expedience in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for expedience in the English»French Dictionary

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English
Firstly, organizational expedience describes a workers actions but not their intentions.
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Such wording would be found in reference to the expected closing date for a real estate contract, typically compensating a seller for a buyer's lack of expedience (citation required).
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If the rules are not known or well understood, or are accidentally broken, this behavior does nt qualify as expedience.
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They've been feeding their base all kinds of crazy for years -- (applause) -- primarily for political expedience.
time.com
These features were generally implemented on the demonstrator for simplicity and expedience and were incidental to the research and demonstration goals.
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Because of the deal, those leaders now have sacrificed the future of the country's water supply for political expedience.
www.irishexaminer.com
It's not as if that kind of expedience and manipulation isn't topical.
edmontonjournal.com
It can be caricatured as expedience, the substitution of arbitrary or subjective preferences for commonly understood principles.
news.nationalpost.com
Unbridled corruption betrayed the spirit of people power with its politics of expedience, popularity and deceit.
opinion.inquirer.net
For the sake of expedience the following description will be described in molecular terms.
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