Pragmatic opposition to the death penalty is also bringing pragmatic solutions to end it.
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"And I'm hopeful that just like he was pragmatic in the campaign, he'll be pragmatic as president."
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And like so much of Google's new hardware, the Pixel Buds are far more pragmatic than flashy — and pragmatic is nice.
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Practical, pragmatic -- and masculine Garrett Munce, director of grooming at GQ US, frames men's use of makeup as practical and pragmatic.
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YOU'RE SAYING HE'S NOT PRAGMATIC, THESE DECISIONS AS LEADER AND ON EVERYTHING HE'S DOING ARE NOT GOING TO BE PRAGMATIC AND THERE'S A RISK OF DESTROYING NORTH AMERICA.
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The bill has been condemned for a baffling mix of pragmatic and ideological reasons, and it's not clear if a second pass should be more pragmatic or more ideological.
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But in all seriousness, we need to be pragmatic; Bernie [and a lot of his campaign's supporters] decided that when it comes to Hillary we need to be pragmatic.
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But beyond the narrow pragmatic considerations ... screw this stuff.
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For others, it's simply a pragmatic way to develop software.
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You can't count Mnuchin's maneuver as pragmatic or policy driven.
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I suggest a pragmatic and realistic attitude towards these meetings.
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So far Mr López Obrador has been pragmatic and restrained.
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Yet they can be pragmatic and they cannot be ignored.
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But I'm pragmatic at heart and find comfort in numbers.
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And CRTs aren't just a pragmatic consideration for experts, either.
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"Texas is pragmatic," explains Ken Miller of Claremont McKenna College.
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"Will struck a lot of my pragmatic sides," she said.
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So I'm very pragmatic when it comes to these things.
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Schumer has not lost his mind or his pragmatic streak.
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Blaring skepticism has given way to (yet another) pragmatic adjustment.
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Voiding contracts or worse serves no moral or pragmatic purpose.
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But China's approach to Taiwan has sometimes been surprisingly pragmatic.
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His crime is to defend the pragmatic business of governing.
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Doing so made a certain pragmatic sense at the time.
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That strategy must be pragmatic, durable and cross party lines.
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He provides a pragmatic prime minister with an idealistic edge.
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However, Goldhirsh also points out that "pragmatic idealism" is important.
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But setting this bold course is also, importantly, deeply pragmatic.
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He's quotable and has a reputation as a pragmatic conservative.
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They tended to take a pragmatic approach to most questions.
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State policy has to be pragmatic; this was very effective.
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When it comes to grooming, he takes a pragmatic approach.
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"Congressman Deutch is a reasonable, pragmatic, thoughtful representative," former Rep.
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His choice of journalistic subjects was also pragmatic, he said.
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"They may not appreciate the pragmatic concerns," Cornyn said. Sen.
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We're both very romantic people, but also very pragmatic too.
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"We think this is a pragmatic, incremental step," Handelman said.
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"Democrats have to keep on the pragmatic road," she said.
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In Lerner's model of Functional Finance, the choice is pragmatic.
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This pragmatic vision betrays a tension in the Democratic Party.
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Given the context, her remarks were downright pragmatic and temperate.
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The two share a pragmatic interest in U.N. management reform.
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"Harley's point of view is very pragmatic," Mr. Dini said.
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Mom telegraphed her pragmatic principles of beauty to her girls.
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Iranians have always viewed themselves as pragmatic and effective negotiators.
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A. I'm not sure if I'm optimistic, pessimistic, or pragmatic.
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There are numerous pragmatic reasons to abolish the death penalty.
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They became less like leaders and more like pragmatic managers.
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Trump fails to grasp that black voters are strategically pragmatic.
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There are many pragmatic reasons for abolishing the death penalty.
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It was a homecoming as pragmatic as it was symbolic.
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His ideas are bold and visionary, but reasonable and pragmatic.
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Hongkongers are pragmatic, but many are also idealistic and sentimental.
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What they want are pragmatic solutions to their insurance problems.
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But by 1971, Courtwright said, Nixon was "pragmatic" about heroin.
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Confirming Americans, even gun owners, are a sensible, pragmatic people.
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It is probably more pragmatic to draw a line somewhere.
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Then you get pragmatic and look at their actual games.
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"She's one of the most pragmatic people," Fischman told CNBC.
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But there is also a more pragmatic reason for silence.
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And our president is quite pragmatic, quite consistent, quite practical.
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But my abandonment of the domestic arts wasn't just pragmatic.
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There are arguments for the aspirational and the pragmatic approach.
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"Pragmatic pain acceptance is directed at better living," Vowles says.
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And here he likely will be much less pragmatic than Ya'alon.
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"Hillary is a pragmatic progressive — she's not an advocate," said Gov.
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But the Trump administration has shown little interest in pragmatic reforms.
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"She's very pragmatic like that, which I really like," Mackey noted.
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That's not necessarily what you want organizing pragmatic, bureaucratic, managerial stuff.
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"I see him as pragmatic and not an ideologue," Busalacchi says.
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"At some point we'll need a pragmatic solution," the official said.
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It has no practical application or pragmatic purpose of any kind.
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He was then and is today a pragmatic and patient diplomat.
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He thought pragmatic policies could gradually improve the lot of all.
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In short, Clinton is running to be more pragmatic than Obama.
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The issue, Alabama Republicans say, is at once pragmatic and emotional.
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Unabashedly populist and Utopian, the M5S can also be sternly pragmatic.
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" Later, Obama even called the leader of the Birther movement "pragmatic.
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Midwesterners showed their pragmatic streak at primaries in Michigan and Missouri.
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This advice was well-meaning and some may even say pragmatic.
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Now he will have to decide just how pragmatic to be.
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Probing, pragmatic and humble intellects are all too rare in economics.
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I am a believer that there will be a pragmatic solution.
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What about this tension between being pragmatic and keeping it real?
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Samsung's Note 8 also comes with more pragmatic rectangular lines, vs.
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His reputation leans more toward pragmatic problem-solving than ideological rigidity.
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For now, however, the team is taking a more pragmatic approach.
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That is the only truly pragmatic approach to saving the planet.
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"I'm not dogmatic; I'm very pragmatic in the approach," Coderre said.
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Radicals in their DNA, the "Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals" he
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Ted Cruz (Texas), which was an unambiguous mandate for pragmatic government.
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Surprisingly, since 1980 it has often done that, for pragmatic reasons.
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Looking at the gender breakdown of the forum, Sweet was pragmatic.
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He will want low interest rates for pragmatic and theoretical reasons.
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The answer to that question, it seems, is to be pragmatic.
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Richard Sisson, a senior ICO policy officer, has a pragmatic approach.
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We therefore believe that a pragmatic, harm reduction response is necessary.
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Instead, they've taken a more pragmatic approach in their latter years.
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In other words, his musical concerns are pragmatic, rather than academic.
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I do admire that, but my pragmatic boring side says, Really?
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But Pouyanne told CNBC he must be pragmatic and face reality.
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Americans have always been pretty pragmatic about the presidents they pick.
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Given all the complications out there, it's a pretty pragmatic approach.
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But black voters in the South are pragmatic above all else.
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"Authoritative and pragmatic" is how ESPN's Jerry Crasnick described the decision.
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The case for such liberalism today is both pragmatic and principled.
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Very pragmatic advice for anyone thinking about not casting a ballot.
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Yet, in reality, kids are (almost unnervingly) pragmatic about their ambitions.
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All are moderates reflecting varying realist, internationalist, pragmatic and political tendencies.
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And Nathan Wexler from U.S.A. was pragmatic: THE END IS NEAR!
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Has Governor DeSantis been more pragmatic than you thought he'd be?
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Some tutorials are winning combinations of the pragmatic and the esoteric.
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It is recommended night-table reading in the most pragmatic sense.
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But at the same time, the Canadian government is very pragmatic.
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Some counsel a pragmatic approach, hoping to work with the president.
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This pragmatic dimension was thrust into bold relief in August 2018.
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His goals are ideologically driven, but his programs are mostly pragmatic.
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Mr. Bachus was known in the House as a pragmatic moderate.
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Because I do think that these are pretty pragmatic, moderate people.
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The other finalist will represent the pragmatic moderates in the party.
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His hallmark was a largely nonideological, pragmatic approach to problem-solving.
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"Realistically, black voters are known to be pragmatic," Ms. Falkenberg said.
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Mr. de Blasio has characterized his approach to transit as pragmatic.
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For the latter, she argued, they need a more pragmatic message.
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The term "harm reduction" is part of a paradigm of pragmatic
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The 2018 midterms could hinge on how ruthlessly pragmatic Democrats are.
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He said he was pragmatic, supple, interested above all in results.
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While inscriptions are wildly romantic, there are pragmatic issues to consider.
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But in recent years, a more pragmatic narrative has taken hold.
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" But he also noted that "politics is a very pragmatic business.
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Left hemiplegics have undamaged left hemispheres and tend to be pragmatic.
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President Donald J. Trump is the most pragmatic president in decades.
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Second, Jordan has historically been a pragmatic voice in the region.
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Friday's announcement, though, was about as symbolic as it was pragmatic.
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She is pragmatic, tough and interesting and a very capable governor.
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So there's no real political, pragmatic case for what AFCD wants.
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Financial regulators ought to acknowledge this dilemma and be pragmatic in response.
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But there's also the pragmatic argument that any ban just won't work.
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The Party can turn its retreat into a narrative of pragmatic success.
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State. If the "pragmatic" option is more military action to resolve intractable
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So he took a pragmatic approach to his journey as an actor.
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He calls himself a "pragmatic progressive," running on executive experience as governor.
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However, Fred Burton, chief security officer for Stratfor, was slightly more pragmatic.
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Flagg has a more pragmatic explanation for where the industry is going.
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There is, of course, a pragmatic side to investing in these movies.
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The ECB is acting in a "pragmatic and flexible way", he said.
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After three decades of progress, pragmatic reformers are thus in a bind.
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In addition to being an eternal optimist, Gates is also highly pragmatic.
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My life has been transformed through the pragmatic individual solution of transition.
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Kansas is typically conservative but also has a tradition of pragmatic centrism.
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EU officials welcome the Georgian government's "pragmatic but principled" approach to Russia.
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"In Europe they are more pragmatic and focused on efficiency," Boniface says.
