Sentences with phrase «from pragmatic»

But from a pragmatic or practical standpoint it may be a bit overkill.
That's why Maryland Renters Insurance is so important — avoid the risk you can, from a pragmatic standpoint, and transfer the rest to your Laurel renters insurance.
Let's look at what you just wrote from a pragmatic point of view.
The problem with the requirement of a vote of 50 % is that although, from a pragmatic viewpoint, it may be effective, it lacks principle.
One of our biggest hurdles is the difficulty some SRL have approaching a case from a pragmatic point of view.
What is really bad is that it is diverting focus from pragmatic, rational, solutions that have already been proven.
From my pragmatic standpoint the ultimate issue is whether the regulation can actually impact the purported effects better than an alternate response.
However, from a pragmatic point of view, it was effective in slowing construction, so it accomplished that goal, even if it didn't rally the public as much as a Rosa Park's - style example of civil disobedience may have.
The GOP presidential hopeful has gone from a pragmatic leader fighting climate change to a guy who kinda sorta believes it's happening to, well, this...
Of course, from a pragmatic, what - do - businesses - care - about perspective, innovation is a top priority.
Filmed in the United States, in various historical archives, the film is shaped by the artist's predilection for uprooting the places from their pragmatic circumstance in order to suspend them in a space - time limbo and deploy their poetic density.
Often times the initial condition of these spaces are not art centric, but instead are born from pragmatic, social or utopic impulses such as finding language for shared experiences, supporting an individual's physical needs, sharing resources, and creating new models for production or distribution.
If they're looking for an artist from Asia to be part of their programme, it's not solely done from a pragmatic perspective; people are looking for artists that truly fit into their programme and reflect the values of that gallery.
From a pragmatic viewpoint, they allow for a concentrated continuity of time towork on your art.
For some reason, when we reach home, we go from pragmatic individuals who can easily make objective, fact - based decisions for a company, to people who are emotional about their credit card debt and student loans.
That's why Maryland Renters Insurance is so important — avoid the risk you can, from a pragmatic standpoint, and transfer the rest to your Laurel renters insurance.
Books from Pragmatic and O'Reilly are by definition aimed at pretty tech - savvy readers.
So you'll understand where Dave Thomas is coming from with this article from his Pragmatic Programmer blog.
If you are in an area where T - Mobile actually has coverage, it's kind of hard to justify the extra cost from a pragmatic point of view... unless your eyesight is going and you really need the larger screen.
There's a long list of options for Ford's 2016 Edge SUV, running the gamut from pragmatic to purely entertaining.
Options abound, running the gamut from pragmatic to the entertaining.
From a pragmatic perspective then, a good strategy would be to eat as many nuts as you can while keeping your omega ratio as close to 4 to 1 as possible so work it out from there.
Writing in a linked Comment, Dr Daniel J Clauw, Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Centre, the University of Michigan, USA, says: «The finding that graded exercise therapy is effective even when exercise is not being witnessed and directly guided by a physiotherapist is a substantial advance, since many patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and other functional impairment have difficulty getting to physiotherapy or do not have access to appropriately trained physiotherapists... In summary, findings from this pragmatic randomised controlled trial add to the evidence that straightforward, non-pharmacological therapies can be helpful in the management of symptoms such as fatigue in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome.
During my visit Hurst strayed from this pragmatic position only once.
From a pragmatic standpoint, though, this makes no sense.
That is as far away from the pragmatic and workmanlike solutions of the EEA agreement as you're likely to get.
I have read various team news speculation during the week about formations and lineups which range from pragmatic damage limitation to the more bizarre including suggestions of playing Zabaleta at centre back or in midfield; strange that those having criticised Bilic for playing players out of position would believe that such an idea would have any more legs than the player himself.
I believe that we are at a crossroads as a global Church, shifting and changing, just as we have done for centuries — from a pragmatic side of «what» we do and also a theological side of «why» we do it.
From a pragmatic point of view, I couldn't care less about a prayer before a Gov» t meeting.
Karalen approached the issue from a pragmatic standpoint which so happen I support.
«I'm supportive of the wall and putting the wall funding in [the stopgap], but from a pragmatic standpoint, it will get stripped out in the Senate,» he said.
Yet recent evidence suggests that fixed - income exposure could also benefit from pragmatic, well - thought - out smart - beta processes to portfolio construction.
From a pragmatic perspective, this is probably the least important request.
Open A European Company.com founder Heather Landau has honed her skills in service advisory from the pragmatic to the practical.
Sessions will focus on topics that range from the pragmatics of developing a program to building infrastructure and platforms for the support of artistic production.

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«Cenovus is impressed by General Fusion's innovative, pragmatic approach,» executive vice-president Judy Fairburn explained in a release announcing the $ 3.8 - million investment from the oil company's Environmental Opportunity Fund.
«As the nation's leading independent and a pragmatic business leader, Mike has supported candidates from both sides of the aisle,» Howard Wolfson, senior advisor to Michael Bloomberg, told Fortune.
The firm's savvy, experience and pragmatic outlook has proven to be a winner in countries from Brazil to Australia.
Like an Aspen tree's interconnected root system, Follett has completely reorganized itself from a once functionally fragmented company separated into five different buildings into one that enjoys a pragmatic consolidation of buildings.
«What we've come to realize from a moral point of view, as well as from a very pragmatic business point of view, is if you put your employees first... then the clients get great experiences and the shareholders get great returns.
The transition from a radical regime guided by a utopian ideology to a pragmatic one with a laser - like focus on maintaining power by delivering superior economic performance is one of the main drivers for how China has managed to engineer an economic revolution since the late 1970s.
As I've said, the balance has shifted from FOMO (fear of missing out, or «greed» as market analysts call it) to a pragmatic «I can take it or leave it» mentality otherwise known as «fear.»
Both the findings from the poll and a series of anecdotal interviews conducted with Vancouver - area youth alongside the survey reveal that younger millennials in particular take a very pragmatic approach to engaging Asia, which may mean taking a step back from the values - driven foreign policy of previous eras and toward a recognition of the practical economic necessity of trading with countries such as China.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Moscow and Beijing have transformed their relationship from being Cold War adversaries to become pragmatic partners with a common goal of pushing back at a Western - dominated international system.
Titled, «From Hype to Reality: Developing a Pragmatic Approach to Blockchain in Financial Services,» Finextra offers good advice for these trying times: keep calm and carry on.
One of the most admirable strengths of Ms. Notley's government has been its ability to build broad and pragmatic coalitions that include champions from outside of the NDP's traditional sphere.
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«You'd be hard - pressed to find someone who was more politically conservative than Falwell, but he became increasingly pragmatic,» DeMoss says, eating blueberries from a plastic cup in his hotel room.
Anybody who believes in angels flying into a backyard, wearing magic underwear and baptising the dead (including Hitler and Stalin), seer stones, golden plates and such nonsense from a con - artist named Joseph Smith is neither realistic nor stable and pragmatic enough to run a country.
In the Old Testament, the Lord's instructions to his people to withdraw from Egypt and to engage in Babylon were pragmatic responses to undesirable, and unchosen, circumstances.
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