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"We always look opportunistically in being a buyer," he said.
ISIS may also opportunistically claim Rahami as one of its soldiers.
They are not immune to pullbacks, but I would use pullbacks opportunistically.
The upcoming volatility can be embraced and treated opportunistically as a result.
When established parties opportunistically invite extremists into their ranks, they imperil democracy.
You are the one that has opportunistically drawn attention to the content.
Future presidential candidates will likely think twice before opportunistically slamming New Yorkers.
Rather, it prefers to opportunistically amplify and exacerbate existing fissures in a society.
"Harry Knowles groped me, opportunistically, on more than one occasion," Baker told IndieWire.
Some of the stronger funds may survive and buy opportunistically in the wreckage.
They may opportunistically be attempting to shift a surfeit of Chinese PV abroad.
During this frequent short blindness, researchers can opportunistically change the world around us.
"Investors should look at them opportunistically more so than be afraid of them."
In short: don't plan too much, build coalitions opportunistically, and don't give up.
Hitler opportunistically seized the populace with racialized rhetoric and bombastic appeals to nationalist pride.
"Knauf's opportunistically timed proposal is wholly inadequate," USG's non-executive chairman Steven Leer said.
Instead, they have spent the past several months opportunistically attacking Democrats who criticize Israel.
Other parties have intervened opportunistically to carve out sections of the country for themselves.
Bianco said he is waiting for more downside in European assets before he views the continent opportunistically.
Walker, Lin, and Al Jefferson will be the featured players for the Hornets; Lee will lurk opportunistically.
"We're not looking for any grand splash here, but we're open for business opportunistically," said Mr Gorman.
And the Obama administration, with Biden as a key player, opportunistically acted to advance important climate goals.
Otherwise, GE risks becoming a holding company that buys and sells businesses opportunistically with no dominant strengths.
"Knauf's opportunistically timed proposal is wholly inadequate," USG Non-Executive Chairman of the board Steven Leer said.
Dr. Sprogis thinks dolphins seek out octopus opportunistically, or when they need nutrients they can't find elsewhere.
While the regulatory pressure has "stepped up globally," he said Amazon still looks at each investment case opportunistically.
One or two highflying funds may collapse, and some of the stronger funds may survive and buy opportunistically.
"You're moving very quickly, opportunistically trying to take advantage of things in your environment," he told Thought Economics.
On the other hand, defenders of the retired Marine general suggest his enemies are using the controversy opportunistically.
Trump opportunistically used the uncertain future of DACA to call for construction of his pet border wall project.
However, once again, the breakdown of opinion among the various candidates' supporters shifted opportunistically after Cruz was named.
Glen Baxter is not, after all, a variety of canned soup, opportunistically snatching his deft cue from Warhol.
In an April 28 conference call, Suncor CEO Steve Williams said it would "opportunistically" look at potential deals.
And the third thing is what it's been for years: Looking at the chance to opportunistically gain scale internationally.
The obvious conclusion was that Moscow was opportunistically using the Watergate scandal to make inroads at Mr. Nixon's expense.
Once the area's deer, a preferred prey, were scared off by the cows, wolves opportunistically attacked cattle, he said.
Gowdy's report contained no major new revelations, and Gowdy was accused in the press of opportunistically advancing a partisan agenda.
"Jeff Sessions' criticisms are being used opportunistically to criticize the actions of courts that rule against the administration," Block said.
AB - PCI invests in companies with between US$5m and US$50m in Ebitda, and will opportunistically pursue larger companies.
Unfortunately, entrepreneurs tend to make funding decisions opportunistically, or even worse, out of a sense of pride or false validation.
Griffith suggests that she accomplished this somewhat opportunistically, by emphasizing her commitment to "happy monogamous families," but it brought results.
Silicon Valley's new A.I. era underscores the region's ability to opportunistically reinvent itself and quickly follow the latest tech trend.
It's true, of course, that Republican politicians will opportunistically flip and start condemning debt as the greatest evil of all.
Some agree the privacy challenges haven't been thought through; others believe Epic is opportunistically trying to protect its market dominance.
"We discourage investors from thinking about emerging markets opportunistically," said Edelman, who invests in passively managed ETFs that track market indexes.
