Sentences with phrase «also expedient»

Cutting partners isn't only equitable — a way to spread the pain — but it's also expedient, because in the U.K., it's much easier to shed a partner than an associate.

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The Party's expedient oppression of the protesting masses (albeit selectively) by nipping them at the bud before any become fully organized or joined by other dissidents is also effective.
The Mormon Church also changed its views on Polygamy when it became politically expedient to do so, and guess who told them it was time to change?
Firstly, while we would surely want somewhat intelligent machines to be able to refuse to unjust (or illegal) orders, they may also decide against saying «no» to patently unjust wars, and to unjust actions within wars, because they may have learned that these actions are the most expedient way to achieve their specified goal.
A statement issued by the organisation, which is also a centre for information gathering said although the matter is in court it is expedient for government to aid in the legal processes to exonerate itself from the bad press.
A statement issued by the organisation, which is also a centre for information gathering said although the matter is in court it is expedient for government to aid in the...
«It may be politically expedient, but it's also scientifically driven,» Womersley says.
A job at a philanthropic foundation can be a more expedient option, and can also serve as a stepping stone into a policy job.
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However, it is also defined as «the expedient acceptance of standards that are lower than is desirable» 1.
«This might be interpreted as an anti-charter approach, but it also might be seen as local boards being expedient and trying to be publicly accountable.»
Hyundai was also concerned about fuel economy — needlessly, one might say, now that we're awash in cheap gasoline for the foreseeable future — and turning down the turbocharger's boost was the most expedient route to parsimony.
As for indies, they can also go «out of print» by the simple expedient of the author withdrawing the book from sale.
Applying online for this type of loan is also a more expedient way to receive your loan funds, which may be especially important for those with urgent dental needs.
Also, it tends to hide the magnitude of the tax burden from the consumer, unlike a sales tax, and this renders high taxes politically expedient.
Bizarre as this new paradigm sounds, it's an obvious & necessary expedient for the US & Europe — after all, isn't Japan's current fate their inevitable destination also?!
Yes, our animal sheltering system is indeed flawed and in need of strong and expedient reform, but we must also remember that these facilities are our nation's pet dumping grounds tasked with «cleaning up» the mess our irresponsible and negligent public has created.
Furthermore, this expedient here also ventilates the discussion on the ways to think about the troubled state of the collective spirit through new aesthetic propositions / gestures / dispositions.
My own take on this is that people will take the short - term most efficiently expedient actions, which is also the worst thing they can do — they will keep putting those new coal - fired energy plants online or create nuclear fission plants that create radioactive waste that can't be disposed of....
Apparently, too many people in my generation of leading elders are not only too conservative and set in our ways, but also wish to live without having to accept limits to growth of seemingly endless economic globalization, of increasing per capita consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers; our desires are evidently insatiable; we choose to believe anything that is politically convenient, economically expedient and socially agreeable; and we act accordingly.
This plan to develop the Yamuna's banks may be a revival for earlier plans to build a canal, but it could also be an expedient way to comfortably house high - ranking officials, writes Indian researcher Kannan Kasturi:
This means that law firms have to learn to be agile — not just in terms of flexible working, but also the ability to shift their IT strategy very quickly when it is necessary or expedient to do so without losing user engagement.
She has an extensive track record of successfully taking matters to trial, but she also works with clients to achieve practical and expedient results when litigation is not in the client's best interest.
And whereas on the Establishment of the Union by Authority of Parliament it is expedient, not only that the Constitution of the Legislative Authority in the Dominion be provided for, but also that the Nature of the Executive Government therein be declared:
The demand placed on the market by these groups of people makes it expedient for established gateways like Cryptopay to provide adequate service and also open up the opportunities for all and sundry within the industry.
Many studies have also been done on briefer «dynamic» treatments; these are more expedient to measure, and shed light on the therapeutic process to some extent.
This is a hybrid model that is more expedient and less expensive than a child custody assessment, while also preserving the mediation principles of self - determination.
It may also be easier, more expedient and psychologically very important to let the selling salesperson draft the counter offer.
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