This expediency can be important when there are multiple suitors for a specific program.
Indifferent in the sense that the decision is not ideological, but rather a matter of expediency.
Mr. KARIM SADJAPOUR (Analyst, International Crisis Group): They granted supervisory powers to the expediency council.
Not just economic expediency, Congress has substantive justification for taking a closer look at the law.
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And as an academic, he never compromised his analysis for the sake of political expediency.
In the rush for expediency, we take short cuts like sacrificing testing time or product quality.
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So all government macropolicy needs to be first discussed with the expediency council before it's carried out.
And, like our own problems, they were motivated by political expediency rather than concern for the public good.
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The problem was that having abandoned Reagan's principles, they had nothing to replace them with except political expediency.
He blames Ms Tymoshenko for sacrificing the ideology of the 2004 orange revolution to political expediency and populism.
Bradley insists his change of heart is not a case of political expediency.
Croke Park added that the technical and legal points referred to would be "addressed as a matter of expediency".
Nonetheless, the law must not yield to expediency and the convenienceof lending institutions.
But in embracing a view most assumed he had anyway, Obama places his core convictions ahead of political expediency.
This tenet, based on expediency more than principle, has shielded all members, notably Indonesia, from criticism from their neighbours.
But Mr Rama says it is vital not to pretend all is well in Albania for the sake of expediency.
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We cannot know whether his decision to testify against his friends in court was an act of leadership or expediency.
Rafsanjani, a powerful cleric who heads the Expediency Council and Assembly of Experts, remains an influential figure in Iran.
Rafsanjani, a powerful cleric who heads the Expediency Council and Assembly of Experts, was president of Iran from 1989 to 1997.
But to confuse such short-term, expediency-driven common interests with a durable strategic partnership is, for want of a better term, globaloney.
Moussavi is a member of Iran's Expediency Council, which mediates between the parliament and the non-elected Guardian Council led by Ayatollah Khamenei.
The constant theme of this book is the tension between the demands of justice and the victims and those of political expediency.
Mr Lilley wants to reassure voters that the Tory commitment to health and education is based on principle as well as expediency.
Mr Rawlins said hospital managers were being "scapegoated" out of "political expediency".
As the newly appointed head of one of Iran's all-important councils (the Council of Expediency), his influence is unlikely to die down.
These changes have not been made solely for reasons of political expediency.
Or does she care more about autonomy, expediency or attention to detail?
We will continue to investigate this matter with the greatest diligence and expediency, and we will do all that we can to protect those we serve.
Does supporting Labour's Budget plans and leading the charge against one of its senior ministers perhaps fall into the category of political expediency - or even hypocrisy?
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