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St . Louisopted for smaller than life, about 5 feet, perhaps in the interest of expediency and thrift.

Judge Martin Schoenfeld of State Supreme Court declined yesterday, writing that "in the interest of expediency, all condemnation projects should not have to await all possible appeals".

Among the corners cut in the interest of expediency, the memo says, was failing to assess how well the facility could withstand a car bombing, a task normally carried out by the department's Bureau of Overseas Building Operations.

I'd go further: since most people have, at some time in their lives, found themselves in the position of going against principle in the interest of expediency, any viewer with any imagination at all can identify with the extermination-camp guards and ghetto officials Lanzmann interviews, low-level functionaries or conscripts who find themselves in a dire situation and just want to get through it.

Either they'll appeal any decision that comes down, or arrange to purchase the mark from IGB in the interest of expediency.

The worst part is that there's really no excuse for this: the Windows Phone and Instagram official line is that some features were left out in the interest of expediency, but leaving out some features and taking away the very soul of what makes Instagram Instagram is totally crazy pants, and inexcusable.

But what is less obvious to most is that we also have to protect America from ourselves -- from that shameful underbelly that continues to deny and defy our values in the interest of expediency.

But, there is a deep fault line in any party platform that works in the interest of expediency, not authenticity, and one can think of few things less authentic than the image of Dukakis mounting a tank, or John Kerry shining one of his medals.

Practice was also a precursor to policy reform for the initial adoption of STI syndromic management itself [ 51], indicating that in the interest of expediency of delivery, it may be the case that practice may often precede national STI policy reform [ 49].

Law generally was thought to be a human invention arrived at by consensus for the purpose of restricting natural freedoms for the sake of expediency and self-interest.

The bigger scandal, to my mind, was that normal commercial scepticism about their motives was suspended in the interests of political expediency.

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