expediency

  • 11expediency — tikslingumas statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Reiškinio, proceso ar daikto atitikimas būsenos, kurios materialus ar idealus žmogaus mąstymo sukurtas modelis suprantamas kaip tikslas. Pedagogikos mokslinių tyrimų tikslingumas yra principas,… …

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  • 12expediency — expedient ► ADJECTIVE 1) advantageous. 2) advisable on practical rather than moral grounds. ► NOUN ▪ a means of attaining an end. DERIVATIVES expedience noun expediency noun expediently adverb …

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  • 13Expediency Discernment Council — The Expediency Discernment Council of the System [ [http://www.majma.ir/ مجمع تشخیص مصلحت نظام ] ] (PerB|: مجمع تشخیص مصلحت نظام), is an administrative assembly appointed by the Supreme Leader [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/middle… …

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  • 14expediency — /ik spee dee euhn see/, n., pl. expediencies. 1. the quality of being expedient; advantageousness; advisability. 2. a regard for what is politic or advantageous rather than for what is right or just; a sense of self interest. 3. something… …

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  • 15expediency — noun /ɛksˈpiːdɪənci/ a) The quality of being fit or suitable to effect some desired end or the purpose intended; suitability for particular circumstance or situation. b) Pursuit of the course of action that brings the desired effect even if it is …

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  • 16expediency — Synonyms and related words: appositeness, appropriateness, aptness, careworn, convenience, dernier ressort, design, expedient, fitness, makeshift, measure, meetness, order, propitiousness, propriety, recourse, resort, rightness, shift, step,… …

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  • 17expediency — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Appropriateness] Syn. suitability, propriety, deSirableness; see fitness 1 . 2. [Usefulness] Syn. advantageousness, efficiency, profitableness, self interest; see opportunism , usefulness , utility 1 . II (Roget s 3… …

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  • 18expediency — ex|pe|di|en|cy [ ık spidiənsi ] noun count or uncount FORMAL the use of methods that produce an immediate result or solution to a problem, but may not be fair or honest …

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  • 19expediency — n. advantageousness, practicality, usefulness; urgency …

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  • 20expediency — n. See expedience …

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