1 to leave a country, political party etc to go and join another; to desert -- đào tẩu
He defected to the West.
Most disturbing is the finding that once players learn that their opponent has either cooperated or defected, almost all defect.
But the argument from selective refutation can be misleading when it causes us to fail to notice that the surviving hypothesis has its own defects.
They are already used frequently in structural analysis, for example to detect micro- or nanoscale defects.
They are thus subject to defects in this treatment.
It is unlikely that, in this case, the aneurysmal transformation had been caused by tuberculosis, considering its frequent association with peri-membranous ventricular septal defects.
First trimester insults affecting neurogenesis are unlikely, as gross structural defects (such as schizencephaly and polymicrogyria) would be expected.
For subjects of both rank types, the higher the expectation of defection, the higher the probability of defecting.
Failing to do better than one did is a defect only if doing better than one did is possible for one to do.
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