Sentence examples for pragmatically accepted from inspiring English sources

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As played with alternating warmth and brusqueness by Ms. Onashile, Martha is no bluntly drawn villain but a survivor of an experience similar to Mary's, who has now pragmatically accepted the rules of her trade as grim but unavoidable facts of life.

The original Star Trek cast who had agreed to appear in the new movie, with contracts as-yet unsigned pending script approval grew anxious about the constant delays, and pragmatically accepted other acting offers while Roddenberry worked with Paramount.

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Beijing's hopes for the future seem to align with the way China teaches the history of its imperial past – in which nearby states will pragmatically accept that the price of China's favour is deference.

A harm reduction approach requires that we pragmatically accept that some people will choose to use drugs no matter what, and that it's far better to provide accurate, non-judgmental drug information about what they're taking and build services for them at festivals that will help them avoid a visit to the medical tent - or morgue.

The perspective of the authors is firmly pluralist: they view their tools as exploratory, pragmatically accepting as units whatever entities the data show to have relative autonomy over a relevant range of variation within or among a relevant range of genomes.

The centrist-DDT point of view adopts an approach that pragmatically accepts the current need for DDT to combat malaria transmission using indoor residual spraying (IRS) but at the same time recognizes the risks inherent in using a toxic chemical in the immediate residential environment of millions of people.

While some of the Muslim actors trained to become a chaplain are not even conscious about the existence of this right, those who have been directly involved in the contractual negotiations pragmatically have accepted potential restrictions on this level.

She created Tactical Voting 1987 and then supported selflessly the Electoral Reform Society, accepting, pragmatically, the findings of the 1998 Jenkins commission, which advocated a modified version of the alternative top-up system.

The second premise says that it is (pragmatically) defective to accept a series of bets which guarantees a loss.

With each debridement, Arnoldo informed Wiens's family what needed to go, and, for the most part, the family accepted the news pragmatically.

But they will pragmatically take them wherever they find them.

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