Sentences with phrase «expedient ways»

So when I hear about politicians thinking of expedient ways to get rid of systems that kept me alive — saying they are a waste of resources — I take personal offense to that.
online course is one of the most convenient and expedient ways for teens and adults to learn how to drive.
Worse yet, as movie budgets increase, marketing departments try to safeguard their investments by developing newer and more expedient ways of sorting friend from foe, the «studio shills» (as Armond White of the now - defunct City Sun in Brooklyn tarred them) from the independent - minded journalists.
I wanted to find out the ideal food plan for my body, the most expedient ways to lose weight, the best supplements to take, the most effective exercise regime, and what else I had passed onto my kids.
Are you telling me that a Silver or Bruno didn't operate the same, only in more politically expedient ways?
Abram and Sarai may have looked upon her as expendable, and an expedient way to have children, but God sees her differently.
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.
County government will not take the politically expedient way out by delay.
Success Academy C.E.O. Eva Moskowitz found a new and politically expedient way to attack Mayor Bill de Blasio over space issues for her charter schools on Thursday by casting doubt on his worthiness to maintain mayoral control of the city's schools, perhaps his administration's most urgent priority in Albany.
For one, it's the most time - expedient way to work out.
For one, there should be a more expedient way to create a character (after the first time).
The most expedient way to do this, of course, is to teach didactic lessons.
«First, Corvette is the tip of GM's technological spear, so racing production - based Corvettes was the most expedient way to accelerate the transfer of technology from racing to production,» Fehan said.
Getting your loan online may be the most expedient way to receive funding.
This is the most expedient way to improve your credit score, and it works every time.
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.
This is the most expedient way to complete your mortgage refinance documentation, and is the reason why online mortgage refinancing goes much more smoothly than traditional refinancing, including those who are going for a no - fee refinancing program.
A market correction could provide an expedient way to find adequately discounted businesses but is not necessary for us to put cash to work.
This limited launch «was the most expedient way for Turo to bring peer - to - peer sharing to Canada,» said Cedric Mathieu, Turo's director of Canada, in an emailed statement.
Lure / reward training is absolutely the most expedient way for children to gain the respect of their dogs.
This indelible record of both the ancestral native inhabitants and subsequent settlers is revisited in as much as any other form by following along the myriad trails running throughout the canyon's length, vestiges of a time when travel by foot was the safest and often most expedient way to access its remote interior and when our interaction with the world around us often came one step at a time.
What's noteworthy about this exchange isn't that an artist is looking out for number one or choreographing the most expedient way of insuring career longevity — artists have been engaged in such maneuvers since day one.
Yet I suspect that this is an expedient way of avoiding the fact that the paintings are not very good.
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:
If you want to get your quote in the most expedient way possible, you will probably want to use an online method.
The best and most expedient way to contact us is through our online contact forms!
A job resume prepared by professionals is the best and most expedient way to accomplish this.
Local politicians seem to have decided that unauthorized secondary suites in single family homes are an expedient way out of the problem of where to «warehouse» the multitude of people who are flocking to the big cities.
It is a more expedient way to get to know the client's needs.»

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If you would, you'd realize that this was just a nice way of saying «we found this guy out and are removing him,» in a politically expedient manner.
Professor of political science at Columbia University Andrew J. Nathan is keen on the tenacity of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to survive and stay in power, by its selective responses to the demands of certain sectors of Chinese populace and expedient reforms and relatively democratic ways within the government — all are to him, indications of...
Professor of political science at Columbia University Andrew J. Nathan is keen on the tenacity of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to survive and stay in power, by its selective responses to the demands of certain sectors of Chinese populace and expedient reforms and relatively democratic ways within the government — all are to him, indications of the «authoritarian resiliency» of the CCP.
(As Joshua Reynolds put it in the eighteenth century, «There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking») However, we can keep this problem from getting out of hand if we remember that different kinds of statements are verified in different ways.
On Thursday, the archdiocese confirmed that it had offered payoffs to abusive priests as «the most expedient and cost - effective way to have offenders laicized or removed from the priesthood.»
This way we can respond to your inquiries with accurate answers in an expedient manner.
But the agency has consistently been used by Syracuse mayors, including Miner, as an «expedient» way to hire city employees - or in this case a private contractor — without going through the state civil service system or amending the city budget.
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.
Landies — and I guess I'm thinking of Series here — used to be known as quirky, rugged beasts that could take you anywhere and back (with the occasional expedient repair or two along the way).
In the same way that even the most hapless handyman could improve on a room previously decorated by the simple expedient of dropping a live hand grenade into an open tin of paint and retiring to a safe distance, you would justifiably expect this second - generation Mini Countryman to represent a considerable improvement over its predecessor.
Had the editions been digital and thus easily searched, such an expedient would have been less necessary, though it is still convenient in discussion to have a short - hand way to refer to passages from a corpus.
Game should challenge the payers in other ways instead of using the same old expedients.
Drawing on memories of familiar objects from her surroundings, Barlow's practice is grounded in an anti-monumental tradition characterised by her physical experience of handling materials in an expedient and direct way.
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.
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.
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.
There's no doubt in my mind that Abbott sees climate policy the same way Howard does, and takes whatever position is most politically expedient.
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.
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.
And paved the way for us to offer couples like you and your spouse an expedient, professional and cost - effective way to complete the divorce mediation process.
Working with a provisional patent attorney provides an expedient and efficient way to establish a priority date for an invention with the USPTO.
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