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pragmatism

noun as in practicality

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This analysis synthesizes perspectives from political strategists, polls, and legislative debates to highlight the evolving dynamics within California’s Latino electorate, underscoring tensions between partisan loyalty and community-driven pragmatism.

This season perhaps begs the question of whether pragmatism is Parker's philosophy or merely a style he's leant on to try to get Burnley back into the top flight this season?

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Slot's team, measured by Opta statistics, carved out nine big chances - testimony to their dominance as well the defensive vulnerability Postecoglou shows little sign of addressing with extra pragmatism.

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Khair was encouraged by the pragmatism demonstrated in the days following the rebel takeover.

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This evolution reflects al-Sharaa's strategic vision and likely incorporates elements of opportunism and pragmatism aimed at ensuring the group's acceptance and long-term survival.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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