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It is probably more pragmatic to draw a line somewhere.
But there is also a more pragmatic reason for silence.
In short, Clinton is running to be more pragmatic than Obama.
Samsung's Note 8 also comes with more pragmatic rectangular lines, vs.
For now, however, the team is taking a more pragmatic approach.
Instead, they've taken a more pragmatic approach in their latter years.
Has Governor DeSantis been more pragmatic than you thought he'd be?
For the latter, she argued, they need a more pragmatic message.
But in recent years, a more pragmatic narrative has taken hold.
However, Fred Burton, chief security officer for Stratfor, was slightly more pragmatic.
Flagg has a more pragmatic explanation for where the industry is going.
"In Europe they are more pragmatic and focused on efficiency," Boniface says.
More pragmatic reformers champion the broader take-up of two innovative schemes.
The group is regarded as more pragmatic than the other rebel outfits.
The new finance minister, Rodolfo Medina, is thought to be more pragmatic.
China's growing and increasingly influential middle class take a more pragmatic line.
Papa Zen used to be a bit more pragmatic about the Triangle.
This is a more pragmatic exercise of power than many might expect.
It's probably wiser to view Penn's return through a more pragmatic lens.
On many issues, black Americans are more moderate — or perhaps more pragmatic.
We need to be more pragmatic, and less emotional, about this issue.
In Mr. Johnson's case, the loyalty is born of more pragmatic considerations.
Coach Luke Walton, to his credit, is taking a more pragmatic approach.
"We should obviously be more pragmatic both in regulation and supervision," he said.
The embattled president is hinting that he may become a bit more pragmatic.
As the less conventionally attractive, more pragmatic sister, Korede is overlooked and underappreciated.
My band are much more private than I am, and much more pragmatic.
"I share their progressive values, but I'm a little more pragmatic," said Hickenlooper.
Supermarket clerk Ronna (Sarah Polley) is more pragmatic about her lack of funds.
But Mr. Moon has proved more pragmatic and politically adroit than Mr. Roh.
Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota, disagreed with Harris, arguing for a more pragmatic approach.
Although larger and more powerful than Islamic Jihad, Hamas is also more pragmatic.
Arguments over poly's status as an orientation are often more pragmatic than philosophical.
Every time it faced a design trade-off, Google chose the more pragmatic option.
But Ayers argues it's time for the public health community to be more pragmatic.
Mr Barr appears to have a more pragmatic view of marijuana policy, for example.
His cuts to red tape or to the size of government were more pragmatic.
It could be a reaction to Trump's election, but there's another, more pragmatic possibility.
I wouldn't say I've become more liberal or more conservative; I'm just more pragmatic.
In addition to the ethical arguments for preservation, there are also more pragmatic ones.
The Texan believes that Democrats and Americans generally are more pragmatic than ideological. Socialism?
But some in Queens, even in the hardest-hit areas, adopted a more pragmatic view.
Jason is much more pragmatic but brings so much charisma and passion to our relationship.
The people of color actually working inside some of these institutions are, perhaps, more pragmatic.
Nikolai—more pragmatic, more logical, more Russian—struggles with my things-will-be-ok approach.
Since the 1970s or so, it's reverted to a kind of more pragmatic, utilitarian mode.
Other factions in the Trump administration seem more pragmatic about how to envision a deal.
Another, which he also finds compelling, is to convince people in a more pragmatic way.
Now, at the ripe old age of 32, he has a much more pragmatic approach.
It's just a difference between how we approach this— Reporter: Do you think you're more pragmatic?
"We would be more pragmatic about this situation that we're in right now," he said Wednesday.
Chloe is "a thieving, wheeling, dealing hustler," Escayg says, in contrast to Nadine's more pragmatic bruiser.
Gerald Ford, when he was the minority leader in the House, had a more pragmatic view.
"Democrats are more pragmatic than I have ever seen them in a presidential race," Harpootlian said.
But the LDP has also maintained its hold on voters by being more pragmatic than ideological.
Mr Jope may be less preachy than his predecessor, more pragmatic and, possibly, more profit-oriented.
Part of this stems from Clinton herself, whose brand of politics is more pragmatic than inspirational.
"We have to have a more pragmatic approach to infrastructure development in this country," said Hess.
But there is a more pragmatic question swirling around it, one surprisingly few people are asking.
Beyond his love of adventure, Mr. Baker, then 248, had a more pragmatic reason to volunteer.
Analysts on both sides say Mr. Wheeler is more pragmatic than his predecessor and more disciplined.
Early on, some in Hong Kong hoped that Mr. Xi might be a more pragmatic leader.
Still in some areas, the group appeared to have adapted a more pragmatic and conciliatory approach.
Conway is analytical and numbers-driven and often offers a more pragmatic approach to winning campaigns.
"But it depends on how far his rhetoric goes" and whether he takes a more pragmatic approach.
The other reason is more pragmatic: it's hard to make sure Arctic drilling is being done safely.
Uber has finally realized it needs to be more pragmatic to compete with Grab and Go-Jek.
It would be truer to say that he is more pragmatic precisely because he is more ideological.
"People get more pragmatic the closer they get to an actual vote," he told the Washington Post.
But while he presented himself as a devout conservative, he built a platform around more pragmatic concerns.
They would prefer to go into that fight with a more pragmatic, and perhaps more competent, leader.
More centrist members, though, are warning against moving too fast and instead calling for more pragmatic steps.
A portion of Nusra's leadership, however, supports continuing the group's more pragmatic strategy of cultivating local support.
"The two sides agreed to have more pragmatic cooperation in cybersecurity and anti-terrorism," the report said.
Arena's charge is more pragmatic: Get results in qualifying and, it is hoped, at the World Cup.
His more pragmatic solution, which is a little less fun, is to just find ways to cope.
Young people the age of my own children seem more pragmatic and less rigid in partisan politics.
Mr. Rouhani has long been considered a more pragmatic leader who was seen as tolerable to moderates.
"It's not 2016 anymore — the considerations may need to be more pragmatic than ideological," Mr. Abramson said.
Both parties maximize their base's turnout often at the cost of repelling more pragmatic independents and moderates.
"We need clear regulations for air traffic control...And these regulations should be more pragmatic," he said.
"The new circular is more pragmatic," said Rupa Rege Nitsure, chief economist at L&T Financial Holdings.
However, competitive pressures should force a more pragmatic outcome this time, Airbus Defence chief Dirk Hoke told Reuters.
"A lot of cops are more pragmatic," said one long-standing Brooklyn promoter, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Podemos in Spain recently lived through an operatic showdown between its radical leader and his more pragmatic deputy.
Zaraska might have realized that her prediction sounded utopian, because she ends on a much more pragmatic note.
I am hopeful that the younger generations will be much more pragmatic, and fiscally responsible, with our future.
These days, Samsung's more pragmatic with adding features, as evidenced by the excellent Galaxy S27 and S268 Edge.
Baker is seen as the more pragmatic candidate, while Jealous has raced to embrace a more progressive agenda.
"The strategy update seems like a more pragmatic and balanced approach to running the business," Barclays analysts said.
There is now a clear split between grass-roots party members, he said, and its more pragmatic lawmakers.
While many blame Horvath for preventing Navratilova from winning the Grand Slam in '83, Horvath is more pragmatic.
For Apple, however, the decision is much more pragmatic: Mac software development has stalled as iOS has boomed.
"It's hard to say his views have changed or he has become more pragmatic," said the first adviser.
But during the campaign, Mr. Borisov expressed support for more "pragmatic" ties with Moscow to benefit both countries.
The group is more pragmatic, they say, understanding the importance of political influence in a power-sharing arrangement.
The LG Dual Screen is the less glamorous, but far more pragmatic approach to cramming more screens into pockets.
Once the economic realities become impossible to ignore, this will appear more pragmatic and less radical every day. Absolutely.
They believe that Trump would take a more pragmatic approach towards China and create new opportunities for China's rise.
They also said Russia saw him as "more pragmatic on the peace process than his typically harsh rhetoric suggests".
When luck turned against them, they were caught up short and are now pivoting in a more pragmatic direction.
Sanders will have to convince the party's more pragmatic voters to that it's worth taking a chance on him.
The White House is divided into camps, with a fiercely ideological, anti-China faction vying against more pragmatic elements.
On the more pragmatic side of things, syncing and backup get some nice upgrades, now available outside of iTunes.
Skyryse is taking a more pragmatic approach by demonstrating its technology in helicopters that are in wide use today.
But in his new song "Heartless," released Tuesday night, The Weeknd takes a more pragmatic approach to being single.
Clinton, meanwhile, has adopted a more pragmatic message that may have more appeal to affluent voters than a political revolution.
