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A major hurdle is the weak or faulty application of the rule of law, most notably the legal system's lack of expediency in enforcing contracts and resolving commercial disputes.
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To defend sending on the 12th man twice in the space of five minutes, accompanied the second time by a physio who was plainly there for show, smacked of expediency and an utter lack of candour.
Multi-scale damage of material has been a concern in recent times owing to emphases of making devices in sizes smaller and smaller until the bulk average of the macroscopic material properties are no longer adequate while particle physics still lacks the expediency of engineering applications.
And of expediency.
It was totally out of expediency.
The whiff of malfeasance, of expediency, breaks the unspoken covenant.
Others see it as the triumph of expediency over principle.
At times, his language is just a matter of expediency.
But that smacks of expediency being allowed to trump principle.
For reasons of expediency, Mr Rafsanjani is a liberaliser, and he is good at clearing logjams.
The pattern of behaviour speaks of something deeper than the demands of expediency.
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