walkaway in the PONS Dictionary

walkaway Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to win in a walkaway

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The best you can do is off-the-record, walkaway stuff from people who are afraid to be seen talking to you.
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And, teams can walkaway from any salary arbitration award of larger than $3,799,887 -- as long as the player elected to go this route.
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The game was one-sided, but was by no means a walkaway for the victors.
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The new dam also had eight floodgates, and a pedestrian walkaway with railing was along the dam's crest to give maintenance workers access to the flashboards and dam.
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Another change is during the ending walkaway.
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Before any property comes to the market, the auction team will agree a minimum reserve figure, giving the property owner total control over the minimum walkaway figure.
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Teams can not walkaway from any award if it chose arbitration.
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Turnaround time is approximately three hours; about 2.5 hours of that time is uninterrupted walkaway time for the lab technician.
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The different molecular communication techniques can be classified according to the type of molecule propagation in walkaway-based, flow-based or diffusion-based communication.
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There is a well maintained wooden walkaway with viewing huts along the way.
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