Ministers like the tactic of getting around Mr Barnier and his team by negotiating directly with more pragmatic national governments.
Pinochet eventually dumped the Chicago boys and turned to more pragmatic economists, whose policies contributed to Chile's post-dictatorship prosperity.
The other is a more pragmatic way of thinking, which accepts tradeoffs in the hope of a huge geopolitical prize.
He says there's a sense among more pragmatic actors that Trump's forceful demands could make it harder to enter negotiations.
In office he has proved more pragmatic than expected, and his rhetoric might nowadays be mistaken for a management consultant's.
"The government should be more pragmatic to allow this sort of business in a regulated environment," Alnwick Chan told me.
Jon Lansman, founder of Momentum, once noted that Mr McDonnell was "both more ideological and more pragmatic" than Mr Corbyn.
The European Union's view of a more pragmatic administration was shared by Mexico, which attracted some of Trump's greatest ire.
The truth is that they are more pragmatic in their thinking and execution than most media reporting on Iran suggests.
Klobuchar, considered one of the more centrist candidates in the race, has embraced what she considers a more pragmatic solution.
For all of Mr. Lieberman's bluster, many Israeli analysts predict that he will become more pragmatic once he takes office.
Instead of more pragmatic buyers, Volvo's stylish-minded offerings gives the brand access to a whole new group of customers.
And Mr. Trump may buck the assumption that Chinese people prefer Republican candidates, because they are seen as more pragmatic.
And Sanders will have to convince the party's more pragmatic voters to that it's worth taking a chance on him.
However, the A.N.C.'s about-face was much more pragmatic, according to current and former party officials and transparency groups.
The rap audience in France is now less obvious and more pragmatic: popularity and success are no longer dirty words.
The reason for the decline is that parents are becoming more pragmatic about the possibility of dropping out, Durazo said.
Placating them without endangering more pragmatic lawmakers worried about depriving constituents of their health coverage may be an impossible task.
Either way, the debate served as a reminder that Sanders, despite his unconventional candidacy, is more pragmatic than popularly understood.
But it's also attempting to be more pragmatic and attuned to the realities of growing and scaling a real business.
Are its politics closer to Ocasio-Cortez's unapologetic liberalism (she identifies as a democratic socialist) or Biden's more-pragmatic centrism?
Biden, Buttigieg and Klobuchar are competing for some of the same supporters, particularly voters looking for a more pragmatic nominee.
And like so much of Google's new hardware, the Pixel Buds are far more pragmatic than flashy — and pragmatic is nice.
"A new era in our relationship can mean that we can enter into a more pragmatic and transactional time," Mogherini said.
The former is more exciting, but if you need a new phone today, the latter may prove to be more pragmatic.
The artist may also have separated his subjects for more pragmatic reasons, like the need to separate two restless, quarrelsome brothers.
Founded in the 1980s, Hamas has always been fractious, split between the rough men of Qassam and the more pragmatic politburo.
They claim ordinary Palestinians are much more pragmatic than their leaders, and want most of all to improve their living conditions.
If you're looking for a more pragmatic resolution, addressing the miserable paperwork that you've been putting off is a good idea.
Given the intelligence estimates, some analysts argue that the administration should seek more pragmatic arms control goals than all-out denuclearization.
There may be a more pragmatic explanation, though, for Trump's preference: he has struggled to fill his Administration with experienced professionals.
His major Democratic challenger was Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker, seen as a more pragmatic but no less liberal contender.
"Netanyahu would like to do it [settlement] in a more pragmatic way, without opposing the world all the time," Mekelberg said.
There's a more pragmatic reason they aren't as blond: It's hard to maintain and didn't look as good in the show.
The U.K.'s negotiator David Davis asked the EU to be more flexible and more pragmatic to help advance the talks.
Yet Raúl always had a distinct personality—he's reputedly more pragmatic and managerial, less intransigently ideological and bombastic, than his brother.
Or it could have had a more pragmatic justification, like three bodies in a winter den is warmer than just two.
Fidel Castro has died, his brother Raúl is to retire in 2018, and a more pragmatic successor is in the wings.
And in a state like Tennessee, which has a history of electing more "pragmatic" Republicans, chaos doesn't bode well with voters.
A rough consensus emerged over his two-day visit that his administration had shown itself to be more pragmatic than advertised.
"Advisors are more pragmatic than investors about their return expectations," said Dave Goodsell, executive director of Natixis' Durable Portfolio Construction Research Center.
The Democrats that have run the town for the better part of a decade are widely seen as more pragmatic than ideological.
Yet there are also signs that Price and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will take a more pragmatic approach.
As a more pragmatic first step, American diplomats should push for a Security Council declaration condemning Hezbollah unambiguously for violating Resolution 85033.
Meanwhile, older, more pragmatic Democrats who might prefer a candidate like Biden, former Mayor Mike Bloomberg, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Minnesota Sen.
The architectural language is similar to Seagram, but Union Carbide's looser syntax results in a totally different, much more pragmatic compositional effect.
He's also continued to face some of the same headwinds he did last cycle given the state's older and more pragmatic electorate.
Growing up, she was always drawn to books, but opted for a more pragmatic path in college, majoring in economics at Yale.
The blackout is sometimes framed as an ideologically driven piece of regulation, but its existence is likely linked to more pragmatic thinking.
It has been a trying two years for a more pragmatic senator less comfortable in the radioactive political confines of today's Washington.
But at a more pragmatic level, I think that we are in an industry that has valued speed above everything else, right?
Or does progressivism mean a more pragmatic approach to politics that involves defending past Democratic achievements and building on them, as Clinton argues?
But the party has been trying to portray itself as a rejuvenated, urbane and more pragmatic group than it was two decades ago.
For others, the motives may be more pragmatic: a desire to overcome loneliness and find potential partners for romance, social life or business.
Ms Schnabel, who is also a professor at the University of Bonn, appears more pragmatic than those who have thrown in the towel.
Although her tone was more pragmatic and conciliatory than in the past, her speech will still not go down that well in Brussels.
If they block it — a move favored by then-candidate Trump — then it could help give the "Better Deal" platform more pragmatic validity.
It presents concerns of a lack of broader strategy, but Nye said Trump's more pragmatic approach to global affairs could be a boon.
Tax reform will have to wait until after the election, in the hope that a more pragmatic president and Congress are in place.
Overall smartphone sales contracted 11 percent in 2018 according to Counterpoint, as users become more pragmatic and less likely to upgrade their handsets.
Your counter-thesis — that the American public actually wants a less rancorous and less partisan and more pragmatic politics — is much more hopeful.
Gottlieb is seen as a more pragmatic choice, while Verma could signal that Trump wants to keep up the intense battles against ObamaCare.
The Talabanis, who have long adopted a more pragmatic approach to Baghdad than the Barzanis, advocate a final attempt to make Iraq work.
The realities of French society today call for a more pragmatic and flexible approach, with fewer ideological diktats and less anxiety about plurality.
While I won't begin to predict what will happen in the coming elections, I think it's possible that lawmakers could become more pragmatic.
On a more pragmatic level, Klimt had a considerable investment in his few portraits because he depended on their subjects for his income.
But a rough consensus emerged over Mr. Trump's two-day visit that his administration had shown itself to be more pragmatic than advertised.
Theorizing about changing monetary policy is far easier than acting on it and academics who become policymakers often adopt a more pragmatic approach.
Instead, he must direct his revolutionary zeal in a more pragmatic direction and promote the implementation of policies that are within reach today.
What I'm calling for then is a deeper and more pragmatic conversation about how to protect the core of our system of justice.
That has left the party's more pragmatic lawmakers on the defensive, confronting the prospect of something they fear could be an economic catastrophe.
He is campaigning on an aspirational message — love and unity in short — and his policy prescriptions tend to have a more pragmatic bent.
They are dwarfed by a more pragmatic wing of the party, which includes the bulk of Conservative MPs, though it generates less press coverage.
Hareide wasted no time in instilling a more pragmatic approach but he acknowledged that the Peruvians have also altered their attacking style of football.
In effect, she ceded the field of inspirational change to Sanders and presented her own ideas not as superior, but merely as more pragmatic.
It is even unclear which faction of the Taliban, the fundamentalist leadership or the more pragmatic rump, their representatives in Qatar might speak for.
More pragmatic jihadists speak of reverting to membership of al-Qaeda, or rather its offshoots which in Syria have evolved into less vicious movements.
But while Brazil's new leader criticized China on the campaign trail, he's likely to assume a more pragmatic attitude toward Beijing once in office.
But in the '80s and '90s, she says, women became more pragmatic about the interpersonal hypocrisy that had previously been a largely male preserve.
It signaled a more pragmatic approach of achieving what was doable rather than trying to swallow a huge range of agreements in one go.
