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Late to join, Britain has never loved Europe, and always regarded it as a question of expediency, not principle.
At one point he made this very clear to his listeners: "There is a question of expediency as to time, should such a proclamation be issued.
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For both sides, control over Egypt is not just a question of political expediency, it is a matter of survival.
The labour movement, or at least some of its leadership, is still prevaricating on the question for expediency's sake.
The labor movement, or at least some of its leadership, is still prevaricating on the question for expediency's sake.
One could question the expediency of ignoring multiple possible inputs to the neurons in a module since those inputs could influence the operation of that module.
How NPR handled this is a question of political judgment and expediency.
Yet, many managers questioned the expediency of health promotion in telephone calls.
First, health promotion was reported not to be included in the SHD commission, and second, managers expressed few visions for health promotion but rather questioned the expediency of practicing it in TN work.
And of expediency.
It was totally out of expediency.
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