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Washington kept his first speech quite expedient at just 833 words, probably taking about five minutes to deliver.
Drones might one day blanket cities dropping off Amazon goods, but in the short-term, there's plenty of opportunity for them to help out in limited engagements, where delivery via other means would be difficult, impossible or just not quite expedient enough.
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Nonetheless, Labour leaders also felt compelled to appear "strong" when they were quite often defensively expedient or in a weak position.
They regarded those sorts of relationships as politically expedient, and operationally quite sensible.
If this expedient will not apply, however, the questioner is not quite helpless.
It is expedient.
This expedient is hardly unprecedented.
Impatience is expedient.
His going became expedient.
The embargo may be legally expedient too.
Bill Clinton did what was expedient.
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