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How to use expedients in a sentence

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The following various procedures and expedients have evolved over time to create a ceramic program that is efficient.
They cannot be beaten by the standard expedients like military force or political tools.
Since the federal government shows no interest in helping, states will be forced into desperate expedients.
Among the expedients resorted to in exploiting a scientific fraud, mystifying lingo is one of the commonest, and in this he was an adept.
These unconstitutional preferments were supposed to be temporary expedients to jumpstart racial integration.
Temporary expedients become institutional commitments and a thick web of military and bureaucratic interests comes to dominate strategy.
You can believe that these atrocities changed the world and made hitherto unthinkable expedients necessary.
A series of expedients was introduced, creating twenty-one paid magistrates controlling seven police offices.
We are not apt to fear for the fearless when we are companions in their danger, and Bob's mind was absorbed in possible expedients for the safety of the helpless in-doors.
With short-term expedients come long-term costs and uncertainties.
Governed from day to day by autistic, deaf and blind rulers, it survives only thanks to some expedients.
The era of procrastination, of half-measure of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays, is coming to its close.
Then they will be ready to apply known expedients and methods to the untried situations that are bound to arise.
The era of procrastination, of half measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays, is coming to a close.
The wider dissemination of energy-saving technology does not specify any particular expedients imposing restrictions on the parties.
Our democracy is also strong enough to enable its expedients to be discussed openly.
Various expedients to relieve this situation are available and may be effective, at least in some measure.
Nonetheless, they may be necessary as temporary expedients until the government has more resources at its disposal.
So many refugees and displaced persons have no other life but an endless stream of dark days exposed to chance and frustrating expedients.
Your Honour asks about any other expedients we might propose.
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Examples from Classical Literature
All sorts of temporary expedients have been resorted to to increase the regular supply from Pentelicus.
This has become the writer's practice after careful trial of other expedients.
And even in dreams her genius invented fresh expedients, wrote notes of apology, or made speeches of circumvention.
Luckily for the Englishman he had clutched Dubois before the latter could attempt any of the expedients of the savate.
The Polynesians met this emergent danger with various expedients of activity and prevention.
We ought to make it convenient and pleasant by all the expedients within our power.
The extemporary character of their contrivance and expedients, is sufficiently apparent.
The following example will suggest a number of expedients for the preservation of tone of colour in tin-plate decoration.
The expedients which have been mentioned would soon give the States or confederacies that made use of them a superiority over their neighbors.
From this we gather that his mind was fertile in expedients.
You don't know what a wonderful creature I am for expedients.
He was a great man, and full of expedients, but the position was novel.
These expedients diminished a little the ardour of their thirst.
How can its administration be any thing else than a succession of expedients temporizing, impotent, disgraceful?
She was visited by no more outbursts, moving her to such futile expedients.
He clutched feebly at the circumambient darkness for expedients.
I am sure that he is shrewd, and he ought to be full of expedients.
And in this connection it is curious to remark that even on this earth Nature has never hit upon the wheel, or has preferred other expedients to its development.
I puzzled my head a good deal to find out some way of checkmating the Greeks, as also did Charley, and we broached a thousand expedients which on discussion proved worthless.
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