The system was supposed to tag participants as opportunistic or non-opportunistic.
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" Speaking at a conference in Italy this past week, he added, "The bond market today is opportunistic, it is very different from the core allocation ... So look for opportunistic positioning.
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In short, they needed to be both opportunistic and patient.
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But this can put people at risk of opportunistic relatives.
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Like Trump, the Republican campaign's strategy was unpredictable and opportunistic.
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This might refer to Opportunistic Wireless Encryption: encryption without authentication.
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Disasters are often followed by a wave of opportunistic crimes.
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But there's reason to believe that this is mostly opportunistic.
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She sounds like a disgruntled former employee cashing in. Opportunistic.
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"We're going to be a little bit opportunistic," Purdy said.
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But they complain that she is more opportunistic than decisive.
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It is not politically opportunistic to raise this issue now.
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Palomarez's decision appears at best misguided and at worst opportunistic.
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Rather, America's politicians need to stop being opportunistic debt scolds.
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The remaining Islamic State fighters were forced to be opportunistic.
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"They were just opportunistic and got deflections and the bounces."
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Opportunistic fungi are standing by, ready to finish the kill.
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Twelve of these deals have been opportunistic repricings or refinancings.
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Many called him opportunistic rather than idealistic for doing so.
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Cue opportunistic Democrats, who are blaming Trump's Middle East policy.
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We can be opportunistic and say yes to things easily.
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Facebook is not alone in its battle against opportunistic sellers.
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Opportunistic omnivores, they will poach the young from songbird nests.
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"With this," the illustration read, "the opportunistic hodgepodge is over."
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Privacy advocates quickly jumped on the bureau's opportunistic promotion campaign.
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"My intention was not to be opportunistic," he told Vox.
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For many of them the move was voluntary, indeed opportunistic.
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Opponents called her opportunistic, but she won admiring national headlines.
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Too premeditated, practiced, and opportunistic rather than based on conviction.
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"It was opportunistic," said another banker away from the deal.
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I'm afraid she's an opportunistic little liar, the Senator said.
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There's nothing opportunistic; in fact, it couldn't be more sincere.
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Investors should continue to hold their positions and book opportunistic profits.
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But it will be for opportunistic reasons because it's Jann Wenner.
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But those jokes could feel opportunistic without a good central hub.
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For Prudential the risk is it faces an opportunistic takeover bid.
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MMG called the claim "unfounded and opportunistic," vowing to contest it.
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If Chevron's courtship looks opportunistic, Occidental's would, if successful, be transformational.
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Ippolito, the older and more opportunistic, desperately wanted to be duke.
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My sense is that Russia's involvement in Syria is mainly opportunistic.
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Responses included innovative, opportunistic, high-tech, curious, creative, fickle, and multifarious.
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I might even go so far as to term it opportunistic.
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Some labeled Pruitt's move politically opportunistic, while others were more circumspect.
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They're attacked as opportunistic and promiscuous, out to make a buck.
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"I think LA is open, wide, expansive, and opportunistic," she explains.
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Origi, a young Belgian striker, has a knack for opportunistic goals.
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People need to separate the justified excitement from the opportunistic hyperbole.
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He this week described ZPG's 110 pence proposal as "highly opportunistic".
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I feel we've been extremely focused, not opportunistic, and very logical.
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They want to know you're there not just to be opportunistic.
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It is an opportunistic time for the buyers and the sellers.
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After gaining international experience, they seek more opportunistic, return-enhancing deals.
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Actor Zach Braff called Spicer an "evil, opportunistic liar," and Sen.
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Vivendi, meanwhile, has accused Elliott of being an opportunistic financial investor.
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This is an opportunistic move, but not necessarily a hollow one.
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And rather than selling, Warne says investors should consider being opportunistic.
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Putin is not a strategist; he's a reactive and opportunistic tactician.
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Perhaps some would criticize such a gesture as cynical or opportunistic.
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But an opportunistic attacker doesn't care what time I'm getting home.
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It's one of those things that just ... It's an opportunistic issue.
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"I'd say we are more opportunistic than proactive in our acquisitions strategy."
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It's possible opportunistic buyers were already calling a bottom in September 298.
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Launching the contract at this time was an opportunistic move, Zhu acknowledged.
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As with that last round, this Series E was an opportunistic raise.
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A canny and opportunistic operator, she will not be short of ammunition.
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I think he is an evil, opportunistic liar that hurt our country.
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And remember, don't give opportunistic infections an opportunity is a good motto.
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Nominative determinism (and an opportunistic wight) finally got the better of him.
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"They are opportunistic," South Carolina coach Dawn Staley said following the game.
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M&R previously rejected ATON's buyout offer as "opportunistic" and poor value.
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"The bacteria found are opportunistic pathogens â€" the source of human disease.
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But these attacks are feeding cynical, opportunistic Dems' desire for "change," i.e.
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"Today looks like consolidation," said Larry Benedict, founder of The Opportunistic Trader.
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We, of course, are being very opportunistic, and we're pursuing those opportunities.
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Gary Cohn, whose Republican affiliation is at best opportunistic, faces similar issues.
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But, bankers now expect weak commodity prices to spur more opportunistic deals.
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G: We will be opportunistic to look in a lot of places.
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Private military contractors are the frontline agents of this opportunistic grand strategy.
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French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner initially rejected the claim as "totally opportunistic."
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Qualcomm is expected to reject the bid as opportunistic and too cheap.
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The Kurds have always picked their partners on a purely opportunistic basis.
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When you get that done, you have got to be very opportunistic.
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The Islanders took the lead in opportunistic fashion early in the first.
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"There's an element there of opportunistic purchasing," said Josh Meyers, Slickdeals CEO.
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L to buy the subprime lender, calling it a "highly opportunistic approach".
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To Trump's critics, it seems crass at best, and opportunistic at worst.
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Sure, Sanders's new criticisms of closed primaries may be a bit opportunistic.
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The clarification amplified concerns by some progressives that Harris is overly opportunistic.
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But even by Peruvian standards, Ms. Villarán's vice-presidential run is shamelessly opportunistic.
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"Our presumption is that this was a random attack and opportunistic," he said.
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Facebook has become incredibly toxic, but Playboy's decision could be seen as opportunistic.
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Are the artists independent anarchists or opportunistic capitalists selling out to commercial interests?
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"Opportunistic apocalypticism," is what one French scholar, Jean-Pierre Filiu, has called it.
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His relationship with China may be opportunistic, but it can still hurt America.
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The bulk of humanity is exhausted and superfluous, miscreant, confused, latently criminal, opportunistic.
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If that is true, IS may have been opportunistic in claiming the incident.
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Britain may be opportunistic, even cynical, in the aftermath of a rough Brexit.
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"It's an opportunistic time," Hinrichs told Reuters in an interview on Monday morning.
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African Cercopithecus monkeys are "opportunistic" omnivores, which means they'll eat just about anything.
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"We urge shareholders to reject DNO's opportunistic, unsolicited and inadequate offer," Faroe said.
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He's also used it to filter out many of the more opportunistic campaigns.
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Yes, some questions can be raised regarding intent: what's opportunistic and what's genuine?
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Fitch expects Constellation will continue to explore opportunistic bolt-on M&A activity.
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The country may at times come across as thoughtless or opportunistic or both.
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But even the most opportunistic of motorists likely passed by without taking any.
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The British define a power grab as an "opportunistic acquisition" of more authority.
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Kavanaugh's defenders' current preoccupation with the particularities of youth can easily appear opportunistic.
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Far-right groups are an opportunistic infection, feeding on a weakened body politic.
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There needs to be protection against that type of opportunistic and predatory homeownership.
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Yes, it is an opportunistic move, but you know what helps obviate that?
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So it's not a matter of conviction, the selling, it's more opportunistic trading.
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In the meantime, opportunistic grass-roots groups are racing to fill the void.
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Worse, the white supremacists were surely valorized and galvanized by politically opportunistic xenophobia.
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But her often opportunistic brand of politics has become less and less popular.
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He called it a "friendship of utility" — adventitious, opportunistic and usually short-lived.
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The country's main Tamil party slammed the president's decision, calling the move opportunistic.
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She was being self-serving and opportunistic in the worst kind of way.
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It is not so much an aggressive mind-set as an opportunistic one.
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Both teams have defenses that are a strange mix of porous and opportunistic.
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" Hockett, in an interview with Insider, called Buttigieg&aposs argument "disturbing" and "opportunistic.
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However, I'm not content with table scraps, pity invitations and opportunistic photo-ops.
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A swing factor that could be keeping EM flows up is opportunistic traders.
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Opportunistic, misleading, and hypocritical attacks that pretend that she isn't need to stop.
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"It was about availability and being somewhat opportunistic," General Manager Sandy Alderson said.
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It knows that Kai is an opportunistic predator; it knows that Ally's a hypocrite.
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"We do market our offshore crude production globally on an opportunistic basis," she said.
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Nevertheless, jokes at the expense of clueless software magnates and opportunistic bigots still sting.
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This opportunistic fuzziness is why some on the left are uncomfortable with the term.
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The word is now used in a way that is both antirhetorical and opportunistic.
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Popular Force, helped by opportunistic allies, has made its majority felt with spoiling operations.
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JEFF SMITH: Make sure it doesn't leak and make sure the stock stays opportunistic.
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Ferrara says the kingpins are opportunistic, purchasing kidnapped migrants from other criminals in Africa.
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Everyone is way too hard on Sansa Manipulative and opportunistic, but never without reason.
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However, the solutions offered by so many opportunistic politicians aren't really solutions at all.
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Other opportunistic bridal shops have swopped in, offering special discounts to Alfred Angelo customers.
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Scanning electron micrograph of Micavibrio aeruginosavorus preying on Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an opportunistic human pathogen.
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"It's an opportunistic bid," said Mathan Somasundaram, a portfolio manager at Blue Ocean Equities.
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"The market had an unbelievable run," said Larry Benedict, founder of The Opportunistic Trader.
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While Jane works with an opportunistic producer, Blanche wastes away in the upstairs bedroom.
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From what I had been told, Geoffrey was highly opportunistic in a negative way.
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"We were very opportunistic about this date," said Chris Aronson, Fox's domestic distribution chief.
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Opportunistic long positions in gold only make sense to us once prices have reversed.
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His strategy, which one analyst has called "opportunistic", has rapidly lifted Total's growth outlook.
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He also miscasts Matthew McConaughey, who's too distractingly contemporary as the opportunistic lawyer Baldwin.
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Again, opportunistic generic firms will eventually enter these markets, and price competition will resume.
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It's not just developing nations that are at risk of opportunistic climate-fueled authoritarianism.
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On the contrary, she took it as an opportunistic step for her own agenda.
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Opportunistic investors can smell blood and have identified a forced seller in Dalian Wanda.
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U.S. oil purchases in Asia have so far been opportunistic, based on arbitrage opportunities.
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Opportunistic dogs canvassed the field, looking for discarded scraps of potato or chicken bone.
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But some, including fellow Tory lawmakers, criticized him for the move, calling it opportunistic.
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It was also an opportunistic pose, a strategy, subject to constant and total revision.
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The data paint an even clearer picture of opportunistic blue slipping behavior by senators.
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His revived interest in being a senator is just his latest opportunistic career move.
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Advertising aimed at women then featured "the opportunistic appropriation of mainstream feminism," she said.
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Ever since TheFacebook had exploded at Harvard, Zuckerberg had been decisive, opportunistic, and ambitious.
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The rules have become a Gordian knot of shifting administrative responsibilities among opportunistic regulators.
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"For the first time in a while, we were just opportunistic tonight," Sutter said.
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I was also floored by the opportunistic shifts in Trump's take on those events.
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"It is weakly opportunistic," Todd Levin, an art adviser in New York, told me.
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According to Vanhoef, this might be achieved through a mechanism called Opportunistic Wireless Encryption.
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He also said her arrest in transit in Canada seemed opportunistic rather than calculated.
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Opportunistic sex crimes aboard subways are not new, nor are they news to many women.
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This was not an opportunistic act or a coincidental kidnapping, but a strategically calculated one.
