Sentence examples for particularly expedient from inspiring English sources

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"Subsidizing mortgages through the G.S.E.'s was a particularly expedient way to increase the homeownership rate," they write at one point.

The announcement on Monday that the Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell, had decided to support a two-year moratorium on Republican earmarks represented a particularly expedient change of heart.

As the southernmost point of China, the island proved a particularly expedient place to send those who had irritated the emperor, its isolation ensuring that political ripples back to the mainland would be few.

Therefore, measuring dead space appears to be a particularly expedient way to assess the potential effectiveness of prone positioning.

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Although it can be tempting (and sometimes politically expedient, particularly in the short term) to highlight success and sweep failures under the rug, it's critical that we understand what works and what doesn't, so that we don't repeat our failures and we can learn from them.

The series has some important things to say about race in America, particularly in explaining how society concocted expedient notions about race that have no backing in genetics or biology -- what Mark Twain described as a "a fiction of law and custom".

Minimizing the number of negative samples is expedient from a laboratory perspective, particularly when labor-intensive virus isolation techniques are being used.

User fee subsidisation – whereby the running cost of services (which covers fuel for generators, disinfectant products, and medical supplies) is subsidised by a donor and/or government thus resulting in a lower fee to the user - may be an expedient approach towards achieving such abolition, particularly for vulnerable groups.

Tissue engineering, particularly cultured epithelial autograft (CEA), offers a potential solution to assist in expedient wound closure.

His name was E.C. Smeed; he was particularly adept at "organizing forces and expediting the work of construction, combined with unfailing fertility of resource in adopting expedients to meet unexpected contingencies".

It is expedient.

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