Wikipedia is being coopted by political activists to pretend to post " news " when in fact they are posting accusations they are part of.
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So intensive was this effort to internationalize Iraq in the month of June that John Kerry began to see one of his key issues being coopted.
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Hun Sen's opponents left in Cambodia are believed to have been coopted or cowed into voicing little challenge in Wednesday's parliamentary session.
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The centrist FDP, a fixture in postwar German politics, lost influence as most of its major proposals failed or were coopted by Kohl's government.
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Moreover, public control through formal mechanisms like the House of Representatives and political parties seem to be powerless and easily coopted and appeased by the executive power.
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He dismissed charges that they had been " coopted " by the government, pointing out that participants remained critical of Habibie during the meeting yesterday.
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Traditional leaders were eliminated, coopted, or made irrelevant, and the traditional educational system was largely dismantled; social structures were stressed to the breaking point.
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Since one reaction center has coopted many pigments it is rare that the supply of electrons is so limited that even the green light has to be harvested.
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Scouting in Yugoslavia was coopted by the Tito government in 1950, at which time WOSM membership was forfeited, but Scouts continued in conjunction with the Pioneers.
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:No . Plants do not have an adaptive immune system, though a lot of plants have coopted insects and whatnot as defenses, most notably ants.