For some the right to a fair trial is trumped by rubber-necking, political opportunism and puerile attention seeking. |
But the wiles he shows, the cunningness he exhibits and opportunism that he cashes on made him a hit. |
Is it not true that power politics is the main cause of opportunism which enhances corruption and political misrule? |
Regrettably, though, there seem to be at least a few examples of the cheapest, most craven opportunism. |
Cynics argue that sports people and associations are guilty of opportunism during this time of crisis. |
Partly that is a result of rancor and opportunism, but it also inheres in a pre-emptive engagement. |