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And is there more than a little expediency to South Africa's adulation of the athlete?
In 1989, Khomeini stopped urging Iranians to spread the revolution, and called instead for expediency to preserve its gains.
On the other hand, should the kakistocrats in Iran stick with the name of expediency to describe their power brokers?
Last November, on national television, now-President Lee said that that turnaround during the campaign was an expediency to win votes.
Neil Kinnock, William Hague – you couldn't help thinking of youngsters of promise forced by expediency to step up to leadership too soon.
The general public cannot have confidence in a police service that pretends this was an unfortunate accident and seeks to hide behind political expediency to do so.
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But what we see is that this seems to be subject to personal whim, to political expediency, perhaps to blackballing by individuals.
Shields's lawyer Pete Weatherby said it was "quite unacceptable to lock up someone known to be innocent, and any political expediency has to come to a juddering halt at this point".
His crime is expediency, willing to do whatever is necessary to survive.
Idealism fades to expediency, which fades to corruption.
Why do so many view Mr Major as weak, addicted to expediency and prone to lurch ahead with half-baked ideas?
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