Funny, quirky and irreverent, it seemed made for a premium platform, and Netflix opportunistically swept in with a stay of execution.
But then he opportunistically denied his own record, trolling for undecided voters by conceding that Mr. Obama was a born American.
A letter to investors said the ValueAct continues to boost its Citi stake "opportunistically" and that it supports CEO Michael Corbat.
Whatever the right rules are for the separation of powers, they should apply to both parties and not be changed opportunistically.
Zinn said he is looking at the market opportunistically and hunting for companies that are selling at bigger discounts than previously available.
Lugwig encourages Android users to conduct device integrity checks and update their devices, as the malware opportunistically installs apps on older devices.
Of course, Sanders is far from the only politician to opportunistically discover a deep opposition to the structure of the Democratic primary.
He took the L.A.P.D.'s many past incidents of racism and brutality, which were sincerely troubling events, and he used them opportunistically.
Two cost-cutting programs will save $40 million annually by about 2020, Mora said, adding he plans to look only "opportunistically" for acquisitions.
Fitch believes that Berkley remains positioned to expand premium opportunistically with underwriting exposure growth at a time where premium rate competition is increasing.
Bryant: I don't know that they are right or wrong but what they end backing is people who are opportunistically drawn to sectors.
Investors who have opportunistically held gold into the beginning of the year have an opportunity to exit these positions with a significant gain.
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act of 2011 makes it harder than it used to be for prime ministers opportunistically to call early elections.
If you're predisposed to think the Obama administration would opportunistically invent a boogeyman to distract from terrorism, then Rice's answers do look awfully suspicious.
"The Republicans are now changing their tune and sort of opportunistically sort of be more for it," he said of the Affordable Care Act.
Austin Ventures Austin Ventures closed its doors and left the Austin market in 2000, yet their CrunchBase profile indicates they are still opportunistically investing.
Fitch expects that CNHI Capital will continue to opportunistically increase its proportion of unsecured debt, which Fitch views favourably as it improves funding flexibility.
And Riggs, courtesy of Steve Carell, is a cartoon: loud, bawdy, shameless, mildly pathetic, opportunistically insincere, a little desperate, a jester in misogynist drag.
He said that the local police may have started the roundup opportunistically, after having stumbled on this community without an order from senior officials.
But Dartmouth's Jennifer Lind finds evidence that allies make this argument only opportunistically, and almost always about conflicts in which they are directly involved.
In fact, many of them see travel booking as a game, responding "opportunistically to low prices and interesting packages," according to Boston Consulting Group.
Losers become betas, connecting with females only opportunistically, when the alphas aren't around and dominating other males that are even lower in the hierarchy.
Recent social posts from journalists and aggregators across media verticals indicate some pitches have opportunistically tried to capitalize on the COVID-19 news cycle.
Had he long planned to give a kind of boring speech and then opportunistically teased it as if it was going to be interesting?
Specifically, Energy Transfer alleges that Greenpeace opportunistically joined up with the local Native Americans who were protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
He said investors could continue to expect small real estate gains as the traditional bulb business shrinks and Philips closes factories and opportunistically sells property.
And one can certainly understand why Republicans chose to opportunistically take advantage of the crimes by gleefully citing them as a damning indictment of Clinton.
He is hardly the first conservative to opportunistically discover the value of "colorblindness" once its effects were to make campuses more, rather than less, white.
A letter to investors seen by the Journal said that ValueAct continues to boost its Citi stake "opportunistically" and that it supports CEO Michael Corbat.
Management indicated that it has and will continue to hold significant amounts of cash & investments to moderate the effects of and act opportunistically during market downcycles.
It is certainly the case that right-wing politicians have opportunistically exploited race to weaken the welfare state, as legal scholar Ian Haney-López has shown.
It would be a surprise if the justices gave their stamp of approval to the Trump administration's opportunistically narrow view of who qualifies as close family.
SLG approaches ground-up development more opportunistically, rather than as a key component of its operating strategy like higher-rated peer Boston Properties, Inc. (BBB+/Stable).
Last week, David Hung, a founder and the president and chief executive of Medivation, called Sanofi's proposal "opportunistically timed" and said it "substantially undervalues" the company.
He had backed Brexit, probably opportunistically: Tory party members are Eurosceptic and will choose the next leader of the party from two candidates shortlisted by MPs.