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I'm very pragmatic; I want to help founders get this stuff done.
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This "fusionist" position is the default position of the party's pragmatic establishment.
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However, he sees pragmatic reasons for treating Israeli Arabs a bit better.
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"(Riders) are pragmatic consumers of mobility," Grisby said in a phone call.
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Germany and Britain have mostly kept quiet about Poland on pragmatic grounds.
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The governor's plan for CUNY would fulfill two pragmatic objectives at once.
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The team is pragmatic, pro-European, friendly to Germany and financially conservative.
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Many German officials reject such pragmatic measures automatically, without pausing for breath.
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More pragmatic reformers champion the broader take-up of two innovative schemes.
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John Hickenlooper is positioning himself as a pragmatic, productive, drama-free moderate.
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The group is regarded as more pragmatic than the other rebel outfits.
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So they're willing to do this kind of pragmatic trial and error.
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The iconic director is honest about the pragmatic reasons for appreciating fame.
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The new finance minister, Rodolfo Medina, is thought to be more pragmatic.
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Politically, too, Pentecostal churches tend to be pragmatic rather than consistently conservative.
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So she is pragmatic about the time cost of zero-waste hacks.
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His pragmatic approach, however, lost him support from the movement's true believers.
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China's growing and increasingly influential middle class take a more pragmatic line.
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"I think Mnuchin is an articulate, constructive and pragmatic man," Moscovici said.
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Papa Zen used to be a bit more pragmatic about the Triangle.
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Is it the coolly pragmatic accidental president who once discussed joining NATO?
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Rather, it was a pragmatic tool to hurt the British colonial economy.
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Neither fully insouciant nor fully pragmatic, the tankini is swimwear in purgatory.
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This is an American problem requiring a principled and pragmatic American solution.
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But work for change needs to be pragmatic and up-to-date.
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Kasich's appeal is that of a pragmatic governor of a bellwether state.
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We as the public need be involved, though in a pragmatic way.
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This is a more pragmatic exercise of power than many might expect.
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What do we have to do in this movement to be pragmatic?
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On a purely pragmatic level, bluster is not a tool of diplomacy.
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It is a complex, nuanced, pragmatic problem, with fault on all sides.
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This is his last chance to establish a legacy of pragmatic compassion.
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Zionism has always been pragmatic and nimble in adjusting to dynamic realities.
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Zionism offers both the most pragmatic and most morally serious grappling with
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China is run by competent leaders who are strong-minded and pragmatic.
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But the U.S. must do so in a smart and pragmatic way.
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Now it seems to be happening to the pragmatic, cautious Angela Merkel.
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Those were the moderate, pragmatic options, meant to harvest broad bipartisan support.
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French voters are "very pragmatic," says Celia Belin of the Brookings Institution.
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It's probably wiser to view Penn's return through a more pragmatic lens.
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"No one is opposed to a pragmatic step that's feasible," he said.
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Beyond pragmatic considerations, philosophical questions have dogged private prisons from the start.
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From his perspective, the problem was the total rejection of pragmatic reform.
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Until then, gay campaigners will stress small, pragmatic steps like mutual guardianship.
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On many issues, black Americans are more moderate — or perhaps more pragmatic.
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"Pragmatic leaders adjust their policies when they become too costly," she said.
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But the argument for refugees is less poetic than it is pragmatic.
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They were, he said, modest, open, creative, pragmatic and good at compromise.
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Mr. López Obrador is both a leftist ideologue and a pragmatic politician.
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But Wentworth pointed out that the decision was at least partly pragmatic.
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Instead, the children absorbed a mix of pragmatic calculation and logical reasoning.
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Critic's Notebook The Italian fashion houses offer pragmatic designs for uncertain times.
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He called the idea "pragmatic" despite concerns about the tax credit overall.
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Independents and moderates of both parties yearn for a pragmatic center candidate.
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And he offered pragmatic solutions, like flexible city ordinances on property use.
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Could they develop a pragmatic relationship during the Brexit talks and beyond?
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The expert Beth Leavel nails the underwritten role of Julia's pragmatic mother.
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Mr. Trump's advisers describe his foreign policy as pragmatic, flexible and transactional.
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We need to be more pragmatic, and less emotional, about this issue.
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In Mr. Johnson's case, the loyalty is born of more pragmatic considerations.
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Still, she said, the president is "pretty pragmatic" in his political decisions.
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Instead, we should focus on pragmatic solutions that offer realistic environmental solutions.
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"Other presidents have understood it is a pragmatic necessity," Mr. Shaub said.
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Coach Luke Walton, to his credit, is taking a more pragmatic approach.
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It's not really an artistic thing, it's more of a pragmatic thing.
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A Facebook commenter's pragmatic attitude won her the internet for the day.
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"An analysis of the death penalty must be pragmatic," Ms. Ayala concluded.
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"That would be a welcome, pragmatic, reasonable and responsible approach," he said.
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They have magical and fantastical details, and they're also pragmatic design drawings.
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Some are just pragmatic, and they want to invest in immediate, tangible results.
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Patter from servers will be stripped down to what feels natural and pragmatic.
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"We obviously need to be pragmatic," said Lee-Ann Fullerton, an SSE spokeswoman.
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It was a house filled with pragmatic books like encyclopedias and Reader's Digests.
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Aides say he is still the dealmaker — pragmatic and practical, rather than ideological.
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Laszewski is a pragmatic health industry consultant who specializes in insurance market design.
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"I don't think he's sincerely converted himself but he's very pragmatic," Wong says.
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It's an unconventional but pragmatic approach to fighting laws that isolate sex workers.
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On the subject of her replica, Risa is as pragmatic as her father.
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In the end though, symbolic climate politics won out over pragmatic energy policy.
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"We should obviously be more pragmatic both in regulation and supervision," he said.
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Wang, according to people who've worked with him, is a strong, pragmatic engineer.
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The pragmatic president has also been abandoned by some of his moderate allies.
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Macron said he understood Trump's approach to Iran to be pragmatic, not ideological.
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A pragmatic decision intended to avoid conflict with the company's most dangerous regulators?
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The embattled president is hinting that he may become a bit more pragmatic.
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Next time you think of "cargo," think utilitarian, think cool, think completely pragmatic.
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"He's extremely strategic and pragmatic," Thrun said in a recent interview, describing Dalporto.
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As the less conventionally attractive, more pragmatic sister, Korede is overlooked and underappreciated.
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Between the lines: Fernández has carved out a reputation as a pragmatic negotiator.
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On Brexit: He told Sky News that he favoured a "pragmatic, moderate Brexit".
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"I was part of the pragmatic school of indexing," he wrote in 2016.
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The undercurrent of financial responsibility is both pragmatic and a value millennials celebrate.
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My band are much more private than I am, and much more pragmatic.
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"I share their progressive values, but I'm a little more pragmatic," said Hickenlooper.
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Ideologues often mix poorly with business, which by nature is responsive and pragmatic.
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Capturing an actor in one take also offers one pragmatic advantage: it's cheaper.
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Amy Klobuchar could use a moment to shine light on her pragmatic politics.
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Supermarket clerk Ronna (Sarah Polley) is more pragmatic about her lack of funds.
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For pragmatic as well as ethical reasons, honesty is indeed the best policy.
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I think America has been the most pragmatic of all countries I know.
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" He told CNN that being pragmatic "doesn't mean you don't have big ideas.
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Faller said he was looking for "pragmatic and practical" ways to deepen ties.
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Being both broke and pragmatic, we built a list of wants and needs.
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It can be pragmatic and gradualist in its approach to sharia (Islamic law).
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Luckily for the Democrats, Sanders is more deft and pragmatic than many suppose.
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To date, Miss Suu Kyi has made only pragmatic noises about Chinese investment.
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Europeans, by contrast, are metropolitan, pragmatic, and hardened by the absurdities of life.
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Collective self-defense is subject to pragmatic considerations of expediency and self-interest.
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Thanks to the commodity boom and his pragmatic economic policy, poverty fell sharply.
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First, however, there is a pragmatic motivation for eliminating algorithmic design tasks: Speed.
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Such pragmatic play can lead to some grumbling, even when the team wins.
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But Mr. Barbosa, 59, said he had been pragmatic at the ballot box.
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This is a philosophy alien to the long legacy of pragmatic American liberalism.
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Might a President Trump show the same flexibility and appetite for pragmatic maneuver?
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So much for any hope she'd be a serious, pragmatic P.M. Very disappointing.
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Merkel is a pragmatist; she takes pragmatic steps to clean up a mess.
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Such pragmatic modernizing takes effort, but tremendous advantages are gained as a result.
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The trend among Gen Z: Gen Zs tend to be pragmatic and frugal.
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The male couturiers are both enamored of fashion and pragmatic about its uses.
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Progressive leaders should listen to these Americans and adopt a similar pragmatic approach.
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Instead, the Oracle of Omaha suggests taking a pragmatic approach to investing decisions.
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They have, however, been more cautious and pragmatic than the West has recognized.
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It is, according to conventional Washington wisdom, the savvy, realistic, and pragmatic strategy.
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"What they want are pragmatic solutions to their insurance problems," wrote the KFF.
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" Tyler Smith, Sacramento, CEO, SkySlope "My practice style is deal-centric and pragmatic.
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Saturday's protesters had to come up with the pragmatic case against nuclear winter.
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There is also a very pragmatic reason not to over-romanticize the past.
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" ' " Murphy had told me that he likes his writers' rooms to be pragmatic.
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"50 by 30" is a necessary and pragmatic goal for our entire nation.
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Studies are almost never purely pragmatic or explanatory: They fall on a continuum.
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But Mr. Moon has proved more pragmatic and politically adroit than Mr. Roh.
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Therefore, to be more practical and pragmatic, we sought to have this forum.
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That means pragmatic support is generally not the stuff of winning presidential bids.
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When I was saying pragmatic, I was automatically thinking about the financial dimension.
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In most circumstances, as a pragmatic matter, honesty really is the best policy.
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I find these strategies fascinating, even if I wonder how pragmatic they are.
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Pragmatic, reactive, a scientist by training, Ms. Merkel rarely stooped to ordinary politics.
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Mr. Pezzullo advocated a pragmatic, flexible foreign policy during his years in government.
