Sentences with phrase «makes expedient»

The demand placed on the market by these groups of people makes it expedient for established gateways like Cryptopay to provide adequate service and also open up the opportunities for all and sundry within the industry.
It makes them expedient.
«Additionally, with the operationalization of 6 Division Nigerian Army, earlier in the year, the need to exercise troops in an amphibious environment makes it expedient to hold Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II.
While in my program, Chris contracted an acute respiratory illness but he made an expedient and full recovery.
This clogs the thoroughfare, making expedient travel virtually impossible.
This made it expedient for the Russian government to over-react, and speculators descended in to enjoy the chaos.
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So technical debt is sort of like when you make short - term, expedient decisions in the technology that sort cost you later.
Its too expedient and convenient to make God take sides in political debates.
Great — so, either these four young men never were abused, but simply saw an opportunity to shake down an individual with a questionable reputation (the «where there's smoke» strategy), and Pastor Long either caved in to the pressure, or sought an expedient route (possibly used before) to make the problem go away; OR, these really are four young men who've been abused, but rather than make the pastor answer for what he did to them in a court of law, and spare other young men in the future the trauma they experienced, they allowed their silence to be bought.
But this made it all the more surprising that he should, especially since this vow, feel it necessary to have recourse to such a number of expedients for protecting against even the shadow of danger the virginity which he had thus consecrated.
One should perhaps stress here that Fish is not arguing that Milton is an idealist, in the sense of someone who believes that «thinking makes it so» and that un happy situations can be simply wished away by the cheap expedient of declaring them otherwise.
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?
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.
Trump has urged GOP Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to make use of that explosive expedient, though McConnell has so far resisted.
AYF in a statement signed by its National President, Alhaji Gambo Ibrahim Gujungu and made available to newsmen stated that, «Following the recent upheavals that engulfed the country over the altercation between the Nigerian Army and the now illegal Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, we see it is expedient to raise some issues as as per cursor to future occurrence in the country.»
Consequent to the above directives, we find it necessary and expedient to make a further order to stay all court proceedings pending in the various High Courts against the applicant by some of the disqualified presidential candidates on the same issue of having been denied a hearing to enable the EC to carry out its mandate in line with these orders.
It is expedient to note that money does not always make him a gentleman when you are millionaire dating.
It is therefore very necessary and expedient to always make sure that you only sign up on an online dating site that is baked by law.
In Richard Donner's Lethal Weapon, he upped the conventional post-48 Hours buddy - buddy cop pic by the simple expedient of making the lead (Mel Gibson) a crazed unpredictable nihilist.
It might be expedient for advocates of more spending on children to make the linkage and take the tradeoff before the charitable deduction is spent on something else.
His understanding of district issues is shallow; he tends to provide answers that are politically expedient — trying to give both sides what they want, even when that's not possible — rather than making the tough decisions.
Toyota and Lexus have taken front - drive hybrids and made them all - wheel - drive with the simple expedient of putting an electric motor at the rear of the vehicle.
complete your applications, arrange for your free medical exam, and make all necessary follow - up calls to ensure expedient delivery.
This includes making appointments, providing safe transportation to and from surgical facility, providing post-surgical monitoring and minor first aid to sterilized animals, reporting any post-surgery complications to veterinary staff in an expedient manner.
Nilin gets access to a handy blaster of sorts that's attached to her arm fairly early on in the game, which is sometimes in used in fights, as mentioned before, but mostly used to open doors by the simple expedient of shooting them, an idea that's never really adequately explained, though I'm sure that we can all chalk that one down to the simple reasoning of it being a game, and that a lot of stuff doesn't make sense in games anyway.
«I was good at staying up late and looking at art and listening to artists and going to studios,» Saltz said of the talents that made the project expedient even as he juggled his trucking job, his gigs teaching at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Rhode Island School of Design and the School of Visual Arts, and his occasional duties chauffering a millionaire around in a Mercedes.
The main characteristics of his artistic expression include citation, duplication and fragmentation, which are used as expedients for staging the distance between a finished model for making the work a «theatre of evocation.»
But it is our responsibility to make sure our representatives feel the full force of citizens who speak for what is right, not what is politically expedient.
They have never not, to my knowledge, «specified what metrics, time - frame and accuracy they find important to make effective policy,» they have adopted knee - jerk, ineffective policies in response to the scare stories they were fed, and have generally found it expedient to do so.
If making statements in support of the scare does not result in serious complaints from climate realists (and of course gets instant support of climate campaigners), then the PMO may conclude that, like Danielle Smith of Alberta's Wild Rose Party (the current opposition in the province), it is politically expedient to change their messaging going into the next election to expand the potential tent of Conservative Party of Canada supporters.
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».
Caveat: Given the enormous difficulty some readers / commenters have had lately in focusing on the point of the post, I'm constrained to make a few things clear: First, clearly the most expedient thing for the shopper to do was be compliant, do as he was told and then walk away.
If you have already been through a divorce and do not care to go through the emotional uncertainty and the expense again, a prenuptial agreement can outline the rights and obligations you will have upon divorce, making the finalization of any divorce simpler and expedient.
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».
As government lawyers who help ground decision - making in the international rule of law we have a crucial role to play in ensuring that the short - term and expedient solution to any given problem — which may be legally arguable - is set in the wider political and legal context that protects the UK's longer - term interests in having a responsive but robust international legal system.
«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.
The idea behind the Rule change was to make summary judgment accessible in more cases and thus open up the cheaper, and more expedient resolution to more litigants.
In that way, you can better equip yourself with necessary knowledge and requirements about divorce which will, in turn, make your divorce process more expedient and efficient.
If cameras are to come at all, they should be the result of a thoughtful, well - considered policy of broad application, not because the government of the day happens to think a particular case or group of cases would make for politically expedient soundbites.
In this they seem to have fallen upon a very good expedient for their own happiness and safety; for since the good or ill condition of a nation depends so much upon their magistrates, they could not have made a better choice than by pitching on men whom no advantages can bias; for wealth is of no use to them, since they must so soon go back to their own country; and they being strangers among them, are not engaged in any of their heats or animosities; and it is certain that when public judicatories are swayed, either by avarice or partial affections, there must follow a dissolution of justice, the chief sinew of society.
Second, the reason why, going all the way back to the fifteen hundreds, the «go to» answer to court delays was hiring more judges, is that it was the only fathomable way to make justice more expedient.
For example, we complete your applications, arrange for your free medical exam, and make all necessary follow - up calls to ensure expedient delivery.
complete your applications, arrange for your free medical exam, and make all necessary follow - up calls to ensure expedient delivery.
We should rely on this learning, and make sure that antitrust analysis is sound, not expedient.
At Expedient we make a point of meeting each and every client to make sure we know everything we need to, in order to find you the right candidate for the role.
My ability to promote exceptional customer care in an expedient manner along with the capability to make decisions independently will be very beneficial for K - Mart's ongoing success.
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