Sentences with phrase «more expedient»

From there, you can fix these problems or — the more expedient route — offer the buyers a repair credit so they can pay for the repairs themselves.
It is a more expedient way to get to know the client's needs.»
It may also be easier, more expedient and psychologically very important to let the selling salesperson draft the counter offer.
This is a hybrid model that is more expedient and less expensive than a child custody assessment, while also preserving the mediation principles of self - determination.
Traditional psychodynamic therapies are still used, however, more expedient versions have taken shape and dominated the treatment trends.
It is not acceptable for native title parties to be required to give up legal rights to object to the expedited procedure in exchange for a lesser, if more expedient, right to have their heritage concerns taken into account in the conduct of exploration and prospecting activities.
Many studies have also been done on briefer «dynamic» treatments; these are more expedient to measure, and shed light on the therapeutic process to some extent.
To treat trauma my training and skill in DBT, PIT, and EMDR are used to assist clients towards achieving a more expedient recovery than the utilization of other typical therapy methods alone.»
Under this light it can be seen that human rights principles are often compromised for more expedient ends.
These approaches certainly are viable, but in other cases, couples feel it is more expedient and relevant to consult with a mediator.
Delivered EDI logistics project by which all products were shipped in a more expedient manner thus reducing warehousing requirements and shortening delivery times.
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.
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,..
In fact, it's such an enormous hassle to dig up the necessary information (especially the efficiency rating), that it's much more expedient to use manufacturer estimate tables (which we've found to be on the conservative side anyways).
With a higher influx of patients, cash payment is preferred and more expedient; this could be true for hospitals with which MEDEX already has billing arrangements.
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.
The new system allows for amendments to be completed, and required approvals to be obtained, in a much more expedient manner.»
These methods are generally more expedient, less costly overall, less combative and more private than litigation.
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.
It is among the more expedient and cost - effective options.
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.
But you may find it more expedient to invite action by the local authority under the Prevention of Damage by Pests Act 1949.
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.
1 As to whether or not the science is settled, Gavin wants to reserve the right to answer either Yes or No, whichever is more expedient at the time.
A more expedient «remake» would offer a fluid exchange among equal peers.
However, standard sword attacks are performed faster, item access is slightly more expedient, and the inclusion of camera control adds a small amount of convenience compared to the Wii version.
Given the less - than - guaranteed results of debt settlement on improving one's credit score, consumers might be better off considering options including a professional credit repair service, which can help work directly with creditors to remove incorrect or outdated items in a more expedient fashion.
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.
For those who are reading pirated eBooks not in the public domain, I do agree that there should be some penalty, but instead of going after the downloaders, who in many cases never know if the title was originally a free one or not, I would suggest that it would be more expedient and easier to discover and punish the uploaders instead.
Half the displacement, half the cylinder count, and still significantly more expedient in a straight line: we'd call that a win - win.
Government Executive says «ICE officials told the IG they chose to modify the IGSA because it was «more expedient» and offered «much greater flexibility» than a normal procurement process.»
Other teachers continue to do work for students because it is more expedient.
Ultimately, this belief will remain in place as long as the quick fix of providing the right answer is more expedient for teachers.
It was much more expedient to move forward and work with the existing plan without feeling like I would be setting things back.
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.
For one, there should be a more expedient way to create a character (after the first time).
Recognizing adrenal issues before they develop into full adrenal fatigue allows for more expedient treatment that may reduce the risk of potentially debilitating symptoms.
A job at a philanthropic foundation can be a more expedient option, and can also serve as a stepping stone into a policy job.
On more expedient matters, for a potential leadership candidate there would be little to gain from being the most prominent figure in what might be a nationally chaotic «out» campaign.
Corbyn has proven to be more expedient than his caricature suggests, or has been forced into expediency.
The US and other countries previously formally recognised the Republic of China as an independent state but ceased doing so when it became more expedient to recognise the People's Republic of China.
On occasion, delusional christians with guns apparently do some alledged god's work in recruiting new inhabitants so perhaps that presents a more expedient path.
Taking oil south to the Gulf coast via Keystone XL or west through British Columbia are clearly more expedient options.

Not exact matches

Romeny may not be the guy (Obama certainly isn't), but at least Romney has faith which is more than just politicallly expedient.
Their law permits them, as a temporary expedient, not to impose it in full in countries where they are in a minority: but in areas within that country which they consider to be Muslim territory and therefore part of the Umma, like large parts of Bradford, say, or certain parts of London, more of Sharia law will be imposed (unknown to the rest of us) than in others.
For Christians it was a temporary expedient to avoid persecution, but for Mithraists it became a permanent insti - tution, each small chapel, called a Mithraeum, having seated no more than fifty worshippers and having been constructed to point from east to west.
He has just proven that he preaches what is expedient to him personally... nothing more and nothing less.
All the more so, of course, because the Church's own teaching denies him the expedient of a «double truth», and does not permit him to adapt the Church's doctrine by some de-mythologizing or other re-interpretation, in order to reconcile it with his scientific conviction.
But if, on the other hand, we refuse to regard human socialization as anything more than a chance arrangement, a modus vivendi lacking all power of internal growth, then (excepting, at the most, a few elementary rules safeguarding the living - space of the individual) we find the whole structure of politico - economico - social relations reduced to an arbitrary system of conventional and temporary expedients.
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.
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