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The physical properties of QCA make it expedient to use serial data transfer/processing.
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Moreover, the ship was to be attached to a force of five Royal Navy destroyers led by a captain, making it expedient to have the Australian ship commanded by an officer of lower rank; McNicoll was consequently replaced by Commander Otto Becher on 28 July.
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This makes it expedient for high risk individuals with knowledge of their underlying health conditions to enroll/renew their membership to avoid paying out-of-pocket the high cost of healthcare any time they visit a health facility.
Nobody even considered changing the rules for them when their circumstances would have made it expedient".
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?
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.
Deborah Avant, a political-science professor at George Washington University, says these facts can make it more politically expedient to deploy contractors than to deploy soldiers or reservists.
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".
Gordon Brown was his own deputy prime minister, but David Cameron found it expedient to make Nick Clegg, his Lib Dem coalition partner, deputy PM with a big office and team.
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