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"pragmatically" Definitions
  1. in a practical and sensible way rather than relying on fixed ideas or theories

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He sees its growth very pragmatically as just good business.
Having survived obstacles so big, why not start pragmatically small?
They can be expected to act calmly, pragmatically, but purposefully.
"I'll get an Uber for some more," Grant says pragmatically.
In some cases the arguments were made pragmatically, by appealing to economics.
Pragmatically, they can't continue the way they are when people aren't traveling.
One set asked the participants to think about the art pieces pragmatically.
Pragmatically speaking, we are assuming that there is no more infection, said Sadanandan.
The other effort is an interstate cooperative pragmatically named the Electronic Registration Information Center.
All are OK "pragmatically," but statistically, all will have tragic consequences sooner or later.
"What is needed are hard-nosed proposals for pragmatically improving our institutions," he wrote.
Sometimes they become stressed, so they pragmatically talk through their anxiety in a group setting.
LAAGP: There were plenty of pragmatically useful comments that can be easily addressed by institutions.
Pope: We both like big ideas, and we both like to pursue them very pragmatically.
We used to look at it dogmatically, and now we are looking at it pragmatically.
For many people, the prospect of moving abroad is too daunting, either financially or pragmatically.
Federally provided child care in America was deemed not just pragmatically tricky but ideologically unsound.
Use this time to think pragmatically about your future instead of regrettably about your past.
Bankers themselves are afraid to deal with loans pragmatically, because that often gets mistaken for cronyism.
I'd pragmatically left the tag on, tucking it inside where it had scraped my right buttock.
Instead, the company's leadership spoke pragmatically about making better shows and movies to draw an audience.
"Many people were thinking they'd go back to India, but pragmatically, it's not possible," he said.
If you are feeling disillusioned, get over it, at least enough to vote and vote pragmatically.
They are not equivalent, morally or pragmatically, for reasons I explained at length in this post.
But somehow as people pragmatically "select" each other, marriage as an institution has gone into crisis.
On most of his goals, she says she will "get there" too, only more pragmatically and incrementally.
The second is how little progress has been made with Brexit, not just pragmatically but intellectually and emotionally.
The city's plan is feasible politically and pragmatically in large part because of New York's plummeting jail population.
It's a valid point, though speaking purely pragmatically, I can understand why companies felt obligated to back out.
It's best to approach the conversation pragmatically and succinctly in a safe space with few distractions, Pierce said.
But true to his campaign slogan of "telling it like it is," Mr. Christie spoke pragmatically about his situation.
So I don&apost think in that sense that the pro-choice crowd has much to worry about, pragmatically.
Pragmatically, she reminded me that Eva has been a series mired in controversy since its debut two decades ago.
Mckesson writes incisively and pragmatically about oppression, resistance, and injustice, weaving in the historical moments that brought us here.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION UNDERSTANDS CHINA DOES NOT LIKE U.S. SANCTIONS ON IRAN OIL, BUT CHINA TENDS TO ACT PRAGMATICALLY -OFFICIALS
More pragmatically, she viewed it as a dynamic country where hard work was rewarded and upward mobility was possible.
Instead of talking about sustainability and climate change — words that set them off — talk pragmatically about drought conservation plans.
But for those of us who approach footwear decisions even somewhat pragmatically, fancy occasions mean toe-numbing, hobble-inducing shoes.
You'll be able to pragmatically decide how to re-route it toward more pressing issues, such as paying off loans.
They were enabled to raise themselves from poverty through hard work and risk-taking, after Deng pragmatically embraced market forces.
To act pragmatically upon this core understanding, he must first range far beyond his presumptively "realistic" orientations to world politics.
Or, underneath the cultural appurtenances of Hawaiian life, were the islanders behaving rationally and pragmatically, much as any other people might?
But in reality, much of what these groups are doing is basic and intuitive if you're paying attention and thinking pragmatically.
The latter is what's on offer in artist Neil Mendoza's latest, which is pragmatically titled Robotic Voice Activated Word Kicking Machine.
But pragmatically speaking, he thinks he, not the corporation, should be able to weigh the risks and benefits of owning the phone.
