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"The Booker, though – the people judging that see it much more pragmatically, and know there is a history of Booker prize winners and Booker shortlisted novels, some of which turn out to be really shrewd choices vindicated by time, and some which look like duff choices.

Trammell calmly countered Brat's barbs, suggesting he approached problems more pragmatically and was better suited to serve the district in Congress.

Municipal managers had a cohesive vision of the development of municipal OH, whereas elected policy-makers approached the development and change more pragmatically, and more variation was observed in their views of change.

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"I think where the biggest difference lies," she said, "is that a woman will see motor sports and the activities we do — the technical side of the team — maybe more pragmatically, more distantly, and say: 'This is an activity like any other activity, it is just what we do.

More pragmatically, both Nora and KYS hoped that the service coordinator who was intended to be a parent advocate could be more involved or play a larger part with more power in the process.

Among the issues bandied about include the possibility of love between the well heeled (Gloria) and the down-at-heel (Valentine) and, more pragmatically, Crampton's right to custody of the three children he and Mrs. Clandon have brought into being.

Stephen's brother, Henry of Blois, was alarmed by this, both as a matter of principle, since Stephen had previously agreed in 1135 to respect the freedoms of the church, and more pragmatically because he himself had recently built six castles and had no desire to be treated in the same way.

The coalition has cut the deficit more pragmatically than it admits and more progressively than its critics allow.

And more pragmatically, what if an insurance company or an employer used such information against me in the future?

Protection against sex discrimination came partly from feminist campaigning and, more pragmatically, the insistence of the then European Economic Community (not at that stage because of any inherent respect for equality but because it was thought that unless all states were required to secure equality for women, those which already did so would be competitively disadvantaged in a common market).

But elsewhere, Mrs. Thatcher was less belligerently defiant and more pragmatically accommodating: not only in the case of Hong Kong, where she initiated negotiations with China that would culminate in the 1997 transfer, but also in Rhodesia, where she was determined to face down the Tory right, and bring about an independence settlement.

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