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Перевод: expediency speek expediency


[существительное]
целесообразность ; выгодность ; беспринципность


Тезаурус:

  1. The fact that they happened to be sites where nuclear waste was already produced, where there might be a flicker of acceptance from the local population, and appeared to have been chosen more from expediency than science, didn't seem to embarrass the already embattled industry.
  2. So, for instance, Taylor and Urquhart found that the cost of relegating by expediency rather than by stated objectives.
  3. This letter, based on expediency and written in a hurry, without any of the proper backing of parliamentary statute, has continued to dictate the terms whereby millions of pounds of public money are spent on land drainage, right up until the mid-1980s.
  4. In a profession often noted for self-promotion and expediency she had become a trusted friend, hostess and shoulder to lean on for many.
  5. Except that it was made back-to-back with a third episode, and there is an extraordinary air of expediency about it.
  6. It is the qualification rules - the lack of them, that is - that are at fault and New Zealand are no worse than several other countries, including the Home Unions, in allowing, in the absence of directives, expediency to govern selection.
  7. If the Foreign Office cannot agree with MI6 as to who are Britain's enemies, the effectiveness of MI6 is at risk of being submerged by political expediency, calling into question the whole point of having such an organisation in the first place.
  8. This is, unashamedly, a policy of relegating by expediency rather than by any stated objectives.
  9. I can see the expediency of that course; I can see the expediency of ministers not making addresses which explore this kind of territory and arrive at this kind of conclusion - except, of course, to the CPC, which is a living protest against the politics of expediency.
  10. There seemed to be a double standard at work, albeit one rooted in political expediency - Authorship was bad, Gay Authorship was good.
  11. A written constitution will ensure that politicians can no longer ignore long-term priorities for short-term expediency and political advantage.
  12. ... 21 AT London Scottish the role of providing rugby opportunities to Scots in London is still important, but in times of league realism, racial purity has had to give way to the expediency of also running a successful 1st XV.

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