The company's pragmatically named AI helper already lives on Google Home, last year's Pixels, and lots of other smartphones—including the iPhone.
They brought an argument into sharp relief: Biden was casting himself then, as now, as a safe choice who could govern pragmatically.
"You can't get into the Vanity Fair party unless you're Tom Cruise or Tom Hanks or Tom Mix," he pointed out pragmatically.
The earlier we understand these obstacles, the more easily our care teams can pragmatically help a patient and family plan around them.
Moreover, it is not fully clear where they stand: a pragmatically pro-business leadership contrasting awkwardly with its more left-wing base.
This 10-hour course will get you up to speed on how to work efficiently and pragmatically with large amounts of data.
The citizenry can adequately handle the manifestations of protest and outrage, elected Democrats need to pragmatically work to contain the proverbial fire.
"I'm only hoping he hires smart people who can advise him pragmatically on how dangerous this is," one Democratic operative said Thursday.
His peers, as they reached middle age, were pragmatically adjusting to global capitalism and to the nuclear stalemate of the Cold War.
Recruiters pragmatically ask these questions to identify if you'll be a good fit for the job position and the company's work culture.
More pragmatically, the other reason Ujiri can't say much is that there is still an air of uncertainty around the Raptors' offseason.
Many of AQAP's recruits were tribal hangers-on, who pragmatically hung up their Kalashnikovs after their leaders ran away from the advancing Emiratis.
"Sometimes in life you need luck, and this was a big piece of luck for us," Susan said pragmatically of the turning tides.
More pragmatically, a UK tax has been talked about for years already, so this is just the start of how this might develop.
Speaking pragmatically, the ideal time for a president to pardon his cronies or allies is when he is about to leave the presidency.
More pragmatically, there are vast logistical challenges with managing money on globally distributed volunteer teams that can make paying for work logistically challenging.
Pragmatically speaking, virtually all of the peak moments of the new set were collected on the well-chosen 21970 "Live in 21975" set.
But her character is well done, clothed pragmatically, has an interesting backstory that fits with the mythology you build up as you play.
And thirdly, I think that Obama if you actually look to him pragmatically you&aposd say, look, this guy what did he actually achieved.
But pragmatically, the chances of gender-neutral categories spreading to more prestigious film acting awards like the Golden Globes or the Oscars are miniscule.
In the school supply industry, "it was the most scientific and pragmatically planned product," Mr. Crutchfield said in an interview a few years ago.
"We decide pragmatically whether to cooperate with someone politically," Putin said when asked in the interview about United Russia's ties with far-right parties.
She's pragmatically contemplating a possibility, of dying at the hands of the police, that seems all too plausible in this country, at this moment.
We remain committed to working pragmatically with its core principles and contents to advance open commerce, coupled with socially and environmentally inclusive domestic policies.
" He hopes that Clinton will be President, "though, of course, to speak pragmatically, no one would have been a better President than Michael Bloomberg.
It also makes our shame deeper now — because to how many younger colleagues have we coldly and pragmatically hinted that this too shall pass?
"If the political situation evolves internally and a new regime emerges that is strong and stable I'm sure they would pragmatically support it," he noted.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday that it was necessary to think pragmatically when protecting Germany's strategic activities against foreign takeovers.
Pragmatically, the White House has stipulated few preconditions for the conversation, a decision that makes the as-yet unscheduled meeting more likely to be accomplished.
The positions Ms Haley advocated at the UN—tough on Iran, defensive of Israel, pragmatically nurturing alliances—were mainstream Republican ones before Mr Trump came along.
By following this pragmatically deferential policy—which came to be known as "Finlandisation"—Finns conceded what they had to, but would not compromise over their independence.
But President Putin has pragmatically refrained from making swingeing cuts in a year when the Russian economy is expected to contract by up to 4 percent.
"More pragmatically, this method could be used for secure, long-term storage of patients' hospital records or for verification of products along the international supply chain."
" He continued, "Quite pragmatically, our thinking about leading people upward, as a way to create more three-dimensional public space, led to the idea of stairs.
