Not exact matches
A type of highly
pragmatic approach that
now allows one group of people to be Biblically immoral... yet given endorsement and power and blessing by American Christians.
But he also knows when to get a
pragmatic approach and he's been (yes, slowly but
now very firmly) adapting to the new tactical and managerial tendencies.
The public perception of United is that they are
now a
pragmatic side who is more cautious in their
approach than in past years.
«
Now the government looks set to betray these families by writing off uncollected debt.
Now is the time for a
pragmatic approach to get money flowing to the lone parents and children who rely on these payments.»
The minister pointed out that Ghana had adopted a
pragmatic approach to end sexual and gender - based violence and that the first - ever specialised unit of the Ghana Police Service, then known as the Women and Juvenile Unit (WAJU),
now the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU), was set up in 1998.
Now in its sixth year, that turnaround
approach is seen by some as a first of its kind — both for its academic results and, education experts say, for the inclusive and
pragmatic way it got traditional public schools, charters, nonprofits, and families to work together.
BookPage cookbook columnist Sybil Pratt had only good things to say: «From golden oldies to the here - and -
now, from the classic French to the all - American, everything in Jacques» repertoire carries his unique stamp and
approach — unpretentious yet elegant,
pragmatic yet sophisticated.»
But most of those cases that relied on that would
now be resolved on a
pragmatic approach to but - for.
Right
now she is looking for a suitable position with a reputable company that is well known for its
pragmatic approach, best practices, and highly skilled workforce.
Dominick works with adults and adolescents and favors a
pragmatic, «here and
now»
approach to his work.