| 11. | In the beginning of 20th century the canal project was considered inexpedient due to its complexity and high cost.
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| 12. | On 4 March 2016, Democratic Abkhazia rejected as inexpedient a planned referendum to hold an early presidential election.
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| 13. | "Now it's impossible and inexpedient, " he said according to the Interfax news agency.
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| 14. | The work for improvements of the hydro-mechanical slotting perforation were terminated in the result of their further inexpedient.
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| 15. | A local government statement said the visit was " inexpedient . . . due to the Yugoslavia events ."
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| 16. | We must create conditions in which keeping savings under the mattress or taking them out of the country would be inexpedient,
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| 17. | Therefore, for the Russians to continue with the war in hopes of destroying the Ottoman Empire would have been inexpedient.
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| 18. | The practice was coming to be seen as politically inexpedient and of diminishing value in maintaining Britain's naval supremacy.
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| 19. | This goal informed Hitler's movement early on, but he saw it as inexpedient to express this extreme position publicly.
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| 20. | However, a clear " no " vote in plenary session seemed inexpedient because Braun had threatened to resign if that happened.
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