Sentence examples for make more expedient from inspiring English sources

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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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He's a medicine-hidden-in-pudding kind of guy, doubtless seeing these choices as expedient and allowing him to make more reflective choices elsewhere.

But by the simple expedient of making a turn on the difference between the risk the government thought Octagon was taking on at the beginning of the contract and the reduced risk six years into its life, Octagon was able to make more than £73m ($130m).

Reducing costs in the way that's most politically expedient rather than most efficient and economically sensible means that service will most likely get worse, customers will lose confidence in the agency, market share will fall further and the agency will be forced to make more drastic and possibly inefficient cuts.

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.

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Citi Bike, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, will make these short commutes more expedient while eschewing many of the inconveniences of personal bike ownership, including maintenance, theft, vandalism and the ever toilsome task of lugging a bike on and off the subway platform.

"If we can make this process a lot more expedient and bring fishermen in right at the beginning, then we'll have a better chance of not taking 20 to 30 years to make a change".

Subimages containing oil spills were extracted using the Area of Interest tool of ENVI (Environment for Visualizing Images) software to spare disk space and to make classification and image interpretation more expedient and focused.

The concern was that Murdoch would soften it, that he would make it somehow more corporate, more expedient from a business perspective; he might somehow be compromise the politics of it.

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