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Congress decided that the most expedient thing to do was to throw every kind of expenditure one could think of, short-term and long-term, into a single bill, because the public was willing to spend the money right then and the legislative politics required addressing the demands of disparate constituencies.
Although the court, based in The Hague, is not expected to act until the end of the year at the earliest, deferring the indictment is "the most expedient thing to do now," said Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, the president of Tanzania and current chairman of the African Union.
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On the importance of doing the right thing (even if that wasn't the most expedient course of action).
Following so many of these he-said, she-said cases, the decisions seem to be less about doing the right thing than hiding behind a lack of legal action and doing whatever is most expedient for the football program.
Or because it is a politically expedient thing to do.
But I can understand why drone strikes might be the most expedient option in a war.
"It's the most expedient and direct way to do what they want to do".
— The most expedient path from the first green to the second tee at the T.P.C.
It is simply the most expedient way to get rid of the assets.
"In my experience they seem to be the most expedient at register transactions and processing".
But, given the political fallout of poor test results, who can blame the Amityville schools for doing the expedient thing?
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