It remains as wildly unpopular amongst the rank and file, except for those inexperienced and junior agents who have opportunistically reaped the benefits of premature advancement.
Everyone knows that federalism arguments are used opportunistically in American politics and that proponents become opponents as soon as they gain control of the federal government.
"The role of watchful observer will allow Russia to react opportunistically to preserve its assets in Syria, and the potentially more valuable bilateral relationship with Turkey."
Benioff has repurposed the grievances about his industry to opportunistically ask what his peers are doing to address the homeless epidemic in the heart of Silicon Valley.
So resist the G.O.P. did — sometimes by embracing a more libertarian vision of health care, but more often by incoherently and opportunistically attacking whatever the Democrats proposed.
Defending the Second Amendment should not be done recklessly, opportunistically and flippantly: the right to bear arms isn't a campaign rally punchline, nor is it a casual threat.
In nature detecting prey is a random event that should be tackled opportunistically and many hunters will pursue and kill prey irrespective of whether they are very hungry.
They blame Tehran for opportunistically exploiting domestic tensions among the Shia communities within their own societies and continue to fear Iran's growing influence in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
These are men who go home to their wives, and say, 'I love you, we're equals,' but they go out on the street and opportunistically attack Muslim women.
At first I thought they were just opportunistically hawking cheap hunks of plastic in an era of unparalleled nostalgia for retro games, but… well, who am I kidding?
We lose a lot, so when people start to rise there's always this fear that they are rising opportunistically in order to get theirs and burn everybody else.
More and more, in interviews in recent years, he has taken to insisting that all he's ever really been interested in was opportunistically grabbing attention by being outrageous.
At best, these leaders have been able to first articulate, with varying degrees of accuracy, some inchoate dissatisfaction, or to hitch themselves opportunistically to waves of popular discontent.
While we'd been historically more focused on pre-seed and seed, we had also been opportunistically investing in post-seed and early Series A rounds for some time.
Instead, he operates opportunistically, and in Trump and possibly even more so Tillerson he sees a very big opportunity, once that he's already enhanced by gaining White House access.
The big picture: The BlackRock, Wellington and CalPERS initiatives finally take account of an unignorable fact — some of history's biggest fortunes have been made opportunistically in times of chaos.
Most I believe are jumping in opportunistically so they can get a piece of the settlement, and some of the loudest don't even practice in this area of law.
ValueAct has built the position over the past four to five months and is growing its stake opportunistically, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing a letter to investors.
The miner said the A$312 million ($211.7 million) offer was "opportunistically timed" and shareholders would reduce their exposure to "near-term improvements in operational performance" if they accepted.
The miner said the A$312 million ($211.7 million) offer was "opportunistically timed" and shareholders would reduce their exposure to "near-term improvements in operational performance" if they accepted.
And so, we'll have an opportunity opportunistically to get bigger, but one of the things that I think is misunderstood is we are the number two TV company in America.
The fast-shifting geopolitical sands have already handed huge territorial gains to the pro-Moscow Assad government who opportunistically forged a new alliance with US-abandoned Kurds over the weekend.
Covestro, which had its market debut in October, said it expected a medium single-digit percentage volume increase at its main products, excluding certain by-products which it sells opportunistically.
Arthur said historically the ETFs that focus on sub-sectors, say semiconductor stocks broken out from the S&P tech sector, would be opportunistically bought and sold based on valuation.
"We can't rule out a summer pullback / consolidation (the biggest S&P drawdown this year has only been 3.3%), but we're still more inclined to view weakness opportunistically," said Verrone.
Whitehouse's latest Disclose Act uses the issue opportunistically, however, to impose an array of new restrictions on our political speech rights that have nothing to do with foreign political activity.
That hasn't been the case in two games so far, which has been OK because of some big plays in the running game and because the defense has been opportunistically solid.
Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said in May Ryanair was talking to Boeing about opportunistically adding planes to its current order and for additional orders to cover growth from 2023 to 2028.
Rather than opportunistically cheering on Trump for taking swipes at Amazon, anti-monopoly activists would be wiser to use the current strife to make a more sweeping critique of American politics.
Instead, you're forced to wait in line for hours outside of packed barbecue places and opportunistically troll other people's cookouts in order to get your fix of that carnal, gnawing pleasure.
