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Michael looked at it more pragmatically, as he did everything in his life.
Six years ago he thought pragmatically, how do I get to be mayor?
And no one seemed to be studying the situation pragmatically.
Let us see how we can develop our relations pragmatically.
Pragmatically, however, the team needs to have more involvement, I believe.
Although the two countries continue to argue over the name, in practice they deal pragmatically with each other.
"The political environment in Iraq obliged them to think pragmatically."
No, we must act pragmatically now with what is possible."
At what point is it no longer moral to pragmatically survive?
Pragmatically, the answer appears to be a hill of beans.
"He demonstrated pragmatically to many journalists how to make money."
Not to those of us who approach the problem objectively and pragmatically.
Equally significant was the sense that problems could be solved pragmatically.
I know that you share the desire to resolve problems pragmatically.
Maybe, though, it is possible to solve this issue relatively quickly and pragmatically.
The response of Gates and his management team was pragmatically brilliant.
I believe that, in this field, we need to act intelligently and pragmatically.
Finally, the notion of "pragmatically neutral" is difficult to test.
"He looked at it pragmatically and made his decision."
In employment, then, these firms respond pragmatically to local conditions.
Perhaps that is because Democrats usually were arguing pragmatically, rather than for central government as a goal in itself.
Pragmatically, if this guy was a huge dealer with a big organization, it might pay to break the rules.
It is often pragmatically defined as: "The fitness for use of the information provided."
But pragmatically speaking, all that counts about the words is their effect on a composer.
But pragmatically, the committee does not want to sink back into the muck of 1994.