The quality of being unsuited to the end in view.
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.
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