Concerned with practical matters.
Not fanciful or imaginative.
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Examples for "pragmatic "
Examples for "pragmatic "
1 The legislation was a pragmatic solution to challenges it faced, it said.
2 Methods: This pragmatic comparative effectiveness trial used a parallel mixed methods design.
3 But I think the children of actors share a certain pragmatic approach.
4 The centre is focused on the pragmatic manufacturing challenges of business today.
5 Instead, multitudes started adopting pragmatic ways to allow give-and-take among complex citizens.
1 But he was interfered with by the pragmatical , imbecile, and conceited Congress.
2 A pragmatical seventeenth-century lawyer, I should judge, by that hard, angular writing.
3 Do you side with Wolfe and Heyne and that pragmatical fellow Vico?
4 The historians of the Renaissance period simply reverted to the ancient pragmatical view.
5 Thus pragmatical belief has degrees, varying in proportion to the interests at stake.
1 To be or not to be; that is the actual matter - of - fact question.
2 So the young Earl was able to say this in matter - of - fact tones.
3 In the pulpit he drives forward in the same earnest, matter - of - fact style.
4 Such was the matter - of - fact manner in which the portentous news was announced.
5 Yet he replied in a perfectly matter - of - fact tone, without the slightest hesitation.
6 Jyn noticed he was sweating despite the cold; despite his matter - of - fact tone.
7 I remember that very well, Breivik said in an unemotional, matter - of - fact tone.
8 To-day is matter - of - fact in dress and design; mediaevalism was fanciful, picturesque, romantic.
9 The words were calm, matter - of - fact , but they sent a chill through Judd.
10 It seems a fair rendering of the matter - of - fact logic of the analysis.
11 Asked about that electrifying moment, Craig was both enigmatic and pleasingly matter - of - fact .
12 Nevertheless there was something disagreeable in the matter - of - fact gravity of his jest.
13 This astonishing offer was made in a matter - of - fact tone, significant in itself.
14 Women are so desperately matter - of - fact ; it comes out even in their love-talk.'
15 She is a musical conversationalist, whose matter - of - fact delivery is her great allure.
16 She announced her errand at once in a straightforward and matter - of - fact manner.
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