Human beings construct their politics in terms of pragmatic, expediential goals. |
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Action is an effort to produce certain consequences and is therefore essentially expediential. |
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With social media, Internet access and cheaper computers however, these ideas are spreading expediential. |
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He based his case on two arguments, one scriptural and one expediential. |
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As with any region experiencing expediential growth in a short period of time, schedule can trump quality. |
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The result has been an almost expediential growth of the past decade in the number and value of strategic alliances. |
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As exciting as printed electronics, solar technology demands larger footprint capabilities and is equally poised for expediential growth. |
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We had ten years of expediential growth, that has never happened before. |
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We know that there has been an expediential growth in the number of children diagnosed with autism, and I suspect we will see more Asperger's syndrome as time goes by. |
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Expediential growth has been witnessed in the first few hours of the Congress with around 2,000 medical delegates arriving from various parts of the world. |
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