Sentence example with the word 'opportunism'

opportunism

Definition n. taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others

Last update: September 30, 2015


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But he was 10th to execute judgments upon English Puritans, and modern high churchmen complain of his infirmity of purpose, his opportunism and his failure to give Parker adequate assistance in rebuilding the shattered fabric of the English Church.   [Please select]

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His weapon is organized opportunism, wielding an unexpected blow, and keeping the employer in a frenzy of fearful anticipation.   [Please select]

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The [I] nations accept this help, especially for practical reasons and opportunism.   [Please select]

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Life, being in itself indifferent, the whole question was one of opportunism.   [Please select]

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It was a machinery which could make of him any manner of man which the opportunism of the particular moment required.   [Please select]

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This policy of opportunism he was able to justify by powerful argument.   [Please select]

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There are no grounds for doubting his sincerity in taking this step; it was not an act of pure opportunism.   [Please select]

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In its organization and administration it was an impossible combination of the practical and the theoretical, of opportunism and humanitarianism, of common sense and idealism.   [Please select]

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An excuse, a pretence, one more of the sickening, whining phrases with which you conceal your gluttonous opportunism--" And so she continued, while I stood silent."   [Please select]

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