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Her teaching style is a mix of spiritual patter, pragmatic instruction and shtick.
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The progressive Bill Maher sat down with the pragmatic Megyn Kelly on Friday.
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But it was the pragmatic path available to the country at that moment.
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Its better-known cousin, impact investing, tends to attract people who are pragmatic.
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But her reaction was pragmatic: "You've got to give people what they want."
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In general, South Carolina Democrats are more moderate and pragmatic than national Democrats.
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Contract law is pragmatic: It permits actual damages for breach, but not punishment.
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"Mayor Horrigan is a very pragmatic, very progressive, very aggressive mayor," Pickrell said.
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Indeed, our involvement in Libya, Syria and Egypt played out that pragmatic position.
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Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota, disagreed with Harris, arguing for a more pragmatic approach.
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British fisheries minister George Eustice welcomed what he said was a "pragmatic" outcome.
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Many of them identify as pragmatic moderates, eschewing the conservative and liberal labels.
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Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, was a key member of this pragmatic faction.
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"Senator King and I are both really pragmatic about this," Ms. Fischer said.
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Mr Fernández and Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's populist president, speak of having "pragmatic relations".
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"50 by '30" is a necessary and pragmatic goal for our entire nation.
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That's how basketball works: There are unavoidable trade-offs, pragmatic allocations of resources.
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Although larger and more powerful than Islamic Jihad, Hamas is also more pragmatic.
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Arguments over poly's status as an orientation are often more pragmatic than philosophical.
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Forget the pragmatic hurdles, such as navigating terrain like Texas's Big Bend country.
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Also, a lot of these objects served quite pragmatic functions in African societies.
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China has often used pragmatic regional diplomacy to mitigate tensions with its neighbors.
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I valued his pragmatic approach, never having to fear feeling embarrassed or inadequate.
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On Brexit: He told Sky News that he favored a "pragmatic, moderate Brexit".
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The awe and reverie in his paintings is matched by his pragmatic directness.
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They're a loving, pragmatic couple, but despite Tony's repulsor blasts they generate little heat.
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Every time it faced a design trade-off, Google chose the more pragmatic option.
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But Ayers argues it's time for the public health community to be more pragmatic.
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The Germans were pragmatic, and the British were measured, and the French were disdainful.
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So on very pragmatic grounds, he's not disappointed and was not expecting a move.
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And from a pragmatic story point of view, his death served a greater purpose.
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Moreover, he is universally considered decent and able, pragmatic and principled, affable but steely.
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Mr Lacalle says it will remain "the voice of pragmatic progress" if he wins.
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Mr. Obama's pragmatic deportation exemption programs are well within his legal and constitutional authority.
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Deciding whether a policy area is pragmatic or principled is more art than science.
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Besides, the line between the pragmatic and the idealistic is not always so clear.
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She wants to be thought of as a moderate, smart, pragmatic, feminist success story.
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Mr Orban is more opportunist than strategist (and has a well-concealed pragmatic streak).
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They were pragmatic and trade-minded people: a nation of shopkeepers, in Napoleon's phrase.
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Mr Barr appears to have a more pragmatic view of marijuana policy, for example.
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He considers his approach to be pragmatic and says challenging China risks triggering war.
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He is running as a pragmatic centrist who can create jobs and control crime.
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Too often, women who choose partners for pragmatic reasons are disparaged for doing so.
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His cuts to red tape or to the size of government were more pragmatic.
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"I think people are looking for a pragmatic situation near their job," he says.
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He's being pragmatic; this isn't the right time to start cajoling China on trade.
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Like Trump, Gingrich reveled in crossing symbolic partisan lines to signal his pragmatic reasonableness.
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But the talks turned serious only after the pragmatic Rouhani took office in 2013.
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Pragmatic conservatives know that without finance from the West the Islamic republic could collapse.
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Just as a truism: The [ex-]KGB officers are practical, pragmatic, business-oriented people.
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It could be a reaction to Trump's election, but there's another, more pragmatic possibility.
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A pragmatic approach African Parks has a more hard-nosed approach to elephant conservation.
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I wouldn't say I've become more liberal or more conservative; I'm just more pragmatic.
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Myerson can be pragmatic when it comes to platform, hardware and, especially, partner choices.
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The institution that painstakingly crafts an image of commitment to pragmatic and logical objectives.
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They are a very pragmatic party, almost as if they're trying to debug Romania.
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"Paul Ryan is being very pragmatic," Carson said in an interview with The Hill.
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All of which makes it a pleasing, pragmatic entry in the literature of feminism.
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Why American politics turned against this successful model of pragmatic policy-making remains controversial.
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Democrats, by contrast, prefer pragmatic dealmakers like Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
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Even so, Mr. Katz, 37, was pragmatic about taking money at a lower valuation.
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"I'm trying to hold on to my commitment but still be pragmatic," he said.
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This realistic and pragmatic solution should be on the table for discussion in Geneva.
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Those who have followed his career say Díaz-Canel is a seasoned, pragmatic politician.
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She won and so did many other candidates who ran on similarly pragmatic messages.
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He considers his approach is pragmatic and says challenging China risks triggering a war.
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Both countries now see political and economic advantages from a closer, albeit pragmatic, relationship.
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Klobuchar describes herself as a pragmatic and moderate voice from the heartland of America.
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This spending cannot be wasteful, but must embody a pragmatic investment in our future.
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The case for a pragmatic Brexit, however, may have come a year too late.
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He is characteristically pragmatic about the terms on which his 37-year tenure ended.
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A former four-star Marine General, he's well read, thoughtful, pragmatic and highly intelligent.
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But as it turned out, this pragmatic bipartisan approach spelled electoral disaster for Democrats.
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The news organization cast the Ohio governor as having a "pragmatic, fiscally responsible" record.
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In addition to the ethical arguments for preservation, there are also more pragmatic ones.
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For Donald Trump, the most pragmatic thing to do was buy some breathing room.
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I'm not going to be soft on crime, but I'm going to be pragmatic.
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But Inslee's focus takes a pragmatic view of the presidency — one that considers priorities.
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"We're always trying to strike the balance between being pragmatic and idealistic," Kapler said.
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Others stayed away for a pragmatic reason: Trump was deeply unpopular in their districts.
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It was a pragmatic, empirical approach, trying to find what worked for each patient.
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The problems infuriated Mr. Landrieu, who has cultivated a reputation as a pragmatic manager.
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Pragmatic trials can tell us if and how they're effective in real world settings.
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Emergency measures required to address fast changing circumstances forces policymakers to become ruthlessly pragmatic.
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As a result, a lot of pragmatic things are being done across partisan lines.
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And so the ridiculous part of my story is, I'm a pragmatic business person.
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My family can testify that I come by this brand of pragmatic determinism honestly.
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His religious and political views fluctuated from radical to pragmatic to sympathetic to diplomatic.
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Butcher, ever pragmatic and with fewer acting credits on her résumé, was more hesitant.
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A few days later, Michael Dukakis — the pragmatic, I-can-win liberal — crushed him.
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FOR ALL ITS idealistic trappings, Green School was founded, initially, on a pragmatic concern.
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The queen is far too pragmatic to ever assume that is an easy feat.
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His own attitude toward art was pragmatic: it could be used for doctrinal instruction.
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Sensible, pragmatic, and well-funded programs are required that can prevent instability and extremism.
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For the United Kingdom, Tuesday's decision is a pragmatic choice born of economic necessity.
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A pragmatic and independent senator who often broke ranks with her party was Sen.
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The magazine has since presented this volte-face as evidence of its pragmatic liberalism.
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The earnest, positive, pragmatic message of these two candidates should have Sanders' strategists concerned.
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At its core the Marshall Plan was a pragmatic approach to a tough problem.
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The Texan believes that Democrats and Americans generally are more pragmatic than ideological. Socialism?
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"The fight for survival has forced the government to become pragmatic," Mr. Molino said.
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The W.G.A. negotiating committee has been sober and pragmatic every step of the way.
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There&aposs another reason, too, one that&aposs less pragmatic but no less important.
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He is amiable and direct, and his lab's ambitions are both lofty and pragmatic.
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But what stuck with you about Saturday was less academic: something direct and pragmatic.
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A city spokesman on Thursday called it "a pragmatic solution" to an outstanding debt.
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They ran and messaged not on partisan politics but rather on real pragmatic solutions.
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She said on Sunday she would seek a "pragmatic solution" to the Brexit impasse.
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Klobuchar has won plaudits for her constructive, pragmatic way of dealing with tech companies.
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More broadly, almost all industries' contribution patterns are now either solidly pro-Republican, a mix of pro-Republican and pragmatic (giving to Democrats on key committee positions), or purely pragmatic, as political scientists James Gimpel, Frances Lee, and Mike Parrott have found.
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Uniting the works is their function as propaganda, a pragmatic means to a dogmatic end.
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But then, without allowing for qualifications, any standpoint degenerates from pragmatic guideline to inflexible dogma.
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An accountant by training, Zhang is soft-spoken and pragmatic, in contrast to Ma's flamboyance.
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The question is whether voters will find Cristina's pragmatic turn and her voluntary demotion credible.
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It's a detail that feels small, but for me, it's a pragmatic and thoughtful choice.
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Democrats at the time blasted Republicans for being irresponsible, for putting ideology over pragmatic governance.
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Compared with Ms Fernández, who defaulted on Argentina's debt, Mr Fernández is a pragmatic moderate.
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"I'm quite optimistic because, despite the conservative approach, Swiss people are very pragmatic," Scarpaleggia said.
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"We are open to all options on Metroweb, we will be very pragmatic," he said.
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But actually he&aposs a pragmatic business guy, he looks at everything as a deal.
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"But we're also pragmatic and we'll make the decision if it's necessary," another source added.
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Within living memory, this phlegmatic and pragmatic land has endured a state-enforced collective madness.
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And a cynical focus on harm makes it hard for all sides to be pragmatic.
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As the years passed he became coldly pragmatic about working with far-from-democratic leaders.
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"So in a certain way, the French pragmatic way mirrors Trump's transactional approach," she added.
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But some in Queens, even in the hardest-hit areas, adopted a more pragmatic view.
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The objection to trade in products of endangered species is not moral, it is pragmatic.
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It was just a pragmatic solution to the problems we faced in making this film.
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There is a plan coming and we're going to have a pragmatic and prudent approach.