"I have huge respect for Joe and Jack and wanted to opportunistically involve them in the business as we embark on our biggest growth stage," Hyman told Recode in an interview.
There are hundreds of payments startups across the region looking to move that needle by getting these people on the financial map — and, more opportunistically, getting them to use their products.
Despite a widespread view that the Islamic State opportunistically claims attacks with which it has little genuine connection, its track record — minus a handful of exceptions — suggests a more rigorous protocol.
While allies of the regime have been helping Mr. Maduro cling to power, they are also demanding to legally pass reforms through an internationally recognized Congress to opportunistically seize those assets.
"Public health measures should be driven by science and not used opportunistically to reverse the progress we've made in rolling back the government's domestic surveillance powers since 9/11," he added.
The failure of liberals to address Islamism from an honest and moral position left a void that allowed the Trumpian right to opportunistically address it from a position of xenophobia and bigotry.
These photos—318 in total—were taken from public viewing areas at four facilities between 2013 and 2015 during normal viewing hours, and were "shot opportunistically" when an orca's mouth was exposed.
Caproni said the investors sufficiently, "albeit barely," alleged that Deutsche Bank, HSBC and ScotiaBank violated U.S. antitrust law by conspiring opportunistically to depress the Silver Fix from January 2007 to December 2013.
Foreign issuers often act opportunistically, issuing in the Canadian dollar denominated debt market when they can swap the proceeds into U.S. dollars and achieve a cheaper overall borrowing cost, market players say.
His new book, People in Cars, revisits one of his earliest bodies of work: a collection of portraits opportunistically shot from a car window in LA while he was in his 20s.
"Right now, our Democratic friends seem to be more interested in opportunistically using this tragedy to advance their agenda, rather than looking to work with us to solve problems," Mr. Cornyn said.
But lest you think the Socialist Workers Party is opportunistically mimicking the Democratic Party, you should know that it has a long record of nominating women and nonwhite men for national office.
The Contracts Clause constrains states from opportunistically abrogating contractual rights; and its protections have been held to be particularly rigorous in the context of states trying to abrogate rights held against them.
Yes, she opportunistically used this to shame exes, create fodder for talk shows, and garner magazine covers; and even then, it raised some hackles about the way she was using her power.
At least some of that outstanding-points balance is from consumers who sign up for loyalty programs opportunistically, with no intent of using the program frequently enough to earn a reward, he said.
"Because we need to launch the service with some volume – and it takes time to ramp up – we're buying certain products from the outside opportunistically, and we'll continue to do that," said Iger.
But at the same time Putin has become opportunistically revisionist in his own right, sensing American weakness and looking for ways to destabilize the Western order — including through tacit support for Donald Trump.
Analysts think that Iran, which has severe economic problems and a restive population at home, will now seek to avoid open conflict with the United States while opportunistically striking back against American interests.
"Stocks are added to the Franchise Pick list in conjunction with pieces of research containing differentiated analysis, and/or opportunistically when stock moves create compelling entry points," the analysts said in a note.
The idea that "you should vote for a woman" was deployed somewhat opportunistically by the Clinton campaign in the 2016 primary to try to shut down some reasonable ideological qualms about her candidacy.
What he did suggest was that the piece would be opportunistically positioned against the release of Bohemian Rhapsody, the Queen biopic he received sole directing credit for despite having been fired midway through production.
Grab's investment came last year — after HappyFresh joined as its inaugural platform partner — and HappyFresh CEO Guillem Segarra said the company decided to "opportunistically put a round together" since it had interest from others.
"This manipulation is also serving those who want to reinforce the idea Cuba is a threat and those who opportunistically look to catalog Cuba as a country that sponsors terrorism," Fernandez de Cossio said.
Foer, along with David Greenberg writing in Politico, does well to remind readers how Bush opportunistically opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in his failed bid to win a congressional seat in Texas.
BXP has opportunistically sold assets to take advantage of strong investor demand for core properties in high-barrier markets and build liquidity for its development platform, which has helped drive the company's leverage lower.
It's in contrast to a different spin on the deal, where some believed that Softbank opportunistically swooped in on ARM because of the decline of the pound in the wake of the Brexit vote.
