An immigration policy is urgently needed, national experts warn, and not one simply based on the economic expedience of cheap available labor. |
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Elsewhere, a less than punctilious treatment of particulars may have more to do with expedience. |
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It has shown that it is prepared to abuse the constitution for political convenience and expedience. |
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Speak up and tell your representatives that now is the time for excellence, not expedience. |
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I'm making my decisions based on stress and expedience and my gut and who's pouting and who's crying. |
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This must be challenged by all who believe that democracy is more important than expedience, and that Constitutions must be decided by the people. |
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We cannot blindly follow the path of expedience, tailoring our understanding of human dignity to what is scientifically possible. |
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Some people seem to prosper even though they adopt expedience and practice unlawfulness. |
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The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts. |
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The Council should not portray itself as sacrificing fundamental principles on the alluring altar of expedience. |
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In the explanatory memorandum, the Commission makes a conscious decision not to follow the competition procedure on the grounds of expedience. |
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It is likely that a similar phenomenon of expedience translating into better health governs other diseases as well. |
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An objective analysis of the expedience and audit work quality regulation scales is needed, through development of measurement system in this direction. |
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In such cases, both the legality and the expedience of the decision can be challenged, and the court is not limited by the parties' submissions but has to examine all the relevant facts. |
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By not singling out the French, he heretically suggested that most people try to get along with the boot boys as a matter of Darwinist expedience, however stupid it may be, and then, weirdly, it becomes a passion. |
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The national reports indicate that the stage in the national process at which a reference for a preliminary ruling is submitted is chiefly governed by reasons of expedience. |
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We must spring into action with a relentless sense of expedience and determination! |
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This complexity cannot be avoided through the expedience of removing the provisions of the Indian Act dealing with governance from that Act and replacing them with new provisions in a separate Act. |
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China is now India's biggest trading partner. A whole lotta hedging going onYet China's trade with India, and others, counts for something besides commercial expedience. |
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Together, they have a chance of representing most of the Luhya, Luo, Kikuyu, Kalenjin and Masai tribes a formidable ethnic block. But, despite their dynamic name, the young turks represent no fresh ideas, only old expedience. |
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Honesty and transparency have been sacrificed to expedience. |
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We must question the proportionality and the expedience of this approach. |
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Post-calving surveys thus demand expedience. |
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As I have already stated, I believe that decisions, such as those involving species at risk, should be made on real science not political lobbying or political expedience. |
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