The only morality here is pragmatic reality, no philosophy but our own brand of utilitarianism: the greatest advantage for the many-over the few, over the individual.
We won't ask you to strike any 'deals' behind your leaders' backs, but there are certain pragmatic realities we must all face.
Stegoman had to have pragmatic reality on his own, didn't he?
African communities should be forced through pragmatic reality to depose non functional governments rather than be drip fed by the Western Aid money.
Joan and Dunois commiserate, and Dunois attempts to explain to her more pragmatic realities of an attack, without the wind at their back.
"But we have to see the complete impossibility of treating part of the country outside the pragmatic reality of what goes on around the world," he said.
Imbalances in Casimir radiation were the pragmatic reality of star travel.
For example, many religious dietary codes emerged from pragmatic realities.
Never was the need for adjusting the law to pragmatic realities greater.
Many friends and associates have long described Mr. Bush as pragmatic, willing to adapt to changing realities.