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Rather than trying to measure the political slant of news stories based on semantic analysis, the team used a far more expedient method: The "political alignment" of each story was determined by the average political alignment of all the users who posted a link to that story.
Conclusions: Being attuned to the presenting signs of NPC may lead to a more expedient diagnosis.
Quirk is as likely a route to fame as versatility, and probably a more expedient one.
And we have convinced ourselves that this is all more advanced, more expedient, more productive.
"Whenever we have, perhaps, taken expedient measures, they have turned around and bitten us in the backside," he said.
As Thomas Jefferson put it: "in no office can rotation be more expedient" than in the presidency.
"Given our long partnership, we felt it was much more expedient to settle this audit".
While they accepted Mr. Greenwald's offer, his opponents viewed the gesture as more expedient than generous.
Mr. Ridge said the Bush administration negotiated agreements with individual countries because this was more expedient.
It is not only that multilateralism is more expedient than trying to do everything solo.
But a purer kind of devotion coexisted with more expedient motives.
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