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On the one hand supererogation serves as a more expedient or guaranteed way of achieving everlasting life; on the other, it is intrinsically good in being aimed at higher ends than the mere fulfillment of the commandments.
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11 If the United States, for example, thought it more expedient to torture or simply to execute a person rather than to attempt extradition, these options would be equally available because they, too, were not explicitly prohibited by the Treaty.
Given that Medicare/Medicaid covers roughly 35percentt of Americans, it may be that requesting the Social Security number from all patients is just more expedient for the doctor or hospital.
In the American system, any citizen can write an agency directly, but the more expedient approach is to ask your senator or congressman, or a committee chief, to take action on your behalf.
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.
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?
Taking oil south to the Gulf coast via Keystone XL or west through British Columbia are clearly more expedient options.
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.
Certainly this approach is far more expedient (and salable) than academic notions of stars as semiotic signs or sites of contradiction.
In NSW, a HEMS primary response is recommended in scenarios including difficult patient access (e.g. cliff fall or water rescue), where the patient condition requires specialised interventions (e.g. rapid sequence intubation) or situations where a helicopter will provide a more expedient response and transport [ 3, 4].
He set his hands as if he were weighing both sides of an argument, as if he were wondering if he should just tell the story the way he sees it (that he had one encounter with a sexually active and willing gay teenager who sought out older men online) or tell the apologetic version he has come to realize is more expedient.
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