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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a opportunistic" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an opportunistic" because "opportunistic" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "He is known for his an opportunistic approach to business, always looking for the next big opportunity."
Alternatives: "a strategic" or "a calculating".
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Hence, Problem 3.3 is divided into a power allocation and a opportunistic subcarrier assignment problem.
To reduce the computational complexity and make the problem tractable, we consider a opportunistic subcarrier assignment, where each subcarrier is assigned to a unique RN.
(a) Opportunistic schedulers which are solely channel-aware may not even be stable (i.e., keep the users' queues bounded), unless chosen carefully, for example, using prior knowledge of mean arrival rates into the users' queues.
I knew at the time that this was part of an effort to generate some good will and publicity within the Hispanic community; but, from the paper's coverage of the event, that sincere and smart effort can easily be perceived today as a opportunistic stunt.
Treating such an important subject in such a opportunistic way actually undermines the message that must be delivered to the public on a sustained basis: The middle-class crisis will continue until we have a new economic model that substantially increases investment in education and infrastructure.
Finally, this external validation in a single center over a series of 401 patients is closer to a opportunistic screening scenario with a prevalence of PCa of 28%%, more common than the 46%% given by the referenced nomogram.
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"It was not an opportunistic act but a deliberate deed".
That trip to Washington clinched Allen's conversion from an opportunistic integrationist to a sincere one.
Aguilar put Mexico ahead with an opportunistic strike among a confused defence in the 32nd minute.
Chaya was looking for an opportunistic Southerner called a winged elm.
Record labels are hoping that a buyer, if only an opportunistic private-equity firm, emerges quickly.
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