defection in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The defection of a premier dancer became a major coup.
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The defections have started and that is why they are resorting to such actions.
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Simple game demonstrated that decision to gamble with taxpayers' money was a dominant strategy (defection).
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He described his feelings surrounding the defection in the paper.
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Other documents speak of his defection, and it is probably this lapse that explains the silence of the ancient liturgical calendars.
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Generous strategies will cooperate with other cooperative players, and in the face of defection, the generous player loses more utility than its rival.
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Most of these defections occur because of economic or financial factors.
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This allows for occasional recovery from getting trapped in a cycle of defections.
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It did nt see light of day due to defection of a section of the then government group.
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He was not a good commander or governor, however, and his campaign north suffered constant defections and defeats.
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