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Expedience
Expedience Ex*pe"di*ence, Expediency Ex*pe"di*en*cy,, n.
1. The quality of being expedient or advantageous; fitness or
suitableness to effect a purpose intended; adaptedness to
self-interest; desirableness; advantage; advisability; --
sometimes contradistinguished from moral rectitude.
Divine wisdom discovers no expediency in vice.
--Cogan.
To determine concerning the expedience of action.
--Sharp.
Much declamation may be heard in the present day
against expediency, as if it were not the proper
object of a deliberative assembly, and as if it were
only pursued by the unprincipled. --Whately.
2. Expedition; haste; dispatch. [Obs.]
Making hither with all due expedience. --Shak.
3. An expedition; enterprise; adventure. [Obs.]
Forwarding this dear expedience. --Shak.
Meaning of Expedience from wikipedia
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Organizational expedience is
defined as workers’
behaviors that (1) are
intended to
fulfill organizationally prescribed or
sanctioned objectives but that...
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provided service to
customers in 17 U.S.
cities using the
Motorola Expedience 802.16d
radio interface which the
company referred to as "Pre-4G". Clearwire...
- Government. Eddy et al. 1982, p. 118 MacQueen,
Norman (March 1985). "The
Expedience of Tradition: Ireland,
International Organization and the
Falklands Crisis"...
- one barrier, but many
politicians had
supported the Klan
simply out of
expedience. When
charges of
crime and
corruption began to
taint the movement, those...
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Arthur Koestler's
trilogy concerning the
conflict between morality and
expedience (as
described in the
postscript to the novel's 1966
Danube Edition). The...
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Constitution states the EDC will be
convened by the
Supreme Leader to
determine expedience cases where the
Guardian Council finds an
Islamic Consultative ****embly...
- were tried, but none of them
sounded like a carrot. So, for the sake of
expedience,
Blanc munched and then spit the
carrot bits into a spittoon,
rather than...
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policymakers and politicians,
whose actions are
driven both by
prejudice and
expedience. It is
frequently directed at
Chinese minorities which live
outside China...
- but that the
detainees had been kept
there for
reasons of
political expedience. Wilkerson's
statement was
submitted in
connection with a
lawsuit filed...
- is the
implied cost of ****ure
reworking because a
solution prioritizes expedience over long-term design.
Analogous with
monetary debt, if
technical debt...