Similar words: opportunist, opportunistic, opportunistic infection, opportunity, opportunity cost, equal opportunity, opportune, inopportune. Meaning: [‚ɑpər'tjuːnɪzm /‚ɒpə't-] n. taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others.
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1. He was accused of commercial opportunism.
2. He accused the diary's publishers of blatant opportunism.
3. Opportunism consists of sacrificing fundamental interests in order to gain temporary, partial benefits.
4. Etiquette became debauchery but opportunism still fuelled the conversation.
5. There was certainly more to it than mere opportunism.
6. Opportunism is a devious kind of self-interested behaviour.
7. In general[sentencedict.com], opportunism rather than predetermination is the key.
8. That sums up the cynical hypocrisy and political opportunism of Labour.
9. Opportunism is claimed to be particularly relevant to the implementation of decisions.
10. And, although opportunism has often got the better of his instincts, he has tended towards social tolerance.
11. Endara criticized Arias's decision as political opportunism, claiming that he intended preparing his candidature for the 1994 presidential elections.
12. This, to us, highlights the opportunism of this conference in failing to address the pressing basic issues which confront women.
13. A different view of royal opportunism can be seen in the confirmation of charters for leading monasteries outside the demesne.
14. It is blatant, undisguised opportunism by management, showing preference for what can be done, rather than what should be done.
15. The Republicans, still angered by the Bridgeport opportunism that cheated them of a seat, made Daley suffer for it.
16. But on social issues, he is accused of opportunism.
17. And where there is hype, opportunism flourishes.
18. It is easy to dismiss this as political opportunism.
19. Lenin headed the struggle against opportunism.
20. He never missed an opportunity of explosing their opportunism.
21. This is a remnant of opportunism.
22. The fall of the old regime provided fertile ground for opportunism.
23. She sees the business of making money as just grubby opportunism.
24. The Energy Minister responded by saying that the opposition's concern for the environment was political opportunism.
25. The president insisted that he was acting out of compassion, not opportunism.
26. To her opponents, Goodright's support for minority rights looked like political opportunism.
27. They succeed because they operate with values that go beyond opportunism.
28. Divorced from the program of revolutionary Marxism, cadres immersed in the mass movement eventually succumb to opportunism.
29. But he was still at an experimental stage of his thinking, and this enabled his political opportunism to come into play.
30. Beneath this surface of high principle swirls an undercurrent of political opportunism.
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