Sentences with phrase «pragmatism over»

Download Full Article Full Article Available in: Fordham International Law Journal Volume 41, Number 3 Suggested Citation: Dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh, Pragmatism over Principles: The International Criminal Court and a Human Rights - Based Approach to Judicial Interpretation, 41 Fordham Int» l L.J. 697 (2018).
Pragmatism over Principles: The International Criminal Court and a Human Rights - Based Approach to Judicial Interpretation
When it comes to fighting attempts at video game legislation, the ESA has traditionally chosen pragmatism over principles.
Jaguar has also sold an XF wagon in other nations, most of which sensibly value pragmatism over mere image.
Why it matters Roomba could make it clear that Mini is prioritizing pragmatism over emotion.
Ryan - i like your philosophy - and this is a great article - pragmatism over dogmatism is always best!
Andrew Cuomo's biological father may be Mario Cuomo, but it has long seemed like his political father is Bill Clinton — something that's evident in Andrew's embrace of Bill's pragmatism over Mario's martyrdom.
I favor pragmatism over spirituality to guide my way.

Not exact matches

Chinese state media also praised May for her wisdom and pragmatism in sidestepping calls to challenge Beijing over issues of human rights and Hong Kong's sovereignty.
He added that he hopes «pragmatism will prevail over ideology» as Mr. Trump staffs his administration.
But Kadushin broke with Kaplan over the very sort of naturalism that Kaufman so astutely sees as that which Kaplan's religious pragmatism and Whitehead's process theology have in common.
Growing over the previous two centuries out of the Renaissance and Reformation focus on the individual, and building momentum from new economic ventures, new markets and new industrialization, its fundamental values were pragmatism and technology.
pragmatism is the afterthought that justifies privileging one set of principles over another.
Russ: «a) in my ongoing conversation w / GOP (which you jumped into), the debate was over whether that was based on pragmatism or an underlying principle.
Royce labored over the next thirty years to work out the implications of what he called «Absolute pragmatism,» venturing into psychology, logic, and even mathematics in an effort to puzzle out how minds can understand the will and ideas of the Absolute.
There is a chilling sense of history coming alive to haunt the club in those comments, as if Shanks has turned in his grave one too many times over the lack of pragmatism.
He values hope over pragmatism.
My basic argument is we should be trying to find a way of accommodating public concern over migration and to do it while remaining in the European Union... I still believe with a little bit of pragmatism on both sides it would be possible to reach [an agreement].»
If this is correct we may hope to expect more pragmatism in fiscal policy over the next few years, rather than allowing a Conservative majority government to spark a determination to reduce the share of government spending and the size of the public sector, regardless of the costs.
In much the same spirit over at the FT Philip Stevens frets that David Cameron mustn't show too much zeal for downsizing the state, and the Indy's Steve Richards laments the end of Tory «pragmatism
Pragmatism has won out over squeamishness, and acceptance will probably keep growing.
I'm not saying that a broken family can ever be mended, or even that it should be, but sometimes you have to slap the duct - tape of maturity over the chasm of acrimony and create a bridge of pragmatism for the universal better good.
Octogenarian James Ivory, the acclaimed filmmaker of A Room with a View and Howards End, whose 1987 film Maurice was a landmark in gay cinema, was slated to direct Call Me, but he ended up writing the script and co-producing, handing over the reins to Guadagnino mainly as a result of financial pragmatism (Guadagnino refers to his production as «micro-budget»).
Perhaps that will be true of the Obama administration as well — pragmatism ruling over dogmatism, and a fear of freaking out the bond market.
This certainly isn't a valid reason to plop down $ 60 for the privilege of experiencing its unbelievable pratfalls, but as someone who has adored the series for over twenty years, Final Fantasy XV represents a chaotic struggle between ambition and pragmatism.
Illustrated case studies on Eugène Atget, Marcel Duchamp, Jean - Luc Godard, Cindy Sherman, Louise Lawler, Rachel Whiteread, Gabriel Orozco, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Lawrence Weiner, Nancy Spero, Rem Koolhaas, Martha Rosler, Gerhard Richter, Matthew Barney and Richard Serra, among others, continue the legacy of a pragmatism that has endured while debates over postmodernism and French philosophy raged.
The next failure to compromise came in the fight over adding a «safety valve» provision to limit unanticipated high costs from greenhouse gas restrictions, something Joe Romm and many others rejected out of hand at the time, even though Romm last year (around minute 37 in this videotaped panel discussion) noted the need for pragmatism to get things started: «The game changer for the world isn't between no price for carbon and a high price.
As outlined over the past decade in articles at Science and Nature, and in reports such as the Hartwell paper and Climate Pragmatism, various experts have argued that political success will only come by pursuing a diverse portfolio of policy solutions and technologies, implemented across levels of government and through the private and nonprofit sectors.
Over at Stanford Law's Center for Internet and Society, Lauren Gelman has been reading Judge Posner's book, «Law, Pragmatism, and Democracy.»
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