convenance
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It is equally obvious to anyone who knows Philip that he is not the type to submit meekly to the dictates of a dynastic manage de convenance.
From Time Magazine Archive
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As a Frenchman, I know it scarcely becomes me to throw the first stone at my neighbour for this: France is admittedly a country where mariages de convenance are common.
From Jonathan and His Continent Rambles Through American Society by Allyn, Jack
Scarcely any of these things are called into requisition during the courtship, and this is how mariages de convenance often turn out better than love-matches.
From Friend Mac Donald by O'Rell, Max
Value is either a "rapport de convenance" between a man and a good, i.e., ophelimity, or is a "taux d'échange," a ratio between two goods.
From Social Value A Study in Economic Theory Critical and Constructive by Anderson, Benjamin M. (Benjamin McAlester)
However much the Americans may wish to deny it, I am inclined to think that there are more marriages of convenance in the United States than in most other countries.
From Diary in America, Series Two by Marryat, Frederick