The response has been to think pragmatically about high-density and very high-rise housing. |
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The 'correct' standard to set for claims to knowledge is to be decided pragmatically, on grounds of practical convenience. |
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According to a pragmatically inspired democratic experimentalism, attempts at democratisation and reform need not wait for publics to emerge. |
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Our goal is to help them acquire the background they need in how buildings go together pragmatically. |
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Far from being a relaxed, social occasion, the bazaar is pragmatically designed for making money. |
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He takes the causal field to be a set of assumed conditions pragmatically superimposed on a preselective notion of connection. |
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She preferred not to carry a heavy backpack, and at times she pragmatically let men haul it for her. |
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England, more pragmatically, took the low road and now the results can be compared. |
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Community leaders are often business people, so we approach them pragmatically. |
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It is causation that provides the real basis for the pragmatically selected natural kinds we attend to. |
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In light of the mission to spread the gospel, the division of the churches seemed pragmatically ineffective and theologically scandalous. |
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Looking for alternatives to current models of online education, he rather pragmatically suggests five points on how we should proceed. |
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The noted garden historian disparages landscape architects for pragmatically lacking a theoretical basis for design. |
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But, even more pragmatically speaking, it just makes this area absolutely uninhabitable. |
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He claims he is not a Stoic while prescribing a pragmatically Stoic remedy. |
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More pragmatically, the first lesson is that of the absolute necessity to work at an international level. |
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It's also an obligation of every institution to very pragmatically assess its own readiness and be very honest with the public. |
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More pragmatically, the choice of indicators is often dictated by the availability of indicators of suitable quality. |
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This is a bitter pill to swallow, but we have to face the facts pragmatically and without hypocrisy. |
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Real was playing pragmatically, with coach José Mourinho wearing his man-of-war game face. |
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Such understanding will also help that policy evolve sensibly and pragmatically, without dogmatism in decision-making. |
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The arts inhabit realms of no-compromise impossibilism, while politicians practise the art of the pragmatically possible. |
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The propriety of adopting the intentional stance towards a system is settled pragmatically in terms of the utility of its application in interacting with the system. |
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Epistemological realism is misguided theoretically and pragmatically. |
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Modern knowledge has pragmatically proved itself in helping us to live much longer, healthier lives and enjoy amenities undreamed of by our progenitors. |
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Feyerabend took this requirement seriously enough to characterize observation sentences pragmatically in terms of widespread decidability. |
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That is why we support Mr Maurice Turco's report, and he is to be congratulated for approaching this issue pragmatically and without complacency. |
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Is it pragmatically better to believe in God than not, insofar as theists, taken across all possible worlds, are on average better off than atheists? |
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I am having a hard time linking Heidegger's view of modern technology with his early ideas of Dasein as a being that is primarily engaged with the world pragmatically. |
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The stakes are so high that there is no other option but to cooperate willingly, pragmatically and with ambitious goals. |
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In the first paragraph of the new Article 3, the functions are defined as precisely and pragmatically as possible. |
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It must, however, be emphasized that the tool of ethnic representation was used pragmatically and carefully. |
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As has been noted, the inclusion of indigenous peoples in processes that have the potential to affect them is pragmatically beneficial. |
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We believe that they can be humanitarian leaders, both symbolically and pragmatically. |
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Economic actors hoped to find the solution to the crisis in its pages, and, more pragmatically, which sector would be the next to collapse. |
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Now many companies are familiar with the rules and regulations and deal with them pragmatically. |
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When the evangelisation of Ireland began in the fifth century St. Patrick and his contemporaries pragmatically accepted the indigenous respect for sacred wells. |
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The clergy realise, however, that they have to pursue power politics prudently and pragmatically. |
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Then, as president, he followed thorough, pragmatically but resolutely. |
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It worked in the crisis, to which she reacted pragmatically and flexibly. |
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So he said pragmatically, unemotionally, 'Jean has to go. |
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I agree with the previous speakers that we should give the unions and the airlines a last chance to settle this issue between themselves, working jointly and pragmatically. |
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I know that you share the desire to resolve problems pragmatically. |
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History in the exploration of its own epistemological and more pragmatically methodological foundations has been greatly influenced by contemporary developments in other fields of social science. |
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These criteria and others from various sources should be pragmatically explored in order to prepare a framework for identifying centres of excellence in Africa. |
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Interestingly, the outcome may be similar in some countries that do not recognize conscientious objection for professional soldiers, but deal with the issue pragmatically and not as an issue of military discipline. |
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He is also signalling that he intends to govern pragmatically changing America's foreign policy by degrees, not precipitously, and focusing his energies on America's miserable economy. |
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Although philosophically attractive and desirable, this goal may not be pragmatically attainable due to the difficulty of reconciling all the trade-offs associated with the positive and negative aspects of fire. |
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I would like to thank you, Members of Parliament, and Mr Aznar and his colleagues, for precisely that spirit of cooperation, for we have worked pragmatically and energetically in the last six months. |
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It considered that the binominal system would produce fewer political movements with popular backing, would guarantee the existence of a minority and would ensure that decisions would be taken pragmatically. |
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He understood that God finds slavery abhorrent, but he knew that people being what they are, he had to pursue his ends gradually, pragmatically and prudentially. |
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Colleagues who wished to argue pragmatically that the unity government is the best deal on offer should stick to that justification for supping with them and not try to persuade us that something has happened which has not. |
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The Economist attempted to answer the question more pragmatically back in 1992:Can efficient-market theory and evidence of inefficiency be reconciled? |
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If anything summed up this unscientific sample it was disappointment with both candidates, and a strong desire to see politicians in Washington work pragmatically on getting stuff done. A final note. |
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Or should that balance be worked out pragmatically by individual workers and employers according to their special circumstances, preferences and needs? |
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The act as it stands has opportunities for the federal government, constructively and pragmatically, to talk with the provinces in the spirit of co-operative federalism to see if differences can be ironed out. |
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The fruit of collaboration with its customers and its ecosystem of over 100 certified consultants, the TalentSoft solution pragmatically meets the challenges of Job and Competency Planning. |
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Within the past few days, my staff were highly praised for saving the customer very pragmatically from investing in an application which in the long run would have been much more expensive. |
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Usually the sentence material occupying the preverbal slot has to be pragmatically marked, usually either new information or topics. |
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In these sentences the topic is never the subject, but is determined pragmatically. |
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And in his characteristic way he faced it pragmatically and without fear. |
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Once they found themselves confronted by Arab expansionism, the Khazars pragmatically allied themselves with Constantinople and clashed with the Caliphate. |
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Pragmatically it was also an attempt to assure the retention of London as a key international financial centre, with consequent invisible earnings accruing to the country. |
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