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Jason is much more pragmatic but brings so much charisma and passion to our relationship.
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A new generation of Georgian political leaders is equally pragmatic when dealing with Russia itself.
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Conservatism is pragmatic, but the new right is zealous, ideological and cavalier with the truth.
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This pragmatic, do-it-yourself approach defined her inventions for the rest of her life.
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Perhaps the most pragmatic touch is a little clear window underneath the Surface-esque kickstand.
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Maggie Lau, a professor at Hong Kong's Lingnan University, said such schemes aren't always pragmatic.
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Sounds noble, but these ants—who spend their days attacking termites—are simply being pragmatic.
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Her pragmatic deputy, Michel Temer, will serve out the remaining 26 months off her term.
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But in the US, those pragmatic wonks have been pitching the same solution for decades.
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"He is pragmatic about it," a royal insider tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
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Why it's nonsense: This argument sounds kiiinda pragmatic until you start to break it down.
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" He told Zakaria: "What we've tried to do is take a pragmatic approach to it.
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"On a pragmatic level, when I got there I was starting from zero," he explains.
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Being her party's 'rudder' Pelosi has been known as a pragmatic leader in her party.
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That's why we need a pragmatic mind and good solution," Katainen told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
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It's pragmatic, Obama-era gullibility: always assuming the other side is acting in good faith.
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The establishment of this ad hoc cemetery was a pragmatic solution to an acute problem.
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Even in secular France, bosses often take a pragmatic view of their employees' religious needs.
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Campaign Finance reform is such an easy issue for pragmatic politicians like Clinton and Kaine.
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She engenders a pragmatic hope that goes beyond what President Obama tried to accomplish nationally.
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Major EU members Germany and Britain have mostly kept quiet about Poland on pragmatic grounds.
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Our law developed an ingeniously pragmatic way to "outsource" the construction of vital public infrastructures.
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I heard a disruptive pragmatic who advocates job growth through tax cuts and smart trade.
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Meaney's pragmatic McGuinness is largely unrepentant about the violence in which his group has engaged.
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Wim urged Cor to be pragmatic: pay the money and make the problem go away.
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Instead, they have been disguised or modulated for pragmatic tactical reasons from time to time.
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Some engage in pragmatic political action while others chain themselves to trees and destroy equipment.
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President Trump is a pragmatic businessman, who knows when it's time to stop the bleeding.
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But we do support justice, and we support pragmatic, business-friendly policies and economic stability.
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That includes those who did not vote for Trump but want him to be pragmatic.
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A probability that many Syrians won't have found nearly as "pragmatic" as that FSB officer.
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The friendship between Mr. Christie and Mr. Trump, while never deep, has always been pragmatic.
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It is mercurial, pragmatic and cynical; its meaning and values change to fit the circumstances.
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He sees himself as a "pragmatic idealist" He has tried to reach across party lines.
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Clinton, locked in a primary race with Barack Obama, struck a progressive but pragmatic tone.
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Corker follows a series of other pragmatic Republicans out the door in 2018 including Reps.
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She's described herself as a "pragmatic progressive" and was a prolific fundraiser throughout the cycle.
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Maybe conservative priorities like regulatory reform or spending cuts, maybe something pragmatic like infrastructure reform.
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My kind, pragmatic parents had taught me to approach physical activity on my own terms.
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The people of color actually working inside some of these institutions are, perhaps, more pragmatic.
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Famuyiwa was endearingly pragmatic in how he chose to portray Dre and Sid's New York.
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Mr. Greenberg joined a team that, like him, was idealistic yet pragmatic, deliberate yet unafraid.
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It's been obscured by a constant focus on "pragmatic" black voters in the Democratic primaries.
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Nikolai—more pragmatic, more logical, more Russian—struggles with my things-will-be-ok approach.
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On Brexit: He told Sky News on Sunday that he favored a "pragmatic, moderate Brexit".
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Since the 1970s or so, it's reverted to a kind of more pragmatic, utilitarian mode.
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" The Hammond ally told the Telegraph: "Philip isn't being ideological about it, he is pragmatic.
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Roundup Lou Reed had a mordant wit and a pragmatic understanding of his own legacy.
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Yet our pragmatic moderates continue to claim that they alone know how to win elections.
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Decisions on the purchase of telecoms equipment could then return from politicians to pragmatic boardrooms.
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Other factions in the Trump administration seem more pragmatic about how to envision a deal.
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Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg are vying to become the pragmatic alternative to Joe Biden.
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Amy has the leadership experience, pragmatic approach to governing and tenacity to make things happen.
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Another, which he also finds compelling, is to convince people in a more pragmatic way.
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Christian nationalists did not simply hold their noses to form a pragmatic alliance with Trump.
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This pragmatic raid on enemy turf was first conceived under Mr. Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May.
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Under Orban, Hungary also pursues what he has hailed as good pragmatic relations with Russia.
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That bragging right goes to a crop of moderate Democrats who ran careful, pragmatic campaigns.
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His self-proclaimed "pragmatic idealism" is losing to the more strident progressivism of his opponents.
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In his speech, Hickenlooper cast himself as a pragmatic leader who can bring people together.
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He attributed that to younger voters' attraction to Sanders's less pragmatic, more ideologically pure vision.
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Some of the ideas are pragmatic; others seem aimed more at marketing than at implementation.
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It's an event that's emblematic of the broader pragmatic, eclectic open-mindedness of this period.
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Every successful politician is pragmatic, if this simply means reading and responding to your public.
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GitGuardian understands this, and they have built a pragmatic solution to an acute security problem.
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That lack of outside capital forced me to be thoughtful and pragmatic about growth opportunities.
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The pragmatic reason is that the central character in the movie is a basketball player.
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"Be consistent," said Susan Westwater, the CEO and cofounder of voice-focused consultancy Pragmatic Digital.
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Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium, is diplomatic — and also pragmatic.
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"Let us remain vigilant, moved by a desire to take collective, pragmatic and effective action."
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On Brexit, he told Sky News on Sunday that he favored a "pragmatic, moderate Brexit".
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Now, at the ripe old age of 32, he has a much more pragmatic approach.
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Unfortunately for Mrs May, an abundance of pragmatic MPs does not make her life much easier.
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Yet as a hard-headed scientist, I try to take a more rational and pragmatic view.
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"Uncertainty prevails everywhere," he told a news conference after a decision he called "pragmatic and flexible".
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But his analysis of game cinematography covers not just pragmatic concerns, but aesthetic ones as well.
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Per the Guardian:The executives' reactions ranged from the emotional to the philosophical to the purely pragmatic.
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This allows people to take pragmatic steps like repositioning electric meters or reinforcing seals on windows.
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I've known Tom for almost 20 years now, and he's always been very principled but pragmatic.
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But pragmatic answers, developed in an atmosphere which is less heated, must be in everyone's interests.
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But if he runs, he'll have to sell Democrats on a restrained, pragmatic kind of populism.
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Why, pragmatic anti-populist considerations aside, should national or racial attachments take priority over common humanity?
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To work, a multi-tier Europe should be pragmatic about the rules that each tier entails.
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It's just a difference between how we approach this— Reporter: Do you think you're more pragmatic?
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The town's attitude about radioactivity is much more realistic and pragmatic than it would be elsewhere.
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These are pragmatic people, they know they need to work with him, like him or not.
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"We would be more pragmatic about this situation that we're in right now," he said Wednesday.
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There is a need, more than ever, for clearheaded analysis delivered in a pragmatic, humanistic way.
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Police and mayors in some 300 cities and counties turned to sanctuary policies for pragmatic reasons.
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Chloe is "a thieving, wheeling, dealing hustler," Escayg says, in contrast to Nadine's more pragmatic bruiser.
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He responded by declaring a "Special Period in Peacetime", cover for some limited and pragmatic reforms.
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Obama has long expressed admiration for the pragmatic and liberal-leaning politics of the Nordic nations.
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The Conservatives are languishing because a different band of enthusiasts have undermined a pragmatic prime minister.
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And regardless of what your concern is with Trump, he's pragmatic enough to get something done.
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In stark contrast, Hillary Clinton is measured, pragmatic and much more accustomed to Russian-style diplomacy.
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Gerald Ford, when he was the minority leader in the House, had a more pragmatic view.
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"Democrats are more pragmatic than I have ever seen them in a presidential race," Harpootlian said.
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Confidential mediation sometimes results in pragmatic solutions a court would never draw up, Ms Auster notes.
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But the LDP has also maintained its hold on voters by being more pragmatic than ideological.
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As chancellor he applied this pragmatic approach, balancing unions and management, to the ailing German economy.
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Recent electoral pratfalls argue for leaving critical decisions in the hands of well-trained, pragmatic technocrats.
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Mr Jope may be less preachy than his predecessor, more pragmatic and, possibly, more profit-oriented.
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Sometimes Iran has proved pragmatic, for instance acquiescing in America's overthrow of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
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He expects a "pragmatic" trading deal in financial services between the UK and EU to emerge.
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"This is something which will be very pragmatic, but at the same time cool and stylish."
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Clinton was pragmatic, saying the two candidates have elements of both qualities in their political outlook.
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But as much of a dreamer as Jwalant may be, he is also a pragmatic man.
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They were pragmatic and ceded ground to their coalition partners, and voters didn't care for it.
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Others have pragmatic concerns—that corals bred to survive warming seas might suffer handicapping trade-offs.
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From either a technical or a pragmatic perspective, these two cases are nothing like each other.
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" She explains, "I'd like to see America move toward a more commonplace, pragmatic view of nudity.
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In Whitehouse's answer, you hear a pragmatic politician waving off questions he considers distractions from policymaking.
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Part of this stems from Clinton herself, whose brand of politics is more pragmatic than inspirational.
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This attitude does not come from some socialist framework, but rather a quintessentially Australian pragmatic one.
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An investment and business platform in an underrated, pragmatic, Western-oriented country offers clear advantages. 2.
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In all these instances, my view is the ACLU view, and a pragmatic one, at that.
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Pistole, said one source close to Trump, is viewed as the pragmatic choice for FBI director.
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That means staying cool, calm and pragmatic, even in the face of the most difficult circumstances.
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Such pragmatic and aesthetic shifts between the two cultures are at the heart of the show.
