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to expediency
noun
The quality of being fit or suitable to effect some desired end or the purpose intended; suitability for particular circumstance or situation.
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Now, it seems, principle has given way to expediency.
Idealism fades to expediency, which fades to corruption.
That's the familiar charge when politicians seem to be sacrificing ideological commitment to expediency.
Economics is thus humiliated on the altar of politics, and principle is sacrificed to expediency.
He added: "Vigilance in the defense of national security will never be sacrificed to expediency.
It may also be due to expediency and compromise amongst those interests in falsehood at the expense of truth.
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But what we see is that this seems to be subject to personal whim, to political expediency, perhaps to blackballing by individuals.
Others attribute the decision to call an abrupt halt to the war to political expediency in Washington.
Much of that could be lost if the senator seemed to be bending to political expediency at this stage.
"Politicians are conniving, wheeling-dealing scum," he says, even as he prepares to give in to their expediency for the sake of the country's long-term security.
The practicality of these conditions coupled to the expediency led us to explore these conditions with a broader set of substrates (Table 1).
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