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Again, the initial injustice and expediency has been compounded by secrecy and obstruction.
In the nearly 34 years since the Islamic revolution in Iran, expediency has been a pillar of decision making, but within a framework that has allowed Iranian leaders to save face.
France's embrace of principle over expediency has been censured as unwise if not obstructionist.
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The expediency of this system has been recognised at an international level.
Now, in response to accusations of political expediency, Mr. Greenspan says his approach has been consistent: supporting tax cuts when surpluses loomed, and endorsing revenue increases now that deficits are the leading worry.
There is wide concern that eloquence has fallen victim to expediency, that the thoughtful phrase has been replaced by the fascicle contraction, that communication is suffering, and that texting bears the brunt of the blame.
Until now, the President's position has been based on political expediency.
The N.L.D.'s decision to exclude Muslims has been explained as political expediency.
"For more than two decades, there has been a politics of expediency and a policy of indifference," she said.
[ 1] Improvement in selected aspects of health care delivery through quality assurance and outcome assessment has been driven by political expediency.
Instead, the public has been offered a myth of expediency wrapped in a damaging argument about the nature of justice.
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