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How to use expedient in a sentence

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What more expedient way of doing my job is there than coming out and chatting with the bands?
It may be expedient to allow the currency to depreciate in order to obtain a rapid improvement in competitiveness.
It appears that the administration will attempt to finesse this problem by the blatant expedient of pretending the borrowing never happened.
Being political animals, Democrats too often take the most politically expedient path.
This is determined by the simple expedient of the listener holding a microphone to locate their position in the room.
Judges throughout the federal judiciary rely on the assistance of law clerks to ensure the smooth and expedient administration of justice.
Memory space is limited, so we have to use it economically, storing as little as possible and forgetting as soon as is expedient.
Policing is only practicable and therefore expedient if the court acting in that role has power to enforce its powers if disobeyed.
The latter expedient, common in North America, was much less so in England.
In the case of Japanese traditional arts, the vehicle of this double transformation, the expedient means, is regular training or practice.
For example, a two-echelon formation is the most typical and possibly the most expedient one in a given situation.
Clearly, the number of weapons and munitions of each type, which it is expedient to use against each possible enemy force, will be different too.
It was decided that creating a new line on the south side of the river would be the most expedient method to effect a double-track railroad.
Although they offer a convenient and expedient method of obtaining a handful of cash, there is a significant downside to the business.
While it may now be considered politically expedient to ignore this eternal truth it will never go away.
We are dealing with secular humanists, and while we are on earth, what is expedient, and convenient, will pass for truth and morality.
Perhaps they are in denial that he could have been the perpetrator of such serious offences, or maybe it is politically expedient to ignore them.
His positions have perfectly tracked whatever was politically expedient at the moment.
With a state election only weeks away, it was expedient to hijack an existing party rather than set up their own structures.
Such expedient measures can be made to work, but their common fault is that they are almost always too low.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The dress of the dwarfish Jew was not, however, favourable to this expedient.
Hence an expedient was devised of issuing writs for a new parliament, returnable in six days.
The wisdom of such a terminological expedient is, of course, not in question here.
He, therefore, thought it expedient to retrocede all the territory, excepting the City of Washington.
Feeling certain of defeat at the polls, the partisans of the latter candidate resorted to the timeworn expedient of a revolt.
Sometimes, however, it is expedient to precede the topic sentence by one or more sentences of introduction or transition.
There was no one to check his malversation, and by the simple expedient of keeping the interest paid, he escaped detection.
The most extensively used synthetic is acetylsalicylic acid and hence an investigation of this product was deemed expedient.
It would seem expedient that every Colony or Labour House should follow a mixed economy of agriculture and industry.
The customary expedient of provincial girls and men in such circumstances is churchgoing.
So I shipped as mate on the mudlark, bound from London to wherever the captain might think it expedient to sail.
In special cases it may be modified as expedient in the judgment of the practitioner.
It is but the expedient of those who cannot etch sensation by the burin of their art of words.
For the expedient has to do with the future, about which we are liable to mistake.
We can find some opportunistic expedient, but not a solution of the problem.
But if the Tumour adheres very close to the pericranium, it is most expedient not to meddle with it at all.
She looked her stiffest, relishing but little the fathering upon her of this expedient.
The very large test of Fletcherism as a temperance expedient hereinbefore referred to was entirely accidental.
He was received, if not as a deliverer, at least as a necessary and acceptable expedient.
The rapidly failing health of the missionary, rendered it expedient for him to endeavor to return to his friends at Green Bay.
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