Sentences with phrase «just expedient»

The bottom line is the following: natural gas will not solve climate change, it is just an expedient for business to continue business as usual.
Indeed, in what sense is Jacobs» two - faced morality «moral» anyway — why isn't it just expedient?

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And yeah, they abuse the system — they just backed a * State * down from bringing charges against them by the simple expedient of tying them (WBC) up with counter-charges in court.
Romeny may not be the guy (Obama certainly isn't), but at least Romney has faith which is more than just politicallly expedient.
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.
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.
He has just proven that he preaches what is expedient to him personally... nothing more and nothing less.
Mr. Graham did not have a revelation about the mormon faith... it is just no longer politically expedient for him to have his previous view.
Tutu did not feel particularly called; it just seemed an expedient thing to do.
So if Usmanov comes out publicly to make such comments, isn't it expedient for Wenger to defend himself by giving any good excuse he just might have for not buying the very kind of players needed?
He doesn't settle for what's politically expedient or watered down, he pushes tirelessly for what is right, just, and equitable.
,» admirably showcasing the uniquely French side of the merged companies and the venerable Gallic habit of elevating one's humblest products by giving them not just a decent ride, but a great ride, thanks to the classical expedient of providing substantial amounts of wheel travel.
Just as the office space was a monthly rental expedient in which to show the work of four artists, it was not necessary to declare it a permanent gallery space.
When a city or town has just a few cyclists, we tend to be able to exist in the shady area between pedestrians and motorists, doing a little sidewalk time when the road seems dangerous, and getting on the road when necessary and / or expedient.
This is because it is a relatively straightforward calculation to predict the boil - down time to when the fuel is uncovered (several days) at which the risk of hydrogen generation and deflagration occurs, so just why the simple and obvious expedient of providing cooling water via a temporary pump (i.e. a fire tender) was not implemented by TEPCO in a timely manner is baffling.
Before the UK's accession to Europe in 1973, if the government of the day thought it just or expedient to either restrict access to or to limit the level compensation extended to uninsured drivers then it could do so, and with impunity.
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.
As it happens, it's just a temporary expedient, in order to let me «trace» that JPEG image to some extent.
[The conservation, development and utilization of the agricultural, mineral, forest, water and other natural resources of the commonwealth are public uses, and the general court shall have power to provide for the taking, upon payment of just compensation therefor, of lands and easements or interests therein, including water and mineral rights, for the purpose of securing and promoting the proper conservation, development, utilization and control thereof and to enact legislation necessary or expedient therefor.]
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