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Pragmatically
Pragmatically meaning
In a pragmatic manner. | In terms of pragmatics.
Example sentences (19)
The aforementioned actions demonstrate Taiwan’s continuous efforts to pragmatically seek opportunities to contribute to the international community.
Beijing, pragmatically, supports building this corridor as a BRI project since 2022.
But journalists remain dedicated to promoting the truth, working both pragmatically and creatively to ensure their stories reach the world.
Is it even necessary as, pragmatically, we can do without one?
And, pragmatically, it is unclear to what extent Biden would place a premium on such issues as he will likely be facing steep domestic political and economic challenges.
For democracy to take root, the issue of women's equitable participation needs to be addressed pragmatically.
For example, while some of the women she has interviewed took comfort in memorialising their lost babies with personalised jewellery or symbolic tattoos, others approach the experience more pragmatically, and don’t even think of their losses as “babies”.
If that is China’s plan, it may follow that China intends to pursue its trade and political interests pragmatically on separate planes.
She finally produces one, and Ritu pragmatically heads towards a Dubai-based professional, who has a ‘chauffeur-driven car and servants.
In countering the U.S., the Islamic regime turned pragmatically to other powers for better relations, especially with the USSR (and now its successor, Russia), China, and India, irrespective of its ideological and political differences with them.
The church leadership may be “forced to pragmatically change its behavior and approach out of a cost-benefit analysis.
Well I think that a lot of GPs have pragmatically been dealing with this problem for years, by saying well look just take what you can manage, take less.
While the Burnham approach was pragmatically applicable to Singapore, it could not fit in Guyana.
Pragmatically speaking, which best prepares students for future success—a secular school program, or a yeshiva program?
By this account, Gertrude's worst crime is of pragmatically marrying her brother-in-law in order to avoid a power vacuum.
However, the other naval powers, including Corinth and Aegina refused to give command to the Athenians, and Themistocles pragmatically backed down.
Instead they approached the nation's problems pragmatically, keeping in mind the constraints imposed by democratic public opinion.
Iraq decided to deal with its debt more pragmatically and approached the Paris Club of official creditors.
The interoperability clauses are often pragmatically inoperative due to the vigorous enforcement and strict interpretation of the GPL as it related to integration, aggregation, and linking.