71.   It was established by a labor agreement.

72.   Jon Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, said his organization has studied project labor agreements and found they are expensive.

73.   Last season was played without a labor agreement, leaving open the possibility of another strike or lockout.

74.   Last summer, a three-month lockout was imposed and ended when the players voted to ratify a modified labor agreement rather than decertify their union.

75.   Last week, the selfish, unsportsmanlike owners followed the lead of arrogant and duplicitous hard-liner Jerry Reinsdorf in rejecting a new labor agreement.

76.   Lobner said the terminal labor agreement would prevent labor strife and provide top-notch employees in a nondiscriminatory fashion.

77.   Major-league owners have yet to negotiate a new labor agreement with the players union.

78.   Medina suggested that Mexico and the United States should first clean up festering abuses from the last large-scale labor agreement the two countries had.

79.   Negotiations between sportswriters and newspaper owners abruptly broke off Friday night with no labor agreement and little prospect for further talks.

80.   Negotiations on a new labor agreement, which had been conducted in relative secrecy until MLB broke off talks last June, are scheduled to resume next month.

n. + agreement >>共 534
peace 24.36%
trade 7.80%
cooperation 4.36%
plea 3.24%
cease-fire 3.23%
budget 2.16%
autonomy 1.73%
confidentiality 1.69%
labor 1.57%
ceasefire 1.49%
labor + n. >>共 359
market 9.06%
cost 8.05%
law 5.74%
leader 5.46%
dispute 5.22%
camp 4.09%
force 2.58%
group 2.48%
unrest 2.48%
movement 2.28%
agreement 2.23%
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