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Sometimes, it's expedient to begin where the show is less crowded.
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Then, in the games, it becomes expedient to pretend she's in love with Peeta – expedient but deeply confusing.
Most incumbents are prepared to adopt any expedient to pursue policy objectives and to retain office.
Only moderately successful, he found it expedient to support the Roman commune's expansionist policies.
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Mr Prodi called it a short-term expedient to allow longer-term measures to be enacted.
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The law faculty at Pavia took offense, and Valla found it expedient to leave.
Probably half of them do, and the other half find it expedient to pretend to.
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