Sentences with phrase «expedient action»

Despite how harsh these limitations might sound, states pass laws to set filing deadlines because expedient action tends to preserve reliable case evidence.
Take direct, expedient action.
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....

Not exact matches

When you encounter someone who professes to be an Atheist, take the most expedient and most personally advantageous action: eat him.
Depending on your opinion, the British government either (a) did nothing because they were powerless or (b) held the matter in abeyance, until 2014 when Russian actions in Ukraine and Syria made drawing attention to Russian wrongdoing politically expedient.
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.
The services provided were thorough, expedient, and I have no complaints — my Jubi is alright today, because of the expertise and quick action of the Dr. Osterbur and the other doctors and technicians involved.
We understand these are often stressful times for an owner and horse and commit to providing fast, accurate and decisive action to give you the most information in an expedient manner.
In fact, certain of TEPCO's actions in the aftermath of the explosions have been confused and, some might opine, lacking discipline of purpose to the extent that expedient decisions have been made without proper forethought and judiciousness to avoid knock - on consequences: for example, the injection of seawater may have resulted in salt deposits sufficient to foul cooling flows in the lower regions of the RPV [reactor pressure vessel]; the liberation of hydrogen from seawater is more rampant than from freshwater and radiolysis of oxygen from the cooling water could provide stoichiometric conditions and ignition with hydrogen in the absence of air in the containments; and the latest and most recent announcement to deploy a nitrogen purge to the Unit 1 reactor seems yet another ill - explained and unjustified desperate measure».
But you may find it more expedient to invite action by the local authority under the Prevention of Damage by Pests Act 1949.
Where parties have agreed to separate, we provide clients with careful and expedient advice to help them decide on a course of action that best suits their situation — whether by way of divorce or civil partnership, dissolution, judicial separation or a separation agreement.
«For example, the minister has removed the need for the MIB's detailed and arcane procedures by the simple expedient of making it obligatory to join the MIB as a party in any action.
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