycotted quinoa, as some people were suggesting at the time, that wouldn't have benefited these households — at least according to our study.
An offer by a local charity manned by American volunteers to neuter stray dogs in Ajijic was boycotted by a church, which deems any contraception a sin.
The band famously boycotted venues owned by Clear Channel—the company that would become Live Nation in 2005—and also trolled people as much as they could.
ABC's motivation in cancelling the show was mainly economic: advertisers would have boycotted it, says Clint Wilson, the author of a book on racism and the media.
The BNP had boycotted the last polls in 2014, not trusting Hasina to hold them fairly, and some BNP leaders said Sunday's vote had proved them right.
We have marched, we have fasted, we have picketed, and we have boycotted, but always in a way that reflects our strong belief in America's core values.
Some businesses and sports leagues boycotted North Carolina after passage of the law, which they saw as discriminatory against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community.
Abeid finished a distant second behind President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz after most opposition parties boycotted the 2014 election over concerns about the fairness of the vote.
Paul is returning to the debate stage after he boycotted the last Republican event earlier this month because Fox Business Network assigned him to the "undercard" stage.
Earlier this month, a group called No Justice No Pride boycotted Capitol Pride in DC, and plans to do it at New York's Pride march on Sunday.
Senate Democrats on Wednesday boycotted a committee vote on President Trump's pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), preventing the GOP from moving his confirmation forward.
China boycotted the proceedings, saying that the tribunal had no jurisdiction and that it would ignore any decision — a position it reiterated after the ruling came out.
Carly Patterson became the first American woman to win all-around gold at a non-boycotted Olympics in 2004, while Liukin edged out Shawn Johnson in 2008.
Al-Serraj, 59, who comes from a wealthy business family, has run the Tripoli government since 2016 as part of a U.N.-brokered deal boycotted by Haftar.
Even as a child, she walked everywhere rather than ride in segregated streetcars, and boycotted movie theatres rather than sit in the balconies reserved for African-Americans.
That being said, as soon as White Power became a clear-cut genre with a hateful agenda, most of us instantly boycotted it and the accompanying mentality.
The state is still being boycotted by a number of organizations and state governments for not fully repealing a law limiting the civil rights of LGBT people.
Some had lost their jobs and were still unemployed, as the industries they depended on for jobs boycotted workers from Owino Uhuru in solidarity with the smelter.
Other musical acts, including Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Ringo Starr, Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato, have also boycotted performing in the Tarheel State over the bathroom law.
Others such as Uber have been criticized -- and their companies boycotted, in some cases -- for remaining silent on the issue of gender power dynamics in the workplace.
Guanipa, of the Justice First party, which has a militant line against Maduro, said he would not legitimize the "fraudulent" Constituent Assembly whose election the opposition boycotted.
In 1977, labor, religious and health organizations boycotted Nestlé, one of the biggest producers of infant formula, in response to rising infant mortality rates in developing countries.
Mr. Trump's relationship with the golfer helps bring one of the most prominent African-American athletes to a White House that has been boycotted by many others.
A former bus driver and union leader who has grown widely unpopular, Maduro is running for re-election in a May election largely boycotted by the opposition.
Mr. Erdogan also has links to Iran, Saudi Arabia's chief adversary, and to Qatar, which the kingdom and other Arab nations have boycotted over a political dispute.
The Summer Games were a success, the first since 1976 not boycotted by the Americans (as in 1980) or the Soviet Union and its allies (in 1984).
Mr. Ghani's own foreign minister apparently even boycotted the gathering, as antigovernment demonstrators continued to defy orders to leave camps they had set up in the city.
The North Korean mission to the U.N. told NBC it "boycotted" the speech, saying it left only a junior diplomat as a representative in the assembly chambers.
He was an assistant again with the 1980 team, which never competed: The United States boycotted the Games, in Moscow, to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
The launch, however, was boycotted by several opposition parties including the Congress Party, which first proposed the tax reform before it fell from power three years ago.
Other students constructed an encampment of tents on the university's main quadrangle, boycotted university services, and held protests in the student center and other parts of campus.
As recently as November, they cynically boycotted an informal public United Nations Security Council meeting on Venezuela, arguing that the Security Council had no business getting involved.
