Sentences with phrase «very expedient»

Lollipop and marshmallow were very expedient updates to Google's running machine.
Healthy Paws honored everything their plan says it covers and they did it in a very expedient manner.
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Yes, it is very expedient to have a successful first date that's why we delve into the web for guides and resources.
It is very expedient to buy these mattresses even from little one specialty store, as they are among elite models considered in particular for babies.

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Catharine Beecher, sister of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher, argued against women's suffrage on the grounds that «women could influence public affairs very satisfactorily without recourse to the ballot box, by the simple expedient of influencing the opinions and outlook of those who did have the vote — their husbands and sons» (Reay Tannahill, Sex in History, [Stein & Day], 1980, p. 389).
In a passage which deserves a great deal of attention in our country, more than two centuries after it was written, he said: «The man whose life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects are perhaps always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding or to exercise his invention in finding out expedients for removing difficulties which never occur.
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?
It is always dangerous dealing with people who may be intelligent without depth, shrewd without vision, jocular without humour.People whose friends don't like him and courageously describe them as cold and pompous.We heard Kennedy Agyepong openly insult every soul in the Npp including the flagbearer, we heard him call on Akans to wipe off Gas and Ewes from Ghana and heard Osafo Marfo one personality I hitherto admired so much, declare citizens from some particular regions unfit to occupy the executive seat.Nana did not find these inhuman and obnoxious outbursts as insulting, didn't find it expedient bringing these henchmen to order.We heard Ursula who is a spiritual confidant of Nana painfully say on public platform that had it not been free education, many of our northern appointees would have been managers of cows not human beings.This was how far people who are very close to him went.Antwi another close associate courageously referred to Fantes as «fickle minded» fit only for concert shows.
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.
This is very useful and expedient as you will get a classic dictionary option.
Crossroads, in other words, is like a very light game creation mode that is set up to be an expedient process so you can quickly set out on your adventure.
Yet I suspect that this is an expedient way of avoiding the fact that the paintings are not very good.
And many — and this is predominantly (although not exclusively) to be laid at the feet of the Republicans — deliberately exploited legitimate concerns about government overreach and government interference in the market to gin up a malignant hatred of government for the politically expedient purpose of laying cover for very risky and highly dangerous policies that served to benefit a tiny % of the public disproportionately.
But it wouldn't be expedient to start challenging the very people he is turning to in the hope that they, through their films and through fear - mongery, will create support, and therefore legitimacy, for the policies he has devised.
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.
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.
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.
It may also be easier, more expedient and psychologically very important to let the selling salesperson draft the counter offer.
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