They opportunistically interpret your silence as a signal that they've recruited you into some kind of insurgency against the medical profession. |
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It made it look as if he may have opportunistically taken his positions for political reasons. |
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The eastern garter snake and fox snake will eat nest contents opportunistically, but eggs and nestlings are not major food items in their diets. |
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Pitfall traps were placed opportunistically next to logs to supplement noosing and remained there for the entire study. |
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Spadefoot toads are desert-dwelling amphibians that breed opportunistically in short lived pools filled by periodic rainfall. |
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However, because of the number of species present on lakes and in wetland areas, hunters can probably hunt other species opportunistically. |
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Mill Creek foraging parties may have opportunistically harvested a number of resources from these wetlands including nesting waterfowl, muskrats, and arrowhead tubers. |
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Ill-willed men pop out from every available entry as though lurking opportunistically in the perimeters all along. |
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However, as opportunistically as St Brendan's took their three goals it was their inability to string any real sort of scoring run together that was their ultimate undoing. |
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Others practice cultivation opportunistically, depending on the quality of the rains and their exact circumstances. |
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He is also concerned that the Government may be opportunistically using the border agreement as a means of silencing critical voices. |
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Even his own members are saying that the Leader of the Opposition is behaving opportunistically. |
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Organised crime develops opportunistically, flourishing wherever resistance is low. |
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Some of the most successful advocacy networks operate opportunistically amidst a chaotic environment. |
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It has hardly helped that the Tigers themselves have faced an internal rebellion, opportunistically backed by sections of the Sri Lankan army. |
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With one exception: by opportunistically swapping Labour's longstanding sycophancy to Rupert Murdoch for excoriation of him, Mr Miliband scored a hit over the phone-hacking scandal. |
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Additionally, as carrion, reindeer may be scavenged opportunistically by foxes, hawks and ravens. |
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It is a textualist claim that construes the meaning of the ACA by reading it holistically rather than by focusing opportunistically on a single provision thereof. |
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Where there are entrenched power hierarchies, there is a considerable risk that the local elite will distort information and opportunistically capture a substantial portion of the benefits of external assistance. |
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In other cases, they are simply criminals who acted opportunistically in the first place and are willing to seize the opportunity to provide evidence in order to receive a more lenient sentence. |
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They positioned us opportunistically throughout 2008 and 2009 in markets that they believed would rebound the quickest, and worked every day to manage the downside risk. |
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It is worse because after talking about ethics and opportunistically getting elected on this issue, the Liberals have turned around and have done nothing about it. |
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As disease surveillance in deer is undertaken opportunistically, there is insufficient information to determine the status of its health at this time. |
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With an expectation that the front end of the curve will remain anchored close to zero during the first half of 2010, the Sub-Adviser will also look to deploy cash opportunistically. |
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Formica neogagates opportunistically feeds on a wide range of caterpillars, including gypsy moths and eastern tent caterpillars. |
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Historic trails and other resources outside of the fort have been inventoried opportunistically, but this work needs to be enhanced to ensure protection of resources and to develop interpretive opportunities for visitors. |
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The decision of the government to use Bill C-36 to opportunistically forward some legislation that had little direct bearing on anti-terrorism stored up problems for the future. |
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Most famously, frigatebirds and skuas engage in this behaviour, although gulls, terns and other species will steal food opportunistically. |
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Gulls are highly adaptable feeders that opportunistically take a wide range of prey. |
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Spawners appear to choose spawning sites opportunistically from within broad geographic areas, based on flows, access, and temperatures, rather than homing with high fidelity to individual streams. |
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In addition, we maintain substantial liquidity to ensure we can deal with unforeseen circumstances and invest opportunistically when markets are mispricing long-term asset values. |
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Has the Lisbon strategy not just become a marketing concept, which is opportunistically being used to re-focus territorially-based measures on horizontal themes? |
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Aside from the Faroe Islands, a few pilot whales are taken opportunistically in Greenland each year. |
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The three federal organizations involved had recognized that communication and collaboration between them have not always been consistent and tended to evolve opportunistically. |
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Our merchant banking capability, used opportunistically to invest in good growth opportunities or used strategically as part of a financial solution for a client, remains an important piece of our strategy. |
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The policies being enacted today, like the Patriot Act, are the detritus of what they failed to enact yesterday, opportunistically passed in a moment of crisis. |
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Just like present right-wing extremists, the fascists and national socialists of the past opportunistically appealed to various groups with diverging interests and values. |
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They feed only rarely and opportunistically in their wintering waters. |
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They have been documented opportunistically feeding near fish hatcheries in Southeast Alaska, feasting on salmon fry released from the hatcheries. |
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Recent studies, however, have shown that cave bears could have opportunistically adapted to a fairly omnivorous diet and consumed many herbivore carcasses. |
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However, plants that may opportunistically utilize nutrients from dead animals without specifically seeking and capturing fauna are excluded from the carnivorous definition. |
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In addition, the processing method just described was used to examine beach spawning by Pacific sand lance opportunistically at study sites during the peak spawning period. |
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Carnivore scats were collected opportunistically from roads and trails on Hato Pinero, a cattle ranch in the llanos, the seasonally flooding savanna of western Venezuela. |
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Opportunistically taking advantage of people, especially in a business relationship, is something that usually will work only once. |
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