Sentence examples for make expedient from inspiring English sources

"make expedient" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and can be used when you want to indicate that something should be done quickly and efficiently
Example: "The board of directors decided to make expedient changes to the company's product line in order to stay competitive in the market."

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The assessment of on-target drug effects and the timely detection of the development of resistance are key components in the personalization of treatment, in order to make expedient, appropriate changes in treatment regimes.

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In the end, Allawi writes, Iraq's politicians made "expedient or wild promises that took no notice of the prevailing conditions of insecurity, administrative chaos and dysfunctional government".

Because political and financial reasons made expedient an attack on the monasteries, Cromwell was appointed the King's vicar general with powers to visit and reform all monastic institutions.

Rather, she has begun to act like any other politician: single-mindedly pursuing an agenda, making expedient decisions with one eye on electoral politics, the other on kingmakers in Naypyidaw and the domestic political economy.

Since the terminal Pleistocene, people carried reliable polished axes for a variety of activities and made expedient use of locally abundant river pebbles, while smaller nodules were located and carried as mobile toolkits to facilitate longer distance hunting and collecting excursions.

America is the country that drops bombs on them, ignores their suffering, and makes expedient alliances with leaders, regardless of how these leaders treat their citizens.

Additionally, these same organizations that demonstrate a high level of character are eight times more animated by long-term goals, six times more resilient, and eight times more efficient at making expedient, effective and values-based decisions.

Let's be careful not to simply make politically expedient decisions.

But the rush to get good grades – and the fact that our grades heavily influence what we can and can't do – means that some students make hurried, expedient decisions, which may not be for the best in the long-term.

The physical properties of QCA make it expedient to use serial data transfer/processing.

Given the extraordinary pace of this petition, it could influence the White House to make more expedient policy on gun control.

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