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imprudència
The quality of being unsuited to the end in view.
inexpedience
expediency
expedience
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imprudència
1
Both its
inexpediency
and injustice had been established by the honourable mover.
2
Now the present point as to these superstitions is their military
inexpediency
.
3
Hamish did not appear to perceive any
inexpediency
in the matter.
4
I mean the
inexpediency
of printing Testaments, and Testaments alone, for Catholic countries.
5
The
inexpediency
of any other course may be readily seen, from a suppositions case.
6
Against the proposal, his opponents argued
inexpediency
rather than our treaties with Great Britain.
7
Every recorded instance of it proves its extreme
inexpediency
.
8
As to the
inexpediency
of receiving such candidates, there can be no question or doubt.
9
They will be the proper persons to explain to her the
inexpediency
of her remaining here.
10
Professor Dodd said something to me about the
inexpediency
of so young a person appearing in print.
11
His learned discourse-notmore learned than lucid-has convinced us all of the extreme
inexpediency
of this alliance.
12
Q-Whatdo you mean by its
inexpediency
?
13
Accordingly it is not injustice or malice with which the economists charge these abhorred laws, but stupidity,
inexpediency
.
14
Realizing the
inexpediency
of discussing the matter, I went forward myself, overran the line, and let the anchor go.
15
The expediency or
inexpediency
of what I am to do (1 Cor 6:12).
16
Yet all moralists admit exceptions to it, solely on account of the manifest
inexpediency
of observing it on certain occasions.
inexpediency
extreme inexpediency
argue inexpediency
forget the inexpediency
manifest inexpediency
military inexpediency
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imprudència