Such opportunism can take the form of insufficient care given to ensuring safety or quality standards — or even, in some cases, to criminal misconduct.
Not exact matches
Indeed, if Clement was not
such a proponent of foreign investment up until this month, the Potash decision would not have been cast as craven political
opportunism.
He abhors
such crass
opportunism.
Most important, Faldo's round contained the ruthless
opportunism reminiscent of other seemingly impossible comebacks,
such as the one in the 1966 U.S. Open by Billy Casper, who rallied from seven strokes behind Arnold Palmer on the final nine.
Um a journo myself and I swear I would never stoop so low as to use
such bias n myopic
opportunism to attack the intelligence of a player who never set conditions for joining a certain team... Okay, let's take for example if he had joined his favourite Man U....
Such is the art of intelligent political
opportunism: you look for cracks in the ground — sorry, more seismology — and then try to prise them open.
To pull together a coalition with more than one other party,
such as one of the nationalist groups, would not only be difficult but would look like the worst imaginable form of
opportunism.
As
such, polar bears provide an excellent example of evolutionary
opportunism within a widespread mammalian lineage.
There are many ways to save money on the life insurance coverage you need, and taking advantage of those savings
opportunism can significantly cut the cost of
such coverage.