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There are only a few publications which are expedient for the current study.

Two of the principals in these collisions-the Andrea Doria & the Constitution-were going lickety-split through dense fog, trusting to radar to keep them out of trouble; the 4th, the freighter, was adopting the old-fashioned expedient of lying to, which is no expedient in these days, when everybody else is in motion.

Additionally, this process attempts to ensure that student requests are considered in a manner which is both expedient and effective.

Moreover, to possess such a right is not merely to be in some condition the promotion or maintenance of which is socially expedient.

He doesn't want to appear to be defending China, which is politically expedient," said Chris Chocola, president of the Club for Growth.

It's necessary if we're going to act according to a moral compass rather than that which is politically expedient.

Because estimation of the gap size by the hemispherical photograph method needs enormous labor of tree climbing, we adopted the broken branch method which is an expedient.

To determine the OLV range, in which it is expedient to study its impact on the oxidative desulphurisation process.

The fragmentation of the shoot is reflected in the fragmentation of the images, which is no mere expedient but an aesthetic, a fragmentation as complex as that of a rapid montage by Eisenstein, but one that runs not on synthesis or analysis but on dissolution — the shattering of a mind and of a world.

Ellroy has grown to dislike My Dark Places and now finds it "fraudulent and dramatically expedient" which is ironic considering how much of it he rehashes in this disjointed confession, alternately pious and priapic; its goal exorcism but not closure, for no one as obsessive as Ellroy could contemplate such a thing.

The state is no less natural than the family; this is proved by the fact that human beings have the power of speech, the purpose of which is "to set forth the expedient and inexpedient, and therefore likewise the just and the unjust". The foundation of the state was the greatest of benefactions, because only within a state can human beings fulfill their potential.

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