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Then opportunistic politicians tried to jump on the bandwagon and say, 'I was there too.
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"I do believe though the circumstances look like a very opportunistic crime," Nance told ABC.
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Careful opportunists win and the establishment worries that Sanders won't be careful or opportunistic enough.
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"Every American should be outraged by this wasteful, damaging, and opportunistic use of taxpayer dollars."
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Plan No. 1 is organic, and we'll be opportunistic if there are acquisitions out there.
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But the claims seem opportunistic -- and are maybe a sign of weakness rather than strength.
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"A lot of people were caught long," said Larry Benedict, founder of The Opportunistic Trader.
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There's nothing new about seemingly principled arguments about process covering opportunistic jockeying for candidate advantage.
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He said investors might be tempted to panic and sell — or be opportunistic and buy.
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Some current and former Cargill employees think such investments may be opportunistic, rather than enduring.
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"People would look at it like it's an opportunistic thing, and it's not," Popick said.
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If anything, the researchers were expecting to find photos of vultures or other opportunistic birds.
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For the venture capital arm of Comcast, an investment in blockchain isn't opportunistic, Beyda insists.
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During the reunion, cameras caught Singer calling Frankel "opportunistic" in a whisper to Dorinda Medley.
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The purposely hands-off nature of Steam Direct, however, provided an opening for opportunistic developers.
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Sharks actually eat up to 3 pounds of fish a day and are opportunistic feeders.
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They don't meticulously plan their drug use… drug use is just an opportunistic leisure activity.
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As such, Kinte is corralled by opportunistic members of a neighboring tribe during a raid.
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Higher prices threaten to substantially curb China's opportunistic buying, he told "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
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Opportunistic funds and core real estate funds appreciated 4.4% and 0.8% in the quarter, respectively.
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"We have looked at opportunities overseas, but we're going to be pretty opportunistic," he said.
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It raised $7.1 billion for what it called its second regional "opportunistic" real estate fund.
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As we have discovered again and again, the jihadist enterprise is tenacious, resilient and opportunistic.
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Skimmers, terns, gulls, herons, snappers, striped bass, fluke, even opportunistic raccoons hunt these fish relentlessly.
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"Neal has shown a great ability to be opportunistic," said Bob Nutting, the principal owner.
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"I think, if anything, that T. rex was both a hunter and an opportunistic scavenger."
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We'll have to be opportunistic, we have to be smart, we'll have to be inventive.
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How worried were/are you about the project being seen as opportunistic, or even exploitative?
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The Celtics built a championship contender through free agency and one opportunistic trade after another.
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HP called Xerox&aposs bid opportunistic, stressing the Xerox&aposs deal doesn&apost make sense.
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"Omega and Swatch Group are not opportunistic," said Raynald Aeschlimann, Omega's president and chief executive.
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The Theranos story was sort of an opportunistic dive into the field of blood diagnostics.
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"Wild hogs are 'opportunistic omnivores,' meaning they'll eat most anything," Smithsonian Magazine's John Morthland explains.
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Mr. Trump is pursuing an "opportunistic and transactional policy toward North Korea," Mr. Funabashi said.
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When the Eagles have the ball, they will have to contend with Arizona's opportunistic secondary.
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When opportunistic corporations use it to cut corners, it can be dangerous — perhaps even deadly.
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The union's support of Mr. de Blasio has been just as opportunistic, but less direct.
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It condemned the remarks as simplistic and opportunistic, and warned that they risked scapegoating Muslims.
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That it was delivered by Mitrita, in a burst of opportunistic scoring efficiency, seemed fitting.
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BECKY QUICK: But you are opportunistic at times where you think you need to be.
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Bukharov then snatched a draw with an opportunistic finish just minutes before the final whistle.
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Part of me feels sort of gross and opportunistic for writing these kinds of pieces.
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It's a perfect place for a blustery walk, opportunistic picnic or even a quick paddle.
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Instead, these upstarts would be deluged by opportunistic lawsuits from all corners of the Internet.
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Until recently, the dominant workplace narrative about Millennials was that they were opportunistic job-hoppers.
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Alas, their misfortune has also attracted opportunistic proposals that could make the problem even worse.
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We should reject opportunistic efforts to attach counter-productive environmental measures to fire relief legislation.
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The internet we got instead was filled with chaos, just not the opportunistic masturbation kind.
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Still, he faces criticism from some Republicans who view the flip as an opportunistic move.
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If Trump is an opportunistic infection spreading throughout the body politic, what explains our susceptibility?
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The specific rap against them was unfair, but the company's behavior has long been opportunistic.
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DC: If you're going to be opportunistic, for god sakes, don't let us see it!
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Otherside is interested in building more experiences on an "opportunistic" basis, if the right idea appears.
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I see them being opportunistic about when they really feel they need to be in there.
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That makes its irresponsibility in apparently encouraging public worry look like something rather more cynically opportunistic.
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These opportunistic infections are bad enough, but antibiotic resistance has made them increasingly difficult to treat.
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Pharol warned that "opportunistic investors" may try to gain advantages against companies going through financial troubles.
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That had been the system's main (and highly effective) deterrent to opportunistic, weak, or bogus claims.
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"People said it was an opportunistic thing, it's not," Paterson said about Gillibrand's criticism of Franken.
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She's a careful, opportunistic politician who is more likely to follow public opinion and lead it.
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We are incrementally more opportunistic on the shares following the significant sell-off post F2Q results.
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Moreover, some demonstrations get co-opted by opportunistic looters, while others are fuelled by factional politics.
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Nevertheless, the most fervent and disgruntled of Markle's detractors have labeled her an opportunistic social climber.
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Because every visit is logged on a smartphone, random checks ensure no opportunistic profiteering takes place.
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The idea is to better portray the role of an apex predator, which is often opportunistic.
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The indictment points to previously unsuspected collusion—again, perhaps unwitting—between the Russians and opportunistic Americans.
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Fitch believes the issuances have been largely opportunistic and views the reduction in refinancing risk favorably.
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They need to become more like their competition — flotillas of speedboats, nimble, agile and opportunistic. ASAP.
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I like Adam's opportunistic approach to restore relations with Taylor but Adam was far too trusting.
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Not surprisingly, no opportunistic looters showed up and firefighters were dispatched to rescue the trapped drivers.
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"I've done a few opportunistic angel investments and advised a couple of startups," Willerer tells us.
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In retrospect, it seems likely that Putin's short-lived embrace of Duginism was opportunistic and superficial.
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"We are encouraged by the company's (HCA) opportunistic efforts around acquisitions," Oppenheimer analyst Michael Wiederhorn said.
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The bank's strategic objectives are relatively cautious in Kuwait, but more opportunistic in the regional expansion.
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Washington's pass defense is among the most opportunistic in the country, ranking fourth nationally in interceptions.
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"There are compelling reasons but any deal with Jet is opportunistic," one of the people said.
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By that point the virus has obliterated the body's immune system, leaving room for opportunistic infections.
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Air Products' timing may be opportunistic but it has put a decent deal on the table.
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From a distance, it's hard to draw a clear distinction between two classes of opportunistic businessmen.
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David Schawel, who runs opportunistic income strategy at New River Investments, said Pimco's involvement makes sense.
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"Opportunistic purchases of used aircraft will remain a key part of our fleet strategy," he said.
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The vast majority vanished without a trace; their fragile remains rapidly recycled by an opportunistic environment.
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This time, the Spartans relied on their opportunistic defense, including two interceptions by safety David Dowell.
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But both teams were opportunistic, turning five first-half turnovers into 221 points — 231 for Philadelphia.
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The process involved civil resistance, but also military bullying; peaceful demonstrations, as well as opportunistic radicals.
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"Almost everything is opportunistic," with pent-up refinancing, repricing and dividend deals, said a senior banker.
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On the whole, Mapplethorpe's "Black Book" images, some of them portraits, don't feel cynical or opportunistic.
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"Make American Horny Again" strikes her as "opportunistic," she told me, and she doesn't like that.
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AlbaCore invests in private debt and opportunistic credit instruments in both the primary and secondary market.
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Donnet also said that with regards to acquisitions the group had a "disciplined and opportunistic" approach.
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It was just a typo, followed by an opportunistic prank by an improv actor in Atlanta.
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I feel the major barrier in women getting opportunistic screening is it's a taboo closet issue.
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His decision, refashioning the mandate as a tax, appeared artificial and opportunistic to many of us.
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Detroit's defense is not nearly as crisp as Pittsburgh's, but it can be just as opportunistic.
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A dispute over iPhone royalties left Qualcomm vulnerable to an opportunistic offer from its acquisitive rival.
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Other actions seem more opportunistic, with high-quality borrowers tapping bond markets in a big way.
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The loan asset class may remain quiet, especially for opportunistic deals, until markets seem more hospitable.
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Also of note: an opportunistic priest (Christian McKay) who never met a drink he didn't like.
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They are opportunistic omnivores sucking up whatever they can: grasses, crab apples, even snakes and slugs.
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He particularly likes opportunistic noncore real estate and credit, where banks have been receding from lending.
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Larry Benedict, CEO of The Opportunistic Trader, said the move is being felt across the globe.
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Jackals are, after all, known to be clever, resilient and opportunistic — all good qualities in baseball.
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But more surprising is that this phishing clone isn't the result of an opportunistic hacker nabbing Reddit.
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Opportunistic outrage is their drug, and like all addictions it takes over and ruins everything for them.
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That will mean more flexibility to improve cash flow, invest in resource development and consider "opportunistic" deals.
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Eddie was declared a philandering, opportunistic loser, and Elizabeth was labeled a bad girl, home-wrecking slut.
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Despite all of this, I still feel ashamed for how vulnerable I was to opportunistic Russian actors.
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At the time, GKN dismissed the Melrose offer as being "entirely opportunistic" and "fundamentally" undervaluing the engineer.
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But most European envoys in Beijing think the reality is less dramatic than that, and more opportunistic.
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Mr Wilders has built a successful, opportunistic political career on anti-Islam statements and poorly disguised prejudice.
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The campaigns went on to target specific activist communities, Nimmo said, but largely remained apolitical and opportunistic.
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The bottom line: These efforts are often opportunistic investments, just as much as they are philanthropic efforts.
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Amid Sizmek's bankruptcy dealings, Vidakovic said the deal for Amazon was likely partly opportunistic and partly strategic.
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Experts divide them into categories like "hacktivists" and "script kiddies," opportunistic hackers motivated by notoriety or fame.
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But were these folks die-hard fans or just opportunistic nu-lads on the Purpose presidential campaign?
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The firms fell into the hands of a few opportunistic men, making many of them billionaires overnight.
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Attitudes that look virtuous and open-minded from one perspective look opportunistic and self-interested from another.
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His alleged offenses in the Yahoo case appear to be more opportunistic than those of his colleagues.
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In the second half of the year, Spade said, it will be opportunistic in buying back stock.
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Meanwhile Boris Johnson may soon contort his (in reality Europhile) tongue into an opportunistic endorsement for Brexit.
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Where the heck are all the opportunistic buyers who were supposed to be waiting in the wings?
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"It's a smart opportunistic move by Mediaset to play value," said one media banker of the deal.
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Ultimately Cramer will be opportunistic and look for stocks that are overdone to the downside next week.
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"Our long-term strategy is opportunistic, so we will weigh the investment climate either way," he said.
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Don't ask right before or after you deliver on something big, either — it can feel too opportunistic.
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"We were opportunistic enough to have bought and sold much of the underlying real estate," he said.
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For its opportunistic fans, neoreaction just offers a pretentious justification for white male chauvinism and Trump worship.
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" In a separate tweet, Scavino described San Juan's mayor as "the perfect example of an opportunistic politician.
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The Spurs committed nine turnovers in the half, and the opportunistic Clippers turned them into 21 points.
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Several trends in the industry suggest that we're at the leading edge of this opportunistic self-disruption.
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Try explaining that to opportunistic government lawyers who file lawsuits with laughable names like United States v.
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"Razana was probably an opportunistic animal, just like hyenas and lions," Dal Sasso told me over email.
