hijacked Betekenis & Definitie

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  • And a careful distinction between resilience and adaptability would, for instance, prevent the climate change debate being hijacked by the adaptationists.

  • With argument-dependent lookup, these other calls can be accidentally hijacked by functions with the same name in the client's namespace.

  • Historians, with their nuances, their explanatory sophistication, their relativism and judiciousness, are quite out of their depth when history is hijacked to politics.

  • His judgements, however, include such statements as 'the heights of inarticulacy', 'this blather', language studies 'hijacked by the descriptive linguists', and 'dreary gruel' (the output of those linguists).

  • Most people believe that they have been hijacked by political parties, especially when one examines the personalities involved in these organisations and their relationship with some political parties.

  • They should not allow themselves to be hijacked by underfunded and understaffed head teachers as part-time, unpaid, untrained extra teachers.

  • Six airliners have been hijacked, the last one in the middle east.

  • There is absolutely no doubt that, at some point in the early months of 1999, the national sports stadium project was hijacked by football.

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