That suggests a more pragmatic approach to the job than, say Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions or Health and Human Services appointee Tom Price.
Aloy is more practical, more pragmatic: she wants to venture out to where the corruption is and see what can be done about it.
Then the odds of a less ideological, more pragmatic White House that can negotiate with Congress and follow through on its commitments only increase.
O'Neill thinks it's "a good development" to have more pragmatic leaders at the helm of central banks in the U.S., European Union and U.K.
The KMT, a bitter rival of Beijing for decades, has in recent years been seen as more pragmatic about ties based on economic cooperation.
The coach who oversaw the World Cup disaster, Luiz Felipe Scolari, was fired after the tournament and replaced with the even more pragmatic Dunga.
If she is to be trusted, it is that she will betray the left in favor of a more "pragmatic" approach to these issues.
Still, Obrador has hinted he could be more pragmatic than previously suggested, naming U.S.-trained economist Carlos Manuel Urzua as his potential finance minister.
Some of the parties' negotiators now suggest a more pragmatic approach will probably prevail, by implementing their pre-election proposals only partially and gradually.
Young people in China today, nearly all of whom grow up in one-child families, are more pragmatic than we were in the 1980s.
Most people we talk to say the wall is a political answer to a problem that really requires a thoughtful, a more pragmatic response.
Analysts had viewed the meeting as a chance to put relations between Berlin and Moscow on more pragmatic ground after years of increasing tensions.
Whittlesey sometimes vexed her more pragmatic and less ideological administration colleagues as she aggressively helped cobble together what became known as the Reagan coalition.
You also have the reputation of being more pragmatic, more focused on economic problems and their political consequences than on cultural and artistic matters.
But as the primary season became more about "electability," Pete seemed to seamlessly become a more moderate, more pragmatic version of the same candidate.
Age Hareide has since taken over and the gruff Norwegian wasted no time in rolling up his sleeves and instilling a more pragmatic approach.
Or do you think that it would have pushed you toward something more pragmatic and financially maximizing so you could have donated that money?
Malta, a more pluralistic country that has been a historical crossroads of religions and cultures, advocates what Mr. Muscat called a more "pragmatic" approach.
Many of the more pragmatic activists had become baffled or frustrated by the avant-garde in their midst, and had largely soured on the spectacle.
She won support, especially among older voters, with a more pragmatic campaign focused on building on the policies of her fellow Democrat, President Barack Obama.
They thought she could then sell herself in New Hampshire as both the more pragmatic alternative to Sanders and the more progressive alternative to Biden.
The source noted Tymoshenko had experience of dealing with Russia in gas price negotiations when she was Ukrainian prime minister and might be more pragmatic.
His more pragmatic approach on foreign affairs and hot-button cultural issues has drawn the ire of the president's hardline conservative advisers – including his sons.
Warren's plan presents a stark contrast with policy preferences laid out by 2020 Democratic candidates who have staked out more pragmatic territory, like Minnesota Sen.
Under the more pragmatic de Rugy, the government delayed reducing France's reliance on nuclear energy and dropped plans for new carbon taxes on vehicle traffic.
That may mean Trump's economic team will have more sway over Cuba policy, which could lead to a more pragmatic approach, the second official said.
Others described a more pragmatic sensibility, noting that Tillerson's favorite book is "Atlas Shrugged," the Ayn Rand novel extolling the virtues of capitalism and individualism.
" Another Gambaga local tries to shine a more pragmatic light on the issue: "Sometimes, a husband takes more wives than he can take care of.
The key underplayer is Compston as the combative Steve, the show's moral center between the more pragmatic Kate and the more blustery, self-righteous Ted.
Voters have replaced older, more pragmatic politicians with younger candidates more stridently opposed to the Communist authorities and willing to engage in all-out resistance.
The only difference between then and now is that the Iranian system has become significantly more pragmatic in the way that it pursues its goals.
South Africa's new president is hailed by the business community for his more pragmatic economic stance and firm words on fighting graft in the country.
While campaigning last year, President Jair Bolsonaro had warned that China was trying to "buy Brazil," but he has since taken a more pragmatic approach.
The attendees will be hoping that Trump is prepared to be more pragmatic about the issue than his rhetoric on the campaign trail might have suggested.
Once considered an implacable Stalinist, Raul Castro is said to have become more pragmatic after the Soviet collapse pushed Cuba to the brink of economic chaos.
" McCaughan was in agreement about investors' assessment,saying "the market is assuming that the new administration will be more pragmatic than some of the campaign talk.
The "Yes on 223" team was more pragmatic in its advertising approach, enlisting a medical professional to vouch for the need to promote testing and legalization.
"When it comes to China, he's actually way more pragmatic and extremely measured," Richard Heydarian, political science professor at De La Salle University, recently told CNBC.
Ignoring all the valuable research contributions that will be made by this wealth of oceanographic data, Jason-3 will also be used for more pragmatic ends.
A generation of more moderate leftist leaders in the region, who have combined concern for the poor with less violent, more pragmatic means, owes him much.
Once at the helm, however, he has focused on more pragmatic and inclusive economic issues: spurring growth and creating enough jobs for a rapidly expanding workforce.
He may struggle to reconcile tough and ideological foreign policy views with Trump's more pragmatic and risk-averse approach, especially around the use of military force.
And while some in Silicon Valley have urged technology leaders to take a defiant tone in Wednesday's meeting, elite business leaders tend to be more pragmatic.
King's is a more pragmatic and incremental approach to improving education, one that recognizes, and pays, the price of democracy that confronted Robert Kennedy in 1965.
While the ideological Mr. Flynn favored such action, the more pragmatic General McMaster is wary of demonizing Islamists and probably would not encourage a terrorist designation.
Others oppose it for more pragmatic reasons: Big firms are able to recruit—and keep—top talent because they offer better health insurance than smaller companies.
The Russian president also said he thought that the American position on Syria was becoming more "pragmatic" with the realization that combined efforts might be better.
That suggests a more pragmatic approach to the job than, say the attorney general nominee, Jeff Sessions, or the health and human services appointee, Tom Price.
While stressing that "there is much more that unites us than divides us," Clinton also suggested that her campaign is more pragmatic than the Vermont senator's.
Where I would look for it to have an impact is on the more pragmatic countries like Jordan, which has been deeply critical of the embassy move.
Matt Grossmann and David A. Hopkins argue that the Republican Party is unified by ideology while the Democratic Party is a more pragmatic coalition of interest groups.
So Mr Geingob, hitherto more pragmatic and business-minded than his two presidential predecessors, seems loth to go ahead with the bill, first put forward in 2015.
A more pragmatic agenda would focus on boosting competition in health-insurance exchanges and reversing the cuts, regulatory changes and work requirements imposed by the Trump administration.
Not least the candidate: "Thank you for the accountability," he replied sadly, when asked to explain the mismatch between his idealistic rhetoric and more pragmatic voting record.
Considered more pragmatic, the younger Castro also introduced market-style reforms to the state-dominated economy and increased personal freedoms, such as the right to travel abroad.
Georgian Dream and Zurabishvili take a more pragmatic line, balancing the country's aspirations to move closer to the West with a desire to avoid antagonising the Kremlin.
Since taking office, however, he and other members of the government of President Jair Bolsonaro, another longstanding China critic, have taken a more pragmatic attitude toward Beijing.
"We are not abandoning our values but we are perhaps being more pragmatic," said an EU official involved in managing those relationships, speaking on condition of anonymity.
It's still too early for pro-Clinton Democrats to wet the proverbial bed; third-party voters are a lot more pragmatic than some may seem (or sound).
Thus, Russia's expanded new diplomatic efforts in Africa will likely focus less on offering purely financial support, and more on fostering more pragmatic security and infrastructure partnerships.
But Democrats, mindful of the need to compete in more conservative districts that will determine whether they can retake Congress, are also showing a more pragmatic side.
While you should never forget your loftier goals, for now, throw yourself wholeheartedly into the more pragmatic puzzle of figuring out how to live in the world.
Mr. Biden rejected Mr. Sanders's demand for a single-payer health care system and said that seeking to expand coverage more incrementally was the more pragmatic approach.
One is the contrast between the dysfunction of Congress and the somewhat less polarized, more pragmatic view of public affairs that one sees at the local level.
In an interview later, Piven argued that Trump's proximity to power demanded a more pragmatic response and that his election could not be separated from the left's fortunes.
Others, including Tillerson, Kushner, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the new director of the National Economic Council, Gary Cohn, seem to take a more pragmatic view, said Pho.
"Britain has always been more pragmatic, more secular, less preoccupied with some of the things that we tend to place a great deal of value into," he said.
