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Then their curriculum must be expedient to this goal [ 3, 4].
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Giving up on the public option might be expedient.
Expedient started out as meaning "suitable, fit"; Shakespeare wrote that "expedient manage must be made" and "with all expedient duty".
To all this must be added the expedients of the retailer, the tricks of the drug-store, the forging of medical permits, and the resourcefulness of the private adventurer.
Prompt examination for genital tract trauma and expedient suturing must be ensured.
In order to identify those shell valves which have been used as expedient tools, analysts must be able to identify and distinguish between pre-mortem and post-depositional modifications, and use-wear from tool use.
and a balance must be struck between improved predictive accuracy and expedient recognition of a need to adjust treatment.
The expedient behavior of an individual must be beneficial both for the organism itself and for the species.
For the first type, it must be shown that restricting the rights is "necessary or expedient in the interest" of the grounds.
Second, it posits that American military power must be the operating framework for this new strategy — not just as a practical expedient, temporary and unavoidable, but as an inherently valuable and permanent ideal.
"It must be accompanied by stronger surveillance on the ground, better law enforcement, and more expedient prosecutions with higher penalties".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com