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In this case, it is expedient that the reconstructed data should be as accurate as possible compared to the original data such that no error can grow and propagate in the remaining part of the simulation.

III, Chapter 46, recited, "whereas appeals of murder, treason, felony, and other offences, and the manner of proceeding therein, have been found to be oppressive; and the trial by battel in any suit, is a mode of trial unfit to be used; and it is expedient that the same should be wholly abolished".

It is expedient that new aetiologic factors be sought vigorously.

Moreover, when the macroscopic characteristics of the stones resemble those of bezoar material, it is expedient that surgeons allocate more time and effort to detecting and ligating the possible fistula.

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As the Tennessee House majority floor leader explains to us that biracial dating may not be "expedient," that God still loves people who choose to be gay, although they won't go to heaven and that we need an NAAWP to stand up for all the poor oppressed Christians, your politicians tell us they are enacting the will of the Tennessee people.

The manuscript has been improved significantly but there are some remaining issues that need to be addressed before acceptance, which should be expedient at that point.

JM: Part of being a leader -- part of this BAM philosophy -- is that you have the courage to do the right thing, regardless of what might be expedient at that particular moment of time.

Our experience with the present case demonstrates that left ventricular involvement may be possible and the key to survival is expedient care that recognizes the physical nature of the injury.

I think that it is expedient to produce that narrative, because it divides us and feeds the misconception that black and brown folk are more homophobic than white folk, but there are so many examples of black men loving black men, as Joseph Beam would say, whose mutual love and respect is revolutionary.

Leave campaigners say the volte-face is expedient and insincere; that Mr Corbyn's arm has been twisted by Euro-idolatrous MPs, and that his support for their cause is flimsy.

C: If he is being educated or trained for any work, on the ground that it is expedient in the national interests that, instead of being employed in military service, he should continue to be so educated or trained.

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