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What (who) is expedience - definition


expedience      
n.; (also expediency)
1.
Fitness, propriety, suitableness, advisability, desirableness, (to or for a given end).
2.
Advantage, profit, utility.
3.
Advantageousness, profitableness, usefulness, utility, judiciousness.
Expedience      
·noun ·Alt. of Expediency.
Organizational expedience         
Organizational expedience is defined as workers’ behaviors that (1) are intended to fulfill organizationally prescribed or sanctioned objectives but that (2) knowingly involve breaking, bending, or stretching organizational rules, directives, or organizationally sanctioned norms.McLean Parks, J.
Examples of use of expedience
1. Its claims have more to do with political expedience than objective reality.
2. He said the leadership was open to a charge that it was acting out of political expedience.
3. It is that Americans think Democrats stand for nothing, that they have no principles beyond political expedience.
4. "For saving Afghanistan, for Afghanistan‘s expedience ... in order to not miss historical and golden chances, Afghans should sit together and have a serious dialogue," Sangcharaki said.
5. He continued the Reagan policy of free trade with his Central American Free Trade Agreement, though he has occasionally parted with free trade for political expedience.