inexpedient उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A court may grant a discharge only if it is " inexpedient to inflict punishment ", and may not do so for certain firearms offences or " three strikes " offenders.
- The House Committee responsible for Fish and Game, under Chairman Rep . Dennis Abbott voted 15-0 to " ITL " ( inexpedient to legislate ) or kill the bill.
- But at Thursday's Cabinet meeting, Nemtsov called the arrangement " inexpedient, " and both he and Chubais called for its review, the Interfax news agency reported.
- Secretary of the Interior John P . Usher wrote that it was " inexpedient to take any extreme action " and wanted the officers of Forrest's command to be held responsible.
- He and his guard deemed it inexpedient to risk an encounter with a force so much superior to their own; and they therefore retired, carrying off as much ammunition as possible.
- Macmillan believed that trade union votes had contributed towards the 1951 and 1955 victories and thought that it " would be inexpedient to adopt any policy involving legislation which would alienate this support ".
- The legislature, after discussion, decided that it was inexpedient to make any special provision in connection with the matter in controversy before the body, and there the matter rested.
- However, he said he told Interior Minister Vladimir Rushailo that " it is inexpedient to hold Babitsky in custody, and I asked him to deal with this case more carefully ."
- The platform of the party adopted at the convention merely stated that a full slate was inexpedient because it was " impossible for Republican voters to organize and vote without incurring great personal danger ".
- For instance : " He arrived in Washington with a coherent, sophisticated political vision, which he pursued rigorously, quite often in ways that were politically inexpedient in the short term ."