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The essence of defendants' argument in favor of the stay is that the Court in the New York Action is capable of hearing all the claims and that it would be more expedient and convenient to litigate in New York rather than Delaware.
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It would probably be more expedient to simply list all the instances of murder in this three-minute trailer than to put them in any sort of context.
Garnering support would even be more expedient in setting as the one studied here, where states wield power over reforms.
As Thomas Jefferson put it: "in no office can rotation be more expedient" than in the presidency.
If the idea will take colossal VC funding, it may be more expedient to examine business ideas with lower budgets.
It could also be more expedient, Doyle said, as opposed to attempting to schedule a hearing with an appointed commission.
"Some may argue that we would be more effective if we sanctioned torture or other expedient methods to obtain information from the enemy," Gen. David Petraeus said in a 2007 memo to troops in Iraq.
It is not only that multilateralism is more expedient than trying to do everything solo.
Mr. Ridge said the Bush administration negotiated agreements with individual countries because this was more expedient.
Either the company gave it a try and ran into the same problems, or decided it was more expedient to let things take their normal, slow course.
For sustainability of the platform, it is more expedient for the facilitators to target both the young and the economically active age group category.
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