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- noun Plural form of
co-option .
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Examples
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Following the resignation of Elaine Bagshaw as Chair, and consequent other resignations, the remainder of the Executive Committee have required bolstering with a series of co-options pending an opportunity to hold elections as specified by the Constitution of the organisation.
British Blogs Liberal Bureaucracy 2010
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Polling is now well under way for the three Liberal Youth Vice Chair co-options, and tension is mounting in anticipation of the results.
British Blogs 2010
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Shortly, a notice will go to all members via e-mail, inviting them to apply for the vacant Vice-Chair positions, and the remaining members of the LY Executive will vote on short-term co-options.
British Blogs 2010
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Then you are into the realms of co-options which makes electorate angry that people they may not have voted for end up on City Council
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Then you are into the realms of co-options which makes electorate angry that people they may not have voted for end up on City Council
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Severance should be introduced in January 2011 to enable long-serving councillors to stand down before reorganisation without the need for co-options or by-elections;
unknown title 2009
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Both sitting councillors Wynne and McCartan are co-options and neither has a good record at the hustings.
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I will of course also be having a pop at co-options.
New Direction 2008
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