Sentences with phrase «pragmatic terms»

In pragmatic terms, RT registered because they were already considered as a foreign agent.
In pragmatic terms, a «no» vote is the only option.
In less prosperous and less romantic times, Christians have viewed marriage in more pragmatic terms as God's good gift of providing a partner with whom to work and live and make love.
Moreover, religious observers and publicists create for themselves pseudoreligious absolutes out of political machinery and programs that are more wisely and effectively viewed in pragmatic terms by the diplomatist.
The Strategic Management of Charter Schools addresses the challenges facing such schools by mapping out, in straightforward and highly pragmatic terms, a management framework for them.
He receives an overview in pragmatic terms of the key elements of LPM and learns why the other firms» approaches have not worked.
In pragmatic terms, this means it is not always necessary to know why a whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
In more monetary or pragmatic terms, we design and print a color announcement that is mailed to about 700 venues across the United States.
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