Legal challenges will be abound from sore losers and political opportunists trying to exploit legal technicalities. |
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It is full of absurd would-be lovers, quick-witted opportunists, cold-hearted villains and crackpot eccentrics. |
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But it wasn't that the nation saw that politicians were all a bunch of craven opportunists. |
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This is supposedly the best season for opportunists to appear on campus and steal while we are out enjoying the sun and playing frisbee. |
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This suggests that dibblers are essentially insectivorous dietary generalists and opportunists. |
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It said criminals are more likely to be opportunists making the most of chances that arise in their everyday lives. |
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The forwards, ie, the sharks of the political underworld are opportunists but each with a different strength. |
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By nature, a lot of us are selfish opportunists who tend to pay a lot more mind to something when a treat is guaranteed. |
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They were instead consummate opportunists, wily politicians who made up policy on the hoof. |
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Pure theory is too vulnerable to corruption and perversion at the hands of opportunists. |
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The others were forced into prostitution by pimps, small-time opportunists, and organized rings. |
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She is an absolutist, despising those opportunists who take time out of normal life for a little promiscuity. |
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I think, for the most part. they're opportunists without much dignity or pride, people who would sell out their own kind to get ahead. |
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I suppose I should give them credit for being equal opportunists in their ridiculousness. |
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I think, for the most part, they're opportunists without much dignity or pride, people who would sell out their own kind to get ahead. |
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She helped them to fight against the expropriation of their property by ruthless opportunists. |
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An assortment of hatchet men, opportunists and sycophants gained access to the levers of power. |
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Rowe said Jackson was a man being manipulated by opportunists, who kept information from him and wanted to milk millions of dollars out of him. |
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The opportunists know exactly what matters and it is always money or power. |
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Instead, he allowed himself to be misled by the sycophants, opportunists and the parasitic financiers. |
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The fact that there are opportunists in the world does not change anything regarding the need to protect people. |
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They seem to have become a party of opportunists and I think that's where the problem for Meg lies. |
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As we noted here, opportunists will always arise to exploit an exploitable situation. |
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Contrary to popular opinion, these crimes are not committed by opportunists who see an expensive car and take a chance. |
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We've got our whole country giving, and you yet you see people out here who are clearly opportunists taking advantage of a sad situation. |
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Close scrutiny revealed that some opportunists had collected the used bottles and filled them with ordinary water to sell them at premium rates. |
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Not necessarily incompetent, they are opportunists who seize the chance to make lots of money for doing relatively little work. |
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There are opportunists who think of Diwali as a way to make a buck and sell it as a colorful commodity on the market. |
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Someone laboriously tills the land and the fruits are snatched away by the opportunists. |
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However, police are convinced those responsible were organised car thieves and not opportunists. |
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But western leaders, commercial opportunists, and incautious journalists, want us to believe what we cannot see. |
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During the coming months there will be many political prostitutes and opportunists emerging like crabs from the muddy filth of deception and greed. |
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Most burglaries are carried out by opportunists when a house is empty. |
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I've seen people react to the opportunists with even more idiocy. |
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Looting is opportunistic, and most of those involved freely admit to being opportunists. |
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The president lambasted the people who were behind land invasions in the Western Cape and Gauteng, describing them as opportunists who were abusing the country's democracy. |
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Concerning the national question in Québec, we must reject commonplaces and clichés that the reformist Left and the opportunists propagate. |
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They would keep opportunists like him at several arms length. |
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There are the criminals and opportunists with a vested interest in the war because of what they can materially gain from it. |
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The second category are the locally-based opportunists, whose services are generally limited to operations on their home turf. |
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It will always contain dictators, autocrats and murderous opportunists who will seek power and its spoils without regard for the death and suffering of others. |
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It involves the local extinction of the resident equilibrium community, followed by the re-establishment of opportunists if conditions improve. |
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Like all opportunists, Durgan equates tactical flexibility with unprincipled conciliationism. |
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As a result, conventional organized crime and other opportunists are increasingly involved. |
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In his opinion it would only attract losers and opportunists from all over the world. |
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They have been advocated by reformists and opportunists for many years. |
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Some opportunists identified in this report have made significant profit from their identity fraud activities. |
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I was very eager to protect myself from opportunists who may have crawled out of the woodwork to make a quick buck. |
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Quebeckers are fed up with seeing these opportunists treat them as though they were victims. |
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Irish emigrants to rural economies in the New World were decisive opportunists, not paupers shovelled out. |
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Nor do we want to be messed about by political opportunists or the Council's indecision. |
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Apparently, political opportunists in ruffled blouses are less acceptable to the public than those who wear pinstriped suits. |
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Such opportunists must not be given a chance to destabilise this country. |
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I live in the heart of a tomato plantation, of which more later, and my job is to defend my protegees against, let us say, the greed of certain little green opportunists. |
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Birds, small mammals, and other opportunists dig up the nests of turtles and consume eggs. |
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Washington or George Schuyler, were really just accommodationists, cowards, or opportunists. |
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Such environmental opportunists unjustifiably, and misleadingly, hijack the prefix 'eco' to confer an image of respectability to their operations, for example the shark-cage diving activities at Gansbaii, South Africa. |
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In the year leading up to the new millennium, world leaders prepared for Y2K-related technological problems and anticipated actions by millennial opportunists. |
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Waiting in the wings are the opportunists. |
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Once again, the opportunists are on the rise, seeking anew to make Afghanistan a lawless place, a locus of instability, terrorism and drug trafficking. |
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Simultaneously, opportunists were distorting Marxism-Leninism and emasculating its essence in their attempt to rationalize their misleading assertions. |
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Media frenzy and political opportunists can take over and every child can be tainted with the same brush: children are demonised for not being what they used to be and for being capable of the worst things. |
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Rather than opportunists and careerists, and hatred and aggression filling politics, the SNP showed they could do social justice, whether they're to the left, right or upside down. |
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They, too, are being political opportunists. |
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Bowlyn is soon led astray by unscrupulous political opportunists, while Belle ekes out a living as a domestic servant and tries to hold her family, and her dream, together. |
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I would like our colleague from Joliette to explain the comments of some of his colleagues who, with their fancy footwork and backtracking, are being political opportunists. |
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The difference between idealistic young radicals who look to Chávez and the wizened opportunists is that the latter try to pass off support for Chávez as Marxism. |
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The launching of the Communist Party in 1919 represented, not simply a break with the old Socialist Party, but even more important a break with the whole conception of a common party of revolutionists and opportunists. |
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It is a concern for all those who are not egotists or opportunists. |
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In southern Somalia, the Transitional Federal Government struggled ineffectually to contain a complex insurgency involving extremists, political opportunists and clan-based militias. |
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Some opportunists will always try to inflate their existing salaries by proclaiming a lifelong ambition to play for Oyonnax but there are plenty who have found rugby life in France less than fulfilling. |
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The government may continue to refuse to rein in denialist scientists and opportunists who cast doubt on the effectiveness of ARVs while selling vitamins and nutritional supplements as AIDS cures. |
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This allows them to enjoy a better livelihood, to escape poverty, to have greater social protection from exploitation by opportunists, and to have peace, safety, solidarity and morality in the society as a whole. |
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Village guards, being Kurds, are seen as traitors and opportunists by their compatriots, and many have been accused of grave human rights violations. |
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The maritime movement of people towards the Canary Islands illustrates the spectrum of organization found between professional criminals and market-organized opportunists. |
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The majority of these thieves are opportunists who take the opportunity to steal when they see a bike left unattended and not secured to anything. |
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