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Having said that I think she is sometimes too expedient.
But the collective response is still too expedient.
Rather, it has been all too expedient for Israel's prime minister to hide behind the limitations of maneuver that his existing coalition imposes on him.
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In a Medicaid population, the temptation for overwhelmed doctors and understaffed clinics to succumb to a potentially quick fix with a readily available treatment is often too compellingly expedient.
Levy might be a fiscal hawk and an immigration hardliner, but he was a Democrat up until the day he declared his run for governor, and Pataki said it was "too politically expedient".
The embargo may be legally expedient too.
At a time of economic restraint there are legitimate debates to be had about replacement funding for the arts, but crimes against the environment are crimes against humanity, and oil money is an expedient too far.
Machines are also more expedient data processors.
Too many others chose expedient fire sales, especially of emerging-market assets.
One caveat — despite its location, Gauthier Soho is too elaborate for an expedient pretheater dinner.
Perhaps this was partly because I had discovered I am tall enough to still see the old view too, by the simple expedient of standing up.
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