This yogurt purveyor's experience combines the idealism of the»80s pioneers
with the pragmatism of the recent crop of socially responsible entrepreneurs.
Wyn has been described as being calm, focused and wise and outstanding — a towering intellect
coupled with pragmatism, empathy and common sense make an exceptional combination.
What it lacks in finesse it more than makes up
for with pragmatism, and ultimately buyers will appreciate its daily driver practicality than an inability to shave two seconds off their lap time.
I am extremely competent as a clinical nurse, with familiarity with medical terminology, awareness of the importance of correct dosage and the need to reassure family members with optimism
combined with pragmatism.
In a classic paper of 1908, the then prominent and influential Johns Hopkins University philosopher Arthur O. Lovejoy gave reign to his not inconsiderable
annoyance with pragmatism.1 «What,» he asked, «is it that those pesky pragmatists want anyway?»
Sarachan, who'll be in charge at least through the pre-World Cup friendlies against Bolivia, Ireland and France, has
responded with pragmatism.
In fact it was dull and largely insipid; often grinding out
results with a pragmatism that betrayed the adventure of SAF's early teams.
«From both Eric [Pickles] and William [Hague] I learnt the art of reconciling passion and
idealism with pragmatism and realism, but I always said that long after life in politics I must be able to live with myself for the decisions I took or the decisions I supported.
While elections will certainly play a role in whether the bill passes, Mr. Camara said in his mind, allowing local control of minimum wages had less to do with party politics and more to
do with pragmatism.
But he thinks the widespread adoption of pharmacometrics is an uphill battle that is just beginning, so he tempers his enthusiasm for the burgeoning
field with the pragmatism that it may be some time before drug safety biomarkers or endpoint surrogates are sought by industry.
It is, though, a passive display: while some computer enthusiasts wax lyrical about building virtual reality, Disney builds parallel
reality with the pragmatism of an engineer.
In aiming to combine
vanity with pragmatism, Aujla uses materials that are made for utilitarian function but which also have aesthetic value.
This may seem too generous compared with modern practice, but she speaks of society's patterns
then with pragmatism: «That's just the way it was.»
Practice head Sue Baker is «a very safe pair of hands», who remains «calm and good natured under pressure»; Michelle Mann is «an excellent lawyer with strong technical skills»; and senior associate James Davies «combines a great eye for
detail with pragmatism and commerciality, which is an essential combination for operating at the top level».
In
keeping with the pragmatism that often characterizes its clients, the clinic often collaborates with public interest attorneys, regulators and private interests to resolve community - based environmental problems as efficiently as possible.
Anna Rogers, «no matter what the complexity of the matter», provides «first - class technical advice,
coupled with pragmatism, a sense of humour and common sense.»
I do not know whether he would have done this or not, since I believe that
with his pragmatism he might have accommodated relativity physics without altering his epistemology, though I can not go into the question here.16 What seems to me clear is that the philosophical issues underlying Hartshorne's criticisms of Peirce can not be settled by theories of physics or the mathematics of continuity.
The Minimalists turned on the old concept of what happens in one part of the painting directly effecting what happens in another part and replaced
it with the pragmatism of the grid.