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She had justified her previous refusal on the same pragmatic grounds as Hague.
The biggest losers are Americans, who will pay more for their houses.The Conservatives' first budget strikes the same pragmatic note.
For nearly 150 years of American history, voters have chosen the U.S. president according to the same pragmatic criteria.
To Cameron's surprise, Redwood agreed with the aspiring leader, pointing out that Margaret Thatcher took the same pragmatic view.
However much Mr. Obama may see himself in the same pragmatic vein, the voters, by and large, do not.
Armitage addresses these mechanical details matter-of-factly in his introduction — and he brings the same pragmatic approach to the question of whether the little girl of the poem ever existed.
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At the same time, pragmatic considerations need to be expressed without false complexes.
At the same time, pragmatic mechanisms need to be developed to minimize this gap for sustainable health services.
In short, when pragmatics and rigor lead to the same conclusion, pragmatics trumps rigor due to the resulting simplicity, efficiency, and increase in understanding.
"I wanted us all to eat the same thing for pragmatic, household economy reasons, but also because that's part of being a family," Ms. Benson said.
Now some, led by Jeb Bush in Florida, are pioneering education reforms—school vouchers, stringent school testing that could have the same impact.They are pragmatic.
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