| Generally, cooptation and commodification have been omnipresent concomitants of efforts to reach wider audiences through major labels. |
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| The cooptation of the Labor Party into a government of right-wing national unity by a wily prime minister has not helped. |
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| As financial inducements or other kinds of cooptation fail, the regime will rely on more repression. |
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| This cooptation requires a vast labyrinth of surveillance that depends on a well-organized, 40,000-strong Internet police force. |
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| This cooptation will be submitted to the next shareholders' Annual General Meeting for ratification. |
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| This argument, which will be called here the state cooptation thesis, is not new. |
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| The Board of Directors is in the process of cooptation of an independent director in replacement of Mr. Ashley W. Abdo, who will be appointed as Chairman of the Board. |
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| Different options are open and most companies have already adopted one of them: election, nomination, cooptation or a combination of two of these. |
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| And there was no sign that the 34 political parties represented there, for all their antigovernment statements, were ready to strike a deal with one another after years of division and cooptation by the government. |
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| The strategy of restrained journal design proved open to another form of cooptation when it was aped by none other than Kramer in his New Criterion. |
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