Sentences with phrase «more pragmatic view»

«You have to take a more pragmatic view that sexual activity is taking place and the consequences are mostly on young women and girls,» says Sadik.
For the Labour leadership, the choice is simple - take a principled view that they support an elected House of Lords and so ask their MPs to vote with the Government, saving it from possible defeat; or take a more pragmatic view that their job is to break up the Coalition and so ask their MPs to vote against the Bill.
If the front three seem to always be snapping and snarling, the central band adopt a slightly more pragmatic view, necessarily.
I take a more pragmatic view based on observation and common sense.

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I take a more pragmatic approach to this issue (and btw, I am a Christian), because I doubt anyone on here posting will change there views based on someone elses post.
In less prosperous and less romantic times, Christians have viewed marriage in more pragmatic terms as God's good gift of providing a partner with whom to work and live and make love.
Moreover, religious observers and publicists create for themselves pseudoreligious absolutes out of political machinery and programs that are more wisely and effectively viewed in pragmatic terms by the diplomatist.
Directly opposed to this view is the pragmatic theory which regards theoretical activity as an affair of rationalizations, essentially irrelevant to practice; practice is valued both for its own sake and as more directly contributory than thought can be to the welfare of men and the glory of God.
I may be having a pragmatic view on this but as I said, I want change, daydreaming about Silent Stan selling because some people protest against him is as good as me hoping to win the lottery... I think I have more chance of winning the lottery XD
The huge gap between experts» advice and the actual viewing habits of American children demonstrates the need for some more realistic and pragmatic recommendations.
Now my own view is more pragmatic, and points to why the term austere is not a mood affiliating term as Tyler uses it — a term evoking mood without a context.
From a purely scientific, not to mention pragmatic, point of view, the main question is more straightforward: Why do so many embryos fail to grasp the womb?
More so than Westerners, many Chinese view dating as a pragmatic affair.
Clarkson's Pat is more companion than lover to Harry, but under her decidedly pragmatic view on romance («Love is sex.
His is a balanced, pragmatic view of statutory interpretation and the role of the courts, welcome, I'd say, in a U.S. climate where otherwise reasonable people can say that judges should simply apply laws mechanically and leave the creativity to... [more]
The View 10's back design is totally different, though, more conservative and pragmatic than some of this phone's pricier rivals.
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