Unlike France, Britain has preferred men of action, pragmatists, doers rather than thinkers. |
And the heroes of these films are nearly always pragmatists, the middle ground between the emotionalists and cold rationalists around them. |
Actually, there are far, far more filthy anarchy-ist ideologues than there are anarch pragmatists. |
The juristic theory of the state that generated this image was fiercely opposed by pragmatists and pluralists. |
Japan's leaders are neither doves nor hawks but pragmatists, for whom economic and military security are equally important. |
Like the other small Gulf states such as Bahrain and Qatar, the Emiratis are realists and pragmatists, both politically and economically. |