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Part of the problem is that, because outbreaks occur without warning, any subsequent analysis of them is somewhat opportunistic and tends to result in case reports.
In this context this morning's placing appears somewhat opportunistic, and will be more than sufficient to take the heat out of the shares in the short-term".
This was a somewhat opportunistic case for war, since I knew that the administration did not see freeing Iraq from tyranny as anything but a secondary objective.
This is somewhat opportunistic on Dave's part — he sees a lucrative future for the girls entertaining the "soul brothers" serving in Vietnam — but also a sharp historical insight.
Other subordinate rulers who emerged under the overarching umbrella provided by the Satara ruler and his peshwa were equally somewhat opportunistic in their use of politics.
SNP MSP Sandra White described Mr Murphy's apology to voters on Saturday as "somewhat opportunistic" and called for him to instead say sorry for backing the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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Investors should maintain an opportunistic, somewhat defensive and mostly invested stance.
Although recently shown to be somewhat of an opportunistic blood-feeder in eastern Amazonian Brazil [ 6], A. darlingi is regarded as the most anthropophilic anopheline in the Americas [ 7, 8].
Redlener added: "I think it's an opportunistic attempt and somewhat desperate to relate corporate self-interest to a massive public health crisis".
This is somewhat surprising given the long-standing interest in P. aeruginosa as an opportunistic pathogen.
Together, our results have provided a virally based explanation for the somewhat paradoxical clinical observations linking the immunosuppressant, rapamycin, to the control of the opportunistic malignancy, KS.
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