Sentences with phrase «became expedient»

Telephone interviews became an expedient means of separating the wheat from the chaff.
EGWU EKE II became expedient due to the mindless assassinations (even in religious places), attack on security personnel, theft of weapons, armed banditry, kidnapping and cultism, among other security challenges.
Credible source informed the Nigerian Tribune that the development became expedient with a view to resolving lingering crisis rocking the party, taking into cognisance next February's gubernatorial poll, which the party would not want to leave to chances.
The statement read, «the change of identity became expedient since the ownership of the club has been transfered from Osogbo Local Government to the state government years back, with full financial and administrative responsibility.
According to «Patrons of Ghanaian Kenkey,» «The need for this festival has become expedient because, Kenkey (in English) but called Kormi, Kokoe, Dorkono, whichever you choose to call it based on one's ethnic / tribal background in Ghana, is a staple dish similar to sourdough dumpling from the Ga, Akan and Ewe inhabited regions of West Africa.
«It has become expedient for the Nigerian Army to change operating tactics, techniques and procedure in the North East region.
He said, «It has become expedient for the Nigerian Army to change operating tactics, techniques and procedure in the North East region.
Announcing his plans to withdraw the policemen on private guard duty, the IGP said, «In view of the current security challenges in the country, it has become expedient for the Nigeria Police Force to streamline the deployment of its personnel attached to political and public office holders, aimed at enhancing effective and efficient policing of the country.
This clarification has become expedient at a time pressure group, Let My Vote Count Alliance (LMVCA),» wants the steering committee recently inaugurated by the Electoral Commission ahead of the November polls be dissolved on the basis that it's biased in favour of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and that the EC boss, Mrs. Charlotte Osei, is appointed by the NDC government.
«Since the people of the South - East geo - political zone have been clamouring for a president of Igbo extraction at the national level, it has become expedient to adopt the same zoning principle at the state level».

Not exact matches

It just became politically expedient for Graham to declassify Mormonism, given the fact that Romney, a Mormon, was the presidential nominee of his beloved GOP.
For, without doing violence to a single organic doctrine, we could avoid the embarrassment of saying that an occasion qua subject is not an entity by the simple expedient of redefining «entity» to signify whatever functions, or is destined to function, as a potential for processes of becoming.
For Christians it was a temporary expedient to avoid persecution, but for Mithraists it became a permanent insti - tution, each small chapel, called a Mithraeum, having seated no more than fifty worshippers and having been constructed to point from east to west.
But as soon as it became politically expedient to join them, the baptists let go of their inhibitions.
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?
This became most evident with his 2000 book Papal Sin, one of several recent books from liberal Catholics trying to argue for their brand of Catholicism by the simple (if vulgar) expedient of beating up on the reputation of Pius XII.
One expedient was to assign them to monasteries, which became themselves the rectors and the recipients of the revenues.30 Sometimes they undertook to provide for the cure of souls from their own ranks, but of this arrangement there was grievous complaint inasmuch as the only baptismal font was located at the monastery, and the villages might be a dozen miles away.
The US and other countries previously formally recognised the Republic of China as an independent state but ceased doing so when it became more expedient to recognise the People's Republic of China.
But the (then) EEC Institutions responded to this event in a pragmatic and expedient manner, enabling a united Germany to become a member of the EU without long drawn out negotiations, accession proceedings or legal wranglings.
«The serial attacks by those boys in Ikorodu are becoming a thing of worry for the police in the state; the police considered it imperative and expedient to seek for partnership of vigilante groups in Ikorodu, led by the OPC.
Having considered the global attention and the attendant loss of goodwill the London protest would generate, it was therefore expedient for the President to leave before it became too late.
He stated, «After due consideration of the current political situation in the country, it becomes highly expedient to convene a conversation of critical Northern Elders and Stakeholders to deliberate on the best way forward for the region.
Or anyway, the gamble that one of their films might become a perennial seasonal attraction on cable channels is the most expedient explanation for how Diane Keaton, John Goodman, Marisa Tomei, Amanda Seyfried, Anthony Mackie, Olivia Wilde, Jake Lacy,...
There will be no help from her unless it becomes politically expedient for her to do so.
When they meet and are married, the match becomes as passionate as it is politically expedient.
Even if it's possible to become a successful professional writer alone, it's immeasurably more enjoyable (and expedient) to do it within a tribe such as ours, Writer Unboxed.
We're dismayed over the fact that the Global Warming fiasco has become politically popular and expedient to those left - wing politicians and power - brokers whose sole aim is to literally tax everything with a carbon footprint and give them control over all life, hidden within their PC guileful pretence to save the planet.
When shooting the messenger for bringing unwelcome news becomes the self - delusional political expedient, it is no longer the integrity of science that is the main concern.
Fellow ICIT & CCIOS The weaponization of digital vectors for a more expedient and potent manner of message delivery has become a pandemic as nation - states use technological means to streamline distribution of fake news,..
The weaponization of digital vectors for a more expedient and potent manner of message delivery has become a pandemic as nation - states use technological means to streamline distribution of fake news, propaganda and other ill - intended content.
Newly minted governments overturn previous governments» legislative agendas / laws whenever it becomes politically expedient to do so, especially if elected to do so.
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