Mr Reid's disqualification as a councillor led to three candidates being nominated for co-option onto the council last week. |
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They need to advertise in the village asking people to apply to be considered for co-option. |
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Is the disgust directed here at design actually disgust at its co-option by consumerism, its low aspirations? |
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Equally offensive, in my view, is the president's co-option of the language of peace. |
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European governments alternately preferred repression or co-option of May Day after the first world war. |
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Any attempt to copy the stylistics of Aboriginal painting would be denounced as co-option. |
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Is there a danger of co-option of the human rights framework by political movements that could cause the strategy used to be turned upside down? |
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The government has managed to check the power of opposition through coercion, corruption or co-option. |
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In this respect, the danger of co-option of indigenous representatives by larger political groupings was recognized. |
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However the presence of these new powers can be seen as a recognition of them, or as a form of co-option by the world order. |
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That is what they are telling us and frankly the alternative to public support for consumer participation is private co-option. |
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Criticism may lead to co-option of the critic to the committee or working party. |
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In case of absence, the executive committee fills temporarily and obligatorily, by co-option, seats which are vacant. |
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Another theme that has emerged from the case studies is the issue of collaboration versus co-option. |
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The end result was the further coercion, co-option and decapitation of the movement. |
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However, vibrant as this movement was, the slow and insidious process of co-option began to dull the edge of militancy. |
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Being a shrewd political operator, the deputy will be anxious not to be seen to be involved publicly in the co-option. |
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For example, it is becoming clear that co-option has played a critical role in evolution and the homeotic genes are not exempt in this regard. |
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The dangers of compromise and co-option recur in Phillips's work. |
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The last thing Sturgeon would want would be co-option by Westminster. |
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The PRI had ruled Mexico uninterruptedly for seven decades through co-option and, when necessary, election-fiddling. |
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On one occasion it was declared impossible to proceed with co-option of a jurat replacement because the community had not been forewarned to attend that particular meeting. |
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Rather than seeking that co-option in September last, Phyllis was selected as a second candidate on the ticket in an effort to take a second seat. |
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A former member of the Board, chosen by co-option for the two first terms, cannot be presented for election by the General Assembly until three years after the expiry of his last term as a co-opted member. |
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Accountability of women and co-option to political positions. |
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Melzi pursued a policy of compromise and co-option. |
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I also inform you that there is no approval of any co-option of a member of the board, pursuant to article L. 225-24 of the French commercial code, to be added to the agenda of the next shareholders' meeting. |
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To minimise the risk of industry co-option, CAC members should remain accountable to their respective stakeholder groups, and have high standards of transparency and openness. |
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Effective security will mean a credible NATO ability to engage in all forms of co-option and all levels of coercion in partnership with other vital institutions and state partners. |
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Although joint missions might be seen as compromising the independence of the monitor, they should not result in the monitor's co-option by the forest authority. |
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To negotiate quality improvements in the public service is about a million miles away from the old model of co-option, if we do it as unions fighting for our members and the public. |
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