pragmatist in A Sentence

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    Pragmatists believe that reality must be experienced.

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    When Sanders took office, he quickly became known as a Pragmatist.

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    Trump is a kind of“ends justify the means” Pragmatist, but not necessarily a nuclear true-believer.

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    You could even be a Pragmatist and realise there is no such thing as age difference.

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    In the early part of the 20th century, John Dewey(a Pragmatist philosopher) created a new educational framework.

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    Bernie Sanders is the unrealistic one, and Hillary Clinton, the Pragmatist, is the candidate who can get things done?

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    Bernie Sanders is the unrealistic one, and Hillary Clinton, the Pragmatist, is the candidate who can get things done.

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    Pragmatist Emma Thompson says Hollywood is still a completely crappy sexist industry and it's actually the worst it's ever been.:.

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    Hillary Clinton has been relying on big money to finance her presidential campaign, but she's always been a Pragmatist about governing.

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    Days, months, and years pass by- and from young, romantic-minded lovers, people become ordinary Pragmatists with quite earthly views on life.

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    Although considered a Pragmatist, Vajpayee assumed a defiant posture in the face of Western criticism of India's testing of several nuclear weapons in 1998.

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    The Pragmatist in her must know that the only way her ideas will make it in real life is if the public is organized and mobilized behind them.

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    Chief of New Scotland Yard and Minister of Investigations, which has become the"Nose", Finch is a Pragmatist who sides with the government because he would rather serve in a world of order than one of chaos.

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    Eerily beautiful, if reminiscent of what many seem to think resembles their idea of the“gate to hell,” some Turkmen Pragmatists are promoting the burning crater to eco-tourists, one of whom described the experience as“taking your breath away.

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    A major debate arose in the 1970s and 80s was that of whether nature has intrinsic value in itself independent of human values or whether its value is merely instrumental, with ecocentric or deep ecology approaches emerging on the one hand versus consequentialist or Pragmatist anthropocentric approaches on the other.

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