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"Pragmatically," Democrats in Washington are pushing for "universal" health care that isn't universal.
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Pragmatically, they may have found that simply giving away tickets and inviting payment on an honour system is effective.
Creative Control - Part 3 Hal Duncan 2009
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Pragmatically, they may have found that simply giving away tickets and inviting payment on an honour system is effective.
Archive 2009-02-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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Peter Ticktin, a Florida plaintiffs 'attorney, said, "Pragmatically, it is impossible" for the bank to fix documents so quickly.
Federal Agencies Say They're Probing Foreclosure Problems AP 2010
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Pragmatically speaking, it seems we ought to valorize achievements like writing Anna Karenina or work that leads to a Nobel Prize, even if Tolstoy or [Nobel-winning scientist] would have had a personally happier — and more fulfilling, even — life focusing on their family.
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Pragmatically: what theories of domain name law are emerging from the decided cases?
Archive 2009-10-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Pragmatically: what theories of domain name law are emerging from the decided cases?
WIPIP at Seton Hall part 2 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Pragmatically, she has no illusions about the fact that taking on the FGM matter is a "huge thing to confront."
Marcia G. Yerman: Liberia's Leymah Gbowee Talks Maternal Health Through Peace Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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Pragmatically, the most important reason to upgrade trims is the availability of safety features.
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Pragmatically, I could turn bullish again, but I need to see confirmation of buoyancy in personal consumption expenditures these coming months.
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