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Neither are we required to consider any mere question of the expediency of such a law.
We estimate the total antiparticle mass contained within the Earth's magnetosphere to assess the expediency of such usage.
"The people," Jay reported later in the winter to Lafayette, "were divided in sentiment respecting the expediency" of such a course [February 16 , 1787 5886, 2493], and he was even doubtful that anything constructive would ensue.
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But in Splice, the implications of such fiddling go beyond mere medical expediency.
As for Cleon's idea that in punishment the claims of justice and expediency can both be satisfied, facts do not confirm the possibility of such a combination.
Some housing advocates say the number of such complaints illustrates a builders' market that prizes expediency over substance, even at the luxury end.
The function of an ally is to stress the implausibility of such an approach, and not to sanction it under the banner of expediency.
Owing to their computational expediency, weak forms are typically suited to cases wherein it suffices to compute the statistical moments of the response of such oscillators.
In the face of such hostility, Google's decision is hardly surprising, whether you attribute it to moral reasons or to business expediency, as many cynics do.
This article discusses the expediency of the existing legislation and legal strategies aimed at reducing the negative environmental effects of TBT-like toxins in marine ecosystems and indirect effects of such actions.
But, it seems, time and political expediency heal such wounds.
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