Sentences with phrase «pragmatic issues»

- Most homeowners place this question at the top of their list; we place it at the bottom, below the more pragmatic issues listed above.
Couples in that stage can often be polite with each other, and they can even cooperate around pragmatic issues, but if this pattern is not stopped, their love relationship will end.
Pragmatic issues like program accreditation and grant evaluation also highlight the need for TPACK assessment.
A few theoretical chemists have openly considered the extent to which these are not merely pragmatic issues of how to proceed and how to apply the theoretician's results (which are considerable) but are issues of philosophical interpretation and metaphysical presupposition.
The more pragmatic issue is whether that focus on ball retention becomes inhibitive.
Pragmatic issues like fees and length of time in the market also weighed in heavily on consumer decisions.
This is ultimately about our health and our welfare and about [how] our children [are going to live] and this is a pragmatic issue.
Neal has a sense of vision, but he never loses touch with the pragmatic issues needed to turn that imagination into reality.
A more pragmatic issue is whether German industry would be financially strong enough to build nuclear power stations in the UK, given that they would have more than enough to sort out at home, as a result of the phase out decision.
I believe the most important job of a statistician is to identify and remove potential threats to validity of research and to resolve the pragmatic issues associated with research projects.
When this spouse retains an attorney, there is a hope that the attorney will be able to speedily move the case through the pragmatic issues which stand in the way of the future.
A few comments were related to pragmatic issues (e.g., «4:30 p.m. is too late; a few people were fading»; «The pace of today's session was too fast»).
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