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An outbreak in a distant colony might push opportunistic traders towards it, cargo holds filled with medicine.
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"We are the ultimate opportunistic airline," O'Leary told a news conference at its Austrian unit Laudamotion's offices.
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C. briggsae are opportunistic creatures that often colonize isolated oases — say a rotting apple — as lone individuals.
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Right now, businesses that provide and distribute respirators must embrace the very real possibility of opportunistic lawsuits.
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Its mix of fast-growing businesses adds up to far more than an opportunistic play on China.
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But the business groups had no intellectual heft, they were opportunistic and they had zero moral appeal.
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Opportunistic funds and core real estate funds rose 4.7 percent and 2.9 percent in the quarter, respectively.
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Wars break infrastructure; disrupt commerce; and set conditions for famine, unrest, opportunistic disease outbreaks, and mass displacements.
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Riding a strong goaltending performance and opportunistic scoring, the Kings successfully kicked off the John Stevens era.
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Any quick move by Air Products would be seen by Linde as too opportunistic, one banker said.
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On the other hand he is opportunistic, and aware of his country's need for infrastructure and investment.
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In theory, this would isolate the PFD from opportunistic politicians, but the reality would be more complicated.
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It's born from people, sometimes lazy or opportunistic or gullible but generally trying to do the right thing.
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Optimistically described by the Dark Souls Wiki as being an "opportunistic trickster," he's really just a duplicitous twat.
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"Large pools of opportunistic capital tend to move the market toward greater efficiency," say Messrs White and Haghani.
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Not surprisingly, tropical storms Don and Hilary have attracted considerable attention, prompting some rather opportunistic and sarcastic tweets.
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Following TSB's outage issues, opportunistic fraudsters used fake text messages and emails claiming to be from the bank.
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Overall, Giegel expects Hyperloop One to be opportunistic in choosing whether to first start transporting people or freight.
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And he claimed that, despite the dampening climate, it's an opportunistic moment for most variations of AR tech.
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The company has made opportunistic early repayment for most of its US dollar debt financing in the past.
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Many are dogged by accusations of criminal links, others by allegations that they have become opportunistic government stooges.
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It's always funny to think back on how Saints Row, the series, started as an opportunistic knock-off.
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"We may be opportunistic because there is a lot of interest in the space right now," she said.
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Rather than following Beijing's grand designs, much of the BRI's activity to date looks more scattered and opportunistic.
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The Opportunistic Trader's Benedict pointed out that the market's decline has been steady and without many large moves.
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Biologists now suspect that opportunistic micro-organisms that feed on corpses persist in trace quantities everywhere on earth.
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His defense team has tried to paint his accusers as opportunistic and scheming for publicity and financial gain.
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Though my fund is opportunistic, I am especially looking for women and men of color to invest in.
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But it is too big to maintain the self-interested, opportunistic, cynical worldview that helped it to rise.
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Given the ongoing risks of the cycle, we recommend an opportunistic approach when adding to positions in NXPI.
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Despite Hugh Jackman's elephantine presence (he also produced the movie), it's been described as bland, pandering, and opportunistic.
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It is easy to view these events as just more examples of companies being opportunistic, cynical or both.
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If Obama had been more opportunistic, we might have a healthier economy today without dangerous levels of inflation.
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It's fair to question the tone such image, which could come across as "tacky" or opportunistic to some.
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Many more could join them in the next year, and some may be scooped up by opportunistic buyers.
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However, ultimately Cramer will be opportunistic and look for stocks that are overdone to the downside next week.
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Buybacks would be a departure from using special dividends as an opportunistic method of returning value to shareholders.
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Fecal coliforms are bacteria which contain "opportunistic pathogens — the source of human disease," according to expert Tony Lewis.
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The private-equity backed investment vehicle made its first opportunistic move at A$4.55 per share in August.
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A sharp decline in MEG's stock could prompt an "opportunistic" offer, Eight Capital Research said in a note.
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"The offer was unsolicited, and in the opinion of Zeta Resources, opportunistic," the company said in a statement.
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Yet these moments register as ritualistic at best, opportunistic at worst, and you wish he wouldn't even bother.
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Ford's allegations are indeed serious, but that only makes the opportunistic use of them all the more troubling.
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The use of the privilege outside of marital conversations would be opportunistic, obstructionist and increasingly irresistible, if allowed.
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"That's why there is substantial risk that the Fed's opportunistic tightening campaign is a hawkish mistake," he said.
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Some may dismiss her shift as opportunistic, but we credit her for arriving at the right position. Mrs.
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The night unfolds in an escalating series of calamities—suicide, murder, opportunistic looting—as dreamwalking unleashes buried impulses.
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The surge in U.S. exports is opportunistic, said Sandy Fielden, director of oil and products research at Morningstar.
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But, when it comes to opportunistic crimes, a security system should be enough to ward off most criminals.
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A dispute over iPhone royalties left the U.S. chipmaker vulnerable to an opportunistic offer from its acquisitive rival.
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The company said it would "be opportunistic with financing," to fund upcoming trials but declined to provide details.
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N and six years after Zodiac's family shareholders publicly snubbed a botched approach from Safran, branding it "opportunistic".
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It wasn't just opportunistic criminals that drew the ire of the recording industry in the 20th Century, though.
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HP hit back by calling Xerox&aposs proposal "opportunistic," stressing that the merger simply didn&apost make sense.
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Forward Li Ying put China, the 1999 runner-up, ahead in the 40th minute with an opportunistic effort.
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Conmebol, the governing body for South American soccer, will regard this final, this opportunistic experiment, as a success.
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Instead, the private-public construction of Obamacare has given opportunistic Republicans their most effective attacks on the bill.
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No one should be surprised to see a jump in cyber-criminal activity, as these people are opportunistic.
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Whether they are moderate or more to the left, the ambiguity risks making her look calculating, even opportunistic.
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If you wish for more serious reading when you surf the web, the opportunistic approach is actually fine.
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Artists and producers are going to have to figure out how to engage Trumpism without being merely opportunistic.
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This is not exactly surprising, Beasley says, because wild boar are opportunistic and reproduce at a high rate.
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For opportunistic businesspeople, drones have multiple uses and can be explored and utilized in a variety of ways.
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In Russia, Syria, North Korea, Iran and other places, America's cunning, aggressive and opportunistic adversaries are watching closely.
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But the repayment calculation, made in 2018 inflation-adjusted dollars, reminds Zillgitt-Stowers of an opportunistic payday loan.
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Defense lawyers again portrayed her as an opportunistic manipulator who had a long romantic relationship with the producer.
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A spokeswoman for Mr. Modi's party, Meenakshi Lekhi, attacked opposition protests, suggesting that they were selective and opportunistic.
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Oil prices rose, with traders citing opportunistic buying following sharp declines in the previous week on weak fundamentals.
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She offered a muddled, shifting answer that allowed Biden's campaign to paint her as opportunistic and a hypocrite.
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"They've got plenty of liquidity for a few months; they're being opportunistic [in seeking government help]," Scarola said.
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At 5 feet 11 inches, Görges uses her powerful serve and flat forehand to play aggressive, opportunistic tennis.
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HIV would certainly lead to AIDS, which would in turn open the body to catastrophic encounters with opportunistic infections.
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Some believe Facebook's interest in connectivity is less humanitarian and more opportunistic — a way of building its advertising network.
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"A lot of people are getting blown up there," said Larry Benedict, CEO and founder of The Opportunistic Trader.
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Eventually, the reed warbler returns home, completely unaware that some opportunistic dipshit just laid an egg in her nest.
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"It definitely helps that we were able to be pretty (opportunistic) in the first five minutes there," Kadri said.
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They are typically impulsive and opportunistic, picking fights because they are angry and grabbing loot because it is visible.
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There was a story behind the scenes as an opportunistic mayor sought votes with help from a black celebrity.
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If the coral dies, it will turn a nasty greenish-brown as other opportunistic algae grow on its surface.
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People have suggested that Dash's jumping on the Fox News train (and later, on the Trump train) was opportunistic.
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I can't wait to hear what this opportunistic shitstain has to say about the garbage world he helped create.
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But the current research is one more blow against the "murder simulator" theory found among tabloids and opportunistic lawyers.
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An estimated 1.4 million of these opportunistic feathered critters feed on these vast tracts of waste across North America.
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Many were covered with brittle stars—opportunistic riders, taking advantage of this transport system to disperse along the coast.
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But alongside the futuristic vision runs a hard-nosed, opportunistic appreciation of the power of capital to create winners.
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Or perhaps some opportunistic recreational crabber will take advantage of the situation and get a crab black market going.
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But, he pointed out, elections and shifting political winds often lead politicians to reframe their record in opportunistic ways.
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"It is an opportunistic attempt to buy a larger company and I doubt it will be successful," Damas said.
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In the absence of acquisitions, Fitch believes shareholder returns, especially opportunistic share repurchases, will take precedence over debt reduction.
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BoxMaker represents what often happens with Nintendo: opportunistic developers trying to cash-in where Nintendo hasn't shown up yet.
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USG had called the initial takeover offer "wholly inadequate, opportunistic" given the company's improving fortunes under a turnaround plan.
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The team's opportunistic backcourt includes senior Quincy Smith, a Bay Area native who averaged 26 points and 23 steals.
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The American alligator, also known as Alligator mississippiensis, is an "opportunistic feeder," which is exactly what it sounds like.
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On Tuesday, ClipperData's director of commodities research, Matt Smith, cautioned that rising oil prices could crimp China's opportunistic buying.
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She is viewed as an untrustworthy and opportunistic career politician — a considerable liability in the year of the outsider.
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A demolished microbiome can mean lower defenses to opportunistic bacteria, such as Clostridium difficile, which can cause severe diarrhea.
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Where Cohen was an opportunistic thief operating around New York, Manafort was running a one man global criminal enterprise.
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Because today's tsar knows history, he is likely to be opportunistic abroad, shadowboxing rather than risking a genuine confrontation.
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From a shareholder value perspective that is even more important than an opportunistic short term gain from an exit.
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"In terms of recruiters circling, any time there's distress there's going to be people that are opportunistic," Solomon said.
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"I'd rather that they be cynical and opportunistic than to believe that they really believe this stuff," he added.
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Buhari said Nigeria had a chance to make "a break from its tainted past which favoured an opportunistic few".
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The conversation did little to settle the issue of whether he was an opportunistic radical or a principled reformer.
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Market analysts said the UK's underperformance and a slightly weaker pound had prompted some opportunistic "dip buying" on Friday.
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"Whether these opportunistic bacteria could cause disease in astronauts on the ISS is unknown," said Sielaff in a statement.
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We didn't want to appear opportunistic by picking whoever was popular or whoever was going to sell the most.
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Progress in technology is cyclical and success is heavily dependent on execution within extremely narrow opportunistic bands of time.
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The findings are set to be presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Seattle on Tuesday.
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This is because domestic cats are opportunistic hunters who pursue small mammals that they can easily catch and kill.
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Experts recommend brushing up on digital hygiene and safety tips as opportunistic criminals seek to exploit the coronavirus crisis.
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The bulletin underscored the often "spontaneous and opportunistic nature" of white supremacist violence, which can complicate law enforcement intervention.
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"This opportunistic behavior is a sad commentary for a young man who once had great potential," Mr. Bryant said.
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"It's opportunistic," said Brown-Philpot in an interview with Recode, but declined to provide more details about the process.
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The French activist investor CIAM, which owns a stake in Renault, called the merger an "opportunistic takeover" by Fiat.
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But Google said "opportunistic advertisers" had been trying to run "an unprecedented number" of these ads on its platforms.
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She is the most opportunistic feminist there is, so many other brave women to have praised other than her.
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U.S. lawmakers worry a push for green spending in response to the coronavirus pandemic could look opportunistic, he said.
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Brands are still figuring out how to run marketing campaigns during the coronavirus pandemic without appearing insensitive or opportunistic.
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"Alligators are opportunistic feeders and will eat animals that are readily available to them," the commission's fact sheet says.
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Larry Benedict, CEO of The Opportunistic Trader, thinks stocks are currently cheap enough for investors to go bargain hunting.
