Phrases with «political expedience»

"Political expedience" refers to the practice of making decisions or taking actions based on what is most advantageous or convenient politically, rather than what may be the most ethical or principled course of action. It refers to prioritizing personal or partisan interests over the greater good or long-term consequences. Full definition

Sentences with «political expedience»

  • Only, I believe, if their pluralism is one of convenience rather than principle — that is, if it is a device of political expedience instead of a truly philosophical conviction. (firstthings.com)
  • Finally, a child's well being and safety looked set to trump political expedience. (politics.co.uk)
  • Washington should be investing time and money in understanding what is actually working and using that knowledge to write a new ESEA based on hard evidence and not political expedience. (educationnext.org)
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