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And, yes, sometimes it is expedient to fix the cause of the unhappiness.
Because borrowing is by definition temporary, it also tilts from the permanent and the fixed and toward the expedient: the repair job instead of the grand gesture.
I would tell him to be wary of quick fixes and expedient shortcuts that solve a short-term problem but do nothing to change the underlying realities that brought about the problem in the first place.
Exceptional, expedient, and convenient electrical repair services.
In clinical practice the two are often considered to be equivalent, and, in some cases, comprehensive geriatric assessment teams are seen as a more expedient form of assessment as it does not require fixed beds.
In a Medicaid population, the temptation for overwhelmed doctors and understaffed clinics to succumb to a potentially quick fix with a readily available treatment is often too compellingly expedient.
But until then, having a fixed rate and dark exchanges might be the most expedient way to grow this new economy.
It shows just how expedient justice and human rights are considered to be when people see a quick fix before their eyes and clutch at it in the hope the fighting will stop.
Within these circles, employees won't have fixed roles, or an expectation of working any longer than is expedient and effective.
To international managers, the strategic benefits are compelling: alliances are an expedient way to crack new markets, to gain skills, technology, or products, and to share fixed costs and resources.
It is expedient.
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