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So let me say that I find this liberal beatification of Jim Comey to be a little, er, opportunistic.
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Other opportunistic clients might also try to use Mr. Staley's track record of imperfect judgment to their own ends.
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This makes any apparently superficial affiliation look opportunistic -- especially when it is not backed up by any "visible" evidence.
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Bosworth was a virgin, and a Catholic, when the opportunistic Mr. Bean scooped her up in a local bar.
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Unable to push back against the West overtly, the opportunistic, improvisational Putin has grasped at unconventional, even unlikely, weapons.
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The Japanese government is a privileged club of hereditary politicians and their opportunistic sycophants, and a comforting echo chamber.
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On Capitol Hill, Mr. Chaffetz has shown an opportunistic streak, often rushing toward television cameras with an eager smile.
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WikiLeaks and the recent hacking of Secretary Clinton's email serve as a reminder that hackers are also disruptively opportunistic.
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" Altice is also mentioned as a potential merger candidate, in what the documents describe as an "opportunistic adjacency play.
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"This year we don't need to borrow but we're opportunistic if the conditions are good," said the chief executive.
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"They are an opportunistic fast-break team," Huskies coach Lorenzo Romar said of the Aztecs at a press conference.
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It seemed like an opportunistic move, an easy way to reuse the company's existing assets to make a buck.
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Several of these efforts are able to focus on children's emotional lives without turning them into opportunistic plot devices.
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Jones' recklessly opportunistic career is littered with the fallout from his willful pattern of defamation," reads the lawsuit. "Mr.
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However, it is expected that only stronger credits will be able to come to the market with an opportunistic repricing.
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As a matter of strategy, then, Democrats need to be opportunistic and seize the center where Republicans are willingly evacuating.
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But he also has some good advice for the resilient investor – be opportunistic and selective around sector- and stock-picking.
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In June, global fund Blackstone Group raised $7.1 billion for what it called its second regional "opportunistic" real estate fund.
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In Europe, trading activity was subdued, with only opportunistic interest in LNG cargoes amid a generally oversupplied European gas market.
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Exasperated parents and opportunistic politicians have long fretted that they make players lazy and listless, or else unpredictable and violent.
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"The (Anadarko) deal demonstrates our capacity to be opportunistic and agile," Pouyanne said during a presentation at the shareholder meeting.
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Suspecting hidden cash and an absent owner, these opportunistic goons arrive with quarreling machismo and without much of a plan.
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The second is that the reversals have been driven by opportunistic strongmen rather than the voters' embrace of illiberal ideology.
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He's an old Nicolas Sarkozy [former French president] supporter and has now shifted to support Macron as an opportunistic strategy.
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They are opportunistic scavengers, widely recognized for their keen intelligence, and they undoubtedly learned to associate early humans with food.
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C. auris is opportunistic—you're unlikely to get it unless you're already sick and in the hospital for something else.
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"People are getting out of the high-flying tech names right now," said Larry Benedict, CEO of The Opportunistic Trader.
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Brin thinks opportunistic, non-dataist aliens may find a way to breach the defenses of the aestivators and wreak havoc.
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I have felt that there have been opportunistic people who have used this time to gain attention, fame, money etc.
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They think the building's problems will be fixed eventually, and there is money to be made now for opportunistic buyers.
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"(North Korea) is being opportunistic and taking advantage of the current troubles between China and the United States," said Zhao.
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It said Tribune's board is well equipped to evaluate or reject bids that seem opportunistic by Gannett or other parties.
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In December, Cosby countersued, saying the women made "malicious, opportunistic, and false and defamatory accusations" against him for monetary gain.
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A nasty brew of opportunistic politicking and sceptical (and often misinformed) electorates is largely to blame for this halting progress.
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Calling the deal "opportunistic", the fund said the current deal terms strongly favored Fiat Chrysler and offered no control premium.
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Some analysts see its Norfolk Southern offer as an opportunistic bid for a growth story while rail stocks are down.
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Opportunistic hackers target these sites too, perhaps looking for a way to squeeze some bitcoin out of the marketplace owners.
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For his part, Lehne agrees, saying the current silence from the eurosceptic right on quitting the EU is purely opportunistic.
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The site's apparent demise comes just four days after Motherboard revealed the site was little more than an opportunistic scam.
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Relative to that baseline, Trump-like opportunistic pseudo-bullying of random companies will generate a rounding-error of jobs saved.
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Smaller housebuilders tend to be more opportunistic, but this might hurt their financial profiles and could result in their bankruptcy.
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An aggrieved (or opportunistic) vendor who thinks a customer's review was unfair may publish the delivery address or threaten blackmail.
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Panoramic's top shareholder, investment fund Zeta Resources Ltd, previously rejected the Independence offer on the grounds of it being "opportunistic".
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Study after study has indicated that women in power are perceived as being shrewd, opportunistic, cold, and not likable enough.
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So far, Qualcomm has rejected Broadcom's overtures, calling the bid an opportunistic effort to buy the company on the cheap.
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Jellies are opportunistic feeders, meaning they'll ingest just about anything: microscopic plankton, crustaceans, and fish larvae are all fair game.
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Lower oil prices have been "very opportunistic because it helped us move faster down the diversification strategy," Al Mubarak said.
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Then there are the "superbacteria," opportunistic pathogens that can erupt as infections in the blood, lungs, intestines and urinary tract.
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I hope that there will be an immediate and permanent stop to this opportunistic and cynical use by the campaign.
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"We think that this offer is very opportunistic and massively undervalues Vedanta," said the shareholder, who declined to be identified.
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He has not yet decided whether to keep FinecoBank but takes an opportunistic approach to asset disposals, the sources said.
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They've also been opportunistic, ranking third in the SEC and 11th in the nation with a plus-7 turnover margin.
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La Jordana claims that opportunistic looters are even pillaging the stranded wildlife, and that a local militia now stands guard.
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I want to watch Diddy's Panthers beat the shit out of a NFL teams that are controlled by opportunistic maniacs.
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Broadspectrum laid out six reasons for its recommendation, calling the offer opportunistic, conditional and one that significantly undervalues its shares.
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Toronto has long showcased female directors and its backing has never come across as merely an opportunistic response to criticism.
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But Dion hesitated: It wasn't the kind of pop standard he favored, and he worried it might be considered opportunistic.
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And essentially all of it is opportunistic and generally inconsistent with the views he expressed when Barack Obama was president.
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The effort reflects President Vladimir Putin's vision of returning Russia to its former glory and illustrates the country's opportunistic strategy.
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The most dangerous sign for the Republican Party is that some of its most opportunistic politicians — like New Jersey Gov.
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But ransomware is deployed by opportunistic criminals, and fighting it can be more akin to fighting a force of chaos.
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That might be even stronger when combined with an antibiotic called azithromycin, which may combat opportunistic microbes in the lungs.
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Restituto Padilla, called the attack "opportunistic," suggesting that the group had struck now because the military was busy in Marawi.
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But that hasn't stopped politicians from hosting food-centric gatherings or, in today's age, posting opportunistic selfies with food online.
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Some of their opponents see them as an opportunistic guerrilla group that could further fracture the vote on the left.
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Her stable of characters also included Fernand, an opportunistic and self-pitying orphan, and Robin les Foies, a lazy detective.
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Democrats dismissed the rebranded environmental regulation bill as an "opportunistic" way to advance GOP efforts to rein in the EPA.
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It has served largely to make the public confused and angry, while opportunistic politicians grandstand to raise their national profiles.
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Thus were two themes established that sustained "Friends" through 10 seasons and continuing syndication: tortured love and opportunistic real estate.
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The court avoided other officials implicated in the scandal, deepening suspicion that its singling out of Mr. Sharif was opportunistic.
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Otherwise, impeachment becomes little more than grabbing any opportunistic excuse for impeachment like so many "straws" in the political wind.
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Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said that this test as proposed by Mr. Hilliard was opportunistic rather than principled.
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The new round is supposed to be "opportunistic" — meaning Axios is taking the money because it's available on good terms.
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So far, Qualcomm has rejected Broadcom's overtures, calling the bid an opportunistic effort to buy the company on the cheap.
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But, he said, "Talk of a border poll has moved beyond what's right for the country to being very opportunistic."
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On Friday afternoon, Isner was opportunistic in his 7-6 (3), 21000-220 (220) victory against the silken Auger-Aliassime.
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"It's opportunistic," said Brown-Philpot in a brief interview, in which she declined to provide more details about the process.
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The fund wrote to the board of Renault saying the proposed $35 billion transaction is "opportunistic" and strongly favors Fiat Chrysler.
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It suggested the effort was opportunistic, because Qualcomm hadn't brought up the patents during negotiations and had only issued them recently.
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The fund wrote to the board of Renault saying the proposed $233 billion transaction is "opportunistic" and strongly favors Fiat Chrysler.
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Shopkeepers stand outside their premises to watch; there is no use working, though the more opportunistic sell union flags to spectators.
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"The market has OK news today but then we're on to the Fed," said Larry Benedict, CEO of The Opportunistic Trader.
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To raise your voice now, when you never have before, is to appear grossly opportunistic, something Taylor is censured for regularly.
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In a conversation with TechCrunch, Mehta said the company didn't need the capital and that it was an "opportunistic" round, i.e.
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They've already been saying that Cohen is simply being opportunistic now that he's headed for prison and is exiled from Trumpworld.
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The bottom line: The days of opportunistic military officers making a play for power seem to have come to an end.
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The beliefs are retrofit, on an opportunistic and sometimes case-by-case basis, to support the conclusion, which is: do nothing.
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Some have praised the businessman for his altruism, while others have suggested that his actions seem short-sighted and even opportunistic.
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"These outlandish, unsubstantiated, and totally false claims fabricated by publicity hungry, opportunistic, disgruntled former employees, have no merit whatsoever," Hicks said.
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"There is no doubt that however ... opportunistic it (the Kraft approach) was, it did raise expectations," Chief Executive Paul Polman said.
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For nimble and opportunistic founders, the shift toward mobile is a monumental opportunity to stake ownership in a newly dominant platform.
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Its real estate business posted an 86 percent rise in ENI, and its opportunistic real estate funds appreciated by 5.7 percent.
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Given Trump's opportunistic leadership style -- what he calls "principled realism"-- we can expect more contradictions between his rhetoric and his actions.
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The Cruz-endorsed Keep the Promise I group, moved Monday in two 30-second advertisements to paint Trump as politically opportunistic.
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It's already too late to procure one from most of the big chains, leaving an opening for opportunistic grey market sellers.
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That's because they're not criminal masterminds or masters of the universe – just opportunistic leeches feeding off a broken global financial system.
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Ms. Añez's proclamation, however, has not put an end to sporadic political violence and opportunistic looting unleashed by Mr. Morales's resignation.
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I don't see him as being opportunistic or pushing an agenda for any reason other than his sincere belief in it.
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Recently, Panoramic's top shareholder, investment fund Zeta Resources Ltd, had rejected the Independence offer on the grounds of it being "opportunistic".
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He said Google's acquisition strategy is somewhat opportunistic, and it generally does not plan acquisitions more than six months in advance.
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What motivates athletes who seem to cheat systemically, with forethought and planning, rather than, say, indulging in one-off opportunistic lapses?
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He said the lira's gains in recent weeks had been opportunistic and they were not led by an improvement in fundamentals.
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With his political defense of McConnell, the column that Hatch wrote simply sought to paper up an opportunistic acquisition of power.
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The board shrewdly swatted away the first opportunistic entreaty and has wrung another 4 percent out of Harbour since mid-March.
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said the Iranian people gave no credence to "opportunistic" remarks by Trump or his administration.
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Alinity later explained that she did not commit marriage fraud, but taken out of context, the clip makes her seem opportunistic.
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But it also illustrates Russia's opportunistic strategy to carve out logistical and political gains in Africa wherever and whenever it can.
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In Miranda Bailey's new film, an opportunistic son bonds with an absentee father who turns out to have a second family.
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In the past few weeks, we've seen opportunistic advertisers try to run an unprecedented number of these ads on our platforms.
