Levy avoids hot-button issues like vouchers and instead talks in pragmatic terms about results.
"It could take some retooling to tell that kind of story, where the actors see what they're doing in more moment-to-moment, pragmatic terms."
Must believing citizens recast their fundamental views about life and death into pragmatic, secular terms?
In pragmatic terms, this is an extremely valuable animal.
Others see the city's strategy in more pragmatic terms.
After this, it presents in coolly pragmatic terms the police examination that Sarah undergoes.
He was able to think in clear, pragmatic terms.
In pragmatic terms, of course, no district attorney can afford to pursue hotly every law the Legislature has put on the books.
Even the political system, however strong the attachment to it, tends to be justified in pragmatic terms.
Very little work has been done, however, in accounting for the development of an individual dramatic character in pragmatic or discourse terms.