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Instead -- to their surprise -- Trump was "understanding" and "pragmatic," two sources briefed on the meeting said.
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He is both perpetually curious and pragmatic, and gets a charge out of discussing design conundrums.
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So I think that when push comes to shove, you have to have a pragmatic approach.
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Mlinko's poems aren't simple: they face the complexities of love and loss with a pragmatic erudition.
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This will undoubtedly be so unless he manages to implement government affairs in a pragmatic way.
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THE PRAGMATIC SUPERPOWERWinning the Cold War in the Middle EastBy Ray Takeyh and Steven Simon396 pp.
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Warren, or any Democratic candidate, should be principled but pragmatic when it comes to fundraising choices.
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"We have to have a more pragmatic approach to infrastructure development in this country," said Hess.
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"Cook has taken a pragmatic approach without changing Apple's culture," Mr. Gillett, the Forrester analyst, said.
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Alicia expresses her concerns to Hannah, who has a very pragmatic and naive view of marriage.
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Iran works constantly to undermine the stability of the pragmatic states, through subversion and proxy warfare.
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Seeking common ground and common sense reforms is what contrasts the pragmatic environmentalist from the rest.
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But Kim's recent embrace of the West suggests he's becoming increasingly pragmatic about his country's future.
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Normally, using plastic glasses makes me shudder, but under these circumstances, they offer a pragmatic shortcut.
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This doesn't go over well with her roommate, Deja (Suzette Azariah Gunn), a pragmatic black Detroiter.
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Those who know him say he can be a pragmatic listener, that he's not an ideologue.
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Immigration and the wall AMLO is known for his blunt delivery, and pragmatic approach to politics.
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"You have to be realistic and pragmatic regarding the transition and your personal situation," she said.
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These individuals believe in developing a transactional and pragmatic relationship with Israel based on mutual interests.
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Blazer had dreamed of becoming a psychiatrist, but was steered into accounting by his pragmatic mom.
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But more deeply than that, Americans love their cars in a visceral, not merely pragmatic way.
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When I ask them about what it's like to be famous, Kelliher's response was refreshingly pragmatic.
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The one thing about me and other people of color is that we are pragmatic voters.
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He's a PhD historian with a talent for campaign strategy, a genial conservative with pragmatic instincts.
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The song is glum and pragmatic, unfolding over a six-beat rhythm and minor-chord keyboards.
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Instead, you made a pragmatic call about the best way to deal with his ex-wife.
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If the Democrats fight for a big-hearted, pragmatic, forward leaning, fearless country, we will win.
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It will say just as much about how pragmatic the two parties are prepared to be.
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The governor calls himself a "pragmatic progressive," the same term his father once used for himself.
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After graduating high school, he took a stable and pragmatic job at his father's architectural company.
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But there is a more pragmatic question swirling around it, one surprisingly few people are asking.
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"That pragmatic vision has to be done side by side with the aspirational one," he said.
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The rationale was pragmatic: to secure the line of inheritance that kept property in male hands.
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Beyond his love of adventure, Mr. Baker, then 248, had a more pragmatic reason to volunteer.
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Analysts on both sides say Mr. Wheeler is more pragmatic than his predecessor and more disciplined.
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I'm practical and pragmatic; she's more thoughtful, is able to understand people's motivations, and has empathy.
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And yet it has largely been downplayed, if not deliberately ignored — mostly, again, for pragmatic reasons.
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To be pragmatic is to be focused on a goal and mostly undeterred by emotional interference.
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But Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi described the talks with Tillerson as "candid, pragmatic and productive".
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Early on, some in Hong Kong hoped that Mr. Xi might be a more pragmatic leader.
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I don't understand the point of complaining about the cost if there isn't a pragmatic alternative.
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Countries worldwide adopted paid maternity leave — and later, paternity leave — for both ideological and pragmatic reasons.
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He has a reputation as a pragmatic strongman and enjoys good relations with Russia and Turkey.
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This pragmatic European turn is dramatized by the conversion of the influential French statesman Jean Monnet.
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Speaking to reporters in Davos, Switzerland, Hammond said it was important to be pragmatic about Brexit.
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But we will do it in a pragmatic way that reflects the new circumstances we face.
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Chen is also quite pragmatic about the benefits of accepting a currency that is largely unregulated.
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Mr. Clayton is viewed as a pragmatic man with experience and knowledge of financial regulatory matters.
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Most economists think Italy's government will be pragmatic and restrained when it comes to the crunch.
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But over time it emerged that his policies differed from the pragmatic idealism of his rhetoric.
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"We must do whatever is most practical and pragmatic in ensuring our collective security," she said.
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Mr. Bullock's pragmatic message of Trump-state success didn't catch on with the party's donors, either.
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Still in some areas, the group appeared to have adapted a more pragmatic and conciliatory approach.
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Such schemes are a "pragmatic plan to dramatically increase school safety," NBC quoted DeVos as saying.
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For lack of a better term, [he's] trying to be a progressive but pragmatic about it.
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Throughout, Ms. Sweet was frank in diagnosing the challenges that professional women face, and refreshingly pragmatic.
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I found Hong Kong, once home to the pragmatic apolitical pursuit of money, riven and shaken.
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Altman assesses current initiatives and threats, then focusses on pragmatic actions to advance or impede them.
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Conway is analytical and numbers-driven and often offers a more pragmatic approach to winning campaigns.
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I'm a pragmatic Yankee and I force myself to not believe in anything until it actually happens.
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Voters want and need a different standard: Which candidates have the most pragmatic solutions to America's woes?
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There's no such thing as "too pragmatic," nor is there a right amount to care about chemistry.
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Their football – high-tempo, clever, pragmatic and disciplined – bore all the hallmarks of a well-coached side.
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Top-level Russian politicians have called Trump the most "pragmatic" of the candidates for the White House.
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On plenty of other questions her policies are those of the pragmatic centre of the Democratic Party.
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Yu's expressed attitude is pragmatic, avoiding confrontation where he doesn't see a clear strength for his company.
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The Netherlands has taken a similarly pragmatic approach to marijuana for the past quarter of a century.
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But most feel that Mr. Orban's transition was a pragmatic response to the landscape of Hungarian politics.
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"But it depends on how far his rhetoric goes" and whether he takes a more pragmatic approach.
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We should all be Mirandas: smart, pragmatic, ambitious and unafraid to eat cake out of the garbage.
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Perhaps, in office, Mr Trump will be pragmatic and magnanimous—as he was in his acceptance speech.
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The other reason is more pragmatic: it's hard to make sure Arctic drilling is being done safely.
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Philippe also said the government would take a "pragmatic" approach regarding France's future energy and power supplies.
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Its meetup with mental Mercury and rational Venus creates a pragmatic, serious atmosphere over the coming days.
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Uber has finally realized it needs to be more pragmatic to compete with Grab and Go-Jek.
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I want my paintings to be non-goal-oriented, not logical in our pragmatic daily lives — poetic.
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The ostensibly spiritual King approached Bobby Kennedy with a hardheadedness that the pragmatic Kennedy would have admired.
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I think this is the most pragmatic way forward for decoupling the gun from the power fantasy.
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As the Democratic Party nationally got excited about new progressive voices, she ran as a pragmatic moderate.
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One of his Israeli interrogators recalls him as "extremely hardline and at the same time ruthlessly pragmatic".
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This pragmatic mindset extends through the strong emphasis on academic curating throughout both the exhibits and programs.
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The Sanders campaign failed to make the most of the fact that black voters are strategically pragmatic.
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It would be truer to say that he is more pragmatic precisely because he is more ideological.
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"People get more pragmatic the closer they get to an actual vote," he told the Washington Post.
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For G, in addition to pragmatic strategies like Welka's, overcoming this situation has depended largely on attitude.
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"It was a greedy, pragmatic response to a decline in sales of other British imports," she writes.
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SO I THINK IT'S PRAGMATIC ON HIS PART TO PUT IN PLACE METHODS OF STOPPING ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION.
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"I'm willing to be and understand the need to be flexible and pragmatic," Mr Raab has said.
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The majority of airline employees, especially pilots, are the most level-headed, pragmatic people you'll ever meet.
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As a doctor, she is pragmatic, noting that talc-based powder is not a must-have product.
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Britain needs to find a stable majority to come up with pragmatic solutions to Brexit-related problems.
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The usually pragmatic lawmaker got some media attention earlier this year after a heated exchange with Sen.
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But while he presented himself as a devout conservative, he built a platform around more pragmatic concerns.
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He comfortably connects the realms of high art and street vernacular and conceptual thought and pragmatic politics.
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Mountain Republicans have 150 years of political tradition and, while conservative, have often displayed a pragmatic streak.
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Fitch expects the new administration of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski to carry out a pragmatic fiscal strategy.
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Having both pragmatic and strong relationship-building traits can increase the value you bring to a team.
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He was also the focus of Jonathan Martin's New York Times look at the Democrats' pragmatic governors.
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The pragmatic answer is that not everyone is migrating all the time (the pithy answer is "blockchain").
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Trump is a pragmatic person, I hope he will confirm his commitments, perhaps at his own pace.
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Mr Kasich is too pragmatic and, in a fraught time, too genial for most Republican primary voters.
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They would prefer to go into that fight with a more pragmatic, and perhaps more competent, leader.
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We should have a pragmatic, useful discussion about how corporate concentration negatively affects consumers' pocketbooks every day.
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More centrist members, though, are warning against moving too fast and instead calling for more pragmatic steps.
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A portion of Nusra's leadership, however, supports continuing the group's more pragmatic strategy of cultivating local support.
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The arrest of Danialzadeh comes amid heightening tensions between the pragmatic Rouhani and the hardline-led judiciary.
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"These people are both fanatic and pragmatic," Kissinger wrote of China in a 1972 memo to Nixon.
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There are still Republicans who believe in certain standards of polite behavior in public and pragmatic compromise.
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Supporting A Pragmatic, Disruptive Non-Politician In late 85033, I began to listen repeatedly to Trump's message.
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One is pragmatic, Mr. Moniquet said: How many operatives does it have on hand in a country?
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The old Clintonian motto of "safe, legal, and rare" would have been a pragmatic way to respond.
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Their reinvention will require not just pragmatic Western-friendliness, but some real efforts toward honesty and transparency.
