opportunists in English

noun
1
a person who exploits circumstances to gain immediate advantage rather than being guided by consistent principles or plans.
most burglaries are committed by casual opportunists
noun
    self-seeker

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1. Thieves are opportunists.

2. Men are promiscuous opportunists at heart and in their fantasies.

3. It takes little effort to imagine how he is treated by sycophants and opportunists.

4. Voters dislike opportunists - politicians who change their policies according to opinion polls.

5. The Barbarians of Hark'han are opportunists ever eager to offertheir mercenary services to the highest bidder

6. The perception of raw aridity is belied by a surprising amount of life: insects and lizards, the colorful opportunists.

7. As the finance company started to fail a few opportunists managed to make more money out of it.

8. Weedy horrors Weeds are opportunists, quick to stake a claim for any vacant patch of ground they find.

9. Some Criminals can be anarchistic or nihilistic in thinking, believing that society is better without law; others can simply be opportunists.

10. Motivations are complex, and I would posit that both Daesh and the Taliban include the Blindest of the fanatics and the sleaziest of the opportunists

11. "The current leadership of Israel, be it Kadima, be it Labor, be it Likud, et cetera, are for the most part just a bunch of opportunists, " he said.

12. 30 I didn't want to contribute to these fame - seeking journalists and opportunists looking to fill their churches or to get elected because of their self-righteous finger-pointing .

13. Part of the Sunfish family, Bluegill prefer warm water lakes, rivers, creeks, and ponds.Bluegill are opportunists when it comes to feeding and will commonly eat things like plankton, insects, worms, and small minnows.

14. It turned out to be more of a rally, replete with a motley crew of opportunists, sycophants, Complicitors and unfortunate true believers, all dutifully gathered to pay tribute to the self-proclaimed “ chosen one.”

15. ‘A bunch of Cringing executives were willing to sell a bit of dignity to push the film into a new country.’ ‘The deity is thus regarded with a kind of Cringing fear.’ ‘I hate and despise the hypocrisy of these Cringing opportunists.’ ‘After his death he was described as having "no Cringing servility".’