Phrases with «pragmatism»

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Pragmatism is a way of thinking that focuses on practicality and usefulness rather than abstract ideas or theories. It emphasizes finding practical solutions to problems and making decisions based on what works best in real-life situations. Full definition

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Sentences with «pragmatism»

  • A look at the decisions Obama has made since becoming the nominee — opting out of public financing, reversing course on the domestic surveillance bill, etc. — suggests a real strain of pragmatism in his thinking that further bolsters the «steady hand» argument when it comes to his vice presidential selection. (voices.washingtonpost.com)
  • I think most legal blogs and newsletters reflect their authors» lack of pragmatism in their approach to law. (adlilaw.com)
  • What it lacks in finesse it more than makes up for with pragmatism, and ultimately buyers will appreciate its daily driver practicality than an inability to shave two seconds off their lap time. (motoring.com.au)
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