Hofer, who worked as an aeronautical engineer before turning to politics, has struck a more pragmatic line as party leader compared to his polarizing predecessor, Heinz Christian Strache.
LG could, as has been its wont, dive into the chase for hype and engineering prestige, but the company's more pragmatic approach of late has gone against that.
Tom Hanks and Mary-Louise Parker sprang into action when a moderator's nose started bleeding onstage -- Tom distracted the crowd while Mary-Louise played the more pragmatic role.
Considered more pragmatic, the younger Castro also introduced market-style reforms to invigorate the state-dominated economy and increased personal freedoms, such as the right to travel abroad.
"Donald Trump is more pragmatic because he's a businessman" a Moscow man told CNN, adding that he thinks U.S.-Russia relations would get better if Trump was president.
"What this speech appears to signal is a potential shift away from Obama's more pragmatic policy towards Iran that resulted, most notably, in the nuclear agreement," Makdisi said.
Reagan saw that Gorbachev's goals could benefit American interests, so he dialed back his hawkish impulses to begin a more pragmatic, mutually respectful relationship with the Soviet leader.
Given the nature of his occupation, Nicholls took a more pragmatic approach and arranged for counseling sessions as soon as he and his team returned home to Johannesburg.
It is the Muslim community that rigidly holds to their religion, and it is that community which must become more "pragmatic and sensible," not the other way around.
Even higher-than-average premiums sparked by the recent volatility are not expected to deter US companies - which are more pragmatic than their European counterparts - from targeting euros.
Whether you are a more principled or more pragmatic Republican, you have solid reasons to ask your Republican member of Congress to co-sponsor the 28th Amendment, S.J.Res.
I bet López Obrador will be more pragmatic than revolutionary when it comes to foreign policy -- particularly with the United States, given our mutual dependence and shared interests.
There are more pragmatic, pro-European voices in the cabinet too, worried about the impact of departure on the economy, and such political divisions have paralyzed decision making.
Senate Republicans, being a more pragmatic lot, ultimately removed many of these kinds of politically toxic provisions from the bill that Donald Trump signed into law in December.
" In November, the Times examined Sanders's governing style as mayor of Burlington, calling it "more pragmatic than socialist," but noting his "trips to Nicaragua and the Soviet Union.
The campaign has largely ceded the idea that Sanders will own the committed left wing, and therefore it must make up ground by pulling in more pragmatic voter.
It should be noted upfront, however, that the decision to keep things tethered is more pragmatic than aesthetic (honestly, it wouldn't have been choice from a design standpoint).
To be sure, some analysts are less pessimistic as Tsai is seen as focused on improving the sluggish economy and being more pragmatic than the prior DPP government.
Indeed, his role as defense minister is traditionally a more pragmatic one than that of foreign minister, a post he once held to the great frustration of American officials.
After she burns some things again, Dany emerges wearing a much more pragmatic palette of khaki-colored leather, with a double pearl ring on a cord around her neck.
"Our base case is that President-elect Trump will be more pragmatic relating to trade and immigration," said Chuck Knudsen, emerging markets equity portfolio specialist at T Rowe Price.
The administration has also so far not put forth any significant policy supporting a more pragmatic climate agenda that includes more support for capture coal technology and nuclear power.
The bill has been condemned for a baffling mix of pragmatic and ideological reasons, and it's not clear if a second pass should be more pragmatic or more ideological.
Chinese buyers, who began purchasing new business jets 2000 years ago, were also becoming more pragmatic about buying cheaper, second-hand jets and giving them a makeover, they said.
S. relationship is still very much on course since the Trump administration took office in January" and it was likely the two nations would develop a more "pragmatic relationship.
But most of the American Jesuits Mr. Kaine worked with on a daily basis had a more pragmatic streak and rolled their eyes during philosophical debates about liberation theology.
Clinton made the case for a different kind of trust onstage in Philadelphia: not the textbook definition, but a more pragmatic faith in her judgment, experience, temperament and priorities.
Fico said V4 would keep putting forward its common positions, which he said were sometimes more pragmatic given its history of transformation after the collapse of the Soviet bloc.
In my 20s it was possibly a foolish choice from a more pragmatic standpoint, but as a creative person, I'm excited that I have this history and the baggage.
As luck would have it, the Democratic Party has a loyal group of voters who, though hardly monolithic, tend to be more pragmatic and less wishful than progressive activists.
And we like to combine that with some of the more pragmatic and real world problems, maybe, that exist in other places in the world and other big cities.
There's a considerable chunk of Democrats who are in favor of more pragmatic solutions, like, say, amending and extending the Affordable Care Act rather than doing away with it.
The expected flurry of US names could appeal to investors desperate for yield with those companies from across the pond being well known for their more pragmatic pricing approach.
In 2013, Cuban officials took a more pragmatic approach to professionalism, allowing athletes to compete for earnings and to play in other countries (though not in Major League Baseball).
But then comes the more pragmatic question: Won't the Meng incident jeopardize China's chances of placing more of its people at the head of international bodies in the future?
More pragmatic Republicans on Capitol Hill&aposs powerful Appropriations panels aren&apost keen on the measure since it would eliminate accounting tricks they routinely use to pay for spending elsewhere.
Trump's debate over the selection demonstrated how he was once again being pulled between a more pragmatic selection with a pick who will enable his outsider persona and bellicose instincts.
Of course, because Clinton will still need Sanders' supporters in November, she'll also have to reassure voters that she believes in Bernie's message—just a more pragmatic version of it.
Democrats meanwhile, are experiencing their own internal fracture, between the idealistic and increasingly more radical younger generation backing Bernie Sanders and the more pragmatic, moderate, wealthier, older generation backing Hillary.
Throughout the appearances, Clinton takes a more pragmatic approach towards relegation Wall Street, a departure -- at least in tone -- from the more populist rhetoric she used during the Democratic primary.
President-elect Donald Trump will be more pragmatic when he moves into the Oval Office, despite the wild presidential election, fellow real estate mogul Howard Lorber told CNBC on Monday.
AO3's beliefs about human nature are more pragmatic, like an architect designing pathways where pedestrians have begun wearing down the grass, recognizing how variation and standardization can fit together.
Winfield Harrison, a county agricultural agent, passed on to his son a love of books as well as more pragmatic endowments that would be useful in life and in literature.
He had been succeeded in office by protege Dmitry Medvedev, a younger leader who appeared to have a more pragmatic view of Russian power than Putin, a former KGB agent.
Hopefully, his departure will take some of the incivility and polarization out of Israel's politics; alleviate tensions with American Jews; and perhaps lead to a more pragmatic approach toward Palestinians.
In the meantime, he plans to pursue a more pragmatic agenda based on public support for gun-law reform, action on climate change, and heavier taxation of the very wealthy.
"I actually think she's more pragmatic than she gets credit for," said Rich Gold, a longtime Democratic lobbyist and former Senate aide who's worked with Warren's office in the past.
Just as we observed a clear buy signal coming into 2020, we see the risk of China's coronavirus as a clear headwind to the Shanghai facility, suggesting a more pragmatic position.
"While Johnson may be forced to take a more pragmatic line eventually, we do not expect him to use soft words on Brexit in his first speech," Pickering wrote on Tuesday.
Justice Breyer joined Justice Sotomayor's 19-page opinion and added a concurrence/dissent of his own urging a more pragmatic, less rule-bound approach to limning the boundaries of protected expression.
The 58-year-old senator has generally not moved as far left on policy as most of her primary competitors, leaving her space to cast herself as a more pragmatic option.
That may have been a more pragmatic thing to do, but it didn't take into account the feeling of the people who had been keeping this spacecraft alive for so long.
In adult company, you might find yourself debating whether the film is a Christopher Hitchens-style atheist polemic or a more pragmatic, William Jamesian exploration of the varieties of religious experience.
While not without risk, it was an effective move and the logical extension of the more pragmatic and "realist" Middle East policy that the Trump administration has been putting in place.
A more pragmatic alternative would be to ease some of Hipaa's more onerous requirements and think more deeply about when we need more privacy and when we could live with less.
It was those results, as much as anything, that saw Liverpool finish fourth, behind Pep Guardiola's Manchester City and Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham but also José Mourinho's far-more-pragmatic Manchester United.
This is not because you lie, per se, just that you are more prone to giving credence to both sides of the story, which can confuse more pragmatic and intuitive thinkers.
His trade advisers worked with the Peña Nieto team to negotiate with the US, lending support to the talks and establishing Mexico's new administration as more pragmatic on economic policy issues.
Gantz may well be inclined to adopt the Israeli security services' more pragmatic view of how to deal with Palestinians -- tough but practical and avoiding steps that might accelerate a blowup.
