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In the absence of any regional vision beyond the expedient among Trump's skeleton transition crew, Rubio seemed to take charge of key parts of the new Administration's policy toward Latin America.
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But power-sharing deals, while expedient, can create incentives among warlords, their political patrons and profiteers to sustain lawlessness.
Some Tamils perceive Britain, among others, as morally expedient towards Sri Lanka – and as having contributed to 7,000 civilian deaths in recent months.
Yet this, most likely, was one reason why the Court felt free to act: it is not compelled to nourish the collective biases of the electorate; it may act to curb those unsavory attitudes by the direct expedient of declaring them to be intolerable among a civilized people".
This is among the reasons that Hamilton found it expedient, in the Federalist No. 78, to emphasize the weakness of the judicial branch.
Explanations for the intractability of antibiotic overuse for acute bronchitis include diagnostic uncertainty regarding the presence of alternative antibiotic-responsive illnesses (e.g., pneumonia), patient expectations in a societal context of consumer-oriented medicine and waning professional sovereignty among physicians, and time demands that favor expedient management decisions [ 20, 21].
It is expedient.
Impatience is expedient.
His going became expedient.
Another argument one often hears among default advocates is that President Obama will get all the blame, so it's politically expedient.
This expedient is hardly unprecedented.
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