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Like the Lubavins, the Kouliks also found it more expedient to leave their small apartment in Short Hills for larger quarters in Springfield.
Until recently, the banks found it more expedient to roll over loans to insolvent borrowers rather than recognise losses, which would require them to increase their capital in order to meet regulatory requirements.
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.
The practice of rendition, the conditions at Guantanamo, the lack of evidence and tainting of evidence, and, above all, the prior Administration's paralytic fear of the courts and of the Constitution did all that make it more expedient to simply shuffle them off to Yemen or Saudi Arabia?
But in a world where a mother finds it more expedient to cast out her own child than challenge her beliefs, in a world where a father threatens to shoot his own son for daring to love another man, in a world where a young man grappling with his own demons so callously snuffs out the lives of 49 sweet souls in this type of world, we, as a society, need to contend with our most deeply held beliefs.
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It seems more expedient to assess it on the level of the HEI as a whole and in individual subject-groups use case studies only of the most successful commercialisation activities.
I am confident that history will show that this vote in Congress was a turning point, that it occurred because a handful of elected officials thought it was more expedient to put the interests of the gun lobby ahead of the people they have been elected to represent, that they thought they could just continue to get away with it.
Either the company gave it a try and ran into the same problems, or decided it was more expedient to let things take their normal, slow course.
Chris Martin wants to Make Trade Fair, but he clearly feels it's more expedient to write that on his hand than to sing about it on a Coldplay album.
(With over 60,000 employees worldwide and about 10,000 employees working in Gurgaon alone, Mr. Singhal explained, it is more expedient to offer meal plans and two subsidized cafeterias).
For sustainability of the platform, it is more expedient for the facilitators to target both the young and the economically active age group category.
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