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"successful businessman" blather, and see a pragmatic venerable elder—something he would have to be to have
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The ELEVATE Act is a very real, very pragmatic first step in rectifying and addressing this injustice.
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"The two sides agreed to have more pragmatic cooperation in cybersecurity and anti-terrorism," the report said.
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Arena's charge is more pragmatic: Get results in qualifying and, it is hoped, at the World Cup.
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Ms. Merkel, who is famously pragmatic, did not start off with an idealized view of Mr. Obama.
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His more pragmatic solution, which is a little less fun, is to just find ways to cope.
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Young people the age of my own children seem more pragmatic and less rigid in partisan politics.
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Despite Perez's apparent pragmatic stance, it remains unclear if his appointment will signify a shift in policies.
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Mr. Mnuchin is, from the accounts of those who have worked with him, smart, capable and pragmatic.
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Mr. Rouhani has long been considered a more pragmatic leader who was seen as tolerable to moderates.
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The Strategies for Prescribing Analgesics Comparative Effectiveness trial sought to overcome these barriers with a pragmatic design.
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But the memory of it is sufficient for me, a staunch, though also pragmatic, supporter of Sen.
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Then the captain is more kind of pragmatic solving the problem in front of him or her.
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And nothing builds pragmatic knowledge of the American electorate like trying to win votes face to face.
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"It's not 2016 anymore — the considerations may need to be more pragmatic than ideological," Mr. Abramson said.
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The Ottomans, who followed the flexible Hanafi school of jurisprudence, were pragmatic about law from the beginning.
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As critical theorist McKenzie Wark points out in a recent interview, Fourier was also a pragmatic planner.
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But it must inform and enable the quieter work of enacting pragmatic solutions that can benefit millions.
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With several years left in her term, she's poised to continue pushing her pragmatic approach in Congress.
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Cuomo has taken the lead with deliberate, pragmatic action in the face of this public health crisis.
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He said he and other Republicans are looking for a pragmatic and bipartisan leader, not an ideologue.
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Google has a new pragmatic solution: Embrace the password, but lock it down with extra physical security.
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I would disagree with this agenda on pragmatic policy grounds, but at least it would be humane.
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He isn't -- and major pockets of resistance within the party establishment and the pragmatic center still exist.
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" Public policy, Rice argues, is pragmatic, and sometimes a little dark: "We did fail, we will fail.
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Yet this deal would be hard for even the most pragmatic and exhausted of Palestinians to accept.
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State-of-the-art anatomy classrooms tucked behind the cascade are part of a deceptively pragmatic layout.
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Within a four-minute span, Hickenlooper mentioned a permutation of the word "pragmatic" a half dozen times.
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In a competitive Democratic primary with numerous candidates, are Democrats looking for ideological affinity or pragmatic electability?
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The W.F.P. is entirely pragmatic about the limitations of a third party in a two-party system.
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Pope Francis can be a pragmatic diplomat, but he has certain principles and is not easily intimidated.
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In the past almost everything such houses created had pragmatic design roots in infantry or cavalry uniforms.
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But Germany, too, is pragmatic, Ms. Tempel said — in its insistence on working within the European framework.
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Whatever Sanders supporters may say, their actions demonstrate a clear appreciation for the virtue of pragmatic behavior.
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Both parties maximize their base's turnout often at the cost of repelling more pragmatic independents and moderates.
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Jayapal's pragmatic streak has often contrasted with the more openly confrontational approach of Ocasio-Cortez or Tlaib.
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Brexit, in this reading, contradicts an old perception of Britain as a pragmatic, undramatic sort of place.
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We need leaders to give frank and pragmatic analyses of climate change and its very real consequences.
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This pragmatic approach to combatting insomnia focuses on changing the behaviors and anxieties that keep you up.
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It's high-time to hear from pragmatic candidates who want to manage our resources to protect prosperity.
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When asked what she thought it would take for her country to embrace golf, Ashok was pragmatic.
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A pragmatic approach to internal economics would help further South Korea's stability and leadership in the region.
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Carving out this pragmatic path exposes Jordan to considerable risk from the retrograde voices in the region.
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"We need clear regulations for air traffic control...And these regulations should be more pragmatic," he said.
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It would be a mistake to take The Longing for Less as a work of pragmatic advice.
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He presented both of those facets of his biography as factors in his pragmatic approach to governance.
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"The new circular is more pragmatic," said Rupa Rege Nitsure, chief economist at L&T Financial Holdings.
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MirandaMondays, whose creator declined to reveal her identity, is a celebration of the show's most pragmatic character.
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Yet Ayotte is popular too, having cultivated a pragmatic reputation on issues like drug treatment and immigration.
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Political or pragmatic objections: But the second set of objections to impeachment relates to politics and strategy.
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That's a healthy, pragmatic philosophy, and kinda reminds me of what some old people say about marriage.
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Nevertheless, many politicians insist that their stated beliefs have a moral basis rather than a merely pragmatic one.
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The winners tended to be realistic, pragmatic and flexible; the losers were often in denial of the threat.
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And focusing on the incrementally doable and pragmatic can mean losing sight of what might someday be possible.
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Asked if he will "let the dogs out" against Portugal, Queiroz said they would have to be pragmatic.
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Eastman says Omaha voters are not scared by "pragmatic and common-sense" ideas to remake the healthcare system.
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However, competitive pressures should force a more pragmatic outcome this time, Airbus Defence chief Dirk Hoke told Reuters.
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Last week, a watershed was reached, and Putin's patience with Trump fell a foul of pragmatic Washington politics.
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Racial progressivism, if genuinely about helping people rather than P.R. for ourselves, is not only idealistic but pragmatic.
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"A lot of cops are more pragmatic," said one long-standing Brooklyn promoter, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Botsman is pragmatic in her assertion that we can choose to build mechanisms for trust into the future.
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What comes through in Holbrooke's book is something pragmatic, improvisational, and modest about the use of American force.
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Podemos in Spain recently lived through an operatic showdown between its radical leader and his more pragmatic deputy.
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Mr Emanuel's pragmatic centrism may have looked increasingly unexciting for many Democratic voters in the current political climate.
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"[Fraiser is] clever, witty, warm, ... philosophical, and pragmatic," said Cara Itule, a California-based marriage and family therapist.
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These voters' politics are solidly Republican — but with a cosmopolitan tinge and pragmatic edge, interviews and data show.
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Not too surprising, then, that Democrats are hoping to attach Trump to every pragmatic Republican at every level.
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Paul Collier's new book revisits this familiar territory, but stands out because it is pragmatic, blunt—and optimistic.
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Sources who have worked or continue to work with him attribute that to his careful and pragmatic nature.
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The pragmatic candidates who have emerged from most of the party's House primaries suggest he may be right.
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Zaraska might have realized that her prediction sounded utopian, because she ends on a much more pragmatic note.
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I am hopeful that the younger generations will be much more pragmatic, and fiscally responsible, with our future.
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That's why I like LG's pragmatic approach with its new Dual Screen accessory for the 5G-equipped V50.
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It is not necessarily an ideological shift; it could be seen as a pragmatic, or even protective, move.
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He's also always been pragmatic about setbacks, which is part of why I know he'll be fine now.
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Ms Davidson's brand of Conservatism—open but pragmatic, forward-looking and flexible—is exactly what the party needs.
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All of you, but especially you, Hillary, are asking voters to calm down and be pragmatic: Consider electability!
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The membership is older, broadly pragmatic in outlook and in 2013 voted by over 76% to enter government.
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The chairs are made of simple wood, the puffy window dressings have given way to pragmatic slatted blinds.
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After 5,000 years of stability, we need to develop long-term pragmatic plans to cope with the disruption.
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Ultimately, despite Obama's clear record as a "pragmatic idealist," progressives still championed his candidacy and its historic nature.
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He has concentrated on digitisation—a field where Germany lags many of its competitors—and pragmatic infrastructure improvements.
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Chinese experts say some in Beijing believe Trump will prove a pragmatic businessman, willing to deal with China.
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"He will be a pragmatic leader with an eye toward both expedited approvals and safety," one executive wrote.
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She is the author of The Loneliness of the Black Republican: Pragmatic Politics and the Pursuit of Power.
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If Cruz is seen as an inflexible ideologue, Trump is regarded among the powerful as flexible and pragmatic.
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It's a pragmatic calculation, one that's to be expected when we willingly appoint technocrats as our cultural gatekeepers.
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Unfortunately, in order to be a pragmatic compromise that we can stomach, it is likely to be inadequate.
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I [recently] took a personality test [which revealed that] I'm the most logical, pragmatic person to a fault.
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Kushner is a New York real estate mogul, and Jason Greenblatt, a pragmatic lawyer at the Trump Organization.
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"I'm a pragmatic Yankee and I've forced myself to not believe in anything until it happens," she said.
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Clinton is a pragmatic, tough-minded woman of accomplishment and political conviction with a demonstrated mastery of policy.
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Even as people rushed to portray him as a pretender to the sport, he remained gracious and pragmatic.
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Furthermore, the more moderate and pragmatic Christie has never been on the same ideological wavelength as Texas Sen.
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Part of the solution, everyone agrees, is pragmatic: We need to control how much junk we send up.
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These days, Samsung's more pragmatic with adding features, as evidenced by the excellent Galaxy S27 and S268 Edge.
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They cut deals with pragmatic conservatives, like parliament's speaker, Ali Larijani, whose deputy appeared on Tehran's reformist list.
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Pragmatic and strategic policies can help us usher in a brighter future for hardworking American families and cities.
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"The EU must reconcile the need for open Internet with pragmatic rules that foster innovation," reads the manifesto.
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Here Batchelor's pragmatic turn, made tightly on a sharply curving road, begins to fishtail more than a little.
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He was pragmatic on the subject and wanted a responsible policy that treated immigrants with dignity and humanity.
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Looking into 2023, the Fed will pursue its pragmatic risk management approach with three further rate increases. 1.
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Pragmatic leadership is what the Western world needs right now, and Sweden should be part of that leadership.
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A pragmatic country can have a business-friendly environment alongside social equality, if it gets the balance right.
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Baker is seen as the more pragmatic candidate, while Jealous has raced to embrace a more progressive agenda.
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" He urged the 27 EU member states to find a "sensible, pragmatic deal with goodwill on both sides.
