Sentence examples for highly expedient from inspiring English sources

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A highly expedient characteristic of belatacept is its immunoreactivity with both murine and human CD80/CD86 allowing the translation between species.

The archaeological record of central California contains a rich variety of ground stone milling tools from highly expedient cobble tools to large ornate mortars and finely finished pestles more than half a meter in length.

In our continued interest [30, 37 47] in the development of highly expedient methods for the synthesis of diverse heterocyclic compounds of biological importance via one-pot multi-component reactions (MCRs) and avoiding organic solvents during the reactions in organic synthesis leads to efficient, environmentally benign reagents, clean, and economical technology (Green Chemistry Concepts).

The here reported nothofagin process features efficient assembly of isolated C-glucosyltransferase in one pot with an adaptable module for UDP-glucose supply from sucrose, which serves as a highly expedient glucosyl donor for the overall conversion.

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Navigating without a strategic gyroscope, and with maladroit diplomacy run by appointees who have skipped too many grades, we repeatedly have painted ourselves into a corner from which there is no escape other than by taking risky and highly costly expedient actions.

… it seems an expedient highly necessary to be adopted; and will be calculated to do credit to practice, by securing the very important end of everything being of the purest kind, & of the best quality.

Today, given the availability of DNA sequencing and analysis technology, phylogenetics (based on comparative nucleic acid and amino acid sequence analysis of informative viral proteins or/and their genes, as well as analysis of genomic organization) is a highly quantitative, cost-effective, expedient method and the preferred and reliable method for classifying adenoviruses.

The advances reported here will have an immense impact on organic chemistry as an expedient, environmentally benign and highly efficient tactic capable of accessing optically active aldols.

He was hanged, drawn and quartered on highly equivocal evidence; it was, noted Lord Salisbury, "expedient to make it manifest to the world how far these men's doctrinal practice toucheth into the bowels of treason".

Legal experts say that even though Communist Party leaders down the line have ultimate control over the police, the prosecutors and the courts, they face mounting internal pressure and incentives to quash threats to stability at the grass-roots level, often making it more expedient to circumvent the legal system with highly intrusive surveillance or temporary disappearances.

Another concern they had was the cost-effectiveness and validity of the relatively more time-consuming preventative model of care adopted by NPs in a highly time-sensitive care setting where focus was on expedient patient movement through the department.

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