Garner persists in faulting the students for not acting pragmatically; these were not "earth-shattering" offenses, so why not deal with them swiftly, then and there?
This past year was also the year that startup boards also got more disciplined about containing burn rates and pushing for companies to be run more pragmatically.
"Let's get Brexit done, let's get it done sensibly and pragmatically and in the interests of both sides and let's not wait until October 31," Johnson said.
Hutchins hopes his family foundation's grant will ensure that Wilson and his colleagues can "create the type of policies that can pragmatically get at this complex problem."
Shillinglaw works with how the left side of the brain explores the right side, weaving how the human mind reasons pragmatically and emotionally with each collaged face.
LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - Britain's accounting watchdog would deal pragmatically and sympathetically with requests to delay company audits due to the coronavirus epidemic, it said on Wednesday.
And more pragmatically: can a candidate for president win by promising to only give black people trillions of dollars without losing the support of working-class whites?
Pragmatically, that also means losing an opportunity to raise big bucks -- because fundraising fortunes favor winners -- ahead of Super Tuesday, when every penny will be in play.
Instead, we suggest it is now time to recognize that your office and ours may have fundamentally different understandings of our obligations as prosecutors, legally, ethically and pragmatically.
Clinton, while exuding a great deal of fire and energy at a big rally on Sunday night near Des Moines, frames her candidacy much more cerebrally and pragmatically.
For these reasons, all Democrats—even progressives uneasy with Murphy's Goldman background—should consider the race, pragmatically, as a golden opportunity to reclaim an electoral and policy territory.
And, inconveniently for pragmatically minded liberals, while it's true that there is no "gun ban" proposal in Congress, it's clear there are some people who hold that view.
By the end of the book, he has come to embody a history of Republican suffering and resistance that was actively suppressed under Franco and then pragmatically ignored.
But Grenell, a student of Bolton, also brings one trait that his former boss — however brilliant — sometimes lacked: the ability to pragmatically place strategic interests ahead of ideology.
The acting head of the Peau Thai Party, which carried Yingluck to power, said Thais may have voted pragmatically for the charter as the fastest route to an election.
Despite the breakdown of the power-sharing administration of Northern Ireland, the visitors were gratefully amazed that in municipal affairs, the DUP and Sinn Fein could rub along pragmatically.
The business of the Communist Party is staying in power and they pragmatically respond when U.S. interest in reform is high and there are economic or security benefits available.
This is a fundamental precept, morally and pragmatically sound, that should be honored by all who seek to transform for the better America's flawed system of health care delivery.
And, "more pragmatically, it's about finance," with worries fees will double or more to the level non-European Union citizens now pay, and Europeans will lose eligibility for loans.
Extremity was the spirit of my drug-using, which I never really enjoyed: pot, acid, DMT, and downers taken pragmatically, in service to "systematic derangement of the senses" (Rimbaud).
Rather than having bits of how-to knowledge accompany a personal narrative, Rock Steady is pragmatically structured around specific topics, which only occasionally are accompanied by witty narrative segments.
Tom Clarke, one of the managing directors at Deutsche Bank Wealth Management, explained the investment in the art fair more pragmatically, saying that supporting Frieze also elevates the bank's brand.
Your cloak, if it is to be pragmatically broadband, will pretty much look like that of Predator, giving away what it hides via distortions when you move relative to it.
It is striking, however, that whatever political and legal authorities say, private employers on both sides of the Atlantic tend to react pragmatically rather than ideologically to matters like religion.
At the Good Food Institute, we look at these existential threats and we pragmatically ask: What is the best way to decrease the amount of animal products that are consumed?
"I think that the drugs were pragmatically used and administered by (military) physicians and by soldiers and civilian consumers, but the evidence remains scanty for most of the war," he added.
It might almost be said that Gulbenkian treated outbreaks of ethnic hatred and war as a kind of nuisance to be pragmatically overcome while building commercial alliances and orchestrating oil supplies.
Not often do we get characters who feel and act pragmatically, as viewers would, who seem like they're carrying the weight of decisions made only out of impulse or survival instinct.
