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    1. She found Ichor to be very realistic and pragmatic and told Jake so


    2. ‘Isn’t there anything that you’re sentimentally attached to, Abi? Something which you had as a small child?’ I asked, concerned that the child was being too pragmatic, but she shakes her head


    3. His acuity came in the more pragmatic callings


    4. The re-establishing this ancient order was the object of several statutes enacted in England during the course of the fourteenth century, particularly of what is called the statute of provisors ; and of the pragmatic sanction, established in France in the fifteenth century


    5. Since the establishment of the pragmatic sanction and of the concordat, the clergy of France have in general shewn less respect to the decrees of the papal court, than the clergy of any other catholic country


    6. This independency of the clergy of France upon the court of Rome seems to be principally founded upon the pragmatic sanction and the concordat


    7. was certainly not a quitter, but he was pragmatic and realized


    8. Youthful Idealism has always had its differences with Pragmatic Realism


    9. A more pragmatic president would have vowed to find a way to continue earlier compromises


    10. Nixon passed laws favorable to Natives for purely pragmatic political reasons, in an attempt to pretend he was not a racist

    11. Ideological Communists in China went into decline, replaced by more pragmatic ones favoring trade with the west


    12. While he did speak of democracy and right and wrong while winning support for the war, Bush was far too pragmatic and ultimately cynical to actually believe in these words


    13. It was very much stop and start, with some presidents favoring, others opposed for both pragmatic reasons and genuine anti racism


    14. Too often those on the left, the center, and even the libertarian minded or pragmatic conservatives have fallen for fear mongering, false absurd claims such as imagining a nation in the Mideast or Latin America can actually be a threat to the US


    15. Rational Argyl, pragmatic Jade


    16. Despite all the spiritual teachings, I have always been pragmatic and doubted clairvoyance, and the gift was unexpected but rewarding


    17. Whatever this place is, it has not needed to be as pragmatic as our city


    18. On a lesser and pragmatic level, having weighed together with his


    19. But he lived in the real world and was ever pragmatic


    20. It is true as you write that I share the pragmatic sentiment of the United States

    21. The article appeared in the issue of April 25 of 2002, under the title “I Share the Pragmatic Sentiment of the United States”


    22. Doc, being pragmatic, had kept to running the radio several


    23. I focus on now partly because of its magic and also as a pragmatic reminder that many things


    24. intensity of pleasure as profound and pragmatic as possible


    25. On a pragmatic account, true and belief are labels we apply to theories that we support and


    26. undeniable, yet we speculate and practice lazy science if we think that pragmatic aspects are the


    27. according to the pragmatic theory of belief acquisition; that is, since correspondence theory


    28. Belief after successful application of a theory is related to the pragmatic standard of belief


    29. She agrees that the EMBA experience is good for women from a purely pragmatic perspective: Women are


    30. say, pragmatic about meeting our needs

    31. clarifying each of the component concepts as to their individual etymology and their pragmatic


    32. an introduction to the pragmatic therory of value, which simply defines values as actionable


    33. They were exemplary specimens of womanhood – never complained, never nagged, always well-tempered; a pragmatic and sensible bunch


    34. At the same time, he took a pragmatic view of the budget to do the work


    35. Then it was the half man-half lion, Narasimha, the pygmean man, Vamana, the intemperate man, Parasurama, the principled man, Sri Rama, the pragmatic man, Sri Krishna, the enlightened man, The Buddha, and finally the yet to come destroyer of a man, Kalki


    36. it simple and be pragmatic


    37. road!" At this stage, a concrete and pragmatic action plan is


    38. So the pragmatic approach is also the one I use with spiritual matters and it seems to work for


    39. Science is very pragmatic, in this respect


    40. Christianity is also very pragmatic

    41. Perhaps this was being over cautious, or was it being pragmatic? After all, a successful counter strike by the Americans against the Japanese carriers would have reversed the entire situation


    42. As pragmatic as ever, she stifled her emotions and focused on his briefing


    43. Therefore, on a pragmatic basis, we can use these identified variables to gauge risk


    44. The more pragmatic “residual” economic profit, has the same foundation and


    45. The following study is a pragmatic exploration of the relationship between


    46. The pragmatic reality of investing is to make decisions with insufficient data


    47. " Thus natives with Neptune sextile Pluto within one degree of exactness are the most compulsively pragmatic and individualistic – not in the sense of being rebellious or flaunting their independence of spirit, but rather they are self-contained lone wolves


    48. " This means that natives with Neptune sextile Pluto greater than one but less than two degrees from exactitude are the most experimentally pragmatic and individualistic: eager to learn new things and to examine situations and other people's ideas and motivations from different points of view


    49. " Accordingly, natives with Neptune sextile Pluto between two and three degrees of exactitude are the most socially pragmatic and individualistic: outgoing, gregarious, eager to please; yet still original – fun-loving and mischievous, with a true sense of irony


    50. Natives with Neptune sextile Pluto between three and four degrees of exactness are the most eccentrically pragmatic and individualistic – highly self-attuned and self-assured, with great depth and delicacy of feeling











































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