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Opponents of biotechnology say they see not so much an opportunity as opportunism by its proponents to exploit the food crisis.
Cynics might regard this as opportunism.
Some see his pivot from incumbent to insurgent as opportunism.
And for the second generation coöperation with the authorities was viewed as "opportunism".
Political rivals, from Nixon aides to former Senator Bob Dole, describe it more sinisterly as opportunism.
Some of Father Judge's friends, however, are angry by what they see as opportunism by some gay rights advocates.
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Some observers viewed these revelations as brave, others as cynical opportunism.
The success of Bostons Angel at Cheltenham last March was immediately dismissed as gutsy opportunism, the eventual protagonists having staggered up the hill as though abashed by their inferiority to rivals who had variously run below form, or failed to get round.
It was also a case of identifying and seizing opportunities – what Sumner et al [ 11] refer to as 'strategic opportunism.' For instance, from the international meeting we developed a resource pack which was a compilation of all the presentations from the International conference in 2007.
The move has however been interpreted by some as political opportunism.
Increasingly, her style of government has been described more as unguided opportunism than shrewd pragmatism.
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