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"Grift" evokes not so much specific criminal acts as a broad, opportunistic racket, executed with a bit of cunning and panache.
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The former Expedia CEO said Eats doesn't need any acquisition for its UberEats business but will be opportunistic in the future.
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Perhaps the spark of divinity, which we experience as consciousness, is being reabsorbed into the boundless creativity of seething opportunistic life.
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Biden rebuffed her by saying she was being politically opportunistic, and Gillibrand saw no bump in the polls from the exchange.
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Because of that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, their bodies can be especially vulnerable to opportunistic infections.
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"These Slovenian bears are much more opportunistic," said Robin Cazalé, a farmer who lost three sheep to the bears last month.
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One reason might be that companies are being opportunistic, raising capital far ahead of actual needs when market conditions are favorable.
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The other reaction, common on the progressive left, sees corporate do-gooding as little more than an opportunistic public relations strategy.
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"You can be much more opportunistic in doing deals," with a privately held company, Fertitta told the publication at the time.
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"This is an opportunistic time, and rents have definitely softened," Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of Douglas Elliman's retail group, told CNBC.
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The opportunistic politics of fear, which may have helped spawn an alleged terrorist, is grim evidence of a troubled political system.
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His appointment would be unlike other more conservative — and opportunistic — personalities that have received senior policy appointments in the Trump administration.
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Traders said the higher prices were reflected opportunistic buying following Friday's steep fall, but added that overall market conditions remain weak.
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Christian Windfuhr, the chief executive of Frankfurt-listed Grand City, said the purchases were "purely opportunistic," based on offering fast cash.
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That's certainly good for the left — but it certainly didn't do anything to dispel accounts of Clinton as opportunistic and rudderless.
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The opportunistic Packers took advantage of the reprieve to pull within 7-3 on a 183-yard field goal by Mason Crosby.
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In the first Democratic primary to follow the first African-American president, how can white politicians reach black voters without looking opportunistic?
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The lesson: Although the motive of this particular dump is unknown, other opportunistic hackers could use this data for their own ends.
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Prosecutors Beth Silverman and Marguerite Rizzo have painted Franklin as an opportunistic killer who preyed on vulnerable young women with drug addictions.
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Police were working to confirm the validity of the threats, although they were likely to be an "opportunistic scam", the agency said.
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Sicilian prosecutor Calogero Ferrara told Reuters last year and Mered and Ermias were opportunistic, purchasing kidnapped migrants from other criminals in Africa.
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But Pimco's purchase of UniCredit reflects a "good, narrow, opportunistic" trade, one of the sources familiar with the situation said on Wednesday.
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Some viewed those shared vacation photos as opportunistic plays at grandstanding; others considered that process a way, perhaps, to concretize their grief.
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YUM BRANDS CEO- DELIVERY IS NOW IN 4,000+ TACO BELL RESTAURANTS IN U.S; OPPORTUNISTIC MARKET EXPANSION SHOULD INCREASE RESTAURANT COVERAGE OVER TIME
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So, this is not something that is brand new, opportunistic, this has been part of our business strategy for a long time.
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He was inspired by online hate for Grandpa Joe, the feeble, optimistic (read: lazy, opportunistic) grandfather in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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But de Araujo thought that maybe some of our opportunistic feeding behaviors, like overeating, could be controlled by the same brain region.
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Audacity, adventurism and charisma served Mr Shestun well in the lawless but opportunistic decade that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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But being seen to be opportunistic in a politically fraught environment could hurt firms, warns Nien-he Hsieh of Harvard Business School.
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Some, such as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Trump administration, are twisting the attacks to fit their own opportunistic agendas.
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The opportunistic Browns defense struck on the Falcons' first possession of the third quarter when T.J. Carrie forced a Mohamed Sanu fumble.
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" Gvasalia also went on to say: "Fashion is not about hype, nor useless gossip or opportunistic pseudo journalism, fashion is about clothes.
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On that basis, "opportunistic" appears a more apt characterization than "arrogant" when it comes to Bayer's ambitions in a favorable credit environment.
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However the guys are generating them and however the game unfolds, we have to be opportunistic in who attacks and who scores.
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In the absence of attractive acquisition opportunities, Fitch believes that shareholder returns, especially opportunistic share repurchases, will take precedence over debt reduction.
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Meanwhile, opportunistic political commentary spotlights any uncertainty, casting blame and proposing draconian moves that are far from solutions and only compound fears.
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Its capture was opportunistic; the loggers in this video did not go out looking for sloths, they just happened to find one.
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This suggests the hackers were opportunistic and the hijack of Pence's account was part of a wider campaign to attack AOL customers.
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"You have to be opportunistic when you operate in a disrupted market and keep on moving rather than standing still," she said.
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He argues that Trump's entire life has been a "rejection of left-wing values," which better explains Gingrich than the opportunistic Trump.
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He is jumping in the race very late and will tick off some voters for seeming like an opportunistic Johnny-come-lately.
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That pattern, of expressed dismay followed by opportunistic accession, was on display in the Party's surrender to Trump during the Presidential campaign.
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In 2010, Roche and Biogen suspended trials of the humanized monoclonal antibody against rheumatoid arthritis after patents died from fatal opportunistic infections.
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WaitSuite is billed as an opportunistic micro-learning package — just imagine a more obtrusive version of Duolingo popping into your idle moments.
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Trump's comments on Saturday were immediately denounced by many Twitter users, with political observers across the spectrum as opportunistic and tone-deaf.
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At least one police officer, witnesses said, was burned alive, and the authorities blamed opportunistic looters who ransacked shops, offices and banks.
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The fund will follow an "opportunistic" strategy, which typically means buying riskier properties that need fixing up or repositioning, the person added.
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He's just another opportunistic politician who thinks he can avoid tackling the real issues by telling everybody what they want to hear.
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Some 200 bald eagles and other opportunistic birds are strafing Seattle suburban neighborhoods with trash and scraps scavenged from a problem landfill.
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As a project, the initiative has felt inorganic, even opportunistic, a packaged way for a lagging-behind museum to become "global" fast.
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But March for Our Lives has also sparked intense opposition from some conservatives, who view the group as too young and opportunistic.
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The IDR also factors in ORIX's opportunistic acquisition and divestment strategy, which has the potential to alter its already-complex business structure.
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Some of these critters are "opportunistic pathogens," meaning they're highly adaptable and can take advantage of unusual conditions to infect a host.
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"I viewed it as self-serving, as opportunistic―unforgivable in my view," a New York donor named Rosalind Fink told the outlet.
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The most upsetting takeaway might be an uncomfortable truth: without loot boxes, or opportunistic ideas like it, maybe these games can't exist.
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The combined ravages of opportunistic thieves and destructive weather seem to portend at least three bleak years for vanilla ice cream lovers.
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Roy's central theme is oppression, and the opportunistic violence that accompanies it, aimed not just at women, but anyone vulnerable — particularly children.
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But chanting purists warned that co-opting a chant that had become so closely associated with Iceland would look opportunistic and stupid.
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Few, if any, politicians come out of Lepore's account looking pristine, though she casts some as more calculating and opportunistic than others.
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While a few sympathetic characters emerge, for the most part members of the royal family appear variously insane, opportunistic, petulant and mercurial.
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It is built to accommodate digressions about Thanksgiving and Santería as well as opportunistic punch lines about Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey.
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With nearly every viral event, there are often opportunistic bad actors who are keen to capitalize on the social media-driven fervor.
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"This opportunistic behavior is a sad commentary for a young man who once had great potential," Bryant told the Jackson Clarion-Ledger.
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"I think it was purely an opportunistic attack," said Lawrence Abrams, the creator and owner of Bleeping Computer, a technology news site.
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The villain is Tom Fiedler (Steve Zissis), a Miami Herald reporter who is in every way Hart's opposite: slovenly, craven, opportunistic, inarticulate.
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The vaping "epidemic" is really a classic moral panic fueled by sensationalistic media reports that ignored evidence and exacerbated by opportunistic politicians.
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"Journalists never understand bon mots," he said in a statement, arguing that the critics were expressing opportunistic outrage to score political points.
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"Technology-assisted opportunistic masturbation can cause stress or have a negative effect on the libido for real-life, partnered sex," says Kerner.
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Some interpreted the alert as an opportunistic attempt to attract business, even though it was sent a half-hour after the protest.
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But Ozaki played steady, opportunistic tennis that often capitalized on Azarenka's uncharacteristically passive play, allowing Ozaki to take charge of the match.
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What if McAdoo, with his opportunistic turn to nativism, had won the nomination, having cemented the Klan's institutional place in the Party?
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Faroe rejected DNO's initial bid, which was accompanied by public criticism of the British firm's management and performance, as inadequate and opportunistic.
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Obama's opportunistic announcement of a new national effort seemed to take Biden — who was put in charge of mission control — by surprise.
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Simply throwing these away gives an opportunistic trash picker a way to open a credit card in your name without you knowing.
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Yes, I think the HODLers are sort of long-term opportunistic, thinking about a better future, a future that they believe in.
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"We think it was opportunistic and that the offer from G-III came at the right time and the right price," she said.
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Instead, Credit Suisse's system rated some high-speed firms as non-opportunistic, and it did not block others, as it said it would.
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Does he hope history will reframe his legacy yet again and place him within the tradition of rabble-rousers instead of opportunistic titillators?
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"Somehow, all the same things they applauded me for as a millennial, as a female entrepreneur, were now viewed very cynically as opportunistic."
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"People are being opportunistic," Hasenfratz told analysts after Linamar, which makes auto parts and aerial work platforms, among other products, reported quarterly earnings.
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I can break down my utter disgust in this into 3 parts: opportunistic storytelling, spitting on history, and willful ignorance of contemporary politics.
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The opportunistic defense is led by free safeties Marcus Epps (423 tackles) and Andrew Wingard, who leads the conference with 99 tackles. 1.
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Investors are hesitant in calling the end of the bull market for bonds, as whenever yields hit technical levels opportunistic buyers flood in.
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Zenzi Williams brings a tart, embittered edge to the opportunistic Yvette, whose song of sexual exploitation by soldiers is among the musical highlights.
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In calling her snap election, Mrs May looked opportunistic—an ugly trait for a politician whose selling point was a sense of duty.
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In hopes of building Haskins's confidence, they may want to save that for a week when he would face a less opportunistic defense.
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It's a tough sweet spot to hit and if done wrong can feel opportunistic and cynical, but The Boss Baby is endlessly hopeful.
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This is probably due to opportunistic students who are creating mining rigs in their dorm rooms, according to Cisco threat researcher Austin McBride.
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People with AIDS develop an increasing number of opportunistic infections, or certain illnesses and cancers that happen in people with weak immune systems.
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The notion that Trump acted like a perfectly opportunistic algorithm following audience reactions is something the mathematician Cathy O'Neil observed in August 2016.
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It said it would bid for the Champions League rights but only with an "opportunistic approach", to ensure the sustainability of its business.
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Its adventures have not necessarily made the world a fairer place, but as a piece of intelligent, opportunistic investing they deserve three cheers.
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Since they are individually titled and dated, and apparently composed as independent units — many with painted borders — their mural presentation reads as opportunistic.
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Opportunistic pricing Aggressive pricing targets may still deter some investors, especially as Asian credits are already seen as being on the stingy side.
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Somehow, all the same things they applauded me for as a millennial, as a female entrepreneur, were now viewed very cynically as opportunistic.
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I'm not an opportunistic artist, so those two may sit in the studio for a while to see how I feel about them.
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Over the last weeks, Cruz's opponents have launched a barrage of attacks, casting Cruz as an opportunistic politician, not a true-red conservative.
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Investigators were trying to determine whether the men had been lured to the brothel or the kidnapping was opportunistic, the Iraqi official said.
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"The Brexit blip was the last time when you could have made some money, and we're ready to be opportunistic again," he said.
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"The market on all technical levels was the most overbought we've been" in a while, said Larry Benedict, founder of The Opportunistic Trader.
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The heyday of rapid expansion by opportunistic firms is over, predicts Lee Yuan Siong of Ping An Insurance, one of China's biggest providers.
