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Like Quip, the writing seems like a collision of traditional word processing like Microsoft Word, the expedience of instant messaging, and the personal interactions of Facebook.
And the question is whether or not Democrats and Republicans are willing to put aside the expedience of short-term politics in order to get it done.
While Prior has proved a formidable lower-order Test batsman, he has been unable to translate that into international one-day cricket, where his prolific scoring through the offside has been thwarted consistently by the simple expedience of bowling straight.
So the remote chance of squaring a series against the team the Australians see as their greatest rivals was sacrificed for the expedience of trying to avoid the captain missing a forthcoming Test against New Zealand.
The Libertines pulled it off through the simple expedience of having an excellent drummer (something that seemed to slip the mind of 97% of indie Brits) while the White Stripes did it by going back to blues-rock dynamics.
The consensus was that Mr. Obama, who once held himself out as the clear alternative to the political expedience of the Clinton years, had, in the end, chosen the path of Clintonian centrism over a return to more boldly progressive ideals.
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But others turned the accusation of expedience on its head.
A long, superb story called (after Frost's poem) "Provide, Provide", follows the relationship between Harouni's manager and the unhappily married sister of his chauffeur, tracing the progression of expedience to desire (the chauffeur has asked the manager to take in his sister as housekeeper), onward to love, dependency and the inevitable rejection, all with a calmly devastating scrupulousness.
Nevertheless, after careful analysis of the publication it also became obvious that scoring systems in publications with a small number of citation also proofed to be of expedience for certain scientific question.
Moreover, Scheuer emphasized, renditions were pursued out of expedience—"not out of thinking it was the best policy".
He claims to have changed since the 1980s, renouncing communism, supporting a free-trade pact with the United States and cosying up to the Catholic church but his campaign was one of expedience rather than of principle.
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