Definitionn. the quality of being suited to the end in view
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He acted from expediency not principles. [Please select]
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In his message to congress, on the 1st of May 1899, General Roca spoke strongly of the immediate necessity of a reform in the methods of administering justice, the expediency of a revision of the electoral law, and the imperative need of a reconstruction of the department of public instruction. [Please select]
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In this mood questions become issues of right and wrong, not of expediency and inexpediency. [Please select]
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All argument was based upon the expediency and wisdom of the present proposal. [Please select]
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Be careful that no plea of expediency, no hurry of the moment, makes you false. [Please select]
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"The issue is not one of choice but of expediency," replied Dempster. [Please select]
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There seemed imperative reasons, besides that of political expediency, for putting the ballot in his hands. [Please select]
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She sacrificed her own faith in the simple truth, to another's faith in policy, expediency. [Please select]
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