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To a pragmatist, the building is more important than the thinking.
Those close to him say he is nothing if not a pragmatist.
But I was by nature a pragmatist and a student of history.
That is to say, she became a pragmatist the hard way.
If an idea works then it must be true, to the Pragmatist.
"But you're a pragmatist and will go along until you see things more clearly."
"Al by nature is more of a pragmatist than his father," she said.
Then say so in the record, the pragmatist would counter.
She is a pragmatist, seeking the best way to power.
He's a pragmatist, sensitive to the political nature of this.
When it comes to policy, he is the ultimate pragmatist.
Being a pragmatist, she eventually saw this as a lost cause, and let it go.
The pragmatists have been asking the question from the beginning: Can he win?
The pragmatist will pay whatever attention to the past is required by good strategy.
He is a pragmatist and honorable member of our country.
But romantic old Jim was nothing if not a pragmatist.
The pragmatists in the room are probably asking the big question: how much will all this cost?
But as a pragmatist, he now talks about the need for economic reform.
Right for the pragmatists in the group, we want to do something practical learn from that.
"We would love to see it go down, but we're pragmatists."
The pragmatists don't seem to be on the road to building such things.
Interrupting our pragmatist, she held the book up for all of us to see.
Pragmatist architecture does not have a particular style so much as an approach.
He has made his mark as a cautious pragmatist more likely to believe in market forces than state control.
But the new Next work stations reveal him to be a pragmatist above all else.