But even those admirers would not be able to call him an agent of change.
I've dedicated over four decades to my passion for athlete representation and being an agent of change.
Allex was an agent of the DGSE, France's equivalent of the CIA and a part of its defense ministry.
The fact that he is 71 also makes it difficult for him to cast himself as an agent of change.
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He said he was a hacker and had been approached by an agent of the Russian state to hack into BBC emails.
In sum, education has been an agent of change, if not subversion.
In 2011, one of its journalists was arrested in Israel on suspicion of being an agent of the Palestinian group Hamas.
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Throughout my career, I would like to think I have made a difference as both a mentor and an agent of change.
PCs as a way to improve the productivity of individual workers, Mr Bresnahan sees computing as an agent of revolution in whole organisations.
It is dependent on the plasticity of the brain, and on the fact that experience is as powerful an agent of change as natural selection.
Had I been an agent of government in that situation, had I not been able to demonstrate my credentials as a humanitarian, I would be dead now.
But Justice Scalia pointed out that the mere fact that an American distributor coordinates with its subsidiary does not mean that the subsidiary is an agent of the parent.
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Second, until its privatisation between 1994 and 1996, Elf (which was taken over by Total Fina last September) was not just a company but an agent of the state.
One of the younger and less experienced constables has obviously asked her to accompany him to a place where, as an agent of the state, he will feel less exposed.
According to the affidavit, neither Kendall Myers nor Gwendolyn Myers ever provided notification to the Attorney General that either of them was acting as an agent of a foreign government, as required by law.
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As well as carrying out run-of-the-mill duties at the foreign ministry, he worked as an agent of Czech military intelligence under the codename Salima, responsible for the assignments of military spies under diplomatic cover.
If they collect the taxes and fail to remit, they can go to jail because in collecting the sales tax they are an agent of the State and failure to remit is something like embezzlement.
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When questioned whether she could have been seen as an agent of change instead of Obama, she replied that she was not the lead on the ticket, in a slight jab to US Senator John McCain.
And our legal theory was that the Sundial was a public forum for student expression, and that Rawitch, as an agent of the state, was prohibited by the Constitution from either censoring its content or exacting punishment after the fact.
Sian Berry, the co-leader of the Green Party who last month announced she would stand against Livingstone in next year's mayoral election, said that despite being elected for his "man of the people image, " Livingstone has increasingly become an agent of big business.
"It is difficult to abandon the idea that Litvinenko had become an agent of the British special services who got out of hand and was then eliminated -- if not by the special services themselves, then under their control or their connivance, " he said.
In addition to its legal services, the firm registered as an agent of a foreign principal under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 (FARA) as well as the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (LDA) to press the Kuwaiti detainees' cause on Capitol Hill.
How Mr. Klein became a fixer at News Corp. partly reflects his importance in the eyes of Mr. Murdoch, who views education technology and the reform-minded Mr. Klein as vehicles to both profits and a legacy as an agent of change in the U.S. education system.
According to Steve Murray of REAL Trends, two-thirds of clients choose an agent because of a prior personal relationship or referral.
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Bond, as an imagined agent of British culture, is an opportunity for a free-swinging, gun-toting male identity to be linked to a national spirit.
Among these, the researchers have identified several that help it to be an effective agent of disease.
They were deported from the US after pleading guilty in New York to "conspiracy to act as an unregistered agent of a foreign country".
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