| When I first looked at these images beside each other, I was amazed by the speed of corporate co-optation. |
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| In the end, it probably doesn't matter, as the wave of co-optation and consolidation swings through the communities. |
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| For them, the only other alternatives are co-optation or the admission of defeat. |
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| The best line of defense against subversion or co-optation is the architects themselves. |
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| One comrade noted that the bourgeoisie deals with opposition not only through repression but also through co-optation. |
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| The Executive Committee shall vote on co-optation at least once every three years. |
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| This constellation of ideas provides a non-dogmatic and equivocal statement on the co-optation and dialectical struggle of Soviet art. |
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| Hafez al-Assad forged his power base through fear, co-optation and sect loyalty. |
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| But at other points, such reforms are viewed skeptically as instances of co-optation and public-relations spin. |
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| Putin has eliminated opponents largely through political trickery and co-optation, reserving outright force for rare occasions. |
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| At least those of you who survived Auschwitz, Belsen, the London Blitz and the co-optation of America. |
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| They may also deliberately distance themselves from public authorities because of recent experiences of corruption and co-optation. |
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| Egypt employed tactics of co-optation and containment while Hamas was buying time, hoping it could exploit opportunities as they arose. |
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| However, CSOs should be vigilant to prevent co-optation. |
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| Too many on the left construe co-optation in terms of an iron law demonstrating the inadequacy of the party as a form for radical politics. |
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| However, NGOs in their relationship to government must guard against co-optation or being used simply as legitimizers of government policy. |
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| Will there be a return to the streets or more co-optation by the illusions of power in the suites? |
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| Definitive election after the co-optation to the board of directors of the Company of Mr Dominique Vignon, Chairman and Mr Alex Mandl, Chief Executive Officer. |
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| If the co-optation of Serge Weinberg to the Board of Directors is approved at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, he will be nominated to the Board as my successor. |
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| It ratified the co-optation of Ms Helle Kristoffersen and of Mr Georges Pauget and renewed their mandates. |
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| Every year, through a co-optation system, three new pilots are welcomed. |
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| Another challenge faced by those working for women's equality is the co-optation or appropriation of the language of equality rights by those who oppose the movement. |
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| Nevertheless, Iran has increased its reach through a host of methods, including co-operation, co-optation, as well as ideological and financial means. |
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| Further, Townsend's description of the co-optation of the religious right and the abandonment of the public sphere by the religious left is simple, satisfying and plausible. |
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| The co-optation explanation again seems to offer a more convincing answer. |
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| This may lead either to co-optation of the institution and thereby pacification or, on the other hand, marginalisation which leaves the institutions with no impact what so ever. |
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