On Monday, during a session that the C.N.R.P. boycotted, the National Assembly voted to allow the case against Mr. Kem Sokha to proceed, implicitly lifting his immunity.
In 2014, artists boycotted the Biennale of Sydney over its sponsorship deal with Transfield, a company that manages the Australian detention centers on Manus Island and Nauru.
Participants in the referendum opted overwhelmingly for independence, but turnout was only about 43 percent as Catalans who favor remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.
"To be banned, or boycotted, for the 12 debates over the next year, is kind of stunning," he said in his first extended comments on the matter.
The vote was boycotted by Venezuela's main opposition parties, with Maduro's two most popular rivals banned from running and Socialist Party aggressive campaigning opponents called vote-buying.
Police groups boycotted the director Quentin Tarantino's film "The Hateful Eight" in October after Mr. Tarantino attended a Black Lives Matter protest against police brutality in New York.
Palestinian officials -- who boycotted the conference -- rejected the Trump administration's economic proposal out of hand, though officials from most Arab states in the Middle East attended the conference.
"What comes to mind is that all these entertainers have been boycotted or shunned for things they've done," says Tim Forster, a reporter for the food website Eater.
Still, the kingdom inked deals worth up to $50 billion during its Future Investment Initiative, a high-profile promotional summit held in October that many international investors boycotted.
Family members have boycotted some hearings, multiple defense lawyers have dropped out, and a suspect who authorities believed to have fled the country was arrested at the airport.
The Soviet Union boycotted the following Summer Olympics because the 1984 games were being held in -- yes, you guessed it -- the United States (Los Angeles, to be exact).
That's fewer than the 60 lawmakers who boycotted President Trump's inauguration, but it's not an insignificant number as the president makes a major address on his policy goals.
A number of businesses and sports leagues boycotted North Carolina because they saw the year-old law as discriminatory against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community.
Kenyan ruling party lawmakers are appealing for calm amid ethnic tensions in a rural area following last week&aposs election, which was boycotted by the main opposition group.
The party and its allies won all but 11 of the 299 seats contested, an even bigger landslide than in the previous election, which the opposition had boycotted.
Palestinian leaders have boycotted the workshop, and are refusing to engage with the White House — accusing it of pro-Israel bias after a series of recent Trump decisions.
Update, 2/22/2018, 11:30 am EST: The mayor of Madrid, Manuela Carmena, boycotted the opening of ARCO in protest of the removal of Santiago Sierra's work.
Turkey has boycotted the event since 2013, in protest against the automatic qualification to the final round enjoyed by the "Big Five": Germany, Britain, France, Spain and Italy.
In 1966, the riders themselves boycotted Stage Six when they heard that they were going to be drug-tested, and walked their bikes for part of the route.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was seeking a six-year term in a Sunday election boycotted by the opposition and condemned by foes as the "coronation" of a dictator.
The only candidates who attended were Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum — Rand Paul qualified, but boycotted it in protest of being dropped from the primetime segment.
Notaries, who handle the auctions, boycotted them for months over safety concerns, but returned to work after the government said it would improve the process and increase security.
Some black actors boycotted the event, though the ceremony itself was presented by Chris Rock, a black comic-actor, who mockingly referred to the "white-people's choice award".
The Arkansas Republican, who is trailing in the polls, then attended an event to raise money for veterans that was hosted by Donald Trump, who boycotted the debate.
The BNP boycotted the 2014 polls after Hasina's governing Awami League, which has been in power since 2009, declined demands to put in place a nonpartisan caretaker government.
In North Carolina, so many businesses boycotted the state after it passed one such bill that an estimate projected it to lose $3.76 billion over a dozen years.
With surveys showing that almost 70 percent of Venezuelans oppose the assembly, the government wants to avoid embarrassingly low turnout in a ballot being boycotted by the opposition.
Around the last election in 2014, which the main opposition party boycotted, months of violence hit operations at many factories, leading to millions of dollars in lost sales.
The pair had been among the executives who boycotted an earlier investment conference following the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a journalist who was critical of the Saudi government.
Washington says the Council is stacked with opponents of Israel and boycotted it for three years under President George W. Bush before rejoining under Barack Obama in 2009.