More pragmatic than Wilson, Bagehot did favor a permanent graduated income tax and, in his 1873 book Lombard Street, the idea of a central bank as a lender of last resort.
As a 73-year-old who worked for Gene McCarthy and George McGovern, I have grown more pragmatic over the years and have learned that compromise is not a dirty word.
This led him to take a more pragmatic view of traditional American enemies, like the Soviet Union and China, then had many prior American leaders — ideas that caught Richard Nixon's ear.
That's part of sort of the screen team in Time's Up. Sukhinder Singh Cassidy: Right, on a more pragmatic level, we've talked a lot about systematic bias, and I'm with you.
She says she opposes a right-wing government, but her supporters say she is more pragmatic than Sanchez whose intransigence they blame for the party's slump in local government elections this month.
Kelly Bressette, a mom of three from Massachusetts, took a more pragmatic approach, after saving in separate 529 accounts for 15 years for her daughters, who are now 24, 22 and 19.
In fact, the more pragmatic view of Apple creating autonomous-driving software for existing cars — especially given the news on their public test driving effort — has been getting much more attention recently.
Like a dutiful younger brother, the second restaurant is supposed to work harder, please more people, make fewer demands, be more pragmatic and smile as the firstborn sucks up all the attention.
Evangelicals tend to be uncompromisingly anti-Islam, but conservative Russian Christians are more pragmatic in their attitude to that faith and get along quite well with traditionalist Muslims of the peaceful sort.
For Runkeeper though, the acquisition might have been more pragmatic, with the app cutting 30 percent of its staff last summer in order, it said, to focus on revenue over user growth.
Like any country, Japan has thousands of ghost stories born from superstition and generations of unscientific early history, but many Japanese spooks are a lot more pragmatic than you might find elsewhere.
This month's historic victory of Chicago Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot reflected a broader trend in America: a grassroots call for more pragmatic policymaking, built on the diversity that makes our country stronger.
But the Justice Department's quick response, while at first glance appearing to validate the president's wish, could indicate a more pragmatic move from a department whose leaders' jobs have been regularly threatened.
Mr. de Blasio's larger vision has given way to more pragmatic considerations — not only on housing and homelessness, but also on policing and criminal justice reform, key pillars of his mayoral campaign.
A more pragmatic-sounding—yet no more reasonable—justification came from Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity, who said that the new law will make things easier on a time-stressed FOIA office.
But while Comme des Garçons' runway collections frequently approach clothing as a contextual conceit — Kawakubo's latest pieces don't resemble garments so much as site-specific soft sculpture — Watanabe's collections are more pragmatic.
Another answer it offers is the more pragmatic one that NASA researchers and some politicians seemed to prefer: Going to the moon facilitates scientific discovery and research, so it is worth doing.
This led him to take a more pragmatic view of traditional American enemies, like the Soviet Union and China, than had many prior American leaders — a view that caught Richard Nixon's ear.
When more and more people are reminded exactly the reasons why universal health care is a public necessity, policies like Medicare-for-All will begin to look like the more pragmatic answer.
And so, at the more pragmatic level, we may all not be able to change our biases but then it takes intentionality and to set aside the time to do the basics.
"Our hope is that these three policies will be enacted and a more pragmatic approach will be taken to trade and immigration," said Jon Adams, senior investment strategist at BMO Global Asset Management.
And those efforts, combined with an optimistic tone on the trail, seem to be paying off for Kasich in states that have large proportions of voters looking for a more pragmatic Trump alternative.
The administration of Donald Trump, elected among other things on a wave of Islamo-scepticism, seems to be toning down its collective antipathy towards all things Muslim and charting a more pragmatic path.
Most Japanese developers, in particular those who have seen some international success of late, appear more pragmatic, utilizing their particular creative strengths while also attempting to make experiences with a larger global appeal.
And it's that same dog that inspires its owner, Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis), whom his confidants call Axe, to assert himself against Rhoades when the more pragmatic move would be to stand down.
None of those seem likely to be immediately useful to Microsoft or its customers, but the infrastructure that OpenAI has built to power its flashy demos could be adapted to more pragmatic applications.
Two years ago, the more pragmatic, younger Castro engineered a detente with the old enemy that has seen commercial flights, dollar remittances and American tourists all flow into the cash-strapped Caribbean island.
Since his election to the papacy five years ago, Francis has introduced a less formal, more pragmatic and progressive approach to his ministry, taking strong stands on issues like climate change and consumerism.
But for those of a more pragmatic bent, the recognition that persistent slow growth makes fiscal austerity inevitable ought to provide sufficient motive for shifting to a more pro-growth, pro-market orientation.
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey was one of several lawmakers who had endorsed Medicare-for-all legislation but said they favored more pragmatic and immediate steps to improve the health care system.
There may come a time when authorities take a more pragmatic view, assume that doping has become an inescapable part of the game, and seek not to outlaw it but to regulate it.
If I had to guess, I think he is going to be more pragmatic than many initially thought, but prognostication is a tough business, especially when it comes to China and Donald Trump.
While Mr. McMaster has little experience in Washington, his appointment has been welcomed on both sides of the political aisle as a sign of a more pragmatic and less ideological national security team.
As the party emerges from its general-election wipeout, it is being fiercely contested between supercharged activists, organised to "resist" Mr Trump, and more pragmatic establishment types, whom many activists blame for the wipeout.
At the same time, we are more pragmatic and consequentialist than our utopian and deontological libertarian counterparts... We believe free markets and commercial capitalism are the tools of social justice, rather than the enemy.
That's a sliver lighter than Sony's 1000X M3s, and it's doubly impressive since M&D is doing it while using substantial chunks of metal and leather instead of Sony's more pragmatic all-plastic construction.
The good news is, that while there are within the U.S. administration, a number of protectionists that also… and I'm one of the key economic advisors of Trump that actually are much more pragmatic.
The ousting of veteran minister Naimi and his replacement with the more pragmatic Khalid al-Falih last year also appeared to have helped, with their dialogue facilitated by OPEC's new secretary general Mohammad Barkindo.
Democrats face lingering tensions between their most liberal voices such as Warren and the more pragmatic wing, which includes former Vice President Joe Biden and several former governors and mayors who are considering running.
It's between vicious debates that yield pyrrhic victories and fail to deliver real change, or a better, more pragmatic approach to intraparty debate that gives America a chance to tackle its most pressing challenges.
Two competing visions are vying for the Islamic Republic's future: that of the principlists, who seek to preserve its revolutionary nature, and that of the more pragmatic elements, who want the revolution to mellow.
To us, things look and feel deeply, deeply broken, which is why a political revolution seems a more pragmatic and necessary vehicle for hope than Biden's prediction of a post-Trump epiphany among Republicans.
The tension between Mr. Trump, who appears determined to make an example of Qatar, and Mr. Tillerson, who has taken a more pragmatic stance, has hobbled efforts by American officials to resolve the dispute.
Emma Walmsley, who leads Britain's largest drugmaker and employs 17,000 UK staff, said she was "encouraged by the more pragmatic approach" from ministers, but warned the industry needed time to adjust to the coming disruption.
Like so many heroines before her, Kaira watches her old flame choose to be with someone else, and at a crossroads in the future of their relationship, she chooses an option more pragmatic than dramatic.
The bottom line: To avoid either of these outcomes, third-party mediation will be required to appeal to more pragmatic forces among those sympathetic to former president Hugo Chávez and those on the opposition side.
"It's rare that we have the opportunity we do now," she said in a speech that didn't explicitly claim victory but sought to position her as the authentic and more pragmatic progressive in the race.
In comparison with Bolsonaro, who often criticized China's large role in Brazil's economy during his presidential campaign, Mourao has taken a more pragmatic approach toward his country's top trading partner, seeking to maintain commercial ties.
This is based on the belief that French employees—only 8% of whom belong to a union—are more pragmatic and flexible than the national union leaders in Paris who supposedly negotiate on their behalf.
Bolsonaro, a fan of Trump who has sought closer ties with the world's No. 1 economy, criticized China - Brazil's top trading partner - during last year's presidential campaign but has since been more pragmatic towards it.
Bolsonaro, a fan of Trump who has sought closer ties with the world's No. 1 economy, criticized China - Brazil's top trading partner - during last year's presidential campaign but has since been more pragmatic towards it.
If he does become Iraq's power broker, others say al-Sadr has developed a more pragmatic approach over time, noting his openness to the US military presence in Iraq to support the fight against ISIS.
But Five Star leader Luigi Di Maio and his League counterpart Matteo Salvini deserve some credit for showing a more pragmatic and compromising spirit than one might have expected, based on their rowdy campaign styles.
While data protection laws in Europe are driven by the intrinsic right to privacy, many Asian countries have "more pragmatic" legislation, even though there are robust compliance frameworks to prevent abuse of data, Bigg said.
