Sentences with phrase «pragmatic reasons for»

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.
There must be clear pragmatic reasons for any armed intervention.
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.
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 have heard no scientific or pragmatic reason for NOT showing it.

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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.
It seems that proponents for change aren't interested in the deeper reasons for the Church's unique vision of celibate love, dismissing it as merely a pragmatic discipline.
Finally, insofar as a mechanistic understanding of nature and a pragmatic conception of truth are the correlates of the abstract individual and the liberal notion of freedom as power, even a Newtonian understanding of nature, reason, and freedom will eventually destroy the foundations for the rationality of natural law, as reason is reduced to the calculation of forces and law becomes an extrinsic imposition.
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.
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.
Husbands and fathers enjoy significantly lower health, life, and auto insurance premiums than do their single peers, for a strictly pragmatic reason.
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.
The pragmatic way that it's taught in the school, with one eye towards responsibility and one eye towards business, and the need to strike a balance between the two, was a real eye - opener for me.The primary reason I believe this is that the amount of international baking I was exposed to while at Escoffier was about as much variety as you could reasonably fit into a PA program.
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.
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).
The reason for the SNP supporters» avidness may lay in their personal rather than pragmatic attachment to their party.
There are many sound political reasons for Labour's endorsement of a public sector pay cap and a more pragmatic stance on the cuts.
«The reason why we are doing what we are doing is because, we now think we have a credible government with a strong financial team which has a good financial team with good pragmatic solutions for solving the problems we are facing, and they are proving it.»
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.
Let's let Wikipedia explain: «Flexitarianism is a term used in the United States to describe the practice of eating mainly vegetarian food, but making occasional exceptions for social, pragmatic, cultural, or nutritional reasons
We've got to do that for more reasons and for very pragmatic one [s too].
What happens if a state decides to back out — either for ideological reasons or pragmatic ones — say, because the tests linked to the standards start to go off the rails?
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.
They dubbed themselves «The Lunar Society» because they always met on the night of a full moon (for the very pragmatic reason that they could see to find their way home on horseback!).
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.
I think, though, that for various reasons, the big general trade publishers do not see O'Reilly or Pragmatic as examples for what they should be doing themselves — too small, different audiences.
For some reason, when we reach home, we go from pragmatic individuals who can easily make objective, fact - based decisions for a company, to people who are emotional about their credit card debt and student loaFor some reason, when we reach home, we go from pragmatic individuals who can easily make objective, fact - based decisions for a company, to people who are emotional about their credit card debt and student loafor a company, to people who are emotional about their credit card debt and student loans.
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.
But unless you want to claim that no one can ever adjudicate between knowledge claims (say, on the basis of critical and pragmatic evaluation of sources and information, or for scientists, by using the scientific method and rigorous peer review) then no one has any reason to pay attention to anything you say, either, and you could argue just about anything.
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.
Prosecutors choose to name persons as unindicted co-conspirators for a variety of reasons including grants of immunity, pragmatic considerations, and evidentiary concerns.
Fascism was always a broad Church — Franco's embrace of the Catholic Church contrasts with Nazi Germany's ambivalent attitude towards Christianity; Goering and Speer were appalled by Hitler's antisemitism (albeit primarily for pragmatic rather than moral reasons); Ernst roehm and the other leaders of the SA were liquidated because their anti-capitalist attitudes clashed with Hitler's desire to ally with the German industrialists.
For this reason pragmatic proposals to encourage energy innovation, carbon intensity, energy efficiency are necessarily too little too late in this worldview.
This was done for pragmatic rather than political reasons, because ratification provides the same set of legal obligations on all Kyoto parties and thereby provides the basis for the harmonisation of trading systems.
The reason both quantitative targets are missing from the actual Agreement is a pragmatic one — in doing so the COP has enabled the US President to adopt the Agreement as «sole - executive agreement» under US law, without the requirement for the US Senate to approve.»
In my Uncertainty Monster paper, I made scientific and pragmatic arguments for understanding, assessing and reasoning about uncertainty in climate science.
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.
While the pragmatic investor looks for fundamental reasons to buy itcoin and finds a mixed picture, the value investor rationalizes this point entirely.
One reason is pragmatic as we wait for all the insurance to be paid, but another is, now that I have gotten out of the habit of things, I want to carefully acquire new ones.
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