expediency|expediencies in English

noun

advantageousness, practicality, usefulness; urgency

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1. He acted out of expediency, not principle.

2. They are politics of political expediency.

3. Hedonism and expediency are the bywords.

4. The government is torn between principle and expediency.

5. He acted from expediency, not from principle.

6. The potential for expediency in planning is vast.

7. This was a matter less of morals than of expediency.

8. It was for Congress to determine the question of expediency.

9. All parties Agree in the expediency of the law

10. But his actions were perhaps not entirely a matter of cynical expediency.

11. It was difficult to strike the right balance between justice and expediency.

12. The bailout bill is a classic example of expediency over effectiveness.

13. Perhaps it had been a matter of legal or political expediency.

14. Benignancy •radiancy •immediacy, intermediacy •expediency • idiocy • saliency •resiliency • leniency •incipiency, recipiency •recreancy

15. The governor vetoed this bill out of political expediency rather than principle.

16. They may concern the expediency and/or legality of an administrative act. ii.

17. 10 These rates are clearly a trade-off between economic logic and political expediency.

18. This is often a legacy of historic inception, piecemeal development, and political expediency.

19. These rates are clearly a trade-off between economic logic and political expediency.

20. And a system whose first and last resort was all too often expediency.

21. I think this government operates on the basis of expediency, not of principle.

22. These are not politics of honest principle; they are politics of political expediency .

23. They put short-term expediency and selfish interest before the application of high principles.

24. 20 I think this government operates on the basis of expediency, not of principle.

25. Various parties pursued conflicting objectives, often making tenuous alliances with each other for the sole purpose of expediency.