Sentences with phrase «pragmatic decision»

A pragmatic decision is a choice made based on practicality and real-life situations, rather than on theoretical or idealistic considerations. It focuses on finding the most effective and realistic solution to a problem or situation. Full definition
«What if», scenarios based on the tighter range should help in making pragmatic decisions.
It's a much more pragmatic decision than it at first seems, with a checklist of things that will naturally guide you to your answer.
«When state and local leaders make their own decisions on school standards, they are much more likely to reach pragmatic decisions that will last,» Magee said.
Its basis in Volkswagen Beetle components, both in the chassis and engine, was an entirely pragmatic decision: like many small sports car companies, before and since, Porsche simply used what it had realistically available as a starting point, modifying it where necessary and continuing to evolve parts over the years until the car became increasingly bespoke.
The pragmatic decision only heightened the movie's suspense, and Jaws soon became the highest - grossing film ever released.
Interestingly, Lee explained how it was a pragmatic decision for Litecoin to use a different algorithm to Bitcoin, as he had seen the significant problems other altcoins had faced when their miners were required to compete with Bitcoin's miners.
In the absence of definitive data, for us to assert that humans do care about others or to make a pragmatic decision to care is little more than an act of faith.
«It's a pragmatic decision.
One of the most poignant historical examples is that of the International Red Cross during World War II, when its access to Nazi camps like Theresienstadt was gained by maintaining its neutrality — a pragmatic decision that took the IRC into murky ethical territory, even, according to some, into actual complicity with the Nazis.
It was a pragmatic decision, considering they had roughly a five - percent chance of making the postseason and a.1 - percent chance of winning the World Series, according to FanGraphs.
i applaud wenger dropping his beloved giroud in favor of a pragmatic decision to go with a faster more open style.
From my extensive fieldwork in these marginalized regions in Colombia, I learned that people often make a pragmatic decision to support FARC or ELN, rather than an ideological choice.
Richard Reid says this is a pragmatic decision that nonetheless continues a tradition of leaving the Lords» functions and status in limbo.
Economic evaluation of pharmacogenomics: a value - based approach to pragmatic decision making in the face of complexity.
«It's a pragmatic decision - trying to broaden the opportunity,» said Mr Hutchinson, who runs two Cambridge secondary schools as part of a federation.
Yet the pragmatic decisions that can bring comfort, aid, and reassurance both to those facing death and those left behind are often sidelined due to fear and denial.
This stay was a pragmatic decision.
I went to the shop and realised that there were hundreds of brushes and so the painting would have been very big — in fact, it wouldn't have fitted in my studio — so then a pragmatic decision was to try to distil the number of brushes I was using to a smaller number.
Is that «settled» well, it could be wrong, but when faced with the mountain of evidence, when faced with the amount of physics that will have to be redone if its wrong, I make the PRAGMATIC decision that is more fruitful to accept this «as settled» and Build on it, rather than expending the effort to disprove it.
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