They have an excellent sense of expediency and grasp of the details which enables them to make quick, effective decisions. |
Just as Newman felt liberal politics was out to use the church for political expediency, he also saw this as an element of Monophysitism. |
Jefferson's acts as president possess a coherence beyond the accidents of expediency. |
These points appear to have been manufactured with expediency, and they were therefore likely expendable. |
They are not just men sacrificed to expediency, they are not men too civilised for an uncivilised world. |
By supporting the status quo they have put political expediency before the interests of our children. |