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In this case, a number of expedients can be used.
The method used was no more than an ancient expedient.
The next best expedient, it has been thought, therefore, is to pay them for buying.
They had been following each other by the not always simple expedient of actually touching the one ahead.
My uncle, however, was one of those men who are nearly always prepared with expedients.
He thought it, therefore, better to employ a different expedient.
All these were just expedients to hold a lung still so it could get well.
Nor even, if it comes to that, as a passing expedient.
He would win over these soldiers by the simplest expedient of all.
He'd found out where they were by the simple expedient of asking a servant.
He thought about it for a while, then attempted a desperate expedient.
The Shadow knew; for he had used the expedient on other occasions.
A system must be in every economy, or the best single expedients are of no avail.
That thought brought a vague possible expedient into his fertile mind.
Then he fell back upon another very primitive and ancient expedient.
And even when the economy is humming, it's a questionable expedient.
They found the control computer easily enough, by the simple expedient of looking for the one that was physically different from the others.
And moral outrage at the use of simple expedients can still run high.
The boys looked at him expectantly, and he thought of expedients.
They have expedients for dealing with people, and none know their limit.
But when such came his way he invariably adopted the same simple expedient.
I thought of several other expedients, but upon consideration discarded them, for cause.
It was necessary to abandon this expedient, but others were soon discovered.
Many were the expedients tried by means of which some amusement might be extracted from life.
The present situation is a temporary expedient while we work it out."