Equally, some of the stories will have been fabricated to please the intelligence agents handling the defectors. |
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If he can then coax some defectors from the opposition, he may reach a majority. |
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Though some defectors were known as unreliable, there were too few independent sources to contradict them. |
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Are these legitimate defectors or are they deliberately out there falsifying testimony? |
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If he can coax some defectors from the opposition, he may reach a majority. |
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Whether this sliver of defectors will once again be big enough to swing a presidential election is less clear. |
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In the middle phase, cooperators form traveling waves that are eroded on one side by new defectors and built up on the other by converted loners. |
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The problem was most of them were incorrect, frequently sourced to unchecked defectors or suspect intelligence. |
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The reporter should not be touting uncritically the myths of the defectors. |
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Part of their job was to interrogate defectors and refugees from the Soviet regime on life behind the Iron Curtain. |
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They told bald-faced lies or provided to Western intelligence defectors who told bald-faced lies. |
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Some officials said there is no choice but to accept the defectors, while others insisted they should be treated like ordinary refugees. |
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The most senior of all the Soviet defectors to the west, Orlov survived into his old age. |
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Successful collusion often takes a third party to regulate the agreement and punish defectors. |
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While many former Tories ended their flirtation with Ukip and went back home, ex-Labour Ukip defectors stayed with their new party. |
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In addition, North Korean defectors have spoken of a state-directed counterfeit money operation. |
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Apart from Jenkins, three other defectors are believed to be alive. |
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Competition legislation should provide the authority with the power both to be lenient with defectors from cartels and to punish the rest. |
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Like previous generations, these defectors have been there, done that, and can now bear witness to their former misbeliefs. |
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In last July, a mass exodus of about 470 defectors through Vietnam occurred and drew attention from major news media around the world. |
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In the past two general elections, that of 2000 and of 2004, there were some 40 defectors. |
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Will this new promise bring back Tory defectors to the fold? |
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The Jamestown Foundation Jamestown is a unique organization founded in the early eighties to assist asylees and defectors from the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries. |
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Most defectors find life hard in South Korea and several of them have redefected to North Korea. |
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Some of the activists are in fact defectors from North Korea and use a large number of Chinese Koreans and contacts in North Korea. |
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A combination of defectors and America's VENONA decrypts caused the collapse of the Soviet networks and the beginning of the end of the era of the ideological agent. |
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I was there to track down the family of one of the most notorious defectors in Cuban history. |
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And to defectors from North Korea like Park and jang, Hollywood films are a huge allure. |
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The case of Lt. Col. Hussein Harmoush weighs heavily on the mind of all defectors. |
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The 'heroic' escape scenes of the defectors are videotaped by the activists and the tapes are sold to news media and others. |
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One of the known characteristics of terrorist groups is that they are likely to kill prospective witnesses and defectors. |
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An exultant Anwar was meanwhile busily wooing ruling party defectors while predicting his opposition alliance would soon take power. |
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The defectors provide intelligence on North Korea and the activists get paid by intelligence services. |
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South Korea is trying to bring 18 North Korean defectors from Laos to South Korea, a Seoul daily reported Friday. |
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Consequently, China has become the sole escape route for the defectors. |
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They also allow her to police the movement and ostracize defectors. |
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Even in the mass games performed by 100,000 at the Arirang festival, the testimonies of defectors show how wearisome the training for the group gymnastics is. |
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The hope in Whitehall is that Koussa's lenient treatment by the UK authorities will send a positive signal to other would-be Libyan defectors as part of a broader strategy of eroding Muammar Gaddafi's position. |
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No less than Tony Blair in 1997, he hopes to hoover up the votes of those Conservative supporters alarmed by the measures taken by Cameron to woo back Ukip defectors. |
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Manned largely by PUK defectors and founded only in 2009, it has benefited from widespread anger at the older parties' alleged corruption, nepotism and repressiveness. |
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Koussa is said to be seeking to establish whether he has a role to play in the rebel movement along with other senior defectors from the Gaddafi regime – perhaps by brokering a deal between Tripoli and Benghazi. |
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Forty defectors since 2000 would appear a fairly significant problem, but we consider the doctor's remedy a little stronger than the illness requires. |
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Most involved the resettlement of defectors, and all information given to the Minister was required to meet specific administrative needs, such as requirements under the Immigration Act. |
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Verification regimes in arms control are never perfect, and they always have to rely on forensic procedure based on available evidence in order to identify and isolate defectors. |
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But in contrast to the above, among those who leave voluntarily are a few defectors who have gained great notoriety by publicly attacking their former religious associations and activities through the press and in the courts. |
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These defectors gave Octavian the information that he needed to confirm with the Senate all the accusations that he made against Antony. |
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Famous Eastern Bloc defectors included Joseph Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva, who denounced Stalin after her 1967 defection. |
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The battle was lost due to the actions of insidious defectors. |
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John's efforts to appear moderate and conciliatory had been largely successful, but once the rebels held London, they attracted a fresh wave of defectors from the royalists. |
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Defectors and apostates can't be fined, flogged or banished. |
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