To be sure, the party has worked hard to co-opt China's best and brightest.
In the case of aikido, we co-opt the attack to keep everyone as safe as possible.
Will a new charismatic leader from within the ruling elite co-opt the reformist movement and institutionalize it?
In fact, Dietrich calls to co-opt Baduel and cancel the constitutional reform to continue cheating the nation.
The big danger is that we simply layer technology over the traditional system, which would then co-opt it.
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But nor is Mr Brown's effort to co-opt Mr Obama likely to flourish.
Right now, he has three: give in, get crazy or co-opt his opponent.
After all, New Labour must compete with other parties, even if it does manage to co-opt the Lib Dems.
With nearly all others, however, the cancer cells fight back successfully and even co-opt immune cells to aid their growth.
Some saw his transition as a shrewd move by Facebook to co-opt a hacker before he might compromise the company.
But Mr Putin's publicity machine managed to co-opt even this, when the prime minister personally responded to one expletive-loaded post.
Hence the suspicion with which Suharto viewed the arts, says Ferianto - and the government's efforts to co-opt its practitioners.
So go the turf battles among rival grass-roots organizations--communities mobilizing against commercial interests, which, in turn, try to co-opt the citizenry.
Pakistan suspects that Mr Vajpayee's offer is nothing more than a ploy to divide Kashmiris and co-opt the more pliable ones.
Attempts to co-opt elements of the Taliban, which led the Afghan government to expel two Western diplomats last December, reinforced suspicions.
In Mexico, drug cartels have been able to co-opt, bribe and kill hundreds of policemen, judges, and politicians at all levels.
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Not an option: he will not stay. (He even booked a Caribbean cruise to deter attempts to co-opt him.) A vote?
Developed largely in Russia according to the researchers, they often co-opt the Internet as a tool to promote rather than fight government.
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So she decided to co-opt them, spending several months at headquarters in 2007, working on a partnership deal that ultimately fell through.
Instead, Mr Abbas is trying to use his powers of persuasion and his mandate from the Palestinian people to persuade and co-opt the militants.
Mr Mahuad, who asked his entire cabinet to resign on January 9th, may well co-opt some opposition sympathisers to the new one.
Chavez also tries to co-opt grassroots and indigenous movements emerging in different countries in order to incorporate them in his revolutionary hurricane.
Somehow, Mr Allawi will have to co-opt Iraq's various, mutually hostile armed factions to pull together instead of pulling the country apart.
Whenever left-leaning parties brought up a new issue or social program, the LDP would co-opt it and integrate it into their small-government framework.
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NATO's governors in Kosovo have been struggling to co-opt or tame.
Smaller government affords less power for those with clout to co-opt.
It also manages still to co-opt the clever and the industrious.
The cynical interpretation is that it is a political manoeuvre to co-opt famous names from big business, as a source of political legitimacy and even funds.
Conscious that local warlords might try to co-opt the new recruits, Kandahar's provincial police chief is planning to create joint stations covering two or three districts.
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