opportunistically

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In an opportunistic manner
opportunistic
taking advantage of situations that arise

The danger now isn't so much from the AIDS virus itself as from opportunistic infections.

opportunistic
said of people who will take advantage of situations to advance their own interests, without regard for principles

You can't trust somebody that opportunistic -- she'll stab you in the back the first chance she gets.

opportunism
The art or practice of taking advantage of opportunities or circumstances
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Taking advantage of opportunities or circumstances when they arise (often with little regard for principles )
opportunism
{i} practice of seizing opportunities (often without regard for principles or ethics)
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The art or practice of taking advantage of opportunities or circumstances, or of seeking immediate advantage with little regard for ultimate consequences
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timing; taking advantage of a news event to get something out of it for your side (e g responding to a story on "60 Minutes" that sings the praises of two glasses of red wine a day for cardiac health by putting out a news release -- or doing a press conference --with prestigious researchers refuting the story)
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The taking of opportunities; especially the practice of seeking immediate advantage from a situation without considering the long term
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taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others
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disapproval If you refer to someone's behaviour as opportunism, you are criticizing them for taking advantage of any opportunity that occurs in order to gain money or power, without thinking about whether their actions are right or wrong. The Energy Minister responded by saying that the opposition's concern for the environment was political opportunism. using every opportunity to gain power, money, or unfair advantages - used to show disapproval
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{s} of an opportunist; of opportunism
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disapproval If you describe someone's behaviour as opportunistic, you are critical of them because they take advantage of situations in order to gain money or power, without thinking about whether their actions are right or wrong. Many of the party's members joined only for opportunistic reasons. + opportunistically op·por·tun·is·ti·cal·ly This nationalist feeling has been exploited opportunistically by several important politicians
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An organism capable of causing disease only in a host whose resistance is lowered--usually by other diseases or by drugs
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Investment strategy that seeks to profit from pricing discrepancies resulting from corporate "event" transactions, such as mergers & acquisitions, spinoffs, price fluctuations, imbalances, bankruptcies, or recapitalizations Also known as "event driven " These funds are usually aggressive and they seek to make money in the most efficient way at the given time
opportunistic
adj Being or caused by a usually harmless microorganism that can become pathogenic when the host’s resistance is impaired
opportunistic
taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of possible benefit
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