In 2000, Smith & Wesson was nearly put out of business when gun owners boycotted it after it agreed to marketing and design regulations proposed by the Clinton administration.
The donors who have boycotted, all of whom are leaders of prominent hedge funds, include Paul Singer, of Elliott Management; Citadel's Ken Griffin; Warren Stephens of Stephens Inc.
Word around the site was that Buterin had boycotted Ethereal because of Chopra—that this was one cultic indulgence too many for the community's mathematicians and computer scientists.
Kenya's election authorities said Kenyatta won the August vote; the Supreme Court threw out the result and ordered a repeat election, which Odinga boycotted and Kenyatta also won.
The last election in 133 was boycotted by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) as unfair and shunned by international observers, with more than half the seats uncontested.
Venezuela's mainstream opposition boycotted the election because two of its most popular leaders were barred, authorities banned several parties, and the election board was run by Maduro loyalists.
Senate committees were preparing to vote on the nominations of Tom Price for Health and Human Services and Steve Mnuchin for Treasury Secretary today, but they've boycotted instead.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was seeking a six-year term in a Sunday election boycotted by the opposition and condemned by foes as the "coronation" of a dictator.
Americans boycotted British tea for a while, and after Britain dropped the tax mandated by the Tea Act of 1773, the East India Company did not help matters.
The American ambassador, Jon M. Huntsman Jr., boycotted this year's conference after the arrest of an American banker in February, which sent a chill through Western investor circles.
The country has competed in every Summer Olympics since 1972, except the 1984 Games in Los Angeles and the 1988 Games in Seoul, both of which it boycotted.
Sports drinks brand Pocari Sweat was also cheered by protesters and boycotted by the opposition after the company pulled ads from a local broadcaster perceived as pro-Beijing.
The Players' Strike At the 220 World Cup the French national team boycotted training in protest after striker Nicolas Anelka was expelled for shouting obscenities at his coach.
"She's a machine," said Retton, who broke the Eastern European grip on the all-around title when she took gold at the Soviet boycotted 1984 Los Angeles Olympic.
This is the latest sign that President Paul Biya's attempts to foster national reconciliation have faltered, after peace talks in September were boycotted by separatists and opposition politicians.
A number of Conservative senators boycotted Wednesday's vote, where senators introduced a controversial motion called a "dilatory motion" to shut down debate and immediately vote on the bill.
On Thursday, they repealed the law in name but not in substance, hoping to assuage organizations and employers that have boycotted the state to protest its discriminatory law.
Arrest exacerbates fractured political landscape Odinga boycotted the country's disputed election last year, and swore himself in as the "people's president" at a ceremony in Nairobi on Tuesday.
In 1971, President Richard Nixon refused to meet with the CBC and, upset by that refusal, the caucus publicly boycotted the State of the Union address that year.
Palestinians have boycotted the White House since it announced that it was moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, with the new embassy set to open next month.
The NBA was briefly boycotted by its Chinese business partners last month after the general manager of one of the league's teams expressed support for Hong Kong's protesters.
Protesters have disrupted MTR services and boycotted public transit overall out of resistance, accusing it of closing stations nearby demonstration sites and taking the side of the authorities.
That's right, based on the symbiotic relationship between the league and the teams, if one team gets boycotted, the entire league will fill the impact of this boycott.
Trump has feuded with athletes throughout the current NFL season, after suggesting games should be boycotted if players continue to kneel rather than stand during the national anthem.
Most Catalans opposed to secession boycotted the vote, which had been banned by the country's Constitutional Court and was met with a brutal response from central government authorities.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a leftist MP who leads the Unsubmissive France party, boycotted Mr Macron's grand speech and is calling a resistance rally in central Paris on July 12th.
Governments from Spain to Canada to Argentina and Peru joined Washington in denouncing the election, which was boycotted by the opposition and widely seen as an affront to democracy.
Venezuela's mainstream opposition boycotted the election because two of its most popular leaders were barred, authorities banned several political parties, and the election board is run by Maduro loyalists.
Zuma spoke in parliament on Thursday and used the opportunity to take a swipe at the media and opposition parties, who boycotted the session in protest against his leadership.
