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Becker planned to compete to three hearts on the next round if he deemed it expedient.
The latter was to be publicly degraded, and his man bastinadoed, as demanded by the British Consul, but owing to the excitement occasioned by the affair of the French flag, Mr Young deemed it expedient to defer the infliction of the penalty for some days.The United StatesGreat preparations are being made by the Democratic party for the coming Presidential contest.
Section 4. The board of supervisors of the city and county were authorized, if they deemed it expedient that Dupont street be widened in the mode prescribed, to express such judgment by resolution or order within 60 days after the passage of the act, and if they failed to do so no further proceedings were to be had or taken, under the act, for any purpose, and the street was not to be widened.
"In the last few weeks of the committee's official life it received evidence showing that certain persons had made an attempt to establish a fascist organization in this country...There is no question that these attempts were discussed, were planned, and might have been placed in execution when and if the financial backers deemed it expedient".
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The governor shall convene and prorogue the legislative council, whenever he may deem it expedient.
"If a minister deems it expedient that such opinions should be made known for the information of the house, he is entitled to cite them in debate," it says.
On the contrary, as already said, we think it clear that the clause of the Constitution relating to the regulation of such elections contemplates such cooperation whenever Congress deems it expedient to interfere merely to alter or add to existing regulations of the State.
Independently of this recourse, the Contracting Powers deem it expedient and desirable that one or more Powers, strangers to the dispute, should, on their own initiative and as far as circumstances may alow, offer their good offices or mediation to the States at variance.
The principle I mean is this, that the supreme or sovereign power of the society resides in the citizens at large; and that, therefore, they always retain the right of abolishing, altering, or amending their constitution, at whatever time, and in whatever manner, they shall deem it expedient.
But salmon naturally eat other fish, while terrestrial livestock and pets eat them because humans have deemed it commercially expedient.
On torture, Senator McCain votes no, then yes, because he deems it politically expedient.
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