| 1. | "Now it's impossible and inexpedient ."
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| 2. | Sometimes the theoretical considerations turn out to be impracticable or inexpedient in hindsight.
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| 3. | He declared passing any law reorganizing and arming the state militia to be inexpedient.
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| 4. | It would be inexpedient to reshuffle a delegation that has managed to accomplish so much,
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| 5. | Five to ten percent participation is inexpedient,
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| 6. | It is politically inexpedient for somebody who is extremely unpopular _ like Ghilotti _ to be set free.
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| 7. | The student's argument was that something was either impossible, illogical, unsuitable, and inexpedient.
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| 8. | Due to the inexpedient incorporation of the department, the folklore collection there played only a marginal role.
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| 9. | Nemtsov called that arrangement " inexpedient, " and both he and Chubais called for its review.
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| 10. | Defense Ministry specialists advised that a further extension would be " inexpedient, dangerous and unreasonable,"
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