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New Labor's third way is opportunism with a human face.
I cannot think of a single thing that would have made him change his mind except political opportunism.
Some of these critics see the Bush effort as nothing more than political opportunism.
By some, the single was described simply as "commercial opportunism".
If there is such a thing as evolutionary opportunism, this must be a good example.
In most places, this sort of performance could win one a reputation for opportunism.
Of course beyond business opportunism, humans can also just be weird.
"Perhaps it was a sort of opportunism, but my experience brought me closer to religion," he said.
But more than just opportunism is at work here.
In my book this is called populism if not political opportunism.
As for the company's cultural outreach, critics of the project see opportunism and nothing else.
But he conceded that there was a degree of opportunism in the move.
Political opportunism just might be playing a part too.
In other words, it is a simple case of political opportunism, not a serious effort to deal with high unemployment.
Art collecting, as someone said, is a form of enlightened opportunism.
We might define it as a kind of cynical opportunism.
The report also mentioned the increased tendency of opportunism among party members.
Such opportunism seems to have been common even late into the textile venture.
So this suggests a certain degree of cynical political opportunism.
I prefer to call it opportunism and a lack of courage.
Responsibility gave way to political opportunism, and in some cases to mob rule.
The most loyal members were joined by individuals who gave way to either pressure or opportunism.
A recipe for corporate opportunism, perhaps, but hardly good management.
If opportunism were a crime we would all wear jail clothes one time or another.
His operas get into trouble when they give way to emotional opportunism.