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Although the Cold War is over, the values Reagan spoke so passionately about defending are once again being tested by an opportunistic Russia.
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And though catfish are far from picky eaters, they're usually opportunistic hunters — in most cases they eat whatever happens to be floating around.
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But the domestic gas price in China is higher than the spot LNG price, so there could be some opportunistic buying, traders said.
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"I think that the anonymity of apps like Kik, Snapchat, Instagram and Pokémon Go does increase the risk for opportunistic offenders," she said.
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This is precisely why we ought to politicize Harvey, Irma, and other extreme weather: It's not opportunistic, but the humane thing to do.
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Yet Francona has made it all work, earning widespread acclaim for his aggressive, opportunistic managing in October, expertly deploying relievers and pinch-hitters.
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The speech has turned Mr. Graham into a heroic figure on the right, where he has often been seen as untrustworthy and opportunistic.
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While claiming to "raise awareness" of the crisis, artists often appear opportunistic, exploiting suffering for the sake of social relevance and personal gain.
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"There have been some criticisms of her for being opportunistic," said Michele Jawando, a former chief counsel to Ms. Gillibrand in the Senate.
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Is this just about opportunistic politicians dipping into state coffers so they can be photographed cutting the ribbon at a spanking new factory?
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Fueled by opportunistic defense and special teams early and a quick-strike passing game late, Georgia notched another victory against a divisional foe.
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Though Charles was more interested in selling paper than in writing books printed on it, his personal libertarian credo was simple: Be opportunistic.
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"The thing to watch out for: don't sell or be opportunistic," said Margo Schneider, SVP and MD of media relations at M Booth.
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The ratings further reflect BAWAG's planned significant growth in the medium term, especially through further opportunistic acquisitions of loan portfolios or other banks.
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But the domestic gas price in China is higher than the spot LNG price, so there could be some opportunistic buying, traders said.
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Murray & Roberts previously rejected ATON's buyout offer as "opportunistic" and poor value but ATON said it would be for the shareholders to decide.
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Instead, they appealed to hedge funds and other opportunistic investors, who bought into the SPAC only to take advantage of the structure's inefficiencies.
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Add to that aggressive recruitment strategies by established firms, the risk for turnover is ever present by opportunistic employees seeking the greener grass.
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And why should society wish to confer vast monetary claims on the enterprising nerds and opportunistic speculators currently in possession of crypto-fortunes?
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He wrote by email: The image of these immigrants has been contaminated by Trumpian portrayals of criminals, benefit hunters, and opportunistic job competitors.
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Puerto Rico was a garrison until World War II. Becoming citizens of an empire, coming from a colony, is unique, opportunistic, and fruitful.
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In a statement Wednesday, Tribune, whose titles include the Los Angeles Times, said its board unanimously rejected what it called Gannett's "opportunistic" offer.
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According to the bank's marketing materials, customers were supposed to be able to avoid trading with high-speed firms, whose trading was considered opportunistic.
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The real estate business posted an 86 percent rise in economic net income, with a 5.7 percent appreciation for its "opportunistic" real estate funds.
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Fitch expects the company to use its improved financial flexibility to pursue opportunistic M&A activity that will enhance its geographic and product diversification.
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Crosscheck's true value is not in preventing or detecting voter fraud, but generating talking points for opportunistic pundits, particularly Republicans pushing voter-identification laws.
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The acquisition of the parking operators was opportunistic, according to a source, who adds that the companies were also talking to other possible acquirers.
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If we are ever to reduce the danger of terrorism, we must not cede the stage to the ignorant, the angry and the opportunistic.
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It's unclear how many of the attacks were directly conducted by Ghost Squad and how many were simply opportunistic attackers following the group's lead.
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Faroe's board and management again rejected DNO's 218 million pound ($257.5 million) cash offer, priced at 152 pence per share, as inadequate and "opportunistic".
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The president himself reacted to the trade deal shift with resignation rather than anger, aides said, viewing it as an understandable, if opportunistic, move.
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I remember that on the way back to my house I was arguing passionately about art that was timely and art that as opportunistic.
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"We view the current offer as highly opportunistic and perhaps driven by financial rather than strategic considerations," analyst Ramakrishna Maruvada said in a report.
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But for the more opportunistic investor, a Trump victory could provide a rare doorway to some solid economic and market fundamentals at compelling prices.
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While there aren't further details about that tool, security researcher Mathy Vanhoef suggests that might refer to Opportunistic Wireless Encryption, or encryption without authentication.
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A Mediaset spokesperson said on Tuesday the group was interested in the rights and would evaluate offers made by Mediapro in "an opportunistic way".
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Edwards said Cooper-Standard will be more opportunistic as it related to acquisitions, but prices have not been attractive in the last few years.
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Meanwhile, antibiotics can wreak all sorts of havoc on the body's native microbiome, leaving a person more susceptible to opportunistic infections like C. difficile.
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Similar to the semi-nomadic Natufian culture, these people don't practice crop agriculture—and they also have to share their space with opportunistic mice.
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"From an M&A point of view, Steinhoff's strategy is simple: They are opportunistic hunters," said one banker who has pitched deals to Jooste.
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"These opportunistic oil and gas producers seem to have discovered the secret formula for generating much higher stock prices in this environment," he said.
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And they have already sent a disruptive signal to many of our allied governments and militaries, while emboldening a paranoid, expanding and opportunistic Russia.
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But because it comes from Google's direct competitors like Yelp and TripAdvisor, employees may be able to write off the initiative as purely opportunistic.
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The company also said it was well-hedged through 2017 for condensate and has been "opportunistic" on its purchases of the ultra-light oil.
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Opportunistic assaults perpetrated without much thought for how open or crowded their settings are, drive-bys sometimes hit no one—and sometimes strike many.
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While its human scientists back on Earth puzzled over what happened, Curiosity focused on opportunistic science by analyzing the chemical composition of the grains.
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Risk mitigation is a cornerstone of SLG's opportunistic investment strategy, regularly demonstrated by management through its leasing, capital recycling and asset-level capitalization strategies.
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In a special issue titled "Against Trump," the 65-year-old magazine founded by William F. Buckley railed against Trump's "unmoored" and "opportunistic" populism.
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A good leader takes calculated risks and is opportunistic, but we also want them to show vigilance before steering an organization off a cliff.
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In doing so, the search giant gave a glimpse at its new strategy for China, which involves opportunistic product launches, relationships and strategic investments.
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On the contrary, it gives everyone an incentive to take offence—a fact that opportunistic politicians with ethnic-based support are quick to exploit.
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Though some dismiss these efforts as the work of opportunistic law firms, others see legal action as a means of achieving long-overdue justice.
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The Islanders are succeeding in much the way they did last season: by playing stingy defense, scoring opportunistic goals and deploying two solid goaltenders.
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On the eve of battle, the struggling UFC vet was paired with opportunistic Italian middleweight Mattia Schiavolin for a last-minute light heavyweight showdown.
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Russia's interventions in our presidential elections are not only the opportunistic support of a preferred candidate, Donald J. Trump, who backs Russian foreign policy.
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Since the 1960s, contamination linked to other opportunistic pathogens, including Salmonella, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, has been reported by microbiologists across the globe.
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In the ideological terrain of contemporary Japanese politics, the accommodation of American interests is chiefly opportunistic, and the underlying motive is often retrograde nationalism.
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And if there's one thing Bennetts does in this book it is to make the case for that Rivers — the opportunistic bully, the hater.
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The terrible irony is that consumers end up paying higher prices for goods and services thanks to the tremendous cost of these opportunistic lawsuits.
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The ratings are constrained by its opportunistic growth strategy, which increases financial performance volatility, and a negative trend in its cash flow from operations.
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However, the real key was the opportunistic offensive surge by a Flames team that has won five straight and jumped into a playoff spot.
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The opportunistic reaction to the Cologne attacks has angered groups who have been working for decades to get sexual violence against women taken seriously.
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Another London-based loan banker said opportunistic deals were "overdue", with only Dutch retailer Action having completed a dividend recap so far in 2016.
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Dominion has already rebuffed a $13.50 a share takeover proposal from Montana-based Washington that it called an "opportunistic" bid that undervalued the company.
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"Crime is endemic, and opportunistic street crime and more serious offenses such as kidnapping, carjacking and armed robbery have become increasingly common," he said.
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New Yorkers were amazed when an opportunistic thief yanked a bucket full of gold from the back of a truck on a busy street.
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Yeah. Look, I think that we're fairly rational and opportunistic, and I've heard a lot of stories about people holding on for too long.
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O'Reilly will defend himself in court fully and aggressively against all unfounded, opportunistic claims, and he will seek all appropriate legal remedies as well.
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"If you're opportunistic in helping people, that's the right kind of opportunism," said Mr. Walden, a former chief counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Each queen is, to some degree, a pawn, manipulated by opportunistic courtiers and politicians who proclaim loyalty to the sovereigns they seek to undermine.
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But Israeli elections are complicated and unpredictable, with many parties vying for votes and at times forming opportunistic alliances to secure a parliamentary majority.
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"It's very opportunistic for politicians and others to say this project is not going forward because Prime Minister Trudeau brought in new regulations." video
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With a run-heavy offense and a passing game that is more opportunistic than potent, Buffalo is not built to overcome weekly defensive implosions.
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"@realDonaldTrump hater, the Mayor of San Juan — is the perfect example of an opportunistic politician," wrote Dan Scavino Jr., the president's social media director.
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"The lawsuit is capricious and opportunistic," Dan Cobleigh, the managing director of design and development at Madison Realty Capital, told me in an email.
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In outsourcing their lives, all the cooking and cleaning and caring for their children, the Parks are as parasitical as their humorously opportunistic interlopers.
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The argument feels wishful and familiar, bringing to mind challenges to Obama's birth or religion from fearful, frustrated or opportunistic voices on the right.
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China uses its economic might to bludgeon its way on the world stage, for instance, while Russia has prioritized opportunistic harassment and covert attacks.
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Evidence of a "Düsseldorf patient" was presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Seattle, alongside the report on the London patient.
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"And I think they have been opportunistic on seizing on [VAPI] to ban all of these products without giving thought to the broader implications."
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We can only hope President Trump will reject Whirlpool's opportunistic ploy and avoid the temptation to open the flood gates to counterproductive trade battles.
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Trump's social media director Dan Scavino, Jr., though, continued to isolate Cruz as a lone critic by calling her "an opportunistic politician" on Saturday.
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Instead, it is mostly small local banks and shady, opportunistic Chinese firms in Northeast China near the North Korean border that have been sanctioned.
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"In the past few weeks, we've seen opportunistic advertisers try to run an unprecedented number of these ads on our platforms," a spokesperson said.
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"Verallia and its shareholder Apollo have decided not to pursue this opportunistic transaction under current market conditions," a message to investors said on Monday.
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The bank's marketing materials said customers were supposed to be able to avoid trading with high-speed firms, which would be tagged as opportunistic traders.
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The company relies on an "opportunistic buying" strategy to acquire products from its 1,500 suppliers, many of whom are the country's top consumer products' companies.
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US banks including Goldman Sachs, PNC Bank and Citigroup hit the market with opportunistic deals this week, and the Yankee market has also been active.
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However, emerging markets — particularly China — could get a major boost if both sides resolve this issue, said Larry Benedict, CEO of The Opportunistic Trader platform.
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New Zealand's CERT NZ said earlier police were working to confirm the validity of the threats, although they were likely to be an "opportunistic scam".
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Therefore, when the next "seeds of doubt" arise and cause a dip in the market, investors should be opportunistic and seize those moments, Masters said.
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"Apple and Samsung warnings are important as they signal tighter margins, less pricing power and increased competition," said Larry Benedict, founder of The Opportunistic Trader.
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"It could be full-on asset acquisitions, licensing deals, partnerships, we can be opportunistic and we are open to the source of innovation," Meek said.
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But another trend that Gurley sounded the alarm on was the rise of "sharks" – "opportunistic investors" who can "craft investments that can exploit the situation".