Trump praised Limbaugh, a vocal supporter of his administration, at the State of the Union hours earlier, which Ocasio-Cortez had boycotted along with a handful of other Democrats.
It is even more puzzling that the prime minister of Morocco attended and spoke at a conference on fighting anti-Semitism but the prime minister of Israel boycotted it.
The Luo community largely boycotted Thursday's election, which was supposed to pit opposition leader Raila Odinga, a Luo, against President Uhuru Kenyatta, a Kikuyu with a Kalenjin deputy president.
Moreover, aggressive tactics backfired on it in the election of 2014 when, angered by the Awami League's rule changes, it first sponsored violent street protests, then boycotted the polls.
Some Sunni members of Parliament boycotted a session this week to protest the militias, which are linked to Iran and are only nominally under control of the Iraqi government.
But, in the context of his "I love my fans" portion of his career (one that his contemporary, Justin Bieber, has boycotted) this is an upsetting claim, he says.
China's government has responded by encouraging an outpouring of public anger directed not just at Lotte, whose shops in China are now being boycotted, but almost anything South Korean.
But once the event was underway, Trump disputed that most of mayors had boycotted, saying "the vast majority of people showed up," according to a White House pool report.
The assembly, still recognized as the primary legislative chamber, is boycotted by many of its members and controlled by factions that have spurned the U.N. process and the GNA.
More advertisers boycotted Ingraham's show last year over her Parkland tweets, which resulted in the show's ad time being slashed by more than 50% and some brand perception damage.
The relative strength of the radicals, who include pro-independence, pro-Pakistan and pan-Islamist groups, is hard to judge since they are either banned or have boycotted elections.
His wife and pregnant daughter, Ivanka, flew home to New York with him after a Thursday night rally for veterans, hastily thrown together after he boycotted the Republican debate.
The opposition's leader, Raila Odinga (pictured, right), having rejected his rival's victory in the original poll and boycotted a court-ordered re-run, had declared himself "the people's president".
Croatia holds an official event to commemorate the victims of the Jasenovac camp, but this is boycotted by Jews, Serbs and antifascists who hold a separate memorial every year.
Odinga, who boycotted a repeat poll in October saying the election commission had failed to carry out sufficient reforms, has said his preference is for Kenya to remain united.
The opposition, which won control of congress in 2015 only to see its decisions nullified by Maduro's loyalist Supreme Court, boycotted the July 30 election of the constituent assembly.
The Supreme Court later nullified the August election on procedural grounds and Kenyatta won a repeat poll in October after Odinga boycotted it, claiming it would not be fair.
The main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), had similarly pressed for a caretaker government during the 2014 election and boycotted it after its demand was not met.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has sent a delegation to Saudi Arabia for talks on Iranians attending haj, state television reported on Wednesday, after Tehran boycotted the Muslim pilgrimage last year.
Interestingly, Clooney notes that there was widespread outrage about this a couple years ago, and people successfully boycotted the two L.A.-area hotels ... if only for a short while.
The Palestinians have said that they have lost faith in the Trump administration to act as a fair mediator and have boycotted the process since last December's Jerusalem announcement.
ARUSHA, Tanzania (Reuters) - Representatives of five parties that participated in Burundi's general election boycotted a second round of peace talks in the northern Tanzanian city of Arusha on Tuesday.
Leading businessmen and politicians boycotted an investment forum meant to showcase the kingdom's new future away from oil, and it was only big deals with Aramco that saved it.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition-run Congress on Tuesday approved a statement declaring President Nicolas Maduro a usurper, following a widely boycotted 2018 election and a disputed inauguration last week.
The 11-person board was the product of a series of meetings across the United States and Europe, which industry professionals either attended begrudgingly or boycotted out of principle.
The ruling party candidate in Zanzibar was on March 21 declared the winner of a disputed presidential election that was boycotted by the main opposition Civic United Front party.
Kenyans who boycotted a repeat presidential election voiced relief Saturday after authorities indefinitely delayed further attempts to hold the vote in some opposition areas due to therisk of violence.
"     Conservative commentator Candace Owens echoed similar sentiments as Trump on Tuesday in a tweet, saying: "Leftists boycotted, screamed, and cried when illegal immigrants were temporarily separated [from] their parents.
