In the case of aikido, we co-opt the attack to keep everyone as safe as possible.
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.
Not an option: he will not stay. (He even booked a Caribbean cruise to deter attempts to co-opt him.) A vote?
So she decided to co-opt them, spending several months at headquarters in 2007, working on a partnership deal that ultimately fell through.
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.
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.
While America has had numerous third parties, the current system invariably sees one of the major parties co-opt, in one way or another, issues that third parties advocate.
They have to co-opt customers as advocates of their products.
Bradley also called Gore the "Co-opt Kid, " referring to a prescription drug plan for seniors the vice president unveiled yesterday that closely resembles a plan Bradley proposed last year.
Bwalya's opponents say that this left his committee without a quorum but Fifa has said that it approved the former African Footballer of the Year's plan to co-opt a number of people into the organisation.
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While America has had numerous third parties, one of our system's strengths is that it in effect forces one of the major parties to co-opt and smooth out the rough edges of issues that third parties may advocate.
After all, Clinton also suffered a major setback in his first midterm, Clinton also faced down a hardline Republican Congress, Clinton also suffered major policy defeats, and yet Clinton, as the story goes, managed to co-opt the conservative agenda and remake himself into a successful centrist.
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Mr Denham, who's quitting Parliament at the next election, has a reputation as a smart thinker who's usually several steps ahead of his colleagues, and he may be pioneering a new consumerism which could become a theme for Labour, if the government doesn't co-opt it first.
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