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The change made sense from a pragmatic point of view.
Polly Findlay: I think from a pragmatic point of view it's excellent.
From a pragmatic point of view the art of a good life involves removing the obstacles to happiness; the picture, if we visualise it, is of something looked for, something looked forward to, and of there being something in the way.
A third approach to social philosophy comes through Kant's Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View.
From a pragmatic point of view, non-naturalistic hypotheses are simply poor science.
While those studies may be particularly informative from a pragmatic point of view, avoiding placebo implies several regulatory concerns.
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Nevertheless, on a pragmatic point of view, we addressed differently the different types of thrombus.
From a more pragmatic point of view, the reactions result in the generation of a new carbon aluminium bond from 'inert' carbon fluorine or carbon oxygen bonds.
"From a realistic, pragmatic point of view," he said, "I can't see the scenario in which the number of annual inscriptions could be reduced".
From a purely pragmatic point of view, maintaining the roads is expensive and time-consuming, said Roger M. Chirico, Philipstown's superintendent of highways.
From a more pragmatic point of view, Mr. Crist's associates said he was concerned about becoming too closely identified with Mr. McCain's campaign, worried that he would hurt his own standing with what one aide described as "Crist-Obama voters".
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