Sentences with phrase «with pragmatic values»

By confronting the traditional concept of painting with pragmatic values and suggesting a playful usage of the artwork, he also undermines ideas of the untouchable exclusivity of art.
Even on strictly anthropocentric grounds it is not an axiom with any pragmatic value.

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«When I decided to start a business with my current business partner, it was a pragmatic calculation about what value each of us brought to the table,» explains Cole Zucker, co-founder and CEO of Green Creative.
The choices Google made with the design of Pixel Buds speak to Google's emerging values when it comes to its hardware products: be pragmatic and lean on Google's core technologies whenever possible.
Both the findings from the poll and a series of anecdotal interviews conducted with Vancouver - area youth alongside the survey reveal that younger millennials in particular take a very pragmatic approach to engaging Asia, which may mean taking a step back from the values - driven foreign policy of previous eras and toward a recognition of the practical economic necessity of trading with countries such as China.
4:12)» «Affective comparison are those in which we feel or value, the effect to impression of one thing is compared with that of another» while in pragmatic comparison we compare the activity or result of one thing with that of another.
This meant that it was given meanings and placed in relation with other elements of experience according to principles of association and interpretation spontaneously generated in the unconscious life independently of pragmatic value.
Humane liberal arts and practical approaches might be in competition, with the pragmatic gaining ground, yet most American educators agreed that there ought to be an integrative consensus of democratic values.
However, when conservationists try to oppose polluters and developers solely with pragmatic arguments about the value to human welfare of, for example, gene pools in rain forests, they have been maneuvered into fighting on the same ground as their opponents.
While I agree with your overall point that there is a value of differentiating arguments of principle and ultimate values from political strategy and tactics about how to make change happen, I am somewhat sceptical of the implication that a significant problem has been that modern political philosophy has been too pragmatic or applied.
So now with Trump as president, threatening the values most New Yorkers hold dear, Klein is jumping back into bed with Republicans — saying in his press release, «The Independent Democratic Conference is joining this majority coalition because, as pragmatic progressives, we know how important it is to engage and get things done.»
The blog recognizes the importance of the LDS church and religious values in romantic relationships and endeavors to cover weighty topics with pragmatic sincerity.
Mace, a military engineer, is driven, pragmatic, and places great value in personal responsibility even as he struggles with the vast length of the mission.
Identifiers 3, 4, 5, and 8, when given a +2 weight, indicate a pragmatic vision for a portable solution and, when coupled with Initial Values of 1 and 2, indicate that the school is ready for a limited solution whose accountability is measurable: laptops for writing tasks and handhelds in the science classroom (extensions to the TI 83 for example).
A study released yesterday by Mathematica Policy Research (and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education) titled «Teachers with High «Value Added» Can Boost Test Scores in Low - Performing Schools» implies that, yet again, value - added estimates are the key statistical indicators we as a nation should be using, above all else, to make pragmatic and policy decisions about America's public school teacValue Added» Can Boost Test Scores in Low - Performing Schools» implies that, yet again, value - added estimates are the key statistical indicators we as a nation should be using, above all else, to make pragmatic and policy decisions about America's public school teacvalue - added estimates are the key statistical indicators we as a nation should be using, above all else, to make pragmatic and policy decisions about America's public school teachers.
Sources describe the firm as a «well - respected, big firm» that is «always dealing with international clients and high value matters», and identify the firm's strengths as «pragmatic advice focused on practical solutions as well as the technical detail», and «a collaborative approach with advisers and clear definition of roles.»
I would hope and have every reason to believe, that this would signal the beginning of a true dialogue with the courts, where the resulting policies would, I suspect, reflect a traditionally pragmatic and uniquely Canadian mix of liberal and non-liberal values.
My clients value my commercial approach and the pragmatic solutions that I create when dealing with the most complex arrangements.
The choices Google made with the design of Pixel Buds speak to Google's emerging values when it comes to its hardware products: be pragmatic and lean on Google's core technologies whenever possible.
«NAHB is committed to working with this subcommittee and with Congress to find pragmatic solutions that will prevent undue hardship on the recovering housing market, prevent home values from decreasing and make the NFIP stronger and more effective for years to come,» said Rutenberg.
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