Sentences with phrase «most pragmatic»

At its most pragmatic level, we know that growing a network creates access to information and to the connections of members of our network.
Perfect for getting your hands dirty while learning the most pragmatic aspects of electronic theory.
Whether we meet at one of our offices or at another location, we seek understanding of each client's unique situation by developing and nurturing solid relationships and finding the most pragmatic and efficient solution.
In the UK, we are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, which is one of the most pragmatic and forward - thinking regulators in this space.
And possibly most pragmatic, having a larger menu of legal subjects can make the writing process much easier for you as an author.
Therefore, protecting source sites offers the most pragmatic and efficient opportunity to conserve most of the world's remaining wild tigers.
But in a society that often focuses on the new and the flashy at the expense of the tried and the tested, we need to recognize firstly that the most pragmatic, sensible and affordable green solutions may be right under our noses.
There are a few good arguments for engaging in epic arguments over prices, though the most pragmatic one might be a simple case study in economics.
The most pragmatic thing to do is totally terminate your relationship with that office - all the way down to the phone calls and junk mail.
However, since it is our goal is to help homeowners become debt free as fast as possible, the most pragmatic approach to closing is to work quickly within the system provided.
Nonfiction publishers are the most pragmatic.
Sporting eighteen - inch Speedline aluminum wheels and a subtle yet effective aero kit, the no - frills 993 - series RS is arguably the prettiest and most pragmatic 911 of them all.
While the V - 10 beams us effortlessly past slower traffic, four - wheel drive is redistributing the torque with surgical precision, the variable - ratio steering keeps carving out the most pragmatic flight path, the suspension successfully deals with deep craters and sharp ridges, and the brakes reel us in from the brink time after time.
While the entire document may be downloaded, Chapter 6, A Teachers Guide to Religion in the Public Schools, gives a most pragmatic overview of how religious instruction can be constitutionally instituted.
It simply makes the most pragmatic sense to see what it is you really need — and why — to focus the training design.
Perhaps the best and most pragmatic advice about authorship is that it should be discussed before a publishing project begins.
But the most pragmatic application could be quantum computing, so - called because such computers would operate according to the physics of subatomic particles, known as quantum mechanics.
Arsenal's approach is the most pragmatic one because it keeps the club in the hands of many people and the club generates its own income.
Thumbs or like / dislike are very popular online and seems to be the most pragmatic option so I would say leave things as they are but am open to other options
Chelsea are the cleverest, most pragmatic, most effective, most cynical and most obdurate team in the PL hands down.
The medium sized club model may be most pragmatic but I don't think that's the vision the club used to sell.
In fact, considering the lack of proof of your god (or of any god), the most pragmatic approach would be to conclude that no god exists at all.
The group's vice president for international economic affairs, Linda Menghetti Dempsey, told a congressional subcommittee in April that such an effort would be «at once both a radical idea and, in our estimation, the most pragmatic and effective way forward» on trade with China.
You will save money, but this may not be the most pragmatic solution.
Harvard's Michael Porter argues that cutting coal in favour of natural gas is the most pragmatic solution at the moment

Not exact matches

Pat's pragmatic optimism inspires me, too: when men «get it» and become an ally of feminist women, they can become the most powerful champions for women and evangelists of equitable practices.
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A diversified portfolio will be the best pragmatic response for most.
It is a pragmatic approach but I see nothing wrong in following what is most likely to work in the real world.
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.
With Kennedy dead, there were no answers left in the old pragmatic liberalism» hence the New Left's loathing of two of the last standing pragmatic liberals, Hubert Humphrey and Henry M. Jackson (not to mention the New Left's rabid hatred of the most legislatively successful liberal president in history, Lyndon Johnson).
Given the range of forms, uses and attitudes of prayer, the poverty of a monochromatic prayer life seems tragic and wasteful: at the risk of sounding too pragmatic, prayer could be serving many more functions for most of us than we allow it to.
The modalities are featured most prominently in phenomenological accounts of human experience, in some analyses of action, and in the pragmatic and temporal factors of knowledge such as prediction and verification.
Sure, there may be those who oppose abortion on a primarily scientific or pragmatic basis — but with the overwhelming majority of evangelicals saying that they oppose most abortion, it ultimately becomes an issue of what we see as right and wrong.
Palmer ignores this Jamesean strain of pragmatism, because his own thinking was shaped, as he tells us in one of the most powerfully confessional portions of his book, by a different strand of the pragmatic tradition.
Consequently, radical empiricism fully conceived is not only an epistemological notion, but a pragmatic notion.3 (The pragmatic side of this lesson has been overlearned by most of today's neopragmatists, who are so skeptical of epistemological beginnings that they seem to treat knowledge as sheerly speculative and fasten to pragmatic tests to determine the viability of a speculation in a world that, for all they sometimes seem to know and care, is made only of words and wild guesses about how words might be newly arranged.)
This vulgarly practical and relativistic theory of truth perhaps most closely approximates the current, popular sense of the word «pragmatic,» and one can find warrants for it in the writings of all the pragmatists, even including some of James».
Humane liberal arts and practical approaches might be in competition, with the pragmatic gaining ground, yet most American educators agreed that there ought to be an integrative consensus of democratic values.
Pius also brought a pragmatic desire to realize in this small town what his papal predecessor Nicholas V desired but could not realize for Rome: the «most perfect paradise» of the Vatican district, a City of God on the Tuscan side of the Tiber.
The swift undercurrent of moral decay continues to take most Christians by surprise while our pragmatic approach to morality rooted in tradition and....
Last week, Joe Carter praised The Atlantic's forthcoming (mammoth) article on health care as «one of the most sensible and pragmatic articles on the health care debate you're likely to ever read.»
And the secular Jews who founded modern Israel granted the Orthodox the right to control matters of personal life (marriage and divorce, for example) not only for pragmatic reasons (they wanted the political support of this group) but also because they realized that many, if not most, victims of the Holocaust came from its ranks.
My scientific thinking has been most influenced by the liberal behaviorism of Neal Miller and the psychobiology of Curt Richter — rough - hewn, pragmatic, common - sense approaches.
There was another part of me though: the pragmatic side, the side that had been influenced by whatever was taught at business school, and reminded me every once in a while that writing was probably not the most practical job of choice.
Selecting Walcott upfront shows that you are one of the forward thinking pragmatic ambitious but most of all possessing footballing intelligence.
Although his tactics were very pragmatic but he screwed so so bad at the most important moment and the sad part was his mentality.
Wenger is brilliant with playing the most beautiful football, great at developing players and actually quite good with tactics when he does bother to be pragmatic.
The most interesting task faced by Sousa will be to persuade Leicester fans that their hard - earned cash is worth parting with to see his brand of pragmatic football.
I would vote for most PR systems in a referendum, though (to complicate things) I think there is a good principled case for the type of compromise package I advocate, beyond the «it could happen in practice» pragmatic argument.
What I personally found most fascinating in her talk was the pragmatic manner in which she clarified the prevailing gap between perception and reality about Pakistan, Islam, Pashtun culture and the West.
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