Taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others.
The quality of being suited to the end in view.
1 Wherever you look in the squad there's evidence of expedience and compromise.
2 I am sure you will be guided by expedience in this matter.
3 Likewise, to yield to the demand is an act of deep expedience .
4 The mother, taking a broader view of expedience and duty, forbade them.
5 What but the expedience of a law that will never be executed?
6 All of which meant that key evidence could be overlooked for political expedience .
7 It's a marvel of modern technology and good old-fashioned make-do expedience .
8 His victims were chosen for the sake of expedience , to gain their identities.
9 Justice is his first guide, the second law of his actions is expedience .
10 The problem of expedience of conduct concerned Doctor Svetilovitch but little.
11 I don't care to marry you as a matter of expedience -
12 Mr Tipene said the government's insistence on one settlement was driven by political expedience .
13 The Paris Communists, however, committed themselves to a policy of compromise, appeasement, and expedience .
14 He was sure of the injustice; and perhaps he doubted even of the expedience .
15 Instead, often political or administrative expedience has driven Crown actions.
16 Speed and expedience appear to have been the motive forces.
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