expediency in A Sentence

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    No Expediency ever makes him forget his Lord.

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    That is his existential Expediency.

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    But Expediency and duplicity are just part of the story.

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    She refuses to sacrifice truth on the altar of political Expediency.

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    It was amoral, unflinching, imperious and made a virtue of Expediency.

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    He believed that the end justifies the means(that which would later be called revolutionary Expediency).

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    Unlike China, policy vis-a-vis Pakistan is a far more emotive issue which is milked for political Expediency by several domestic outfits.

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    On the other hand, if humankind continues to approach its problems considering only temporary Expediency, future generations will have to face tremendous difficulties.

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    However, not all designers and experts support multilevel models, some categorically do not perceive them, considering them to be a relic of the past, others prove their importance and Expediency.

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    While examples can be found in almost every nationality and culture, for Expediency, I have chosen only two American Indian tribes- the Lakota and the Zuñi- and an overview of the ancient European Celtic traditions.

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    Neither should you think, if we change our orders, that they come from a fickle mind, but that we draw conclusions from the quality and necessity of the times, just as the Expediency of the public good demands.

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    It is easy to design the kitchen partition by yourself; it is important to determine the style direction of the future false wall and its combinations, the Expediency of the future product and the place where it will be located.

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    But while all politicians pander and throw authenticity under the bus of political Expediency, the current plague of high-visibility GOP candidates project two especially pathological themes that they have decided will resonate with the feelings of millions of voters: paranoia and grandiosity.

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    The pressure of" educated public opinion even forced the British Government, which as a matter of political Expediency was inclined to side with the orthodox sections, to enforce some social reforms by taking legislative measures such as those preventing child marriage and giving Harijans the right of entry into temples.

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