Sentences with phrase «expedient means»

Telephone interviews became an expedient means of separating the wheat from the chaff.
Often when young people encounter law enforcement, it may be while they are out in a social setting where there is a temptation to simply use the most expedient means of avoiding involvement with the police.
We are talking about fundamental rights, not expedient means to a political end.
Putting a bit of separation from the bushland is the most expedient means of improving your odds of survival.
Its popularity reflects the demand for the cost - effective and expedient means to evaluate writing tests as well as classroom writing assignments.
This is an expedient means to gaining the results you desire.
For the artist, however, form is not a vehicle for a message, not a «package» for content, not a lesser or expedient means to a somehow «higher» end.

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Secondly, I shall endeavour at all times and in all places to Keep My Nose Clean by the most expedient possible means.
The Faith movement holds that there is an all - pervasive Meaning within the material universe; nothing is arbitrary or expedient, but purposeful and life - affirming.
So, do you think that god is actually okay with lying if it is politically expedient, or do your think he actually meant it when he commanded «Thou shalt not bear false witness»?
But these colors were the expedient things to use for the way I drew and I say «draw» not meaning line, though it might have included line.
By actually «fixing» the system so that there are more panel members to hear refugee claims, faster processing times for refugee applications, and by creating a more expedient removals process, the system itself will no longer be seen as a means for prolonging a stay in Canada indefinitely.
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.
The fact that politicians make politically expedient attacks on lawyers — whether it be Chris Grayling's recent attack on «left wing» pressure groups, or Jack Straw's berating «BMW - driving civil liberties lawyers» — does not mean that claimant law firms don't have a case to answer in relation to drumming up «spurious claims».
So the fact that a patented invention or an application may not pass the broadest reasonable expedient does not mean that the inventor has not claimed a patentable invention.
It is expedient because basing decisions on precedent means that potential litigants have an excellent idea as to what to result to expect.
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.
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