Centrism is about using reason and logic and common sense to evaluate policy on its face and to make a determination of what pragmatically is the solution to any given problem.
Taken together, these proposals respect the decision taken by the people of the UK to leave the EU, while dealing pragmatically with that decision's consequences in Northern Ireland and in Ireland.
As he works to improve relations with Russia – cautiously, pragmatically and with his eyes wide open – President Trump should keep five important truths in mind heading into his summit with President Putin.
But no matter who emerges from that primary, a neophyte Republican senator without two terms of experience will likely feel less empowered to work pragmatically with Democrats, or to criticize President Trump.
Pragmatically speaking: Getting to and from appointments can be a hassle, especially when someone is getting an IUD or implant and may not be up for driving or walking after their procedure.
The Democratic Party, in contrast, has consistently maintained the character of a coalition of social groups more preoccupied with pragmatically seeking concrete benefits from government than with advancing a larger ideological cause.
He said he saw U.S.-Russia relations pragmatically and believed problems could be addressed, and stressed to Lavrov that Russia needed to understand that meddling in elections was a very serious issue.
And pragmatically speaking, it seems unlikely that SpaceX will put a crew in space this year, given the severity of these events and the increased scrutiny the capsule and its testing will endure.
More pragmatically, the agenda calls for the systemic overhaul of the criminal justice system, including "an end to money bail, mandatory fines, fees" and other related charges that financially cripple poor black defendants.
With a new competition, XPRIZE and IBM Watson challenge us to think slightly more pragmatically (or at least less apocalyptically dystopian) about the implications of artificial intelligence research on the future of humanity.
Though she worked pragmatically with Republicans during her years in the Georgia House of Representatives, Abrams has mostly presented herself as a liberal champion committed to transforming the state by expanding the electorate.
Economic operations would be maintained within a reasonable range, Xi said, adding financing difficulties of small businesses will be resolved pragmatically while authorities would also step up support for companies to stabilize jobs.
We've been here before: America had a "travel ban" crisis more than three and a half centuries ago, and it was resolved, pragmatically, with an appeal to the universal principle of religious freedom.
While the armed forces "aspire to a peaceful resolution" to the crisis, they will "stick with the most concrete power structure, pragmatically," said Ms. San Miguel, who runs an organization called Citizen Control.
Instead of pragmatically buying based on whether or not I would wear something, I would instead get caught up thinking of the type of person who would wear a specific outfit, shoe, or top.
Pragmatically he preached the virtues of embracing Europe, which he had seen rise out of ruins, and the political as well as the military concordat enshrined in NATO, which he headed in the 1980s.
Having already edged towards some FPö positions and won back some of its supporters, the incoming chancellor would render his coalition partner irrelevant in government and thus contain the hard-right while governing pragmatically.
Some Democratic strategists argue that a large field is healthy for the party and that Democratic voters are so desperate to beat Mr. Trump they'll pragmatically consolidate quickly behind a nominee no matter what.
The first, and the show's namesake, was The Wrestling Classic itself–a 16-man, single elimination tournament in which the winner received a strictly-for-storyline-purposes $50,000 check, and more pragmatically, a monster push.
"Hence, if we had to use negative rates for a longer period than expected we should study pragmatically how to mitigate their possible adverse effects on the bank transmission of our monetary policy," he added.
I still wish that it was a little more pragmatically designed: it rolls around, you have to charge it by sticking it into the side of the iPad, and there's no "eraser" on the top.
Some businesses leave but most stay in Britain for its competitive strengths; it remains pragmatically close to the European political, legal and regulatory eco-systems in whose orbit it remains bound by history, culture and geography.
Secondly, and more pragmatically, perhaps, by open sourcing the tool they now have a community of people working on it instead of just them, which can improve it and take the maintenance burden off of them.
But there is nothing wrong with prosecutors acting pragmatically, and they were right not to file bigger charges, such as espionage, that might threaten press freedom if they were successfully used to convict the WikiLeaks founder.
She has struck a careful balance between endearing herself to UN skeptics in Washington by demanding spending cuts and accountability and working pragmatically with foreign diplomats to achieve US goals like UN sanctions on North Korea.
