Examples of 'expedience' in a sentence

Meaning of "expedience"

Expedience is a noun referring to the quality of being convenient, practical, or advantageous in achieving a specific goal or purpose. It can also involve the use of shortcuts or efficiency to accomplish a task
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  • The quality of being fit or suitable to cause some desired end or the purpose intended; propriety or advisability under the particular circumstances of a case.
  • Speed, haste or urgency.
  • Something that is expedient.
  • An expedition; enterprise; adventure.

How to use "expedience" in a sentence

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The expedience of this technique is explained as follows.
Honesty and transparency have been sacrificed to expedience.
Expedience can have no part in justice.
His new host body is pure expedience.
Expedience and symbolic displays of power.
A few lies are acceptable in the name of expedience.
Such accusations of expedience are not new.
A man whose allegiance is ruled by expedience.
So we have a principle of expedience and edification and excess.
Truth was not held hostage to expedience.
I see too much of expedience in young people today.
Is that your definition of right often entails expedience.
Only expedience and necessities.
Their opposition was a triumph of ideology over political expedience.
For the furtherance and expedience and regulation and.

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There is evidence that justice is giving way to expedience.
The expedience of declaring the education sector an essential service.
They may be more interested in expedience rather than excellence.
Common expedience teaches that this requirement is widely ignored.
This is a marriage of political expedience.
Political expedience governs all.
Swallowed whole for expedience.
It was expedience over intelligence.
We are not gonna do expedience today.
Expedience is our ally.
It is here because of political expedience.
What you said about expedience made a hell of a lot of sense.
That neutrality reflects something deeper than political expedience.
This is expedience.
There are several key aspects underlying the concept of organizational expedience.
Expedience is key.
Convenience and expedience.
For the sake of expedience the following description will be described in molecular terms.
We must question the proportionality and the expedience of this approach.
For expedience sake only the French editions from the parent publisher are mentioned.
In the interest of expedience.
No one understood the expedience because of which the Holy Prophet was accepting the conditions.
Its reincarnation in action was a result of field expedience rather than planned operations.
These criteria can never be based only on considerations of market utility or political expedience.
Weapon of expedience.
His agenda is not anchored to ideology but rather shaped by instinct and expedience.
There is a Divine expedience in this caution.
And what you do not understand is that your definition of right often entails expedience.
However, his expedience is always held in reserve.
Its foreign policies are driven by short term political expedience and economic dictates.
But what if this expedience allows us to save thousands of human lives?
Some Fed economists admit that political expedience is the rule.
The political expedience of the short-term monetary fix has triumphed once again.
But Zouabi offered an insight that sounded more like empathy than expedience.
Since when is personal expedience a reason to break the law?

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