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Sometimes being cautious, incremental and pragmatic when others are gambling on bold and visionary thinking is more sensible.
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Especially as the anti-establishment seam does not, in fact, contradict the nation's otherwise pragmatic, level-headed character.
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" She teaches them that "there's a really pragmatic aspect to love, and to cultivating it and sustaining it.
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That combination of aesthetic observation and pragmatic description characterizes this duo's interest in examining the body in performance.
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The less missiles flying, the better, but this is as much a pragmatic decision as a diplomatic carrot.
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"The strategy update seems like a more pragmatic and balanced approach to running the business," Barclays analysts said.
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My dad is a smart, pragmatic guy, but he's close to 90 and a bit confused at times.
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Kyle Duncan may seem like a pragmatic, soft-spoken lawyer, but in reality, there's a shipwreck dead ahead.
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There is now a clear split between grass-roots party members, he said, and its more pragmatic lawmakers.
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Gao, who worked for Deng as a translator from 1983 to 1988, recalled the former leader's pragmatic approach.
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Pragmatic and rational in his actions, he perceived himself as more philosopher than politician, and always a dreamer.
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If the government follows the same pragmatic course inside Turkey, the country can move towards a better future.
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A chunk of that support comes from pragmatic voters who are more interested in their pocketbooks than politics.
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"I think it's a very pragmatic solution," Jamie Klein, a Pennsylvania delegate for Mr. Trump, told NPR News.
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"I fully support him, but, you know, what I was saying is that I'm pragmatic," Carson said Tuesday.
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Despite the label, there's nothing really that pragmatic about these policies, at least in this hyper-partisan moment.
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Amid the ongoing debate over how aggressively Democrats should fight for liberal ideals, Butterfield urged a pragmatic approach.
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This new generation of pragmatic idealists believes it is their right to shape the future of their country.
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Mr. Christie was, again, pragmatic, saying it was clear to him that Mr. Trump would be the nominee.
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"There is the potential for a smaller, pragmatic and governing wing of the Republican Party," Mr. Dent said.
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More important, it was a start, and Wofford was a pragmatic idealist: he believed in progress, not perfection.
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"Candid, pragmatic, and always fascinating, John McCain holds nothing back in his latest memoir," according to Simon & Schuster.
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According to Allan Goodman, president of the IIE, "international students are pragmatic and resilient" when choosing their university.
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An upcoming exhibition of John Gould's hummingbird illustrations represents the pragmatic approach of wildlife in art through science.
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Sources describe Richter as pragmatic and say he was often seen as the only adult in the room.
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I present to you Toadfish's Non-Tipping Can Cooler, the pragmatic drinking accessory we never knew we needed.
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Early on in McConnell's career, he mainly made his case for opposing campaign spending restrictions in pragmatic terms.
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"We are pragmatic in recognizing that markets will and need to continue to function," Cole-Fontayn told Reuters.
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"Black voters in the South are pragmatic above all else," wrote Issac Bailey, a South Carolina-based journalist.
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The episode then unspools in breathtaking, often nauseating waves, anchored by Amy Brenneman's alternately warm and pragmatic performance.
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Bradford's and DeNike's women are close cousins whose relationship with water goes well beyond the pragmatic or recreational.
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They question whether historic pragmatism can even be considered pragmatic anymore in an era of norm-busting hyperpartisanship.
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It seems like he is trying to define his candidacy as humane, pragmatic and capable of beating Trump.
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The term, Mr. Kühnert's invention, cleverly captures the pragmatic, unideological, unconvincing style of the Merkel and Schulz generation.
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And so, for reasons that he recalled as "pragmatic, really, and cynical," he decided to start with Rwanda.
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We have not passed a steady drumbeat of pragmatic reforms the way the Whigs and the Tories did.
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The Democratic Party is not bound by a rigid ideology; at its heart, it is inclusive and pragmatic.
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Raqib recommended pragmatic efforts seeking a particular outcome, not just a vague yearning for the end of Trump.
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While many blame Horvath for preventing Navratilova from winning the Grand Slam in '83, Horvath is more pragmatic.
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"Smart, pragmatic, decisive," Andrei Lankov, a North Korea expert at Kookmin University in Seoul, said of Mr. Kim.
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While there is potential for these transfers to take place, China may be reluctant for purely pragmatic reasons.
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The generals' program is a pragmatic way forward to preserve an Israel that is Jewish, democratic and secure.
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"With a pragmatic strategy, companies can turn ambitious renewable energy goals into action and scale quickly," Threlkeld added.
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Climate politics: The northern French town of Grande-Synthe has been a vibrant laboratory of pragmatic green policies.
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By giving far-right figures the responsibility of governing, they will have to come up with pragmatic solutions.
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She formed a very diverse coalition of voters, especially in urban areas, and her policies are pragmatic progressive.
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"I think you take a look at those elections, the common thread was pragmatic, common sense," he added.
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Instead they acted in the most pragmatic way to seize the opportunity created by Mr. Salvini's strategic misstep.
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While pragmatic, this proposition was, to put it mildly in the political context of the time, very controversial.
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But to be an old person when an adult child dies brings particular trials, both emotional and pragmatic.
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For Apple, however, the decision is much more pragmatic: Mac software development has stalled as iOS has boomed.
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He won a reputation as a pragmatic problem-solver, tackling Tehran's acute infrastructure crisis and improving public transport.
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Four years ago, pundits were blaming Hillary Clinton's poor early primary showings on her overly cerebral, pragmatic approach.
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If so, let's make a virtue of necessity, and let states and governors compete to develop pragmatic solutions.
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"It's hard to say his views have changed or he has become more pragmatic," said the first adviser.
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However, fleeing Afghanistan for pragmatic reasons does not have to be dressed up in a fake peace deal.
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Amy Klobuchar and O'Rourke all had strong moments pushing a pragmatic brand of politics to reflect Washington realities.
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But during the campaign, Mr. Borisov expressed support for more "pragmatic" ties with Moscow to benefit both countries.
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This shift toward moral action hasn't helped the critical response towards positive psychology's lofty aims and pragmatic methods.
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It is a pragmatic step that would leave us better off than the path we are on now.
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The group is more pragmatic, they say, understanding the importance of political influence in a power-sharing arrangement.
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Her rulings were often pragmatic and narrow, and her critics said she engaged in split-the-difference jurisprudence.
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And on a pragmatic note, he pointed out that Smollett could've taken a much simpler path, like blackmail.
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Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire are continuing their state's tradition of pragmatic New England politics.
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Our analysis finds that the Democratic Party is a coalition of social groups, each with pragmatic policy concerns.
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The history of this strange social experiment is a timeless tale of good intentions ruined by pragmatic compromises.
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As Patty, Jones brings a pragmatic shrug to the whole operation, even as she can't help her curiosity.
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Mistral was similarly pragmatic when discussing the difficulties her family had coming to terms with her life choices.
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S. Marine has helped coordinate North Korea policy and is seen by Korea watchers as a pragmatic voice.
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Instead, this post will address how to assess the technology and determine if it will yield pragmatic business value.
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While Clinton is a pragmatic problem-solver, they argue, Sanders could never get elected in a general election race.
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To this nonpartisan crowd, Rubio worked hard to portray himself as pragmatic, positive, and connected to working people's struggles.
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It leaves little room for compromise and pragmatic solutions that could tackle rising healthcare and education costs, and inequality.
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Gazprom and some utilities say Nord Stream-2 is the most pragmatic solution to shoring up Europe's energy security.
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In order to succeed, Johnson works longer than all of her colleagues, something that her pragmatic boss cannot ignore.
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"Whenever a problem arose during the negotiations, he always responded with effective and pragmatic solutions," Argentina's Caputo told Reuters.
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As Jesse Jackson told The New Yorker in 2008, part of the initial skepticism was based on pragmatic concerns.
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It took some time for eastern photography's pragmatic orientation to be challenged, or at least supplemented, by other aims.
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WHAT MAKES IT POSSIBLE: The Greens' leaders are pragmatic, worlds away from the eco-warriors who founded the party.
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Mr Scalia saw the constitution as "a practical and pragmatic charter of government" that neither requires nor permits "philosophising".
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As he tested the waters for a presidential campaign, Bennet presented himself as a "pragmatic" addition to the field.
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While Biden and Buttigieg split the pragmatic vote in Iowa, Sanders had a significant edge with issue-oriented Democrats.
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Both are pitching themselves as pragmatic centrists in an effort to draw New Hampshire's undeclared voters to their campaigns.
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In a statement the governor explained his motivation to fellow members of the pro-life community as mainly pragmatic.
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They're pragmatic, taking advantage of the deep well of impressions at SNL's disposal and mining comedy from known quantities.
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While he can be tough Walsh is also pragmatic, said Jack O'Connor, president of Aer Lingus's largest union, SIPTU.
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The LG Dual Screen is the less glamorous, but far more pragmatic approach to cramming more screens into pockets.
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He is a pragmatic Midwesterner who can build on years of efforts to gain access to Chinese senior officials.
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Both spots pitch Delaney to Iowa voters as a pragmatic, no-gimmicks lawmaker willing to work across the aisle.
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Girardi said it was important for baseball to take a stand against domestic violence, but he was also pragmatic.
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"We think that people were very pragmatic," said Lena Hejll, senior curator and project manager at the Swedish museum.
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"They seem to be both pragmatic, shareholder-oriented and willing to ask fundamental questions around the businesses," Gardell said.
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A pragmatic and astute term as mayor turned López Obrador into the favorite to win the 2006 presidential election.
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African Americans deserve a presidential candidate with pragmatic solutions for correcting the root causes of the issues we face.
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He is also pragmatic in his plans to boost economic growth and provide South Africans with jobs and education.
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No. It's a mix of the principled, because Ayotte and others probably don't like Trump, anyway, and the pragmatic.
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Makerbot's press conference today was low-key, and the first major product announcement since the pragmatic Jaglom signed on.
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I'm really attracted to their pragmatic, mind-your-own-business-and-stay-out-of-people's-way philosophy toward governing.
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However, since the EU referendum, there is evidence of developers slowing, postponing or cancelling developments where pragmatic or necessary.
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The fiercely pragmatic Ignatz, George Herriman's brick-throwing mouse from his Krazy Katcomic strip (1913-1944), makes several appearances.