The Cavs took a 2-20153 lead as they slowed the pace, trusted LeBron James to shoulder a superhuman load, and pragmatically dragged the Dubs into just the kind of game they didn't want to play.
Some of AMLO's skeptics take solace in the fact that in this campaign he has moderated his policies, modulated his tone, reached out to the business community, and promised to work pragmatically with the United States.
Theoretically, it would be nice to discount his ideas and have them go away; pragmatically, they are not going anywhere, and if we want to fight them, at least some of us have to face them.
The mural is both a backdrop for her life as an expatriate in India and an analogue to it, suggesting an openness to happy accidents as well as an ability to pragmatically maneuver around obstacles and limitations.
DSA is still small, but it shows promise in how deeply organized it is its commitment to democratic decision-making and its devotion to thinking strategically and pragmatically about how to bring to life a utopian society.
Storm King's relatively modest show doesn't fully capture Mr. Oppenheim's pragmatically utopian ambitions and wildly inventive imagination — it would take a huge show to do that — but it's a good introduction to an artist of exemplary spiritual generosity.
I hope those two things are comforting More pragmatically, it's important to remember that all of these platforms (OKCupid, Tinder, Bumble, Grindr) are just tools, but they're designed to get us to spend all our time on the platform.
I'm not focusing pragmatically on policies, but trying to get into what it would feel like to be a person who has a certain set of experiences and lives in a certain social world and has certain news sources.
The program "will innovate and deploy financing specifically designed to manage the clean energy transition - responsibly, pragmatically and sustainably," Arnaud Soirat, Rio's head of copper and diamonds, said in a Tuesday speech at CRU's World Copper Conference in Santiago.
That's especially true in this case because the AP story not only got his name out there but also served to highlight some of Buttigieg's achievements as a small-city mayor working pragmatically across the aisle to help people.
As far as "objectification of actresses" is concerned, I guess I don't see the red carpet as being about women as objects as much as I see it more pragmatically as a place primarily designed for promotion and branding.
Its stalemate-busting goals in its two games so far — by Emanuele Giaccherini against Belgium and Éder against Sweden — were movements of beauty for a team that pragmatically knows how to win and how to pace itself in a major tournament.
However, to date, they remain loyal to party, pragmatically believing that holding power — and what comes with that (saving their own positions, court picks, deregulation, etc.) — is more important than standing up for principle and what is right for the nation.
Mac Donald makes arguments that police officers are not racist; Lilla suggests that to win back the White House the left should pragmatically soft-pedal identity politics in favor of stressing the economic woes of the working class in general.
"We are fully aware of the health harms associated with cannabis use," the report states, "but contend that a rational policy must pragmatically manage the reality of use as it currently exists, rather than attempt to eradicate it using punitive enforcement."
"Pragmatically, it's very difficult to step back from a rule that's so obviously needed," Jack Bogle, founder of the index provider Vanguard Group, which is known for its low-cost offerings and is likely to benefit from the change, previously told Business Insider.
After investing in trying to topple the Syrian regime, Russian pressure on Turkey coupled with lukewarm support from the West has pushed it to pragmatically migrate closer toward the Russian position on Syria and appears to have abandoned regime change as a priority.
That certainly has its upsides, like being more up-to-date with what's on British TV and likely, more pragmatically, ensuring that people see their Netflix memberships through to the show's end if they really want to keep their Bake Off obsessions going.
Yet it is also intended, in theory more pragmatically, to expand Democratic support for emissions cuts by harnessing the two main parts of the party's coalition: college graduates who want climate-change policy and blue-collar workers whose jobs are threatened by it.
But the Kremlin, which has long pushed for such a meeting, hopes it will be the beginning of a thaw that will allow ties to be gradually rebuilt and for the two to cooperate pragmatically in areas where they have common interests.
If a moral theory is correct, she argues austerely, it is correct apart from whether it can be easily used; yet at the same time, she insists pragmatically, everyday people must somehow be able to deploy moral principles to guide their decision making.
