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But governments – and voters – acknowledged expedient necessity, just as most accept, without enthusiasm, the spectacle of ex-terrorists in the devolved executive in Belfast.
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His first three outings reinforced the necessities of relentless concentration and expedient efficiency, and for five innings against the San Francisco Giants, Urias demonstrated his facility with both tasks.
Responding to Chase, Lincoln wrote on Sept. 2, 1863 that "if I take the step must I not do so, without the argument of military necessity, and so, without any argument, except the one that I think the measure politically expedient and morally right?
It is expedient.
This expedient is hardly unprecedented.
Impatience is expedient.
His going became expedient.
Social necessity.
The embargo may be legally expedient too.
Bill Clinton did what was expedient.
There's only expedient exaggeration".
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