Similar words: expediency, expedient, inexpedient, experience, experienced, obedience, inexperience, disobedience. Meaning: [ɪk'spiːdjəns] n. 1. the quality of being suited to the end in view 2. taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others.
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1 As a matter of expedience, we will not be taking on any new staff this year.
2 This system has universality, expedience to use, and expansibility in practice.
3 Economic expedience and low wage levels in general dictated the predominance of a heavily subsidized public transport sector.
4 There is a sense in which morality and expedience need not conflict.
5 Moral convictions must out - weigh expedience and buck passing.
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7 Expedience: Balanced with all of this good advice, sometimes you just need to get it done.
8 Expedience is contrasted to a life of principle, so an ascription of integrity is out of place.
9 This example shows the expedience and intuition of designing the database with the semantic object model.
10 The expedience of war opened the doors to American drug traffic and Mafia domination.
11 Speediness installation, legerty durable , carring expedience, special material, durable concision, completely specification, multi-color, silk-screen stay bar, steel or aluminum .
12 What began as a symbol of privilege and evolved into an expression of shared values has now come to represent expedience.
13 And peace without justice is tyranny, no matter how you may sugarcoat it with expedience.
14 We know how high-flying words can be deployed in the service of cynical aims, and how the noblest sentiments can be subverted in the name of power, expedience, greed, or intolerance.
15 The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away , for expedience, and by parts.
16 I never saw Sam Huntington do anything deceitful or malicious, never saw him sacrifice his principles for power or access or expedience.
17 The centre-right Conservatives and smaller centrist Liberal Democrats agreed on Tuesday on what critics call an unstable partnership of expedience after an inconclusive election.
18 This paper proposes the pumping test in small diameter well which is suitable for engineering investigation. It has advantages of costruction expedience, saving const, etc. And its result in reliable.
19 However, they fail to recognize that today's patients may actually be willing to accept the risk of potential breach of privacy in exchange for expedience of communication.
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