Riots continue in London, fueled by a combination of poverty, police resentment and criminal opportunism.
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Wednesday's deal also represents a certain degree of opportunism on the part of Spain.
But on the other hand some predicted voters could punish him for alleged political opportunism.
Didn't Mr Romney deserve everything he got, given his opportunism over guns and immigration?
Its hallmarks are pragmatism, opportunism and an ambivalent attitude towards the uses of violence.
Then on 76 minutes Chopra produced a moment of skill and opportunism to break the deadlock.
Sir Jeremy said Labour would co-operate with the police inquiry but dismissed the complaints as "opportunism".
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But the problem with these tax-cuts is that they are motivated by short-term political opportunism.
It accused ScottishPower of blatant "opportunism" so shortly after Scottish Gas had increased its prices.
Opportunism, with a slice of luck, always played a large part in his life.
Her painful contortions about Mr Clinton leave her open to the twin charges of hypocrisy and opportunism.
"What happened last night was a spectacle of sheer opportunism on the part of Labour, " he said.
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In a debate in the Commons Mr Clegg accused Newcastle City Council of "shameless political opportunism and cynicism".
Some of the business that came through the doors at Giuliani Partners bore the odor of rank opportunism.
This is a veiled jab at Mr Romney, whose recent conversion to pro-lifery smacks to many of opportunism.
His comments came after Mr Cameron accused Labour of opportunism over the issue.
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Asked if the Labour Party was guilty of opportunism in attacking News Corp.
But Mr Miliband has been accused of hypocrisy and opportunism by coalition leaders.
Perhaps that was largely serendipity, but it shows why opportunism can be a perfectly valid reason for a merger.
But Green accused Mr Bryant of "walking the line between opportunism and hypocrisy".
Some Whitehall observers believe that the Treasury's apparent change of heart owes more to political opportunism than genuine conversion.
Their alliance deserves to be exposed for the opportunism and criminality it represents.
The software technology and the ingenuity go hand in hand and there seems to be continuing support and opportunism available.
He accused the Labour leader of "rank opportunism" - and said voters would see through Mr Miliband's party political "posturing".
They are keen to rid themselves of a well-deserved reputation for opportunism and self-service, won in the days of Suharto.
If China is now offering to boost the continent's infrastructure, that reflects something more than just philanthropy or diplomatic opportunism.
But as is often the case in such high-profile public policy spats, the story behind the story speaks more to opportunism.
Without a trace of cynicism or opportunism, Freudenberg-NOK recognizes that the benefits of corporate social responsibility are complex and many.
And then there is his irrepressible and omnipresent friend, Kyle (Rogen), who genuinely loves him but has a streak of crass opportunism.
This suit, on the other hand, looks like little more than opportunism.
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