0 convenient or advisable -- conveniente
It would be expedient to keep the discussion away from anything that could annoy him.
On the basis of its findings, serious consideration can be given to legislative measures at a later date if they are shown to be expedient and necessary.
Tomorrow, we will observe that we have, together, already achieved a series of important and expedient measures in this sector.
When preparing future regulations, it is not expedient to further complicate the long, bureaucratic procedures.
Of course the action plan will be amended following recommendations whenever this is expedient.