We have no meanings for "doubt the expediency" in our records yet.
1 He began to doubt the expediency and wisdom of his management.
2 But can any reasonable man doubt the expediency of this provision, or suggest a better?
3 If there be any impediment, it should be taken away; but I doubt the expediency of going further.
4 Indeed, I doubt the expediency and propriety of doing what we are about to do without previous motion.
5 In the present condition of affairs, I doubt the expediency of such a tax, especially in view of the decision of the Supreme
6 He approved the principle but doubted the expediency of now reäffirming it.
7 Homer represents Hector as strongly doubting the expediency of the war against Greece.
8 There had also been many who doubted the expediency of making Prime Minister a French-Canadian Catholic.
9 I accepted with some reluctance, as I doubted the expediency of a partisan address at such a place.
10 I doubted the expediency of trying the boat-house, but he urged the risk of her disappointment, which made the attempt imperative.
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