Failure or refusal to cooperate, especially as a form of protest.
不合作(尤指作为一种抗议的形式)
civil disobedience or non-cooperation
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Your non-cooperation was the only form in which you could identify with the outside movement.
They say illegal ‘pirate’ fishing and non-cooperation from key countries pose the main threat to the bird's survival.
The methods are not pretty: violence and imprisonment are the penalties for non-cooperation; destitution is the reward for compliance.
Once charges are brought, the ‘victim’ cannot decline to prosecute - although non-cooperation may terminate a case as a practical matter.
To counter non-cooperation from such ministers, the children pasted posters on their houses and, on occasion, refused to disperse until they were allowed to search the premises.
Dissent from the policies of the governing or dominant group may take the form of protest, persuasion, non-cooperation, or intervention.
In other words, we would need to be able to demonstrate hard evidence of non-compliance and non-cooperation.
The defendants' behaviour, in fact, constitutes the most extreme form of non-cooperation, as it amounts to a total failure of cooperation.
After all, even the most competent and willing employee in any job would find it hard to carry out his or her duties in the face of persistent harassment, non-cooperation and nasty verbal abuse.
He said: ‘It is likely that landowners will continue their non-cooperation with local authorities and the NRA until there is agreement at national level.’
He thought a case for revival of the old UN resolution could be made without a further resolution but only if hard evidence of non-compliance and non-cooperation could be demonstrated.
He disagreed with Mohandas Gandhi over the policy of non-cooperation and later over the proposal that Hindu and Muslim communities hold separate elections in any future state.
From that moment on I conceived of our movement as an act of massive non-cooperation.
As for the helpless feeling of being ineffective by being non-violent: it must be kept in mind that non-violence in the form of non-cooperation is far from ‘doing nothing.’
A general meeting voted for non-cooperation with the job evaluation process and to reconvene in four weeks to vote on industrial action if no progress was made.
Most of the discussion is likely to centre on non-cooperation with the department on a number of new schemes.
It was by and large non-violent and essentially involved non-cooperation or boycott.
Proposals supporting non-cooperation are flawed as models.
Certainly there have been powerful nonviolent movements in which strikes, work stoppages, non-cooperation, and massive civil disobedience have been effective without any religious or moral reference.
The protest followed three days of lunchtime demonstrations by power workers and a three-day campaign of non-cooperation with management.