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It may be pragmatic, but isn't it also depressing?
He may be pragmatic, but there is little question that Mr. Schundler is a political outsider.
It may be pragmatic to accept short-term changes in the implementation of free movement rules, for example by adopting existing EU powers.
For many fashion houses, which have seen profits significantly squeezed by the economy, there may be pragmatic reasons to offer classic styles like blazers and cowboy shirts that men can readily accept.
The initial design criteria in the choice of indwelling materials for medical and dental purposes may be pragmatic, and based on the necessary mechanical properties required to fashion a functional device.
If you live in a society that regards your kind as inferior and unworthy of opportunities afforded its own, it may be pragmatic to unburden yourself of that part of you and pass if you can — a big if for some minorities — as a member of the dominant group.
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It may not be pragmatic.
The results of this study indicate that although the facilities stretched their capacities and pulled through, it may not be pragmatic to continue doing so every year.
As a priest he was a radical, but as president he may have to be pragmatic.
"However, the system may need to be pragmatic to respond to the demand for venues to consume marijuana outside the home in order to avoid proliferation of consumption in all public spaces," it reads.
Other reasons may be more pragmatic.
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