Set during the Mexican Revolution, it concerns a European mercenary known as "The Pole" (Franco Nero) who pragmatically switches sides, breaking with the corrupt government to work for a rebellious, if self-aggrandizing, peon (Tony Musante) and his ultraleft mistress (Giovanna Ralli).
Italy's Economy Minister Giovanni Tria, an economics professor who is seen as a moderating influence in the government, responded pragmatically to the downgrade, saying Saturday that Italy would respect EU budget commitments and address the concerns of credit ratings agencies like Fitch.
Though President Reagan's tax cuts in the 85033s are cited as an example of supply-side economics, when those cuts led to large deficits that threatened fiscal stability, Reagan pragmatically raised taxes to avoid higher interest rates that might have interfered with his re-election.
Passage is uncertain, not only because many voters do not understand why both issues should be linked — proponents say they are both environmental topics — but because, pragmatically speaking, Amendment 9 is near the bottom of a long list of races and questions on the state ballot.
As such, whatever the intentions, do the category rules not pragmatically exclude a country that is a significant powerhouse in the business of making movies, and ones that, in spite of its English dialogues, are ultimately "foreign" or "international" relative to the American (film) imagination and experience?
But the Americans have since toned down and learned to respect the Chinese political culture, which is built upon "respect and harmony," said Li. "So, I propose that both sides come together and work out a long-term mechanism respectfully and pragmatically to enforce this contract," he said.
The corporate form as originally designed was a highly successful means of pragmatically partnering the public and private sectors to provide transportation infrastructure, energy grids, sewage and water systems, schools and libraries, public assistance and other social services in a world of scarce capital and unpredictable public revenue.
The most influential constituencies within the Democratic electoral and activist base — such as labor unions, racial minorities, environmentalists, and the economically disadvantaged — maintain an extensive wish list of specific policy priorities, encouraging Democratic officeholders to work pragmatically to enact an ambitious legislative agenda rather than engaging in symbolic acts of philosophical devotion.
Part of that was due to her portfolio: neither Mr Trump nor his supporters have ever seemed terribly engaged by foreign policy, while the positions Ms Haley advocated at the UN—tough on Iran, defensive of Israel, pragmatically nurturing alliances (rather than pointlessly confronting them like Mr Trump)—were mainstream pre-Trump Republican ones.
At once pragmatically, politically, and ideologically ambitious, the mobilization ranged from groups such as the American Legislative Exchange Council, pressing for business-friendly laws at the state level, to intellectual organizations and think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute, which sought to rise above legislative jockeying and carve out a haven for conservative political ideas over the long term.
As Larry Diamond, editor of The Journal of Democracy, pointed out to me, several studies he's been publishing show that the best way to defeat illiberal populism is not by trying to out-polarize the polarizer in chief but rather through broad, inclusive electoral strategies that pragmatically address the economic and social concerns of voters, including those who had previously voted for the populist.
Participants include: Blake Bradford, Lincoln University Maori Holmes, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania Kelli Morgan, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Damon Reeves, Philadelphia Museum of Art Graduate Studies at Moore's Social & Studio Practices department is bringing together artists and organizers to both critically and pragmatically engage in the discourses and practices concerned with art's relationship to place, collaboration, ethics, material and interdisciplinary research.
"And, some of us will pragmatically still vote for it even though we fundamentally disagree with stripping EHBs because the process argument of getting it over to the Senate so they can strip it out and send it back and just keep this thing moving so that ultimately we can get a reform is still ultimately more compelling than just killing it just to kill it," the member added.
It doesn't mean it has, it doesn't mean it always has, it doesn't mean it only always will, it doesn't mean if we don't do it stupidly, imperfectly, haltingly, hesitantly, but if I want it to change, if I want those people to not vote like that again, if I want those folks to not support Islamophobic policies and racist policing, then I will tell you, in addition to the moral dimension, pragmatically speaking, hating them is counterproductive.
This post mortem must pay particular attention to why traditional blue-collar voters in the Rust Belt left Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in favor of Trump, and focus intently on how we rebuild a broken national and state party apparatus more pragmatically focused on results and not just ideological rhetoric that excites the base while dividing voters.

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