HAMBURG (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that a new ceasefire deal in southern Syria was the result of the United States altering its stance and becoming more pragmatic about the situation there.
If nothing else, Mr. Buttigieg argued, he represents a more pragmatic alternative that is characteristic of his age cohort — or at least the part of it not screaming itself hoarse at Warren and Sanders rallies.
May, her concession on Tuesday was unusual to the extent that it followed a rebellion not by the perennially troublesome right-wing pro-Brexit faction in her party, but by the more pragmatic pro-Europeans.
U.S. President Donald Trump's overnight swing in sentiment towards China may herald a more pragmatic diplomatic approach but experts are warning he is still likely to pursue a toughened stance compared to some of his predecessors.
But so far, Sanders's sweeping calls for a "political revolution" have overshadowed Clinton's more pragmatic get-things-done approach — and young voters, who still value idealism in their candidates, have flocked to his campaign in droves.
When Andrés Manuel López Obrador triumphed one year ago, it was unclear whether Mexico had elected the revolutionary populist from the campaign trail, or the more pragmatic figure from his tenure as mayor of Mexico City.
The success of moderate candidates in the Democratic primaries suggests this is making the party more pragmatic and mindful of party unity than Mr Sanders, an ideologue who is not a Democratic Party member, might like.
Mr Hammond has taken a more pragmatic approach to closing it; whereas Mr Osborne wanted to run a balanced budget by 2020, the current chancellor wants that to happen at some point in the next parliament.
In comparison with President Jair Bolsonaro, who often criticised China's role in Brazil's economy during his presidential campaign, Mourao has taken a more pragmatic approach toward his country's top trading partner, seeking to maintain commercial ties.
But conservatives such as Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and even more pragmatic lawmakers like Rob Portman (R-Ohio) are holding out the threat as a break-the-glass option in case 41 Democrats oppose Gorsuch. Sen.
And if Mr. Quist does fall short by a small margin, it will inflame tensions between energized progressives determined to leave few districts uncontested and more pragmatic party officials loath to spend money in forbidding territory.
"After more pragmatic and more balanced comments from both sides, the market has started to realize that this is a more likely scenario," said Athanasios Vamvakidis, global head of G10 forex strategy at Bank of America.
CAIRO — Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group that has governed the Gaza Strip for a decade, is drafting a new platform to present a more pragmatic and cooperative face to the world, Hamas officials confirmed on Thursday.
"We think the latest developments go in line with our view that Lopez Obrador will be more pragmatic than some domestic market participants expect," said Tania Escobedo, New York-based Latam FX Strategist at RBC Capital Markets.
"All the indications are that he is far more pragmatic in his policy stance than in his tweeting," Stanion said in London, adding there were "grounds for optimism" that Trump's election would accelerate U.S. growth and inflation.
Unlike environmentalists who want an all-out ban on deep sea mining, Smith and others are more pragmatic, arguing mining will happen at some point, so they are trying to determine where it can and can't go.
But there was nothing for those hoping to see a more pragmatic, moderate President Trump take office, or to hear him admit that the world is complex and less pliable than he pretended on the campaign trail.
"From current levels I think there could be a slow grind upwards," said Fahad Kamal, chief market strategist at Kleinwort Hambros, who sees a high possibility of Johnson taking a more pragmatic Brexit stance than most expect.
Many governments, notably from smaller states, value what they see as a British approach to administration that is more pragmatic and laissez-faire than the more centralized, dirigiste tradition embedded in the French foundations of the Union.
Each work's actual title is more pragmatic, basically "Whale Fluke" followed by a citation of a distinguishing feature, either a color scheme or a name, like Charlie or Neri — names, I assume, of living and breathing whales.
While Mr. Macron has tried to grant concessions to the economic Yellow Vest protests at home, he has kept his ambitions for greater European integration, even as his allies in Germany have taken a more pragmatic tack.
And if he gets it, Democrats will have a nominee with some unique weaknesses but also a record of strong electoral performance and a substantive governing record that reveals someone who is dramatically more pragmatic than his record.
Although the school's hillside setting of neatly kept grounds, green lawns and an open air pool could be seen as an emblematic Southern California idyll, students had more pragmatic thoughts on whether they could become a princess, too.
We've never seen a candidate like Donald Trump before -- a man whose stormy, and at times vulgar, temperament and style seem totally incongruous with a number of more pragmatic and cautious instincts when it comes to foreign policy.
ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE A knockabout singer-bartender named Tully falls in love with a more pragmatic type — a career-minded tourist — in this new musical that features songs by Jimmy Buffett, both old favorites and some new ones.
And I'd bet that his more pragmatic, empathetic and deeply devout wife, played by Jayne Houdyshell — who has been working for four decades as an office manager, with few raises — would quietly cast her vote for Hillary Clinton.
May's prospects of surviving as prime minister, they seem to view her as a more pragmatic and reasonable interlocutor than some of the potential alternatives — like the foreign minister, Boris Johnson, who is roundly disliked in Brussels. Mrs.
The major stock market indexes rose sharply on Tuesday, in part buoyed by investor hopes that with the departure of Mr. Bannon, more pragmatic voices within the administration will gain strength, possibly resulting in a tax overhaul bill.
But Sanders himself, Vox's Matthew Yglesias argued in January, is more pragmatic than his critics give him credit for, unorthodox in important ways on foreign and monetary policy, and uniquely capable of unifying the Democratic Party against Trump.
From the messy mechanics of the Iowa caucuses to the stark choice emerging for voters deciding between a progressive or a more pragmatic path, Democrats are coming out of the 2020 starting gate awash in confusion and uncertainty.
Well, it appears from a close examination of the polling that more pragmatic voters with an eye on nominating someone who can avoid being caricatured as a socialist or a wild-eyed liberal are beginning to assert themselves.
A more pragmatic concern driving the committee was the likelihood that the new technology would be adopted in countries like China, where some pioneering research on editing human embryos — without the intent to gestate them — has already occurred.
"Congressman, you just made it clear you are don't know how this is actually going to take weapons off the streets," the mayor said Tuesday, suggesting that O'Rourke was pushing for a "purity test" instead of more pragmatic policy.
Ignoring the fact that Denmark's footballers often end up at top Dutch clubs renowned for their passing styles, the no-nonsense Norwegian has adopted a more pragmatic approach similar to that of Sweden and Iceland that is paying dividends.
" Other users when asked had a myriad of reasons which ranged from the outright racist, complaining they can't discuss the "holohoax" on YouTube and Twitter, to the more pragmatic, "it works like FB and there's no Zuck asshole influence.
Whether it's R. Buckminster Fuller's dark, futuristic Dome Over Manhattan from 1961 or Frank Gehry's comparatively more pragmatic original design for the Guggenheim, these blueprints and architectural renderings allow us to imagine what New York could have looked like.
" It advocated a new kind of giving, a form of charity that wasn't charity but something more pragmatic and, at the same time, more ambitious—a giving aimed, in Carnegie's words, at improving "the general condition of the people.
Yates's decision was made on a more pragmatic basis: drawing on the findings of a study produced earlier that August by the Justice Department's Inspector General, she asserted that the government is better at running prisons than corporations are.
But he sees himself in more pragmatic terms, more like a latter-day Robert Kennedy, a believer in the idea that government can do more for the people if it's smarter about trying new ideas and updating old assumptions.
There are many issues with social media, from its corrosion of civic life to its cultural shallowness, but the argument I want to make here is more pragmatic: You should quit social media because it can hurt your career.
Mourao has contradicted Bolsonaro on a series of issues, from a woman's right to abortion to moving Brazil's embassy to Jerusalem, laying bare rifts between the more pragmatic military ministers and the ideologically right-wing members of the cabinet.
He was an early advocate of Iranian support for non-state actors across the Middle East, including the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, but later became a champion for a more pragmatic foreign policy approach toward Iran's neighbors and the international community.
The switch of national team coach from football purist Morten Olsen to the more pragmatic Age Hareide might have rung alarm bells for Denmark's most creative player, but the Norwegian has given Eriksen plenty of freedom within the set-up.
Despite being a leading backer of the Syrian opposition, France has sought a more pragmatic approach to the Syrian conflict since the arrival of President Emmanuel Macron, saying that the departure of al-Assad was not a pre-condition for talks.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - If Brazilian presidential candidate Geraldo Alckmin is elected in October, his government will follow a more pragmatic approach to trade partners Russia and China in order to open markets for its food exports, his running mate said on Wednesday.
"I do think he will be publicly more adversarial.. (But) he is certainly capable of being more pragmatic, that just hasn't served his purposes in campaigning and branding himself," said a former senior U.S. official, who has met Khan several times.