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Yet while the U.K.'s vote to exit the European Union is expected to pressure results, it's also likely to provide bargains for opportunistic collectors.
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And people said it was just basically you trying to be opportunistic and making a trade and they were somewhat cynical about your approach there.
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But this market reality does reinforce how investors need to be opportunistic, and active in managing their portfolios, to make a move to cash rewarding.
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In these exchanges the younger Mr Trump appears trusting and his father opportunistic, an eager beneficiary of what seemed to be a Russian intelligence operation.
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Carolina has an opportunistic 'D' capable of turning a game around and Kuechly has a pair of interception returns for touchdowns during this postseason run.
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Gillibrand's critics have argued that her stances on the subject have been opportunistic and an effort to set herself apart as the 2020 election approaches.
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According to Pro Football Focus, 92 of Mr Newton's 132 rushes in 2015 came on designed running plays, rather than opportunistic scrambles against a defence.
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"The loose balls, the opportunistic 3s, Beverley made a big one and a lot of those little things added up," Jazz coach Quin Snyder said.
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As much as it's a list that doesn't make for comfortable reading, the shrill political responses have a craven, opportunistic ring to them—even now.
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" She also asserted that Russia is trying to reassert itself as a world power by "provoking the international community with opportunistic harassment and covert attack.
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Equally opportunistic intransigents on the political right have stoked fear and mistrust in all governmental institutions, damaging relationships with the public and further eroding trust.
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Detailed findings from two Phase III trials testing the new two-drug combination were presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Seattle.
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In part, the Islamic State was able to expand so rapidly in 2014 because it provided an opportunistic means for groups to settle longstanding scores.
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"—Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) August 22, 2019On Sunday, Brazil's education minister, Abraham Weintraub, called Macron an "opportunistic cretin seeking the support of the French farm lobby.
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"In the past, you've seen us be opportunistic," executive chairman Daniel Schwartz said in a call with investors on Wednesday, regarding the company's acquisition strategy.
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"Based on the list of known victims, Orangeworm does not select its targets randomly or conduct opportunistic hacking," Symantec said in a report published Monday.
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"I think it is better to be a kingmaker in this situation rather than an opportunistic prime minister," Anutin told Reuters in a recent interview.
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That deal was the second to be withdrawn at that time - fixed satellite services operator Telesat Canada also pulled an opportunistic repricing after investors resisted.
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The first offer was rejected by Murray & Roberts' board and its second biggest shareholder, the Public Investment Corporation, as "opportunistic" and poor value for shareholders.
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Trump's opportunistic responses to terror attacks are numerous, from last year's shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando to the London knife attack in June.
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Sixty years later, when Communism fell, the country was once more flooded with opportunistic Americans, many of them hatched in right-wing American think tanks.
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The company relies on an "opportunistic buying" strategy to secure items from suppliers, many of whom are the country's top consumer product and food manufacturers.
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She'll also work on framing the DA as an opportunistic politician who wouldn't have even revived the case had it not won him the election.
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It is attempting to acquire Qualcomm at an opportunistic, inferior price by installing a slate of conflicted Broadcom/Silver Lake nominees with minimal relevant experience.
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The underground MetroCard economy is a dance of hand gestures, knowing looks and expressions of gratitude, as riders buy illicit $2 swipes from opportunistic sellers.
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From that premise, DXM weaves a conspiratorial yarn about powerful AI, flailing governments, opportunistic corporations, and the people caught in the middle of all three.
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The Flames had lost in their last six visits to Madison Square Garden, but their speed and opportunistic play were too much for the Rangers.
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Some opportunistic loan financings have been pushed off amid the volatility, while the high-yield bond market has been in a holding pattern all week.
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At N.Y.C.F.C., jerseys in the stands honored the lightly used (and now departed) Kwadwo Poku as well as the scrappy but opportunistic midfielder Tommy McNamara.
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The computer maker also accused Xerox of using aggressive words and actions to force a potential combination on opportunistic terms and without providing adequate information.
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But while progress on trade is a net positive for stocks, there are still risks facing investors, said Larry Benedict, CEO of The Opportunistic Trader.
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"It was an opportunistic trade based on good market conditions, but when those conditions change it is hard to complete the deal," a banker said.
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At the same time, jaded Liberians ignored Ms. Johnson Sirleaf's calls to action, seeing them as an opportunistic way to get money from international donors.
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The report's authors found no evidence of fighting between criminal groups, but larger criminal networks slowly took over smaller opportunistic ones, leading to an oligopoly.
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The self-serving and opportunistic attacks from Clinton and her followers served to erode faith in extremely important institution for the sake of political gain.
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Unleashed by opportunistic demagogues and social-media-fueled white resentment, a right-wing populist backlash threatened democratic institutions and our belief in multiracial, multiethnic democracy.
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That doesn't mean that hacks go away — but we can squash the easy, opportunistic attacks, and make strong security more accessible for the general public.
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Source: FactSet Larry Benedict, CEO of The Opportunistic Trader, said this pattern of stocks falling as the 10-year breaches 3 percent could repeat itself.
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"To the extent that we have opportunistic ability to pass along some [of the higher costs], we will," he said on a call with analysts.
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"Now, four days before her formal presidential launch, she's issued a politically opportunistic apology that doesn't go nearly far enough," Reed said in a statement.
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Still, it would be unfair to say that Papagan's endeavors is entirely profit driven or that his interest in the O.J. trial is simply opportunistic.
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The Board is confident in our ability to generate shareholder value in excess of Gannett's opportunistic proposal through our focused execution of this standalone plan.
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But Hitler was a fixated ideologue with a strong party organization, while Trump is an opportunistic narcissist driven above all by the need for adulation.
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Big Ag's single-crop focus, where corn and soy stretch for miles, prevents the opportunistic growth of wildflowers and other plants, which hurts bees, too.
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Above all, distressed-debt players are opportunistic, not ideological: they are constantly hunting for value in assets and trades that are mispriced or widely scorned.
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It would be an opportunistic way for the company, which was valued at $7.5 billion in its last funding round, to capitalize on its larger rival.
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"Our portfolio construction is designed to create a balanced portfolio and position us to be opportunistic in noisy and volatile markets," Connor wrote in the letter.
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Those investments have raised the prospects of a late opportunistic push for more cash from ABI, which counts Budweiser and Stella Artois among its top brands.
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The research community is eager to turn this unusual episode into a major scientific experiment, but the threat posed by opportunistic fisheries could derail such efforts.
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Silfverberg came away with an opportunistic goal when he slid his 22nd of the season past Panthers rookie goaltender Sam Montembeault, who had lost his stick.
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During closing arguments, Silverman painted Franklin as an opportunistic killer who hunted for his alleged victims in the same area in which he lived and worked.
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Given his December loss to an opportunistic Bryan Barberena, however, the young lightweight entered his UFC 200 bout with Spain's Enrique Marin desperate for a win.
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Weak or opportunistic filings would no longer lead to work authorization; additionally, they would mean a quick trip to immigration court and a likely removal order.
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That initial opportunistic braying of the left centered on claims that President Trump is an idiot, would destroy the economy, and would start World War III.
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Instacart CEO Apoorva Mehta told TechCrunch at the time that the startup didn't really need the capital and that this was more of an "opportunistic" battle.
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It is possible that as they become weaker, they also become easier to catch, making them a relatively easy meal for any opportunistic dolphins swimming by.
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You can lay out all the theories you want, but the market movements may be down to nothing more than opportunistic buying from the crypto masses.
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AMAZINGLY DELL HAS BOASTED OF THE OPPORTUNISTIC OPPORTUNITIES THAT THEY HAVE, THAT THE DISCOUNT GIVES FOR MICHAEL DELL AND SILVERLAKE AT THE EXPENSE OF THE HOLDERS.
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"The primary markets for our focus are in Southeast Asia, but we are also opportunistic in Europe and China," senior investment manager Photchara Sripincha told TechCrunch.
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One legacy of that investigation is that America has become more active than most other countries in seeking to uncover and punish opportunistic crimes after disasters.
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The onslaughts are a mixture of opportunistic and calculated crime, explained Zachary Abuza, a professor specializing in Southeast Asian security issues at the National War College.
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While the Chiefs' defense was opportunistic, the Kansas City offense rarely found a rhythm, scoring just 12 second-half points, all on field goals from Butker.
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One of the bankers said the tight pricing on the 5.5-year was deemed too opportunistic for certain accounts and pushed investors towards the longer tenor.
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"In simple terms, the allegations of mis-selling are opportunistic, entirely baseless and have no prospect of success," a spokeswoman for World First said via email.
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"It's gone from very regular large-scale relationships, to very opportunistic," Sheila Adams, the vice president of sales and marketing for Maine Coast Lobster, told SeafoodSource.
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This is not some opportunistic attempt to limit gun ownership based upon the ever more obvious arc of tragedies caused by criminals and terrorists with firearms.
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And it's even possible that the experts' theories are wrong — that the long-term consequences of opportunistic policies won't be as dire as the experts predict.
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"Acquisitions are not a specific stream we're deliberate about at this point – -but we're definitely keen to see if opportunistic acquisitions might come about," he said.
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Beard said trading houses had to stay opportunistic, which implies higher risk taking when supplying oil and pre-financing producers or refiners in distress or difficulty.
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" Teo claims only one entrepreneur has asked to buy back shares from Binary, and says that those who choose that route are engaged in "opportunistic grandstanding.
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While the ad was clearly an effort to portray a relevant but inoffensive message of social unity, people are calling it an inauthentic, opportunistic marketing ploy.
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The company, which is responsible for a significant amount of web traffic, has been an adamant — if sometimes opportunistic — supporter of net neutrality for years now.
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Although it wouldn't have been a fast runner, Razana would've been formidable at ambushing and scavenging, similar to the opportunistic behavior of today's hyenas and lions.
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And when upstart species begin to thrive, you can be sure that the most opportunistic species of them all, Homo sapiens, will try to eat them.
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Shares in Faroe, which rejected DNO's 610 million pound hostile bid in November as inadequate and "opportunistic", have since ranged between 140 pence and 160.8 pence.
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It's a system that's designed to protect the team's clear strength: to strangle pace, underscore their size, and benefit from opportunistic sequences in the open floor.
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"Some flex space operators are going to be a little more opportunistic and lease a little more on top of what they were doing," Whelan said.
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Zurich has not factored acquisitions or share buybacks into its plan, Greco said though he added the insurer could be "tactical and opportunistic" regarding merger opportunities.
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The conservative political establishment amplifying anti-Jewish conspiracies to win elections is no surprise -- they have caved in to every opportunistic obsession of the far right.
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ISIS seeks as much violence and chaos as possible, but appears to be opportunistic — it exhorts, facilitates, assists and, in some cases, may provide general direction.
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Sixty-four years later, in 1895, an opportunistic social climber named Louis Keller constructed a nine-hole golf course on the property near Roll's old farm.
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Mr. Armstrong, who has since revealed a new go-it-alone strategy for Williams, might have had good cause to ignore an opportunistic, possibly lowball, bid.
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Lenders report a first quarter uptick in opportunistic middle market repricing deals, which have typically been more of a feature of the broadly syndicated loan market.
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Berendsen, which called the Elis approach "opportunistic," said it was investing 450 million pounds to expand in Europe and to replace plant and machinery in Britain.
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He noted correctly that the GOP's opportunistic Keystone Pipeline boosterism is incompatible with the view that eminent domain should not be used to advance private interests.
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Meanwhile, his EPA chief, Scott Pruitt, has said that it would be "opportunistic" and "misplaced" to use events like Harvey to raise concerns about climate change.
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He shifts his positions depending on opportunistic ambitions or passing whim, sometimes motivated by nothing more than a desire to echo whom he is talking to.
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Billionaire Bollore transformed a family-run paper factory into a sprawling empire that spans the media, transport, logistics and telecoms through opportunistic investments and ruthless acquisitions.
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She seems to be having a great time in the role, as does Mark Bedard, hilarious and seemingly effortless as the wry and opportunistic clown, Touchstone.
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The idea was to play with a more controlled aggression, keep unforced errors to an acceptable level and pressure Pliskova with opportunistic advances to the net.