The bill leaves Medicare unchanged (indeed, it keeps in place Obama-era reforms that Republicans opportunistically denounced) and it leaves in place the employer-based framework that serves the majority of middle-class Americans.
"Buybacks are very much on the radar and there have been a lot of conversations with private equity looking at their own portfolios to opportunistically buy back debt," a head of leveraged finance said.
It's common for residents to opportunistically use Facebook's discarded bicycles, and for years police routinely stopped people—notably young people of color, according to some community accounts—for riding them, fomenting fears about racial profiling.
The penchant to opportunistically reference events like the Holocaust, or slavery, or 9/11, in order to draw some metaphorical urgency to a modern cause has become an all-too convenient, and frankly grotesque, appropriation.
The firm will be returning roughly $10 billion to clients and Jacobson said he will liquidate the portfolio "methodically and opportunistically" instead of trying to meet any arbitrary, near-term deadline with a fire-sale.
As a nonimmigrant, she was reluctant at first to write an entire novel from the perspective of Mexican migrants, for fear of getting it wrong, or appearing to be opportunistically seizing on a humanitarian crisis.
The point is that we use such arguments opportunistically -- to make new facts fit with a conclusion that we have already decided on, in this case that Obama was good or bad for the economy.
More sophisticated professional money managers will opportunistically scan for losses in their client portfolios to realize and immediately repurchase securities that behave with almost identical similarity, but are not considered "substantially identical" by the IRS.
The developers of the game seem to be just as excited as the players they want to attract, and will ideally acknowledge the not-so-fine line between commercial viability and opportunistically extortionate in-game economics.
Fed Governor Lael Brainard recently floated the idea of encouraging above-target inflation opportunistically, by making it clear that the Fed would not raise rates in the face of widespread price increases from, say, higher tariffs.
The moral squalor of the sex business is evident everywhere on the show — the prostitutes opportunistically herded into police wagons, beaten up or sliced by pimps and underpaid for their work, if they're paid at all.
It's betting that it'll need to scale by adding on nodes opportunistically to address demand, especially because most current coverage demand models don't take into account regions that are getting broadband access for the first time.
Glencore has previously said it will do deals opportunistically and is particularly keen on assets relevant to the expected boom in electric vehicles, which could include aluminium, and which offer the chance to optimise existing assets.
The new venture arm will invest opportunistically in startups it is impressed by along these lines, and will not limit its deals to early-stage or mature companies only, nor to a particular product or technology-type.
Chinese tech companies can opportunistically using the country's "developing country" status in arenas such as the WTO, while in reality they are outpacing almost any digital business from wealthy economies economies like Australia, the EU, and Japan.
In her 61-page decision, Caproni said the investors sufficiently, "albeit barely," alleged that Deutsche Bank, HSBC and ScotiaBank violated U.S. antitrust law by conspiring opportunistically to depress the Silver Fix from January 2007 to December 2013.
As described in the science journal ZooKeys, the sea snake "opportunistically" feeds on small fish by hanging upside down in a coiled, or sinusoidal, position just below the water surface, and it only does so only at night.
The GOP's lack of conviction on health care policy has proven a political advantage in recent years, as it's allowed them to criticize Obamacare opportunistically, rather than binding them to attacks that aligned with their health care policies.
Improving Asset Quality DDR is executing on its strategic plan, which entails owning and operating market-dominant power centers in select markets with favorable population demographics and thereby generating consistent cash flow, while opportunistically engaging in capital recycling.
And their rabid support was exactly what Trump needed, as he fended off a party establishment looking to opportunistically drop him as their nominee in the wake of his "grab them by the p---y" tape released Friday.
"Our core focus is UAE, but of course, opportunistically we've been offered something in Oman, something in Saudi so we might look at it in the future," said Kunal Lahori, executive director of Palmon Group, which owns Manrre.
"During the month, we have moved opportunistically from being short German Bunds as the most overvalued security in the global fixed in-come universe to short periphery spreads, and we have now largely reduced our overall exposures," he said.
"Our study found that Cercopithecus monkeys opportunistically preyed on bats not only in Gombe, but also in the Kakamega Forest in Kenya," said Kate Detwiler, co-author of the study and an assistant professor in FAU's Department of Anthropology.
