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Someone who sees an opportunity to make a profit and is willing to risk his or her money to gain that profit
This is a case where you should be honest. Rate the person as your best judgment sees fit. Give the reasons why you assigned the numbers that you did.
The theory is called "plutocratic theory", which characterizes a plutocracy.
As he moves in to adulthood he sees money as the root to prove success and happiness. By the tales end he sees that this is not true and that wealth can be spread amid others to ease their misfortune and achieve greater happiness
He sees this as a status symbol. By having money he proves his worth or so he believes
A person who sees an opportunity and takes advantage of it is called an opportunist. entrepreneur
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Jing-mei takes advantage of Old Chong's deafness and poor vision as a means of self-preservation and survival. She sees an opportunity to use his vulnerability to her advantage in order to secure her own well-being in a difficult situation.
wherever a company sees opportunity to take advantage of people who lack the knowledge and resources to stand up for themselves
Winston Churchill
That is the definition of an opportunist: one who sees chances to succeed or benefit and takes them. The modern use has a negative connotation as one who takes advantage of situations for personal benefit, or without regard for the effects on others.
Annabeth is the first person he sees
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A person who sees and talks to ghosts is sometimes called a spirit medium.
An analogist analyzes and sees analogies.
The word 'sees' is a verb for the third person singular: He sees, She sees, It sees... The word shirts is a plural noun, a word for things. The word 'walk' is a verb for the first and second person, singular and plural, and the third person plural: I walk, We walk, You walk, Yhey walk...