An immigration policy is urgently needed, national experts warn, and not one simply based on the economic expedience of cheap available labor. |
Elsewhere, a less than punctilious treatment of particulars may have more to do with expedience. |
This must be challenged by all who believe that democracy is more important than expedience, and that Constitutions must be decided by the people. |
Speak up and tell your representatives that now is the time for excellence, not expedience. |
We cannot blindly follow the path of expedience, tailoring our understanding of human dignity to what is scientifically possible. |
It has shown that it is prepared to abuse the constitution for political convenience and expedience. |