With no clear connection to Jihadi groups (and merely a record as a petty criminal), French officials are trying to ascertain whether Bouhlel was a lone actor terrorist or a mentally ill person with whom ISIS is opportunistically associating.
Typically ISIS' claims of responsibility have some merit, although at this point it's not clear if this is ISIS opportunistically claiming credit for an attack by an ISIS-inspired supporter or if the group directed or trained the bomber.
Even now, as figures on the right are opportunistically jettisoning laissez-faire nostrums to own the coronavirus crisis, party leaders are struggling to move beyond a preoccupation with debt, deficits, and deservedness that has constrained liberals for generations now.
Reservoir invests opportunistically in both the public and private equity and debt markets, as well as in partnership with investment teams through the creation of hedge funds and private equity funds in which the Reservoir funds are an owner.
"We are opportunistically investing an incremental $2473–$30 million in marketing and delivery expansion in the fourth quarter, taking our total 2018 investment in growth to substantially more than $200 million," Chief Financial Officer Adam DeWitt said in a statement.
It was, in fact, the running theme of the entire "Against Trump" issue of National Review: that Trump is an imposter who opportunistically presents himself as a conservative Republican, but is actually taking the GOP in a dangerously radical new direction.
"Trump and Steve Bannon are not alt-right people," Mr. Brimelow said, adding that they had opportunistically seized on two issues that the alt-right cares most about — stopping immigration and fighting political correctness — and used them to mobilize white voters.
"Given where prices are and we're seeing the strip for 2019, and frankly, into 2020, we'll continue to layer on opportunistically further hedges to protect the cash build and the cash balance," Chief Financial Officer Eric Toews said during an earnings call.
Analysts say tax writers are struggling to find a way to change the law to allow small businesses to pay the corporate, not individual tax rates, without opening the door for others who might use the bill opportunistically to pay less taxes.
The Paris pullout will be broadly similar in that the ensuing diplomatic and economic blowback — some European companies and politicians will begin pushing for climate tariffs on American imports, in part earnestly and in part opportunistically — will have been entirely self-generated.
His bill would focus on a longstanding criticism of the 2005 BRAC round — that it opportunistically leveraged BRAC to take many actions that didn't save money and instead used the unique BRAC authorities to consolidate functions and expand infrastructure in targeted locations.
This number — as Trump opportunistically noted during his campaign in his attacks on former President Barack Obama, only to drop the caveat when he took office — does not account for people who dropped out of searching for employment altogether after years of unemployment.
Trump, unlike Paisley, has not raised a paramilitary militia or taken part in a violent civil war — all he has done is opportunistically spew hate about Muslims, immigrants, and any other person or group who offers him the chance for a little tough talk.
We found that the Zika virus opportunistically builds on a woman's natural bodily response to pregnancy by targeting specific white blood cells to further weaken her immune system, which enables the virus to spread and increases the chances that the fetus will be harmed.
LONDON, Oct 2.5173 (LPC) - Pricing in Europe's leveraged loan market is set to grind tighter in the last quarter of 22.517 as bankers opportunistically pitch repricings to borrowers in a bid to keep busy towards year-end and the pipeline of new deals dries up.
The core conservative suspicion is that when liberals talk about the dire threat of global warming, they're actually seizing opportunistically on the issue to justify, well, #fullsocialism — the seizure of the economy's commanding heights in order to implement the most left-wing possible agenda.
"The rapid growth and promise of this field has increasingly sowed the ground for the entry of some unscrupulous actors, who have opportunistically seized on the clinical potential of regenerative medicine to make deceptive claims to patients about unproven and, in some cases, dangerous products," Gottlieb said.
Shawn Melamed, who is spearheading Morgan Stanley's effort as head of technology business development, said that while commercialization was something the firm had approached "opportunistically in the past," it now has a more focused initiative in place to identify internally developed technologies that may have widespread use.
Partly because Ludovico's claim was shaky, Milan was under frequent siege by rival powers, and Leonardo offered him skills—"I have methods for destroying any fortress or redoubt, even if it is founded on solid rock"—that seem both opportunistically savvy and fantastical, rather like the drawings.
Ms. DiResta wrote: The theatre opportunistically shifts as geopolitical events and cultural moments present themselves, but there is no sign of abatement — only tactical evolution as the digital platforms that serve as the battlespaces introduce small amounts of friction via new security checks and feature tweaks.
