Sentences with phrase «more pragmatic policies»

«But, when it comes time to govern, [presidents] frequently implement much more pragmatic policies that attempt to level the playing field rather than rewrite history.»
Just an opinion: it would appear «repeal» was a better campaigning slogan for their target demographic, but «repair» is simply a more pragmatic policy.

Not exact matches

In more pragmatic vein, Brent Saunders, CEO of U.S. drugmaker Allergan, tweeted: «Oppose any policy that puts limitations on our ability to attract the best & diverse talent.»
A far more pragmatic solution would be to strip the Fed of any regulatory role and let it get back to its Congressional mandate of setting monetary policy.
The document then avoids any further reference to «ridding the world of evil» and proceeds generally in somewhat less emotive and more pragmatic (but nevertheless grandiose) terms to discuss and project foreign - policy objectives.
b) People believe politicians should be economists because more pragmatic economics policy means less chance for corruption.
Bioethicists have said that they expect the new commission to be more policy - oriented and pragmatic than its predecessor, which focused largely on philosophical and moral issues involved in biomedical research.
President Barack Obama has announced the members of his bioethics commission, which is expected to be more «policy - oriented and pragmatic» than its predecessor.
Can't quite agree with your characterization of Lincoln - or Obama for that matter - as being impatient or divisive (unless I'm misreading you on that point); in both cases, I think they did about the best they could with recalcitrant opposition (obviously more severe in Lincoln's case) and that they correctly read their respective times in pushing certain policies through (and both were, in large part a mixture of idealism and pragmatism - too pragmatic for a lot of other idealists).
More of a problem than a pragmatic policy option.
In its statement, the Global Climate Coalition said its reorganization was «part of a long - term initiative to refocus the public debate on climate policy to the issues at hand - namely, a policy contest between the unworkable Kyoto Protocol versus a more pragmatic and viable solution to the climate issue that relies on technology, innovation and American ingenuity.»
The topic was «pragmatic energy policy», which includes judicious government support, including possibly more support to the nuclear power industry.
Third, and bringing together normative and pragmatic angles, not only has the Canadian legal profession in general, and many of the provincial self - regulatory organizations more particularly, opened up a policy - making space for considering how to reformulate the future of legal services to improve access to justice, but also, the provincial self - regulators all have an implicit and, sometimes, as in the case of Ontario, an explicit duty to facilitate access to justice in their regulatory activities.
The four lawyers President - elect Barack Obama named yesterday to senior posts in the Justice Department are described by the Washington Post as «pragmatic leaders who are likely to reverse some of the more divisive policies of the Bush administration.»
A more pragmatic approach would be to work with a credentialed agent (who has familiarity with the region) to source best policies and discounts.
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