In October, many gamers boycotted Blizzard after the publisher banned a professional Hearthstone player and suspended a college Hearthstone esports team from American University for pro-Hong Kong statements.
PROBLEMS FOR PRUITT: Senate Democrats boycotted the committee vote Wednesday on Scott Pruitt's nomination to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), successfully delaying his confirmation, for the time being.
As things stand, Russian athletes will be barred from competing, the first time Russia has missed the Olympics since the Soviet Union boycotted the Los Angeles Games in 1984.
He boycotted the Olympics to protest against racial inequality as a student athlete in 1968, the same year he changed his name from Lew Alcindor after converting to Islam.
Ms. Hasina's control over Bangladesh's political system has tightened since 2014, when the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party boycotted parliamentary elections and the Awami League swept the polls, virtually unopposed.
Since President Trump's December 6th announcement recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Palestinian leadership has boycotted the White House and suspended almost all contacts with the Trump administration.
Governments from Spain to Canada to Argentina and Peru joined Washington in denouncing the vote, which was boycotted by the opposition and widely seen as an affront to democracy.
The opposition – who boycotted the vote and did not field any candidates for the assembly – views the move as a blatant government power grab and vowed further demonstrations Monday.
Erdogan backers have demonstrated in several German cities since the attempted coup, shops have been boycotted by rival sides and hate mail has been sent to anti-Erdogan politicians.
Indeed, the town-hall event in Brooklyn was boycotted by Assemblyman Charles Barron and his wife, Councilwoman Inez Barron, whose districts encompass the area where the event was held.
The reversal infuriated members of Gantz's own party, some of whom then boycotted the vote for Speaker, which Gantz won with the support of Netanyahu and the right-wing.
Maduro looked set to be re-elected to a six-year term in an election boycotted by the opposition and condemned by foes as the "coronation" of a dictator.
Russian media reported about 1,000 Chinese businessmen attended, while the United States ambassador, Jon M. Huntsman Jr., boycotted over the arrest this year of an American investor, Michael Calvey.
Enraged by Mr. Trump's decision on Jerusalem, a move that overturned decades of American policy and defied international consensus on the holy city's status, they boycotted Mr. Pence's visit.
Friendship-84, as the competition was also known, was a hastily arranged multisport competition designed to accommodate Eastern Bloc nations that had boycotted the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
The Palestinians have boycotted Trump's peace efforts since he recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017 and later moved the U.S. Embassy there, accusing Washington of pro-Israel bias.
While the British royal family boycotted the games, the prime minister of Croatia and the president of France are scheduled to attend the final between their teams on Sunday.
The opposition boycotted the election, slamming the special election process designed for the parliament as rigged in Maduro's favor, and allies of Maduro's Socialist Party won all 545 seats.
Now some experts question whether the league risks reigniting the controversy with some fans, including those who have boycotted in recent years at the behest of President Donald Trump.
When the Democrats boycotted a committee hearing on Mr. Mnuchin, Mr. Hatch suspended the rule that required a least one member of the minority party to be in attendance.
During the 6900 Republican primaries, the reality TV star-turned-party front-runner boycotted a Fox News debate because Megyn Kelly had been chosen as one of three moderators.
The Starz series "Vida" tackled gentrification in its first season — and was boycotted by the activist group Defend Boyle Heights for making one of its lead characters a member.
At the time, Mr. Tancredo boycotted a Spanish-language debate for Republican presidential candidates, saying it had no place in the presidential race because naturalized citizens must know English.
North Korea, along with a handful of other allies of the USSR, also boycotted the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics in response to the US boycott of the 1980 Olympics.
The state dinner held in the president's honour was boycotted by several lawmakers, including the leader of Britain Liberal Democrats as well as Corbyn and other senior Labour figures.
The Democrats on the committee twice boycotted a vote on his confirmation, leading Republicans to breach protocol and push Mr. Mnuchin's vote to the full Senate on their own.
He boycotted the Fox Business undercard debate in January after failing to make the main stage but squeaked back into primetime for a Fox News debate later that month.
In a vote boycotted by 51 opposition deputies, the ruling coalition in Macedonia's 120-seat parliament, led by the Social Democrats of Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, approved the agreement.

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