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"Expedient" in a Sentence (16 examples)
Chess is a foolish expedient for making idle people believe they are doing something very clever when they are only wasting their time.
Myrtale was convinced in her own mind that as Dryas had to deal with so many rich suitors, he would never consent to Chloe marrying Daphnis; and considered that she had devised the best expedient possible for disposing of the subject of the marriage.
Such problems do exist in Interlingua, but it seemed expedient to treat them in connection with the various parts of speech whose functions in the sentence can be made to involve all syntactic questions of practical import.
Never lie if the truth is more expedient.
Most people, faced with a decision, will choose the most expedient option.
Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away; for if I go not away, the Comforter willnot come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you.
Nothing but the right can ever be the expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a greater good to a less.
[T]he judges were unanimously of opinion that [...] by the common law of England, no man, not authorised by the crown, had a right to publish political news. While the Whig party was still formidable, the government thought it expedient occasionally to connive at the violation of this rule.
That's because the debate pits textbook economics — which argues that bailouts beget bad behavior begets more bailouts — against practical politics. And politics, or the taking of expedient steps to keep people happy, will almost always win.
Government has slowly but positively moved from an active course of following plans and policies to the easier and more expedient course of the counterpuncher.
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Its policies toward foreign lab or across these eras reflect these sharp differences in context, but also reflect a common pattern to treat the recruitment and deployment of foreign nationals as an expedient measure to serve immediate economic objectives
But the Expedient, in the sense in which it is opposed to the Right, generally means that which is expedient for the particular interest of the agent himself; as when a minister sacrifices the interests of his country to keep himself in place.
the adverse winds / Whose leisure I have stay'd, have given him time / To land his legions all as soon as I; / His marches are expedient to this town / His forces strong, his soldiers confident.
To secure such a market, there is no other expedient, than to promote manufacturing establishments.
He would never let her know that he was aware of the strange expedient to which she had been driven by her great distress.
Depressingly, [...] the expedient of importing African slaves was in part meant to protect the native American population from exploitation.
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