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  • 61expedience — 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 …

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  • 62vain — 1 Vain, nugatory, otiose, idle, empty, hollow are comparable when they mean devoid of worth or significance. Something vain (see also FUTILE) is devoid of all value, either absolutely because worthless, superfluous, or unprofitable or relatively… …

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  • 63expediency — n 1. suitability, suitableness, seem liness, appropriateness, fittingness; properness, correctness, Tightness, goodness; judiciousness, wisdom, sagacity; sensibleness, reasonableness, rationality, intelligence. 2. advisability, desirability,… …

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  • 64un — un·abridged; un·accountable; un·answered; un·aware; un·balance; un·be; un·believe; un·bending; un·blown; un·bolted; un·bound; un·cal·low; un·certain; un·cial; un·ci·form; un·cle; un·clean·ly; un·co; un·collectible; un·comely; un·common;… …

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  • 65unprofitableness — un·profitableness …

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  • 66profitable — /ˈprɒfətəbəl/ (say profuhtuhbuhl) adjective 1. yielding profit; remunerative. 2. beneficial or useful. –profitableness, noun –profitably, adverb …

  • 67expediency — / expedience [n1] appropriateness; worth advantage, advantageousness, advisability, appositeness, aptness, benefit, convenience, desirability, effectiveness, efficiency, fitness, helpfulness, judiciousness, meetness, opportunism, opportunity,… …

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  • 68expedience — expediency / expedience [n1] appropriateness; worth advantage, advantageousness, advisability, appositeness, aptness, benefit, convenience, desirability, effectiveness, efficiency, fitness, helpfulness, judiciousness, meetness, opportunism,… …

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  • 69COUTAGNE — FRANCE (see also List of Individuals) 1882 Lyon/F 29.11.1970 Saint Genis Laval/F According to Maurice Pardé (1893 1973), Coutagne was a scientist who should be remembered mainly by geographers because of significant contributions to the… …

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  • 70value — The utility of an object in satisfying, directly or indirectly, the needs or desires of human beings, called by economists value in use, or its worth consisting in the power of purchasing other objects, called value in exchange. Joint Highway… …

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