Sentences with phrase «opportunists whose»

Former President John Mahama has taken swipe at some members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), describing them as people who are self - seeking opportunists whose main interest is to enrich themselves and their relatives.
Wisely, the director rarely seeks to simplify the mysterious complexity of Schindler, an opportunist whose deeds became giddily selfless.

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He became a political opportunist, whose aim was simply to remain as president.
The current state Assemblyman didn't seek the Democratic endorsement, but he has been heavily criticized by the county committee — cast as an opportunist, whose votes on women's equality and abortion rights, for instance, don't correspond with the party's ideals.
Then there was a group Sanfey called «moral opportunists» whose behavior shifted toward keeping a larger share as the winnings went up.
All parasites are opportunists, preying on the weak and unhealthy whose immune systems are not balanced and functioning at full capacity.
But he also was an opportunist — an inveterate land speculator whose public responsibilities often were complicated by management of his highly leveraged holdings.
One former colleague described Nix to Mother Jones as an opportunist, whose sales pitch often amounted to «' Can I sell this to you and work out the details afterward?
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