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The choice was partly pragmatic, subject to possible adjustment according to incoming evidence and ongoing experience.
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Pragmatic study design.
Non-randomised pragmatic study.
The Gary Plan had organizational and curriculum components that provided pragmatic school subjects related to occupations and everyday life.
This has often led to reductive exposure summaries based on a compromise between pragmatic choice and subject specific etiological understanding.
Mr. Orfield is a professor of education who is known for his pragmatic approach to the subject and has often testified that some desegregation plans are impractical.
Of course, Dick was very literal-minded, _very — _he had no understanding of music, poetry — and yet, when you got right down to it, Dick's literalness, his pragmatic approach to every subject, was the primary reason Perry had been attracted to him, for it made Dick seem, compared to himself, so authentically tough, invulnerable, "totally masculine").
The relative order of the main clause and its coordinate or subordinate clauses is relatively free, and mostly subject to pragmatic concerns.
This and myriad other practical and expressive (nonliteral) aspects of meaning are the subject of pragmatics.
Weapons systems, including Trident, had to be subjected to pragmatic analysis.
Communicative acts per minute and occupation of the communicative space are pragmatic aspects of the subjects' communication as proposed by Fernandes (2000).
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