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Gulls are what's known as "opportunistic kleptoparasites," meaning they don't derive 100 percent of their diets from heist but rather just steal when the opportunity arises.
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Others have said Mr. Andrews cut a deal with China for politically opportunistic reasons: His state government goes to the polls in less than two weeks.
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Opal (Ilfenesh Hadera), who in the film was an opportunistic lesbian siren, becomes a more rounded character with a romantic past, and perhaps future, with Nola.
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"Where these firms usually struggle is that the opportunistic approach that brought them to where they are doesn't work as the firm grows," Dr. Allon said.
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But none of those firms carry Goldman's reputation for being politically influential and financially opportunistic — a combination that has made it an easy global punching bag.
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Spread online, Rhodesian-themed T-shirts, posters and military insignia have become a subtle form of racist messaging promoted by white supremacists and opportunistic apparel marketers.
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In the wake of the 2008 housing crisis, opportunistic investors swooped in with hopes of profiting on tens of thousands of blighted homes across the country.
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You're always going to have those kinds of opportunistic people who go on eBay and put crazy prices on items that no one will ever pay.
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"Both (cities) would ... probably be opportunistic for us, especially the U.S. option, but also in Europe," he said at the SportsPro Live conference at Wembley Stadium.
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In a sign that BG has increased opportunistic trading, the company said it had purchased 13 more cargoes on the spot market in the fourth quarter.
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Cosby countersued the women in 2015, claiming that the women made "malicious, opportunistic, and false and defamatory accusations of sexual misconduct against" him, among other claims.
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"Bloodshed and mayhem will definitely follow your opportunistic attempt to make electoral gain," Prince Turki wrote in a letter published in the Saudi newspaper al-Jazeera.
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The film, about an opportunistic guitarist who finds himself to be the only person who remembers the Beatles after a worldwide blackout, will screen May 4.
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We talk about #MeToo, and I say it could, in our market system, quickly become a monetized and opportunistic hashtag, not at all what Tarana Burke intended.
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But she failed to persuade parts of the centre-left and won her tiny nine-seat majority with the support of some opportunistic MEPs from populist groups.
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It would be nice if everyone remembered, next time around, that these justifications are utterly opportunistic, offered in bad faith, and there's no obligation to pretend otherwise.
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The company announced today that it has rolled out new encryption features for all the websites it protects: TLS 1.3, automatic HTTPS rewrites, and opportunistic encryption upgrades.
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"The most recent selling included CEO Michael Kneeland's first-ever sale outside of a 10b5-1 plan in an opportunistic-looking disposal," said the latest InsiderScore report.
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But bankers said the typically opportunistic sovereign's timing was good, coming amid a rally in commodity prices that has helped lift Latin American bonds in recent weeks.
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British bigwigs, including some intelligence officers, put the document to opportunistic use; some of those who made political capital out of it probably knew it was dodgy.
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The $4.1 billion in bond mutual fund outflows was partially offset by $1.1 billion in opportunistic taxable-bond buying by exchange-traded funds, the Lipper data showed.
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The two studies released on Monday, in H.I.V.-negative women ages 221 to 225, were presented in Boston at the annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections.
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"I expect that next year we may see more financial institutions being put up for sale... we're observing this and our approach is opportunistic," Morawiecki told reporters.
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Like its ancestor, the wolf, the domestic dog is an opportunistic scavenger and may navigate towards the smell of faeces, particularly those containing remnants of undigested food.
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Axiata, which has a 22.50 percent stake in M21, views the Keppel-led offer of S$21 per M227 share as "opportunistic" and "inadequate", the source said.
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A similar shift, from outright rejection of climate science to a more partial, opportunistic resistance, is evident across the conservative political-business elite that Mr Pruitt represents.
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Charter's decision to move forward with the opportunistic trade only looked smarter - and helped reinforce its reputation as a savvy user of capital markets in tough times.
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A: There are an awful lot of perhaps more opportunistic investors possibly quietly hoping for a bad deal that might cause prices to slip in their favor.
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The timing for Paulson appeared opportunistic, as gold prices declined amid a global trade war as investors sought safety in the strong U.S. dollar and U.S. Treasuries.
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President Donald Trump's proposal to sell half of America's emergency oil stock seems "opportunistic", according to the CEO of one of the world's largest natural resource companies.
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And expectations for more than US$10bn of new high-yield supply next week may need to be revised down if more opportunistic issuers decide to wait.
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Perhaps Mr Buffett is just being opportunistic, as he has been before: he invested in Goldman Sachs, a large bank, in the depths of the financial crisis.
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To me this sounds like an opportunistic takeover, but in addition to not being a lawyer, I also am not a businessman, so possibly I'm just naive.
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KKR's indicative offer soon after, of A$3.50 ($2.66) per share, was two-thirds below its price a year earlier, prompting investors to reject it as opportunistic.
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"These opportunistic oil and gas producers seem to have discovered the secret formula for generating much higher stock prices in this environment," the "Mad Money " host said.
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They built popular products, scaled up quickly, then dared governments to do something about their blatant violations of numerous laws or their opportunistic use of outdated regulations.
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But in the past year or so, as Nigeria's president launched a renewed military offensive against the group, Boko Haram's operations became less organized and more opportunistic.
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Leucadia completed several opportunistic transactions over the past 12 months, although they did not materially alter the overall composition of Leucadia's financial services and merchant banking investments.
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The initial wave of closures, Bell said, are "opportunistic," whereas the next wave of closures will come from a deeper look at each store and its region.
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"The bulk of the evidence suggests that humans are opportunistic eaters ... and if we are given more chances to eat, the more we will eat," Levitsky said.
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Some officials and experts contend that the affiliates merely represent the opportunistic rebranding by existing local militant groups seeking global notoriety and, possibly, financial or technical assistance.
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It also reifies the claim that Dylan Farrow's allegations were orchestrated as an opportunistic act of revenge, nakedly bolstering the notion that Woody Allen is a victim.
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His critics, meanwhile, say he has mounted an opportunistic political power play that has enriched friendly oligarchs, deepened economic inequality, and undermined the accountability of the government.
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"Turkcell's claim is opportunistic, an abuse of the process of court, baseless and without merit," MTN said in a statement after filing a defense plea on Monday.
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Zika, which is now sweeping the Americas, is transmitted primarily by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which the U.N. health body described as an "opportunistic and tenacious menace".
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The self-serving aspect is beautifully embodied by Joachim's widowed daughter-in-law, Sophie (a great, glacial Elsa Lepoivre) and her opportunistic lover, Friedrich Bruckmann (Guillaume Gallienne).
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" Ms. McCain's speech contrasted her father's legacy with the "opportunistic appropriation" and "cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly.
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If their expectations or assumptions about a studio visit with the artist were disappointing, then perhaps they should examine their own opportunistic hopes for such a meeting.
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The counterargument, articulated by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. at his 2005 confirmation hearings, is that considering foreign law is bound to be selective and opportunistic.
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"Some of the requests for aid appear opportunistic on their face while others seem truly desperate," the lobbyist Dave Oxner wrote in a recent note to clients.
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But not every infection led to a payout: In a large-scale, opportunistic attack, between 5 and 10 percent of victims actually pay the ransom, Barysevich said.
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Despite being identified with game theory, Professor Schelling described himself as an opportunistic user of its ideas, bringing them in when needed and sometimes not at all.
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Yet the sudden appearance of Chinese companies as top corporate sponsors at this year's World Cup hints at the country's opportunistic rise in the world of soccer.
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"Opportunistic brokers and firms push them due to their fat fees," said Barrett Cohn, chief executive at Scenic Advisement, which works with companies on secondary share sales.
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REFINANCING RETREATS Refinancing, traditionally the main driver of activity, of US$605bn in 2015 was 24% down on 1303 as a natural decline in opportunistic refinancing continued.
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Venus Williams, the enduring 220-year-old star, was the more consistent, even-tempered and opportunistic player in her 21997-25 (22), 19903-21990, 210-21 victory.
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"We've got opportunities to grow organically in mature markets as well as emerging markets; going forward we will be opportunistic," Elementis Chief Executive Paul Waterman told Reuters.
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Also back as a supplier is Liberia after a near eight-month hiatus, while imports from other opportunistic suppliers such as Vietnam and Venezuela are increasing again.
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But Lord is not an opportunistic convert, or at least not a recent one — he's been defending Trump for years as a columnist for the American Spectator.
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We have "increased comfort around return on invested capital on recent initiatives, which we believe are accretive, opportunistic, and conducted from a position of strength," Credit Suisse said.
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But opportunistic or abusive claims are unfortunately numerous in the current caseload, particularly among people who seek asylum after having been in the United States for a while.
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One of the sources close to TCI said the dispute with the LSE board had "definitely" left the exchange open to an opportunistic takeover approach from a rival.
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A surge in local and international demand for avocados has caused prices to spike and prompted opportunistic thieves to try to make a profit from the stolen fruit.
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This generation is young, multi-national, creative, opportunistic, technically skilled, and realistic about the challenges and risks that lay ahead in pursuing opportunities "out there", beyond Earth's orbit.
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If these complaints were aired in public, instead of behind closed doors, maybe banks would be less quick to settle, discouraging the opportunistic from lodging an unsubstantiated complaint.
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Although M&A activity has been relatively muted in recent years, TRMK remains an opportunistic acquirer, evidenced by the relatively minor acquisition of RB Bancorporation completed in 5003Q17.
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In January 2016, Spotify quietly went out to raise an "opportunistic" $500 million in convertible notes from Swedish investors, with those notes specifically pegged to an IPO plan.
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One of his main goals was to simplify and streamline the business, which meant removing businesses that weren't core and have an opportunistic approach for mergers and acquisitions.
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Favorable market conditions prompted a wave of opportunistic deals which hit the market in early September, including refinancings, repricings and dividend recapitalizations – which show no signs of abating.
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The soaring price of vanilla has been accompanied by an opportunistic crime wave: raiders rip out whole vines to transplant them elsewhere and armed robbers hold up warehouses.
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While several share repurchase programs were announced over the last 12 months, execution is expected to remain opportunistic and is not expected to impair the sector's overall liquidity.
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Over the past month, Trump has been mentioned by name on five companies' earnings calls, in contexts that range from the opportunistic, to the blase, to the comical.
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"ZPG's proposal is highly opportunistic and fundamentally undervalues the company and its prospects," Sir Peter Wood, GoCompare's chairman, said of the approach, which was made on Nov. 8.
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Some of those workers will be hired by existing companies, such as banks, truckers, farm equipment makers and drugstore chains, while others will employed by opportunistic start-ups.
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"The perceived success" of attacks by such extremists in Europe and San Bernardino, California, "might motivate others to replicate opportunistic attacks with little or no warning," Clapper said.
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It seems like everywhere you look, corrupt politicians, opportunistic lawyers, and even some greedy ordinary citizens are blocking transportation, energy, and housing projects that most Americans desperately want.
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The Germans relied on a scrappy defence and opportunistic offence to squeeze past a Canadian team who had looked on course for a third straight Olympic final appearance.
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Some of the UK pay-TV group's investors are grumbling that independent directors gave in too quickly to an opportunistic bid from Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox.
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It's partly to offset big stock distributions for employees, but CFO David Wehner also said it was "opportunistic," aka related to Facebook perceiving its price as too low.
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Unlike the other mining bosses, Glencore's CEO Ivan Glasenberg is a major shareholder - but also one of the few remaining executives with a track record of opportunistic deals.
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"Given the high-yield index has tightened 200 basis points since February 11, we're seeing more opportunistic issuers decide to access the market," another senior investment banker said.
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" Longtime New York Times columnist and New York Magazine writer-at-large Frank Rich pounced, tweeting, "Is there anything Gillibrand has done that is not contrived and opportunistic?
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While it's true that German reliance on Russian natural gas is a longstanding concern, Trump's deployment of the issue in a public forum to berate Germany seems opportunistic.
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"Scammers are opportunistic, and they take advantage of whatever topics are in the news and on people's minds," said Katherine Hutt, national spokesperson for the Better Business Bureau.
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