WhiteHorse may opportunistically make investments in mezzanine loans or equity interests, and in companies outside of the middle market.
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Blackstone's strategy is to invest opportunistically: it looks for empty and run-down buildings that it can improve and sell.
Many of these people feel the Brotherhood opportunistically cut deals with the military at the expense of their fellow revolutionaries.
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Rather than rejuvenating the Republican identity, Cantor seemed to be doing little more than opportunistically tacking between factions within the House.
The acquisition-happy company insists it's simply "opportunistically investing" at a time when its rivals can't outbid it for large hotels like Grand Wailea.
The CIO needs to be thinking opportunistically about creating a coherent portfolio of solutions, and from whence the solutions can be found or assembled.
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In time, this model will become so refined that you can adjust opportunistically to changes in your environment as you become aware of them.
However, he cites venture firms Andreesen Horowitz and Union Square Ventures as models, because they invest opportunistically in a broad range of stages.
Should this happen, here are some areas investors should monitor opportunistically.
Perhaps, progress requires both the ability to opportunistically deliver incremental improvements as well as the capacity to retain the big picture view, and never losing sight of the grander ambition.
Ken Clarke, the minister without portfolio and one of the most pro-European members of the government, accused Mr Miliband of acting "opportunistically", by voting with "extreme Eurosceptics" over the EU budget.
While about a quarter thought those who booked the tickets were "bottom feeders trying to ruin a poor airline, " he said, the majority was comfortable with opportunistically capitalizing on the mistakes of airlines.
If the Romney-Ryan ticket wins, as still seems unlikely, these various detractors on the right no doubt will opportunistically join the bandwagon, but the win will have happened despite them, not because of them.
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He had never scored a winning goal in the playoffs until he opportunistically found the puck on his stick near the crease after a pinball deflection of a shot from Karl Alzner at the point.
Savile used his celebrity to "hide in plain sight" as he opportunistically preyed on the children and young people with whom he came into contact as he presented BBC children's show "Jim'll Fix It" and music show "Top of the Pops, " the report said.
The issues they debate hardly lack spiritual resonance (why did the Engineers make us, and who made them?), but they're debated so schematically, and punched up so opportunistically (Shaw is sterile, unable to create life herself) that the story seems to have been bolted together by engineering apprentices.
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