| 21. | That would be " unrealistic and inexpedient, " said Alexander Piskunov, the parliament's Defense Committee deputy head.
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| 22. | By then, it was rapidly becoming politically, as well as economically, inexpedient to maintain two, racially divided infantry units.
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| 23. | The Comoros accepted international aid for family planning in 1983, but it was considered politically inexpedient to put any plans into effect.
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| 24. | The Communist Party has distanced itself from the new administration, saying it would be " inexpedient " to join the cabinet.
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| 25. | He was opposed to the new liturgy as inexpedient, but when he could not prevent its introduction he took part in enforcing it.
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| 26. | The county courts at Fishguard, Ruabon and Cowbridge were closed because it was considered " inexpedient " to continue to hold courts there.
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| 27. | Specifically, she voted against a motion to adopt the committee finding of " Inexpedient to Legislate ", which would defeat the bill.
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| 28. | But the Communist Party has distanced itself from the new administration, saying it would be " inexpedient " to join the cabinet.
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| 29. | The proposal to seize the Brandenburg houses and slaves was considered by the vice-governor and council, but was finally dropped as inexpedient.
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| 30. | The act, declaring it inexpedient to call an assembly, put the power to legislate in the hands of the governor and his council.
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