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Defection (noun) means 1. reject homeland, 2. abandon allegiance. Thanks for the ChaCha!
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In communicable diseases, in this stage of the disease cycle patient get well and is free from the disease, but in case of some diseases, the host may harbour thedisease aget for a variable period of time; e.g. typhoid fever, hepatitis B in...
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I think the Act is absolutely fine in its present form.
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The story of Bordeaux's fortunes only seems to get worse over time. The most expensive and prestigious wine has taken hit after hit in the global crisis. Now there are rumblings of a move that could put the future of Bordeaux at serious ris...
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By no means, there was a large contingent of Loyalists.
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Two regression models, one for older customers and another for younger customers, are used to estimate the interrelationship between changes in prices and levels of customer defection, applied to car insurance as an illustration. The models...
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Well, there's been a defection for years. Dukakis carried Wisconsin and Minnesota and half of New England against George Bush. A lot of people have left the Republicans already. George W. carried only one state in New England. He lost Washi...
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Benedict Arlen switched parties because polls showed he couldn't beat the traditional small government conservative he would have to run against to retain the GOP nomination. He's never been afraid of the Neocons, only the traditional conse...
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A news report from Athens on Oct. 1 about debate over Soviet spying in Greece in the aftermath of the defection of a Soviet military intelligence official, Sergei Bokhan, gives, unfortunately, a distorted picture of events in that incident....
http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/01/opinion/l-why-greece-...