Yet, even those party-goers said they welcomed the changes that have taken place since a more pragmatic Raul took power, such as market-style reforms, detente with the United States and greater personal freedoms such as the right to travel.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.), who has taken a more pragmatic approach to ObamaCare, has previously called for temporarily extending the payments to insurers.
Part of the narrative Rhodes sought to sell surrounded the Obama administration assertion that "moderates" were gaining more control in Iran's political universe and could therefore be more pragmatic and measured than the "Death to America" mullah crowd in power there.
" McConnell, Laszewski wrote, will try "to thread a needle balancing the demands of conservative Republicans trying to unwind the 'Democratic welfare state,' and a handful of more pragmatic moderate Republicans opposed to simply throwing millions of people off their coverage.
For myself, an older baby boomer, I would like to think that, while I have scaled back my immediate goals as I have become more pragmatic and realistic, I have retained the idealism and humanity that determine my long-term goals.
Until the cancellation, I was wondering if people more emotionally robust than I am might find themselves judging potential dates on other, more pragmatic criteria, like whether they took the first aid kit or the Cheetos from the looted bodega.
S.E. ideology that has dominated the conversation on both the left and the right since the bailout, it looks as if a more pragmatic and positive approach to the companies and their role in the mortgage market is on the way.
"I think that two-thirds of the people who were elected in this last Congress as Democrats as freshmen represent those sort of purple places like where I come from where a more pragmatic voice needs to be heard," she said.
At Friday's signing ceremony, Mr. Trump was joined by representatives of both camps: Mr. Navarro and Wilbur L. Ross, the commerce secretary, who is becoming an increasingly important figure on trade policy, and who tends to favor the more pragmatic approach.
So in a Southern state, in a primary divided ideologically between an insurgent with a radically pro-gun, anti-Muslim message and a more pragmatic governor who has expanded the social safety net, Arkansas Republicans seem likely to choose the latter.
Cornyn, who sat beside Trump during his free-flowing, televised meeting on Wednesday, told reporters he believes his modest proposal to improve the background check system for gun buyers was more pragmatic than the more ambitious approach Trump appeared to back.
In contrast, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos spent almost a decade working for several Wall Street firms before starting Amazon — a background that gives him a more pragmatic outlook that's more focused on developing products customers will actually want to pay for.
Soccer star Kayla (Geraldine Viswanthan), on the other hand, is more pragmatic than romantic: she just wants to get the virginity thing over and done with so she can move on, and informs her lab partner that he's the lucky chosen one.
"The group reckons demand will pick up later in the year, but a more pragmatic observer would say it's difficult to put a timeframe on when Westminster and the EU 27 will solve the Brexit puzzle," said Hargreaves Lansdown analyst George Salmon.
Do you think that one of the lessons of watching Bernie Sanders, of watching Donald Trump, is that perhaps the correct role for policy in a campaign is to inspire, and that the place for more pragmatic policy is in the legislative process?
In his autobiography, "Where's the Rest of Me," Reagan claimed that navigating contentious disputes among communists, progressives, liberals, moderate Republicans and conservative anti-communists made him more pragmatic and less idealistic - one key reason he cites for his political shift to the right.
Hardliners like trade adviser Peter Navarro, who authored a book "Death by China," have feuded over the administration's approach to China with more pragmatic aides such as economic adviser Gary Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs president, current and former U.S. officials say.
That may be in part because stimulants mixed with opioids—often called "goofballs" when methamphetamine is used instead of cocaine—are increasingly sought for more pragmatic reasons: people taking drugs need that mix to fight off the effects of more powerful opioids.
It has showcased the civil war raging in the Republican Party, between the outsider, populist and almost nihilistic forces represented by Trump and his former political guru Steve Bannon -- who has campaigned for Moore -- and the more pragmatic, futuristic wings of the party.
The USA Today survey also suggested that Americans under 35 are more pragmatic than ideological and less fixed in their voting behavior and party affiliationssuggesting that candidates might win an edge over opponents in rival parties when campaigning on these key issues.
And it seems to answer a question facing Democrats since they took control of the House: How would they balance the expansive demands of their most liberal members with the needs of more pragmatic Democrats elected in seats that were held by Republicans?
For all the agita around Sanders's all-or-nothing rhetoric, his behavior as a longtime member of Congress (and before that as a mayor) suggests a much more pragmatic approach to actual legislating than some of the wilder "political revolution" rhetoric would suggest.
For all the agita around his all-or-nothing rhetoric, his behavior as a longtime member of Congress (and before that as a mayor) suggests a much more pragmatic approach to actual legislating than some of the wilder "political revolution" rhetoric would suggest.
Mr. Greig's allies, mindful that Mr. Dacre still lurks at The Mail as an executive, take pains to say his changes are merely in tone — that The Mail still supports Brexit, only a more pragmatic, let's-think-this-through kind of Brexit.
" The Business Council's Hyder said Trudeau's administration has a "romantic view of the world that is not grounded in reality," but he added that Scheer's solution would increase tensions and that what is needed is a "more pragmatic, sensible strategy" to "bring the temperature down.
Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble urged member states to be more pragmatic and take an "intergovernmental approach" to solving problems, complaining that EU politicians had taken too long to make decisions on the migrant crisis last year and Brussels operated with timeframes that were too big.
The automaker's CEO Harald Krueger struck a similarly futuristic tone during its annual shareholder meeting in Munich this week, though the chief executive was far more pragmatic in his prognostications, discussing the sorts of innovation his company anticipated bring to market within the next decade.
Private equity firms are having to take a more pragmatic approach and make the changes that investors require upfront to get their deals fully subscribed as liquidity grows scarcer and investors take a tougher line as deals continue to launch before the summer break.
"We assume that the government will take this more pragmatic approach, but another scenario could emerge in which with increasing trade war tensions with the US, the Chinese government facilitates purchasing more Iranian crude," wrote Michael Cohen, head of energy markets research at Barclays.
While 200 Conservative lawmakers voted in support of May as leader, 1.26053 dissented, indicating opposition not only from several dozen supporters of a hard Brexit but also from many more pragmatic lawmakers - and signaling that she was no nearer to passing her EU divorce agreement.
With President Trump's promise to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act nearly dead, administration officials are scaling back their ambitions to cut the corporate tax rate sharply, apparently taking a more pragmatic approach as they scramble to secure a major legislative victory this year.
As the Palestinian Authority turns toward a more pragmatic approach in addressing water, but also the environmental and energy needs of their people, it will lead to an economically more secure Palestinian political entity and perhaps even to better outcomes in the larger political negotiations.
And Pence's language was robust and useful for domestic political consumption, But it's unlikely to drown out Trump's more pragmatic statements in recent days, at least in the ears of Saudi royals who intimately understand the power dynamics in this and previous presidential administrations.
Mr. Peanutbutter, spoon-fed flattery from his political consultant ex-wife Katrina (Lake Bell), decides a fun thing to do would be running for governor against the far more pragmatic incumbent, Woodchuck Couldchuck Berkowitz (Andre Braugher, wielding his fine-tuned deadpan to brilliant effect).
By contrast, a more pragmatic dynamic is emerging for Democrats who are more settled in office and who need the cooperation, or at least not the opposition, of the administration as they advocate for high-profile projects or against massive cuts in federal aid.
Iowa party leaders said the dinner would be an opportunity for lesser-known candidates to make their case, and several of those Democrats warned the party against leaning too far to the left, reflecting the lingering tensions between the party's progressive and more pragmatic, moderate wings.
Older black voters, who are among the most reliable in the party, tend be more pragmatic than white progressives, focusing less on policy and more on whether a candidate can be successful, said Theodore Johnson, an expert on race and politics at the Brennan Center for Justice.
Three of the four men who are thought to be in the frame, John Bolton, Newt Gingrich and Rudy Giuliani, have all said that they would simply scrap the deal; the fourth, Bob Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, takes a more pragmatic view.
He said there were now "realpolitik" factors to take into account when it comes to how the EU will deal with Russia — with the bloc appearing to be turning toward a more pragmatic approach rather than an ideological or moral stance when it comes to their neighbor.
" The Business Council's Hyder said Trudeau's administration has a "a romantic view of the world that is not grounded in reality," but she added that Scheer's solution would increase tensions and that what is needed is a "a more pragmatic, sensible strategy" to "bring the temperature down.
The different approaches reflect the tension in a Democratic Party torn between progressives like Sanders seeking major systemic changes and moderates like Biden who want a more pragmatic approach - and the concerns about which approach would be a winner against Republican President Donald Trump in November 2020.
"We think the latest developments go in line with our view that Lopez Obrador will be more pragmatic than some domestic market participants expect," said Tania Escobedo, New York-based Latam FX Strategist at RBC Capital Markets, adding there was space "for a rally" in the peso.
