While the governor is determined to
embrace pragmatism and realpolitik, the mayor considers his office a perch upon which he can fight for what he believes in.
England need attacking edge before
they embrace pragmatism.
Having rejected traditional Philosophy, with a capital «P,» he urges us to
embrace pragmatism, with a small «p,» as the «post-philosophical philosophy.»
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Embracing the pragmatism of teaching, good teachers develop time - tested repertoires that blend whole - group instruction with individualized learning.
Not exact matches
Demagogues of right and left will test the region's recent
embrace of pro-business
pragmatism in 2018.
These ideas, in marked contrast to the whole of Christian experience, have most recently been
embraced by the church growth industry, which, together with its basically sociological approach, promotes those quintessential American values of
pragmatism and consumerism.
Andrew Cuomo's biological father may be Mario Cuomo, but it has long seemed like his political father is Bill Clinton — something that's evident in Andrew's
embrace of Bill's
pragmatism over Mario's martyrdom.
To make it, the people of Alexandria will need to catch up with our survivors» hardness while many of Rick's people will need to take a step back from the violence and
pragmatism they've needed to
embrace.
Faced with this somewhat bleak inheritance, artists in «The Ungovernables»
embrace their complex relationship to history and assert a remarkable resourcefulness,
pragmatism, and hopefulness in their work.
«Uniting a Fractured Republic:
Pragmatism, Innovation, and the Shale Revolution» blog post by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus on
embracing technological innovation, November 7, 2012