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pragmatic

[prag-mat-ik] / prægˈmæt ɪk /


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In a historic shift away from the lure of global upheaval and toward a more pragmatic coexistence with the rest of the world, including the West, it now largely follows Sharaa’s path.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Donaldson sees these videos as pragmatic; making money and promoting charitable causes, he and his team would argue, are not diametrically opposed.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the meantime, the message from investors is pragmatic.

From Barron's

He was a pragmatic justice, not an ideological trailblazer, and he approached cases with an intense focus on the facts and law before him, with a deep respect for legal precedent.

From The Wall Street Journal

The package is an initial step to creating a more pragmatic and flexible pathway to align decarbonization with competitiveness and resilience objectives, it says.

From The Wall Street Journal