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Most incumbents are prepared to adopt any expedient to pursue policy objectives and to retain office.
Mehmed therefore turned to a number of financial expedients that achieved their immediate objectives, but at the cost of grave economic and social difficulties.
Most Americans have more daily contact with their state and local governments than with the federal government, and I am concerned about the impact on public trust and confidence in our state court system if the public feels that our state institutions are being used to facilitate other goals and objectives, no matter how expedient they may be.
Most of us spend most of our time chasing the immediate reward, the short-run "objective," the near-term "goal — in short, the expedient and the convenient.
Israel's politically expedient war against Gaza militants threatens America's successes in Iraq and its objectives in translating that into a Middle East peace dividend across the region.
The simulation results indicate that the IMOEA-based approach is an expedient method to design nearest neighbor classifiers, compared with an existing single-objective approach.
But when we lose sight of our values or give up on them because it's expedient, we often end up frustrated or confused, which doesn't help us achieve our goals and objectives.
Under legislation passed in 1994, all states must establish objective standards to measure math and reading ability, but many states have opted for cheaper, more politically expedient examinations that rate students in relation to others taking the test.
It is expedient.
This expedient is hardly unprecedented.
Impatience is expedient.
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