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collective

[kuh-lek-tiv] / kəˈlɛk tɪv /


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Are top-drawer college football teams and their name, image and likeness collectives simply trying to protect themselves from willy-nilly transfers or are they bullying players to stay put with threats of lawsuits?

From Los Angeles Times

Today, humans around the world spend a collective 82 million years inside roughly 1.2 billion cars that drive 12 trillion miles annually, according to Morgan Stanley.

From MarketWatch

College leaders are so desperate for stability that more are advocating for collective bargaining with athletes.

From The Wall Street Journal

But to the relief of Chris, because it keeps him top of the overall league table, it was the collective efforts of the BBC readers who took the weekly win.

From BBC

“We are negotiating in good faith with our unionized team members in the hopes of concluding fair collective bargaining agreements.”

From Los Angeles Times