Sentence examples for expedient because from inspiring English sources

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General summaries are commonly organized by nation, a convenient expedient, because major collections are centred in great national museums and because folk art is often studied and promoted as part of the national heritage.

"But anyone who is more than ten years away from retirement [at the time of a rewrite of the law] can reasonably expect to have their benefits adjusted," Rother says, adding that a delayed benefits cut is not only fairer but "politically expedient, because people younger than that aren't thinking that much about retirement".

The constraints imposed in models 1a through 1c were deemed expedient because constraining the unmoderated part of the model, and dropping non-significant parameters from the model, increases the power to detect moderation effects.

Comparison of the accuracy of boiling point determination for columns of the same length would not be practical or expedient, because the retention relative to that of n-alkanes (retention index) is not dependent on column length.

Even though there has not been a reported case of MRSA epidemic in this department, this study has become very expedient because of the significant epidemic potential of these organisms and the high morbidity and mortality rates they cause in humans with rapid development of resistance which has made it into a major clinical problem worldwide.

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"Now we expect the international community to do the same, not only because it is expedient, but because it is right".

During the Kosovo campaign in 1999, Mr Blair made it clear that winning the conflict was important both because of the message it would send to other dictators and because it would provide a template for action in the future.The awful truth is that Mr Blair goes along with these ideas not because it's expedient, but because he believes them.

Efficiently, in the first few scenes, we see and hear his philosophy of life: he's a user, a player, a misogynist, a thief, mugger and murderer because it's expedient, not because it's premeditated.

I hope he means it, not because it is politically expedient but because it is the right thing to do.

At its core, political integrity is about touting policies and practices not because they are politically expedient, but because of the inherent good such policies visit upon the communities they touch.

Despite vehement disagreement from 74percentt of their own membership, the NRA leadership's despicable fear-mongering in the service of profits for gun manufacturers and retailers has not prevented the White House from taking on the bullies, not because it is politically expedient but because it the right thing to do.

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