Sentences with phrase «pragmatism led»

Lily Boyd was meant to become a faerie doctor, a warden of humans and a keeper of balance, until disbelief and pragmatism led her away from the hidden world and into a mundane life.
An exception is Robert M Page who writes, «Although Wilson's pragmatism led many commentators and associates to regard him as unprincipled, cynical and even untrustworthy, this was not the impression that held sway among ordinary Labour voters.

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People's moral and civil rights are nowadays subjected to mundane abuses of Federalism, the father of adoption's secularism and divorcee of theocracy whose many so many autocrats are of the abolitionists within Christendom's creeds of embittered many; now marrying into the servile atheists euphemisms giving rises to the ever damned younger infidels of socially perverse and vulgar demeaning pragmatisms via emotionalized pleasurable natures, leading down the future's committed vile systems of embittered communalisms reaping the awaiting harbingers» coming wraths of despotisms accruals.
What followed Cane Ridge was the Christianization and Americanization of American religion through revivalism, enthusiasm, pragmatism and the notion of «the little me within the big me» that leads to solitude and notions of «soul competency.»
Increasing numbers of us are concluding that unless Labour MPs take a lead within Parliament, a new centre - left party should be formed outside Parliament that reflects the pragmatism and decency of the British public by rejecting the old divides of left and right.
Cinema, it seems, is being led astray, and the first edition of the Critics» Week was a way for criticism to attempt «to overcome its passive pragmatism and reclaim an activist practice.»
Stella's characteristic pragmatism never changed, but his desire to continue searching led to ever more complex and disjunctive models than could ever have been anticipated.
The report is the first of the Climate Pragmatism project, led by Arizona State University's Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes (CSPO) in partnership with The Breakthrough Institute.
Looking to the future, I think Obama should stick with the sense of pragmatism he's led with so far.
The practice is led by Richard Palmer, a «great negotiator» who is «very good technically, has unmatched pragmatism and is always on top of the details».
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