co-opt造句1. The committee may co-opt additional members for special purposes.
2. Mr Wallace tries to co-opt rather than defeat his critics.
3. He's been authorised to co-opt anyone he wants to join him.
4. The Committee may co-opt additional members for special purposes.
5. They co-opt the selective attention circuitry.
6. Council has the power to co-opt, to a maximum of five additional members as required.
7. Failed SinnFein failed in an attempt to co-opt him on to the council on Wednesday night.
8. Any vacancies on the committee, they co-opt somebody new - some one like themselves of course.
9. Today, papers are doing their best to co-opt the internet.
10. One possibility is for ERCs to co-opt additional members to advise on the scientific design of research and the possibility of alternative processes or designs.
11. But unlike other reformers he wants not to co-opt labor's leaders rather than emasculate them -- to "enlist" them in the "fight."
12. There are hints of US attempts to co-opt tribal elements that would fight Al Qaeda, rather as the US co-opted such elements in Iraq.
13. After the famine, the government tried to co-opt the situation by establishing a special economic zone, which was supposed to attract foreign investment.
14. Can the party co-opt this nationalist fervor to remake itself – and all of political science?
15. Together, these findings reveal how cancer cells can co-opt a lipolytic enzyme to translate their lipogenic state into an array of protumorigenic signals.
16. The political problem is how to co-opt the movement's energy and motivational anger without succumbing to its incoherence and being tainted by the wacko voices within it.
17. Some might wonder if it’s appropriate to co-opt the arts in making large-scale power generation look more attractive.
18. I have detected a co-opt of the consulate security system.
19. Under pressure, when worries co-opt these resources, high-powered folks don't have all the brain power they normally have to perform at a high level, and thus they choke.
20. Similarly, much depends on the armed forces' ability to withstand the cartels' attempts to penetrate and co-opt them.
21. Furthermore, the parties and their candidates tend to adapt electoral strategies to co-opt the message of third party and independent candidates who demonstrate wide appeal.
22. "We are strengthening our cooperation with partners in key regions to undermine al-Qaida's attempts to tap into and to co-opt regional networks for their own strategic purpose," she said.
23. Really Bad Adherents. I'm not going to point fingers here but like every other succesful idea before it, everyone wants to co-opt it.
24. So, from an academic perspective we appear to be way off-base when we co-opt these disciplines for a practical moral goal not shared by their "mother" departments.
25. Analysts say rival narcos have used "plomo o plata" - lead or silver - to co-opt some police, army and politicians.
26. A glimmer of hope for media companies comes from attempts to co-opt internet service providers into policing the internet.
27. The leadership has proven relatively flexible and tenacious, able to adapt to changing international currents, and to co-opt some of the finest political and business talent into the Party.
28. Neither will other countries that have been able to contain or co-opt protest movements.
29. It is widely believed that Boniface IV did this to co-opt the pagan Celtic holdouts into Christianity.