Examples of 'pragmatic' in a sentence

Meaning of "pragmatic"

Pragmatic is an adjective describing a practical, realistic, or sensible approach to problem-solving or decision-making
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  • Practical, concerned with making decisions and actions that are useful in practice, not just theory.
  • Philosophical; dealing with causes, reasons, and effects, rather than with details and circumstances; said of literature.
  • Interfering in the affairs of others; officious; meddlesome.
  • A man of business.

How to use "pragmatic" in a sentence

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Perhaps more pragmatic solutions need to be sought.
It requires reconsidering its role in a pragmatic way.
A pragmatic approach to internal communication should be adopted.
They need to be politically pragmatic in order to do this.
Sober pragmatic conclusions now seem inevitable.
So we accept this as a pragmatic and sensible measure.
A pragmatic approach should be taken in that respect.
Priorities should be pragmatic and relatively simple.
Pragmatic solutions are being found to problems as they appear.
The approach has been pragmatic and exemplary.
The most pragmatic aspect was that of assistance.
His motives were more pragmatic and political.
A more pragmatic and less ambitious approach.
The reasons are both pragmatic and political.
A pragmatic approach to tax incentives is therefore essential.

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This refusal was pragmatic rather than ideological.
Pragmatic ethics is a theory of normative philosophical ethics.
This is partly for pragmatic political reasons.
Pragmatic regulatory regime with strong reputation.
This constitutes a pragmatic case against being a naturalist.
Pragmatic work the desired goal to reach.
Citizens demand pragmatic solutions to their problems.
The main themes are identified in a pragmatic way.
Clearer and pragmatic guidance would be useful.
This solution seems to us to be reasonable and pragmatic.
A world of pragmatic solutions is not an easy one.
It also believed in globalization on a strictly pragmatic level.
This is a pragmatic and sensible way forward.
This limit was selected for pragmatic reasons.
A flexible and pragmatic approach was therefore required.
These methods are sometimes described as aspirational or pragmatic.
This is the pragmatic element of such designs.
We should finally be totally realistic and pragmatic.
Calvert was a pragmatic man not given to ostentation.
And we would take a more pragmatic view.
I need to be pragmatic if we want to feed the world.
They therefore decided to follow a pragmatic approach.
Mathias is a pragmatic agent with little imagination.
Our third test is a matter of pragmatic principle.
A flexible and pragmatic approach was followed throughout.
It is high time that we took a pragmatic line.
It is the only pragmatic answer to a practical problem.
I think that it is very sensible and pragmatic.
Through pragmatic and meaningful succession arrangements.
Your approach has been pragmatic but constructive.
This pragmatic progressive approach is very important.
We are pursuing a prudent and pragmatic financial policy.
So let us be pragmatic and listen to what we are being told.
So we have fought two wars to end up being pragmatic.
We take a pragmatic approach in providing this assistance.

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