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Meanings of more opportunistic in anglès
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Usage of more opportunistic in anglès
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But, bankers now expect weak commodity prices to spur moreopportunistic deals.
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However, his latest brainwave is even more controversial, and perhaps a tad moreopportunistic.
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What could be a moreopportunistic means of generating data than exploiting your own body?
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Since Vincent Plum's losses were my windfalls, I saw Mancuso's disappearance from a moreopportunistic perspective.
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His second was even moreopportunistic.
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Was the high command's involvement and support moreopportunistic, coming after the Belgian and French attackers suggested such an operation?
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Atlanta has been tough against the run, but the defense needs to be moreopportunistic as it has forced only two turnovers.
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Security analysts believe the group is becoming less ideological and moreopportunistic, raising funds by ransoming hostages and getting involved in drug trafficking.
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Edwards said Cooper-Standard will be moreopportunistic as it related to acquisitions, but prices have not been attractive in the last few years.
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This is more likely to have an impact on moreopportunistic deals, with a shorter-term focus, than those based on long-term strategic rationale, Monarchi said.
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I think we have to be a bit moreopportunistic and have quicker releases around the net. TV: 9:30 p.m.
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OKT3 induction therapy was used in 42 patients and Minnesota antilymphocyte globule in 58 patients, with equivalent results except for moreopportunistic infection with OKT3.
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'I can assure you, also, that there were far moreopportunistic people on that Peninsula than I.