"I think Senator Warren's views are more pragmatic; I think she is very different in a conversation than when she's on the stump," said Robert Wolf, the former UBS executive who hosted Ms. Warren and other Senate Democrats for a fund-raiser on Martha's Vineyard this summer.
Not meaningless, by any means, but simply a vehicle that hardcore conservatives in safe districts can use to vent, while more pragmatic members of Congress try to think of a sensible plan B, like working with red-state Democrats on some kind of bipartisan health bill.
Elon Musk's political donations—like those from most billionaires in charge of massive corporations, even those in the ostensibly left-leaning Silicon Valley—are less partisan and more pragmatic, but that doesn't make those contributions and the system of politics that encourage them any less cynical or gross.
But with a costly trial set for May, a move by RBS to raise the stakes could split more pragmatic institutional investors, which include Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Axa and Aberdeen Asset Management and small shareholders, who saw personal funds decimated in the wake of the rights issue.
Rather than the romantic philosophy of Jennifer Lopez, who once insisted that love don't cost a thing, this bunny subscribes to the more pragmatic doctrine of Dolly Parton: that life isn't free, no it isn't free, that no matter what they say, somebody has to pay for love.
After flirting with the Islamists in Egypt and alienating the military -- which seized power with a good deal of popular support -- the Obama administration was forced to correct course and accept the inevitable, moving to a more pragmatic and accepting approach, at odds with its past idealistic rhetoric.
It is also my hope that the Democratic Party will seize the opportunity to reach out, particularly to younger evangelicals who recognize the importance of healthy parameters for Church/State separation and are exploring where they can vote their values for a more pragmatic, holistic, less politicized gospel.
And it may well be that the Revolutionary Guards Corps, which wields important military and economic clout in Iran and has often been at odds with the country's more pragmatic political leadership, intends to safeguard its own interests by threatening the oil transport on which the world's economy depends.
In reality, a cure for H.I.V. remains a distant dream and the focus on the two "cured" patients is a distraction from the work that we still have to do, that's more pragmatic and not as high-profile as news that someone is possibly free of the infection.
"I think he's becoming a little more pragmatic and, frankly, becoming a little more presidential in his ability to recognize that you don't get anything done around here unless you can find ways to work with both sides," Representative Jackie Speier, Democrat of California, said on CNN on Friday.
"I think he's becoming a little more pragmatic and, frankly, becoming a little more presidential in his ability to recognize that you don't get anything done around here unless you can find ways to work with both sides," Representative Jackie Speier, Democrat of California, said Friday on CNN.
"This new government has adopted a more pragmatic approach to tourist visas, understanding that clearly the migratory flow of Americans wanting to live in Brazil is much lower than the opposite," said Martin Frakenberg, president of the Brazilian Luxury Travel Association and founder of the travel company Matuete.
"It seemed highly unlikely that Cruise would meet that 2019 and not just because of the technical challenges," Gartner Senior Research Director Mike Ramsey said in a recent interview, adding that the company faced more pragmatic challenges such as designing a vehicle platform and launching a ride-hailing app and business.
Despite her earlier, more pragmatic instincts on health care, Ms Warren adopted two nearly incompatible pledges: to deliver Mr Sanders' version of single-payer health care—more generous than that of Britain or Canada—but without any premiums or deductibles and without raising taxes on the vast majority of Americans.
Anne-Marie Brady, an expert on China at the University of Canterbury, said the blow wasn't as severe now as it might have been in the past because Taipei has built unofficial relations with dozens of countries and the EU as part of a more pragmatic approach to its diplomacy.
Here's the great thing about this generation from my point of view: They have our values, but they're much more sober-minded, much more willing to work with each other, much more pragmatic, much less ideological, which is one of the more unattractive features of my generation in the '60s.
But after an election in which Democrats made considerable gains in districts won by Mr. Trump, the prospect of a crop of outspoken progressives having outsize power and influence in a newly realigned Washington is worrying some of the more pragmatic Democrats, especially those who flipped Republican seats this month.
Even Democrats who are unlikely to vote for Mr. Azar say that he will probably be confirmed, and that he would be more pragmatic and less ideological than the man he would succeed, Tom Price, who resigned in September under criticism for his use of private jets and military flights.
" Like Mattis, he would not answer whether he was disheartened seeing Sadr rise to the top, only saying that he "would not have been our choice for the No. 1 spot in the recent elections," and noting that the cleric is "evolving towards a more pragmatic stance in a lot of ways.
When Fidel Castro -- himself an avid baseball fan -- was president of Cuba, players faced a lifetime ban from the country if they left the island to play for huge sums in the U.S. But Castro's younger brother and successor, Raul, has been more pragmatic when it comes to the island's national past time.
The disastrous showing at the polls has also cast a cloud over May's vision for a "hard Brexit" from the E.U. – in which Britain would leave Europe's single market and customs union – raising the prospect that a more pragmatic approach, prioritizing close trade links over controlling immigration, might be on the cards.
There is a way of telling Ammons's story by emphasizing the intensity of his early religious formation, but any family that attends a Pentecostal church, with its revivalist spectacles and dire preaching, because it's more convenient than the more modern options down the road should be understood perhaps as more pragmatic than devout.
Biden's strong support among black voters is due to a number of overlapping factors, including his close relationships in the community he's cultivated during his decades in public life, and the fact that African-American voters tend to both be more ideologically moderate than white ones and more pragmatic in their voting behavior.
Though Clinton is clearly positioning herself as the more pragmatic candidate who could work with Republicans to pass legislation, most voters and politicians (Republicans included) have no expectation that the next president will be able to get any more done than President Obama has with the Congress of the last eight years.
Ms. Merkel may be one of the world's most admired leaders and an inspiration for a new generation of women politicians, but at home her appeal has been more pragmatic: Her political capital derives from her ability to react to crises rather than on her conceptualizing and shaping of the country's political agenda.
Steps to nomination In stark contrast with Romney's 2012 presidential primary campaign -- where he tailored his message to the ideologically pure voters who control the early state contests -- he has more recently touched on controversial issues like global warming and expanding legal immigration that are important to the more pragmatic voters of Utah.
People who have worked closely with Pelosi believe she will take the more pragmatic approach and not move to impeach Trump — barring a bombshell finding from special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE.
"My [personal] take is that people don't take his rhetoric on its own, and instead think of his harsh rhetoric as language on the stump and anticipate him to follow in the footsteps of previous U.S. presidents by becoming more pragmatic" should he take office, said Shan Huang, managing editor at Caixin, a Chinese media group.
By putting aside the more controversial debate about data in motion, or information being passed between two devices on an encrypted platform, and focusing on a conversation about data at rest, or information stored on a particular device, allowed us to find a more pragmatic way to address the concerns of both privacy advocates and law enforcement.
" (Ailes, who died in 2017, staunchly defended himself in regard to the complaints, as has O'Reilly, but both were forced to leave the network.) Ailes brought the zeal of a true believer to a media operation that bore his stamp down to the smallest detail, telling the more pragmatic Murdoch -- who Ailes wasn't above scheming against -- "This is our time.
In Afghanistan, where Holbrooke was Obama's special representative, he often took a more pragmatic view than the president, who could barely tolerate him and his analogies to Vietnam, with Hamid Karzai figuring for him as a redux of Ngo Dinh Diem and the Taliban as a frustratingly fragmented version of the Viet Minh, with whom Holbrooke advised cutting a political deal.
Tim HuelskampTimothy (Tim) Alan HuelskampCure for cancer would become more likely if FDA streamlined the drug approval process Emails show climate change skeptics tout 'winning' under Trump Trump administration's reforms could make welfare work again MORE (R-Kan.), a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, who lost his 2016 primary against a Republican rival who pitched himself as a more pragmatic choice.
But, you know, if you want to take a more hopeful view of the world, we're operating so far short of the frontier what's possible in terms of sensible policy, that it's possible, if you had a little bit better -- we discovered the capacity for more pragmatic government, you could see some improvement in both the rate of (inaudible) over time and how those outcomes are distributed.
Read: Political Swag Vendors Are the Real Winners in New Hampshire Kasich has bet his entire campaign on New Hampshire, doing over 100 town halls across the state and presumably hoping his brand of more pragmatic, optimistic conservatism (as opposed to the apocalyptic Trumpian and Cruzian varieties) catches on with both GOP supporters and all those unaffiliated voters who might wander into the Republican primary.
" Now, we could take a more pragmatic view here and say, "Well, look, he actually needs access to a car in order to get the next job, and he actually wants a job, so it's in our interest to help him get access to that transportation because that means he will earn money, pay taxes, and contribute to the community rather than sinking further into desperation or crime or drug use or whatever.

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