Sentences with phrase «rather pragmatic approach»

This is, however, a rather pragmatic approach to truth — not that I'm against pragmatism.

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Owning a Betamax in the era of TiVo and ReplayTV — devices that store programs electronically rather than on tape — epitomizes Buchsbaum's utterly pragmatic approach to home - office technology.
In a 2007 interview with Computer Weekly, Miller advocated a «pragmatic,» «long - term» approach to information technology, and that projects should «keep to a path that has strategic coherence, rather than bending every which way with the monthly or quarterly demands of the business.»
We took a similar pragmatic approach in our guide, not judging the theoretical value of a particular model, but rather examining its outcome based on existing evidence.
Yet it is also clear from Hofmann's writings that, apart from a persistent undercurrent of a mystical, rather Germanic sense of the spiritual in nature, his approach to teaching was profoundly informed by his pragmatic understanding of vanguard modernism.
True progress, they contend, requires embracing a pragmatic approach to the constantly changing world, rather than a stubborn belief that «all things have an essential unchanging nature» which can be protected or restored.
The ruling is interesting, as it is perhaps indicative of a relaxed, rather pragmatic, approach to the politically thorny question of the CFSP's scope, as well as revealing of a principled effort by the Court to further embed the CFSP into the EU legal order.
Rouleau J.A. stated: «The «robust and pragmatic» approach is not a distinct test for causation but rather an approach to the analysis of the evidence said to demonstrate the necessary causal connection between the conduct and the injury.
The best therapists are pragmatic and adaptable, following an evidence - based approach - using only techniques that are empirically proven to work - rather than sticking with one specific theoretical model or technique.
The State profiles show that, as land managers, States invariably adopt a pragmatic rather than an adversarial approach to these negotiations, finding practical solutions to address the differing interests of the parties.
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