Unless an object can serve a pragmatic purpose, it isn't valued.
Although primarily installed for pragmatic purposes, panel guards and snow railing are sometimes used to highlight a roof's aesthetic appeal and design.
The second pedophilia scare has served a more pragmatic purpose: legislative blackmail.
And women often commit violent crimes against other women with the very pragmatic purpose of attracting the protection and financial support of a "well-resourced" man.
The inspiration for their organic design has both visually pleasing and pragmatic purposes.
However, the revival also served some larger, pragmatic purpose: ex-Confederate soldiers were not allowed guns, but needed hunting to survive; archery became a convenient substitution.
Penny also has a more pragmatic purpose: perhaps the trip will chip away at her writer's block.
Many alleged that the politicians were trying to cash on caste-based reservations for purely pragmatic electoral purposes.
In fact, the importance of the Viking ship is deeply rooted in Scandinavian culture, as the vessel served both pragmatic and religious purposes.
At this stage, all of the legal issues are the same - it serves no pragmatic purpose to have thousands of individual cases at this stage.