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1 amaca uygunluk
expediency -
2 idareimaslahat
",-tı getting by, managing with the least possible effort; letting (a matter) take its course; following a policy of noninterference; expediency, expedient management (used pejoratively). - etmek to get by, manage with the least possible effort; to let a matter take its course; to follow a policy of noninterference; to follow a policy of expediency, manage things expediently (used pejoratively)." -
3 idareimaslahatçı
"1. person who just lets things take their course, person who follows a policy of noninterference; person who tends to follow a policy of expediency (used pejoratively). 2. (person) who just lets things take their course, (person) who follows a policy of noninterference; (person) who tends to follow a policy of expediency (used pejoratively)." -
4 çare
n. remedy, cure, antidote, healer, relief, aid, help, curative, egress, expedience, expediency, expedient, medium, obviation, redress, resort, resource, shift, solution, way out* * *1. remedy 2. remedy (n.) -
5 menfaat
n. profit, advantage, benefit, use, expedience, expediency, the main chance, stake -
6 çıkar
n. profit, benefit, interest, advantage, self, capital, expedience, expediency, grist to the mill, number one, stake -
7 çıkar yol
n. solution, egress, expedience, expediency, handle, out, way out -
8 politika
1. politics. 2. political line, political conduct, political policy. 3. behavior resembling that of a crafty politician, politicness, expediency. - gütmek to follow (a certain) political line, pursue (a certain) political policy.
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