Sentence examples for economically expedient from inspiring English sources

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For many governments in Europe, Roma invisibility is politically and economically expedient.

But, even after this year's election victory, these are not politically or economically expedient times for tax cuts, while today's no-go departmental areas are very different from the past too.

When it was economically expedient, i.e. when we needed his oil, we suddenly became concerned with Saddam's human right's record.

Activists can't do it alone, however: without the support of other South American leaders in the ALBA bloc Brazil is likely to do what is simply politically and economically expedient.

Traditional underground mining requires far more miners, for far longer, than the economically expedient and more environmentally destructive decapitation of mountaintops and the dumping of mining waste into Appalachian streams.

"I don't teach people to fight," Mike says on more than one occasion, "I teach them to prevail". You know in your heart -- or at least you hope -- that Mike will have it in him to follow his own lessons, but the movie makes a good case for how hard this can be when the fight is between what's morally correct and what's economically expedient.

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As the German economist Herbert Giersch once put it, what is politically expedient is rarely economically beneficial.

In the emerging world the dissonance between what is economically necessary and what is politically expedient is growing louder.

The adversarial process encourages the parties to discredit each other's scientific or technical evidence, which can lead to politically expedient but technically or economically unsound decisions.

The second is that China is transitioning from merely being the "world's factory" to a country that designs and manufactures more high-end, high value added products that the West wants fast, which makes them economically viable to ship by more expedient means.

As a result, they are left with a "dual" labour market, split between the precarious and the secure, which seems to resist further reform.The OECD is a bastion of technocracy, wedded to policies that are economically sound, even if not always politically expedient.

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