Sentences with phrase «pragmatic points»

For making this possible, instructional designers should make note of certain pragmatic points.
From a pragmatic point of view, I couldn't care less about a prayer before a Gov» t meeting.
It is very refreshing to read a pragmatic point of view.
Whitehead's type of rationalism takes a middle course which corrects the false method of Descartes and which is easily reconciled with the pragmatic point of view.
Instructional designers must take note of this pragmatic point.
They become blinded by passion for their message, which prevents them from developing a pragmatic point of view.
If you are in an area where T - Mobile actually has coverage, it's kind of hard to justify the extra cost from a pragmatic point of view... unless your eyesight is going and you really need the larger screen.
However, from a pragmatic point of view, it was effective in slowing construction, so it accomplished that goal, even if it didn't rally the public as much as a Rosa Park's - style example of civil disobedience may have.
One of our biggest hurdles is the difficulty some SRL have approaching a case from a pragmatic point of view.
Let's look at what you just wrote from a pragmatic point of view.

Not exact matches

Are they pragmatic and direct, or do they wander around before making their point?
«What we've come to realize from a moral point of view, as well as from a very pragmatic business point of view, is if you put your employees first... then the clients get great experiences and the shareholders get great returns.
It is important, to pick up the point he made about pragmatism, that we adopt a practical, pragmatic approach to the future, ensuring that we have the relationship we want with the European Union that will be good for the United Kingdom, but also good for the EU27.
Up to this point Mr. Draghi has proven pragmatic in his approach and is winning the support of the markets.
The emerging understanding of how widespread sexual violence is, especially in conflict situations, also points to transmission routes; the potential for moral and pragmatic leadership by faith leaders is enormous.
Its justification from the point of view of the human spirit includes but transcends pragmatic social values.
Philosophy, which was invented (as Horace Kallen pointed out many years ago) because humans wanted the security and constancy of an unshakable corpus of thought, now rises in the name of pragmatic relativism to slay the very needs that gave it life.
The ease with which socially induced conventions can be confused with intuitions of God's ideal aim points to the need for pragmatic criteria for differentiation.
It is a pragmatic as well as a theological point.
i'm pointing out that your pragmatic argument fails to admit HGTV was willing to allow a loud minority to trump the risk of a success among a larger group.
A pragmatic look at what he's doing points to him paving the way for it eventually.
To establish his third point Peirce invokes the pragmatic shift of concern from origins to consequences and argues that knowledge is justified not because it has an absolute foundation but because it is a self - correcting enterprise which can put any claim in jeopardy though not all at once.
«Then we need to transform the quality of the preparation into points and that is of course a pragmatic view, but what matters is we win the next game and start in a strong way, which we didn't do last year.
While every Arsenal fan will be urging the players to give absolutely everything for a victory over table topping Leicester City tomorrow, our manager is often a bit more pragmatic than that and whereas we used to sometimes get caught out when throwing players forward, Arsene Wenger will now sometimes make sure of the point rather than risking all for the win.
IF the current version of wall that we have seen this season is the wall we have going forward... no matter how much he has done and love for the guy we have, at some point you have to be pragmatic and say «oh crap, this could cripple this team for 7 years, we need to do something about it».
Tell me about it, sometimes I wish we'd be a bit more pragmatic, realize when we're against it and escape with a point IF we can't get 3.
Realistically nabbing 8th place is about the very best that West Ham can hope for this season and in the circumstances Albion (and their pragmatic manager) may well be inclined to settle for a point this afternoon.
Kurtz's writing style is clear, pragmatic, and to the point.
While I agree with your overall point that there is a value of differentiating arguments of principle and ultimate values from political strategy and tactics about how to make change happen, I am somewhat sceptical of the implication that a significant problem has been that modern political philosophy has been too pragmatic or applied.
The UK, by contrast, has been contradicting itself at every turn - to the point of surprising Germans, in the sense that they tend to view the British as pragmatics who get things done.
She points to the example of the unification of Germany, in which lengthy negotiations for the incorporation of East German citizens were deemed unnecessary, as an example of the «pragmatic and expedient» approach she expects the EU to take.
1.30 pm ToryDiary: «Today's vote certainly points to a welcome degree of pragmatism among many of the delegates (memorably, one of the rebel speakers actually criticised the idea that policies should be pragmatic) but it is not final proof that the Lib Dems are willing to make all of the tough decisions involved in being in government.»
Retiring Rep. Chris Gibson has made a point during his tenure in the House to try to appeal to a wide range of constituents by adopting a pragmatic approach in D.C. — even when his won conference has leaned steadily to the right.
It's at this point you need an icebreaker; you need an alternative, another option for all of these sensible and pragmatic people who resent partisan gridlock because it just doesn't make any sense to them.
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.
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.
The fight between Mr. Cuomo and Ms. Nixon has emerged as an early flash point in the battle to define the future of the Democratic Party in the age of President Trump: a contest between an accomplished and pragmatic governor who controls the classic machinery of Democratic politics, and an upstart challenger with little track record but white - hot rhetoric of unfiltered liberalism to rally the base.
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?
they make some good points and maybe my caricature of the high fat low carb diet isn't teally representative of more pragmatic stuff like that.
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Can't quite agree with your characterization of Lincoln - or Obama for that matter - as being impatient or divisive (unless I'm misreading you on that point); in both cases, I think they did about the best they could with recalcitrant opposition (obviously more severe in Lincoln's case) and that they correctly read their respective times in pushing certain policies through (and both were, in large part a mixture of idealism and pragmatism - too pragmatic for a lot of other idealists).
Somewhere in the midst of all this, there is a powerful, pragmatic way forward, and in a few places, Klein draws a breath and points to it: to balancing tougher entry into the teaching profession with a more professional experience once inside it; to content - rich curricula that are truly worth teaching; to technology in the service of new forms of learning; and to sophisticated partnerships between those in the schools and the families, community leaders, philanthropic institutions, administrators, and taxpayers beyond the school walls.
UNESCO is the entity that can, and must be about this, yet for the very historical, economic, political and pragmatic reasons I have already pointed out, most countries, do not see it in this way, and do not apply it to the educational programs.
Ultimately, Dr McCartney's column provides a balanced summary of the major points of discussion regarding Pokemon Go, and her conclusion is pragmatic: while the game could be made safer, the benefits appear to outweigh perceived risks.
even given the most recent research about the increasingly apparent, methodological, statistical, and pragmatic limitations (see, for example, here, here, here, here, and here), and the recent position statement released by the American Statistical Association underscoring the key points being evidenced across (most) educational research studies.
Stylish and pragmatic Perhaps surprisingly, considering its lines, practicality isn't a weak point of the new E-PACE.
However we are not likely at this point as Cullen Roche at Pragmatic Capitalism writes:
«Express your own point of view, but be pragmatic.
Critics tended to describe these paintings as an apotheosis, a sign that art had reached a point of exhaustion.1 Artists offered more pragmatic explanations.
It is an eruption into the present of a past long gone, wreckage which, cut adrift from its own time, has somehow washed up on the shores of the present as poverty and abandonment...» and that `... To let the place begin to speak to us, we need a practice of observation of the kind Keats meant by «negative capability»... Take my advice and skip forward to the far more pragmatic and illuminating: Dust Bunnies and Coffee Stains: Anya Gallaccio in conversation with Clarrie Wallis, curator of contemporary art at Tate Britain — a far better point of entry, where one gets to know, first hand, what the work is really all about.
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