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词汇 government stroke
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Definition of government stroke in English:

government stroke

noun
usually the government strokeAustralian, NZ
  • A deliberately slow pace of work, typically associated with public servants.

    the labourer naturally prefers the government stroke
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a result of state interference, Australia and New Zealand have a new kind of labor called government stroke.
    • It costs so much more by government stroke to build locomotives that the government can save $4,000 on each locomotive by purchasing from US companies.
    • No ploughs were allowed, with the idea of making the prisoners' work laborious, so the convicts responded with the government stroke.
    • This government stroke means that it takes so much longer to dig a ditch, to construct a building, build a bridge or a piece of railroad.
    • Municipal ownership brings with it the government stroke just as any other kind of governmental ownership does.
    • The labourer naturally prefers the government stroke and can be tempted away from that easy and pleasant way of passing his time only by an increased rate of wages.
    • The fact is, we're indulging in the government stroke.
    • Do you not think it would have the effect of giving them the government stroke?
    • What the Australian calls 'government stroke', Americans call 'soldiering on the job'.
    • In Australia, this government stroke figures into every contract for work for the government.
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