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It was created out of political expediency: it wasn't created to do good things for us.
Even though that action was taken for the sake of "expediency," it rendered the trial "unfair," she said.
But when that recognition is withheld, whether because of a technicality or political expediency, it can feel like the final insult.
Every time something turns out to have been covered up for no good reason – mere expediency – it makes it harder next time.
This tendency toward general education did not stem only from considerations of political expediency; it stemmed also from the desire to improve the world through education making all areas of life orderly and subordinate to rational leadership.
And the main reason for the sale seems to be a mix of political and financial expediency: it is a way of raising the money needed to bring the tube up to date.
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The film examine three discrete chapters in Jobs' life, and some believed that, whatever narrative expediencies it provided, that structure could be a liability.
And how will the panel demonstrate that it will not be merely a cosmetic exercise in community engagement and political expediency; that it will not simply rehearse the argument that all rioters are morally deficient?
In fact, I'm more forgiving of the people who actually believe it than the people who know better and stood silently by, out of political expediency, because it was politically convenient.
His appointment may have been simple expediency or it may have been inspiration.
McElroy said, "I think there was a sense of expediency because it's a very competitive story".
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