Sentences with phrase «pragmatic reasons»

"Pragmatic reasons" refers to practical or realistic reasons for doing or believing something. It means considering the most sensible or efficient way to achieve a goal or solve a problem. Full definition
There's also a very pragmatic reason for all this too.
«There are so many pragmatic reasons why paper continues to dominate litigation,» he said.
A more pragmatic reason is that we want to make games.
There must be clear pragmatic reasons for any armed intervention.
Consequently, any 24 month transitional agreement may just see a repeat of the uncertainty of today with business trying to second guess outcomes and certainty on the negotiations arriving late in the day (many businesses would like a 36 month transitional agreement at a minimum for purely pragmatic reasons).
There are very pragmatic reasons why we should confront this matter with more honesty and long - term commitment than we've done in the past, but the main reason goes beyond self - interest.
Whether it's style or more pragmatic reasons like getting a job, many younger Sikhs think the turban old hat.
Husbands and fathers enjoy significantly lower health, life, and auto insurance premiums than do their single peers, for a strictly pragmatic reason.
But there is another, more pragmatic reason Paul yearns to keep running mates close: He is a demanding leader, and when you drop the hammer, it helps to also bring the glue.
Neither Harold Wilson nor James Callaghan were enthusiastic about nationalising more industries — and recall that the Heath government had nationalised Rolls Royce plc in 1971 for thoroughly pragmatic reasons.
After joining the Nazi party primarily for political expediency, he staffs his factory with Jewish workers for similarly pragmatic reasons.
A few of us aren't swayed by such pragmatic reasons to kill off the manuals.
Without picking a side in the «Law of the horse» debate that opposed Justice Frank H. Easterbrook and Lawrence Lessig, it seems that the later has won out for what seem to be mostly pragmatic reasons.
Celibacy does mean that a priest can be more easily moved around, and no doubt it does cost the Church a lot less money, but it is not entered into for these purely pragmatic reasons.
My boss had probably put me on the case of Haili's «landmark novel» for another, more pragmatic reason: unlike most of the other reporters for our Chinese - language website, I was fluent in English and wouldn't swallow my a's and the's.
One of the reasons for the criticism was that the bill continued federal funding for Planned Parenthood, but there were pragmatic reasons for Republican surrender.
But lest we think that the dual motors in the P85D are just there for scaring the daylights out of unsuspecting passengers, Musk tweeted to inform us that there's a pragmatic reason for the design:
Religious forms and structures, then, are important to Murdoch for pragmatic reasons: they are pegs on which to hang spiritual experiences that might otherwise be too amorphous and indefinable to be made sense of.
If a pragmatic reason for the revelation must be found, it is better found in the fact that on October 30 an LDS temple will be dedicated in Sao Paulo, Brazil — and making sufficient determination as to which Mormons were racially acceptable to enter the holy place could have proved a horrendous task.
I want to be permitted to study the unchanging God without something else to do, some pragmatic reason or result.
Wesley reluctantly blessed the separation for a pragmatic reason: so many people were entering the church through Methodist ministry that there weren't enough Anglican priests to serve them the Lord's Supper.
First, such a step is impossible for pragmatic reasons.
There is no pragmatic reason why any of my questions should be answered, why this little life should not be all; but the joyful God of love who shouted the galaxies into existence is not going to abandon any iota of his creation.
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.
As for a pragmatic reason why the «undrafted get to return» idea is a non-starter, it would make recruiting with 13 total scholarships an even more insane process than it already is for coaches.
Being on such a tight budget, I have had to make my choices purely for economic rather than pragmatic reasons.
It's possible to have a position that in principle both should be banned, but that there are pragmatic reasons for not doing so which apply to one but not the other, I suppose.
Still, there's an obvious, pragmatic reason for governors to pursue the last - dollar approach: It's much cheaper.
One of the pragmatic reasons the union officials who play such a big role in the WFP's operation wanted to give him its nomination rather than backing an obscure law professor whose lack of name recognition at the time was equaled only by her paucity of funding was that they felt more confident he could produce the 50,000 votes on the WFP line necessary to preserve its spot on the state ballot four years from now.
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.
He chooses to work with these materials for one simple and pragmatic reason: they are essentially free.
It was created for pragmatic reasons, according to rumours and may well have saved the day.
I saw little purpose in taking legal action against Mann for pragmatic reasons, not because I share Judy Curry's view that such language is acceptable.
For pragmatic reasons it may therefore be attractive to use the term «water neutral», but there is a definite need to be clear about precisely what it entails if reduction of water use to zero is not possible.
According to this article, personal jurisdiction can be waived, but subject matter jurisdiction can not, and «for pragmatic reasons some states deny subject - matter jurisdiction to specific claims, such as those arising in other states».
We stress that determining appropriate coverage of labour laws requires rational and pragmatic reasons for treating people differently which go beyond legislative classifications to the purposes of the specific law.
Other changes to permit first day marketing and to limit the compulsory content of the pack have been made for pragmatic reasons.
For legal hackers and supporters of legal hacking, there's both ideological and pragmatic reasons to get into this fight.
With both ideological and pragmatic reasons to go green, it's no surprise that the popularity of these labels is rising.»
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