"Our Board is always looking for ways to deliver value to all of our shareholders, but Knauf's opportunistically timed proposal is wholly inadequate as it does not reflect USG's intrinsic value, including the significant opportunities ahead of us," USG's non-executive chairman Steven Leer said in the release.
The comment casts light on one of the Kremlin's main concerns: that US politics is so poisoned against Russia that Trump -- who has voiced sympathetic views towards Russia -- may opportunistically reverse his pro-Russian stance and adopt more critical policies, if only to ensure the political survival of his administration.
The favorite to replace David Cameron, Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London who opportunistically campaigned for Brexit, styles himself as pro-market and pro-globalization, but in the lead-up to the vote he said he supports curbs on European Union migration, tariffs on Chinese steel and higher public spending.
"Over decades in business, entertainment and now politics, Mr. Trump has approached America's racial, ethnic, and religious divisions opportunistically, not as the nation's wounds to be healed but as openings to achieve his goals, whether they be ratings, fame, money, or power, without regard for adverse consequences," The Times wrote on Saturday.
"But I think most people probably have a wait-and-see attitude, which is, 'Well, he's got to prove to me that he's really Republican now, and this just wasn't done opportunistically,' which I don't think he's going to be able to prove, because that's exactly what this is," Mr. Richter said.
This fundamentally anti-democratic plot would destroy not just any notion of "unity" (which is a scam the Democratic establishment has been opportunistically and hypocritically pushing throughout the election) but also hand the election to Trump, who wants nothing more than a fractured Dem party ripe for accusations of rigging the process.
"My sense is that younger investors are more likely to raise cash to compensate for tying up funds in long-term, illiquid investments and to do their own version of market-timing, waiting for stocks to correct and then buying opportunistically," said Mitch Goldberg, investment advisor and president of Melville, New York-based ClientFirst Strategy.
" A March 4th blog post outlines Twitter's policies "to protect the public conversation around Covid-19," which includes a search prompt that delivers information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other government health organizations and a ban on ads that "opportunistically use the COVID-19 outbreak to target inappropriate ads.
" A March 4th blog post outlines Twitter's policies "to protect the public conversation around Covid-19," which includes a search prompt that delivers information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other government health organizations and a ban on ads that "opportunistically use the COVID-19 outbreak to target inappropriate ads.
As for social issues and taxation, Trump appears nominally pro-life while Sanders is fervently pro-choice; Trump's tax plan would drastically reduce taxes while Sanders has said he would increase taxes, including those on the so-called middle class; Trump is opportunistically opposed to same-sex marriage while Sanders is strongly in favor of LGBT rights.
Europe's second-largest alarm firm Sector Alarm has repriced a €286.14m loan, shaving 22018bp off the loan that was raised just eight months ago in the latest display of a tightening market where borrowers are opportunistically reducing their cost of capital to take into account market technicals where demand far outweighs supply and confidence is high in the aftermath of the UK's December elections.
Of course, it's interesting that West would respond to anger at Obama by affiliating himself with conservative politics, when one might have seen it more as a case for a left-wing critique of Obama as a practitioner of a form of respectability politics — opportunistically leaping in to defend the honor of a threatened white woman with tough talk he would never direct against a white person.
Some of Silicon Valley's biggest names are now active in Latin America, including Andreessen Horowitz, Accel Partners, Founders Fund, Sequoia Capital, and Y Combinator, choosing deals opportunistically across financing stages and sectors: Andreessen Horowitz made its inaugural investment in Latin America in Rappi, a last-mile delivery service operating in Colombia, Mexico and Brazil, alongside Sequoia Capital, DST Global and others in 20163; Sequoia Capital invested in Rappi the following year.
Fitch assumes that CNA dividends remain level, which it does not expect will result in material pressure on capital levels and Fitch IFS ratings in the medium term; --Diamond dividends remain discontinued due to the challenged offshore drilling operating environment; --Boardwalk dividends remain flat at approximately $52 million; --Operating costs relatively consistent with historical levels; --Modest near-term subsidiary capital investments; --Loews equity activity remains balanced with management's long-term value-creation objective resulting in cash and investment balances maintained near current levels to moderate the effects of, and act opportunistically, during market downcycles.

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