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"I think we can do it in a way driven by economics that is pragmatic," Fowke said in Denver.
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Once the economic realities become impossible to ignore, this will appear more pragmatic and less radical every day. Absolutely.
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"I think he fundamentally doesn't understand the nature of the Russia-China relationship," she said, describing it as pragmatic.
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New research argues that 343 nuclear weapons is the "pragmatic limit" for any country to have in its arsenal.
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I came to the conclusion that I am not going to wait until pragmatic politics shows me a pathway.
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A senior League source, who asked not to be named, told Reuters that Salvini was pursuing a pragmatic approach.
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"I'm interested in the raw human experience relating to spiritual growth on a pragmatic, earth-bound level," she says.
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It's a poetic question but it has a pragmatic answer: it's the music written by David Cope's computer program.
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It is also a crowning achievement for Rouhani, a pragmatic cleric who had pledged to reduce Iran's international isolation.
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"That means, in my view, putting forward pragmatic, practical solutions that fold all of these factors together," he said.
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His answers during press conferences were wrapped in the steady and pragmatic tone that had long been his signature.
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After all, the first GOP president was a pragmatist Whig not too long before he was a pragmatic Republican.
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Mr Sanders is calling for a systemic, pragmatic change and a government that works for all, not the few.
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Within the confines of this constricting, pragmatic narrative, though, Life does find enough room to spring a few surprises.
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This is a pragmatic Buddhism, and Wright's pragmatism, as in his previous books, can touch the edge of philistinism.
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Dr. Myers proposed pragmatic solutions to ecological problems — ideas that could be counterintuitive and that sometimes outraged environmental activists.
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But the group has so far favored a "pragmatic" approach by not directly targeting the United States, he notes.
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The companies published an open letter to CEOs in 2009 with a message that was both optimistic and pragmatic.
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I'm a conservative who happens to respect and admire Bill Clinton for a number of pragmatic and commonsense reasons.
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So the "shoe on the other foot" test is not only a moral imperative, it is a pragmatic caution.
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This, despite the fact that Washington D.C. think tanks have offered pragmatic ideas to include in such a plan.
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Populists advocate a pragmatic foreign policy, recognizing that the U.S. must prosper domestically before it can be mighty abroad.
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They believe that Trump would take a more pragmatic approach towards China and create new opportunities for China's rise.
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The closure of all the centers is still not a reality, so to save lives we must be pragmatic.
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But a better reference point might be Germany's Angela Merkel: hard-working, pragmatic, sober to the point of dullness.
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"On Merkel, this is again her very pragmatic approach," Brzeski, chief economist at ING, told CNBC in an email.
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On occasion, he drops some "rhetorical bombs," as he has called them, but he prefers a measured, pragmatic approach.
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He can be firm but amenable to talking, while probing for opportunities at pragmatic cooperation at the same time.
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Thomas Mikal Ford, who played the pragmatic yet charming character Tommy on the 1990s sitcom "Martin," died on Wednesday.
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The deal was a pragmatic arrangement among two sides with a complicated history that did not trust one another.
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A cheerful and pragmatic woman, she has provided a home to young asylum seekers, paid for by the state.
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"Teller's pragmatic, iterative, product-driven approach to innovation is the exact opposite of what the US did," Haigh wrote.
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There is the artist, and then there's this pragmatic person within you who bails you out when you're drowning.
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Bashir, who came to power as an obscure army brigadier, has long been both a divisive and pragmatic figure.
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They also said Russia saw him as "more pragmatic on the peace process than his typically harsh rhetoric suggests".
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"Reasonable, plausible, pragmatic, that whole cadre of language, it really isn't conducive to the black condition here," he said.
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"We're doing this in a pragmatic way," Bala Ganesh, vice president of UPS Advanced Technology Group, told Business Insider.
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The singer explains that behaving ethically is a pragmatic decision for the billionaire and not just a principled one.
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Second—and equally pragmatic—improving the ability of smallholder farmers to move beyond subsistence farming helps elevate whole communities.
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Biden has sought to portray his base and the Democratic Party as a diverse coalition united by pragmatic progressivism.
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The New Health Care 'Pragmatic trials' differ from most research studies by focusing on effects in the real world.
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Fear about sovereignty did to normally pragmatic English minds what fear does to most minds: It made them irrational.
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In the moral logic of the tale, pragmatic considerations cannot be ignored, but empathy for the suffering takes precedence.
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When luck turned against them, they were caught up short and are now pivoting in a more pragmatic direction.
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It was delightfully chaotic, but getting married would turn out to be the most pragmatic decision I ever made.
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There, he showed a pragmatic style and an ability to balance the interests of powerful officials and big business.
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That proportion is shockingly large from an ethical perspective precisely because it is entirely manageable from a pragmatic perspective.
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I heard the same assessment from Arab and Turkish former ambassadors and diplomats: The Russian diplomatic core was pragmatic.
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Nevertheless, Cruz's proposal represents a pragmatic attempt to bridge the policy and political divides within the Senate Republican conference.
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Sanders will have to convince the party's more pragmatic voters to that it's worth taking a chance on him.
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He is regarded by people in both parties as having a nuanced and pragmatic view of negotiations and diplomacy.
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Rick Snyder, an often-pragmatic Republican, have had "broad" discussions about the bills limiting the power of incoming Democrats.
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Prices begin at $12,000 for merely one try at a "live birth," in the unnervingly pragmatic parlance of doctors.
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On one end are those like Conor Lamb, a pragmatic moderate who represents a suburban district outside of Pittsburgh.
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His decision was political and pragmatic, he acknowledged: he faced a tough primary battle and trailed in the polls.
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Mr. Sadr, the scion of an eminent clerical family, has portrayed his changed political philosophy in starkly pragmatic terms.
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So short is the supply that lovers exchanged individual rolls on Valentine's Day as a sort of pragmatic joke.
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It's a pragmatic approach, maybe, but one which doesn't do much for the constitutional idea of separation of powers.
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But pragmatic strategies from the Democrats' congressional leadership have not stopped calls for impeachment from growing inside the party.
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It is my intention to continue to aggressively advocate for responsible governance and pragmatic solutions in the coming years.
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There are the pragmatic implications of taking on the NRA, which is a behemoth that has bought off Congress.
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"Most currently serving senators are attracted to the pragmatic, progressive vision that Joe Biden has laid out," said Sen.
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Skate argued that the next DNC chair should focus on recruiting and training pragmatic candidates with real world experience.
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CTRL-labs is among several companies trying to connect the brain to a machine, and considered a pragmatic one.
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The White House is divided into camps, with a fiercely ideological, anti-China faction vying against more pragmatic elements.
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I'm describing a new kind of survivalism, one that's pragmatic, urban and focused on community rather than rugged individuals.
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The White House's restraint was based in part on a pragmatic assessment, according to people familiar with the strategy.
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Her politics are still moderate, Midwestern, and pragmatic, her jokes still corny, her speeches filled with riffs about infrastructure.
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On the more pragmatic side of things, syncing and backup get some nice upgrades, now available outside of iTunes.
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"If we have this worry we should strengthen economic union," he added, defending a pragmatic response from European leaders.
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People who believe that political pragmatism is important can't just abandon that principle because Sanders's campaign did something pragmatic.
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"State officials and governors are going to be very pragmatic to make sure people have coverage," Ms. Corlette said.
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"Pragmatic modesty and patience are advisable," wrote Christoph von Marschall, the senior editor at the Berlin daily Der Tagesspiegel.
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Obama privileged pragmatic, rational and deliberative decision-making, refusing to be sucked into the frenzied and chaotic media environment.
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But this is a pragmatic coach; this not a romantic or sexy style of play that's going to happen.
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Instead of outsourcing our Article I authorities to foreign governments, we are focused on a pragmatic and achievable policy.
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Bold ideas suit Yang well -- and, when well thought out and pragmatic, they get high points in a debate.
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Skyryse is taking a more pragmatic approach by demonstrating its technology in helicopters that are in wide use today.
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But in his new song "Heartless," released Tuesday night, The Weeknd takes a more pragmatic approach to being single.
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So the party took a pragmatic approach, basically leaving religion alone as long as it didn't challenge party rule.
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This is a measured and pragmatic approach that avoids the unnecessarily callous policies proposed by the Trump White House.
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The opportunity is here for the GOP to enact a pragmatic immigration agenda that fixes our badly broken system.
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Tough and pragmatic, Duvall Decker's work relies on an evolving vocabulary of economical materials and attunement to Southern light.
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I think it's a time for a lot of pragmatic flexibility on both sides of that divide and others.
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One man's sophisticated and pragmatic approach to public policy can be the other man's grab bag of corrupt opportunism.
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"If Trump wants to pursue policies that will help working people, Democrats will take a pragmatic approach," he said.
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As her experiment evolves, Ms. Zizka must balance artistic daring with pragmatic considerations that American nonprofit institutions inevitably face.
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"The industry would just like to see a candidate who would be responsible and be pragmatic," this person said.
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Social movements need pragmatic insiders, forging compromise from within, not just principled outsiders, demanding more and better from without.
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Still Brazy is full of psychologically intense narratives, pointed fuck-yous, and a strong dose of pragmatic political vitriol.
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Perceptive and ruthlessly pragmatic program officers will need to be recruited: ones with a sense of the mission's urgency.
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Though Jesenská was unhappily married, she was also, as evidenced in the Schocken compilation, clear-eyed, sanguine and pragmatic.
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Clinton, meanwhile, has adopted a more pragmatic message that may have more appeal to affluent voters than a political revolution.
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So I hear [inaudible] acceleration I suspect we have to be pragmatic and realistic but again it's a serious matter.
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The Socialists, founded in 1879, are pragmatic social democrats; Podemos, an upstart founded in 2014, encompasses several versions of communism.
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US names are well known for their pragmatic pricing approach, and typically appeal to investors looking to pick up yield.
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Feinstein, by contrast, is considered by state party officials to be too slow, too moderate, too pragmatic and too bipartisan.
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" Those pragmatic arguments are important for laying the groundwork for one of Reese's long- term goals—"expanding humanity's moral circle.
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Ministers like the tactic of getting around Mr Barnier and his team by negotiating directly with more pragmatic national governments.
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Wallis believes there is also another pragmatic reason for CCM artists to speak out more in the age of Trump.
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