Phrases with «pragmatic»

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"Pragmatic" means being practical and focused on finding solutions that work in real-life situations rather than just being based on theories or ideals. It's about being sensible and using common sense to achieve practical results. Full definition

Sentences with «pragmatic»

  • We've seen a far more pragmatic approach as they are willing to allocate the necessary resources to bring law firms up to more in line with the rest of industry. (lawyer-monthly.com)
  • Cloud anxiety (or the refusal to engage with cloud solutions) is potentially the more pragmatic of the two responses. (bluehillresearch.com)
  • But many scientists will tend to look for pragmatic solutions to mitigating climate change, without regard to prevailing ideological attitudes. (planet3.org)
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