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Those in favour of a strictly secular educational system believed the law to be a concession given to the church in exchange for support, however, and became disillusioned with the pragmatic Frondizi.
Frontispiece of a Roundhead | Parliamentarian pamphlet showing Prince Rupert of the Rhine | Prince Rupert at the Battle of BirminghamBy the early 17th century Birmingham's booming economy, dominated by the self-made merchants and manufacturers of the new metal trades rather than traditional landed interests ; its expanding population and high degree of social mobility ; and the almost complete absence from the area of a resident aristocracy ; had seen it develop a new form of social structure very different from that of more traditional towns and rural areas: relationships were based more around pragmatic commercial linkages than the rigid paternalism and deference of feudal society, and the town was widely seen as one where loyalty to the traditional hierarchies of the established church and aristocracy was weak.
Each member of the church has “ charisms ” for the common good of all in the church, without the strict need of the “ one ” to symbolize and guarantee unity ( though the “ one ” might be needed for pragmatic rather than dogmatic reasons ).
Saint Iustin Popović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Jустин Поповић ) ( 6 April 1894, Vranje-7 April 1979, Ćelije Monastery, Lelić ) was an Eastern Orthodox theologian, archimandrite of the Ćelije Monastery, Dostoyevski scholar, a champion of anti-communism, a writer, and a critic of the pragmatic church ( ecclesiastical ) life.

pragmatic and president
However, in 1962, at the Daughters ' second convention, national president Jaye Bell again urged for the pragmatic approach of integration and patience with a slow criminal justice system.
As chief nuclear negotiator, Iranian analysts said he differed with the president over how to pursue negotiations with his European counterparts and say he backed a more pragmatic approach.

pragmatic and If
If its ontology is accused, the pragmatic answer is " read the minutes of the meeting ", both because the strong social constructionism is busy creating programs, and because sharing a reality accurately and completely is futile.
In this part, the lyrics have a pragmatic sense of control of the situation —" If you want my future, forget my past "— which, according to musicologist Sheila Whiteley, tap directly into the emotions of the young teenage audience.
* If we evaluate the pragmatism of the pragmatists on a pragmatic basis, we have to say that by their own standards they have failed.
They say: ' If politics was pragmatic instead of goddamned babble, then the war would stop when security had come for our fatherland!

pragmatic and there
In general, there was a marked trend towards a pragmatic approach to political issues, rather than a philosophical one.
Although there are wide differences in viewpoint among these and other proponents of pragmatic theory, they hold in common that truth is verified and confirmed by the results of putting one's concepts into practice.
Many tories-both red and blue-opposed such moves, while others took the view that all would have to be pragmatic if there was any hope of reviving a strong party system.
And since there has never existed a " drug-free world ", their views on drug issues can be described as utopian as opposed to pragmatic.
" Although there may be some symbolism attributed to it ( i. e., long life, health and energy in the upcoming year ), this tradition may be regarded as largely pragmatic: the traditional wife, busy cooking several days ' worth of food for everyone, would likely prefer to make something simple for immediate consumption.
Goodman said there are pragmatic reasons to back legalized prostitution.
According to Helen Burns “ Roosevelt met with severe criticism from the liberals and the progressives for not nationalizing the bank during the period of crisis .” She states “ there seems little doubt that he could have done this ” but she also concludes Roosevelt “ did not believe in a government-owned and-operated bank ” and was ultimately pragmatic or even conservative in his approach to banking legislation.
However, there are others who believe that he is more pragmatic than his older brother and willing to institute some market-oriented economic policies.
He meant that, while philosophical and psychoanalytic ideas about the self could be very complex and arcane, with a great deal of specialized jargon, there was a pragmatic usefulness to the ordinary word " self " with its range of traditional meanings.
While there was some opposition, the reasons cited were financial and pragmatic, and Imperial agreed to keep agricultural teaching and research on the campus.
The reason the authors place so much emphasis on narrowing economic gaps is because they believe, against many of the people they interview, that there is no ideological support for capitalism, only the pragmatic fact that the system works better than any other.
In this counterfeit world only the pragmatic Tom thrives, for he alone recognizes that there is no distinction that matters between what is real and what is only apparently real.
As Gillis J. Harp points out in " The Positivist Republic ", Comte's positivism found a fertile ground in the democratic republic of the United States, and there soon developed among the pragmatic intellectual community in New York City, which featured such thinkers as William James and Charles Sanders Peirce and, on the other hand, among the federal government scientists in Washington D. C. ( like Ward ) a general consensus regarding positivism.
Les Ames agreed with Wyatt's view and said that, though the majority of the England players were morally opposed to Jardine's tactics, Sutcliffe took the pragmatic view that " the ball is there, it's short, so hook it ".
However, there is also a more pragmatic side to the text, which claims that concentration, use, and routine can also help to develop a powerful personality: “ Practice is nine tenth ” ( 67 ).

pragmatic and is
Modern Zen presentation to the West insists on the anti-authoritarian, highly pragmatic nature of the Zen belief -- scriptures are burned to make fire, action is based on direct self-confidence, and so on.
Rothbard bases his philosophy on natural law grounds and also provides economic explanations of why he thinks anarcho-capitalism is preferable on pragmatic grounds as well.
It is also distinguished from virtue ethics, which focuses on the character of the agent rather than on the nature or consequences of the act ( or omission ) itself, and pragmatic ethics which treats morality like science: advancing socially over the course of many lifetimes, such that any moral criterion is subject to revision.
Legalism is a pragmatic political philosophy synthesized by Shang Yang and Han Fei.
* Whether it is through universal pragmatic principles through which mutual understanding is achieved ( Habermas ).
Research has provided deep insight to virtually all aspects of databases, though not always has been pragmatic, effective ( and cannot and should not always be: research is exploratory in nature, and not always leads to accepted or useful ideas ).
The constructivist point of view is pragmatic ; as Vico said: " The norm of the truth is to have made it.
Typologically, Esperanto has prepositions and a free pragmatic word order that by default is subject – verb – object.
Fianna Fáil has led governments including parties of the centre-left ( Labour and the Green Party ) and of the centre-right ( the now-defunct Progressive Democrats ) and is often seen as a pragmatic party of the establishment.
Prioritisation of rights for pragmatic reasons is however a widely accepted necessity.
Instead of figuring out which ship, if either, is the " same ", and then declaring that it should be returned, the pragmatic solution is to figure out which ship should be returned, and then declare that it is the " same ".
One contribution to this pragmatic efficiency is supplied by the guidance a representation provides for organizing information so as to facilitate making the recommended inferences.
This view of language is associated with the study of language in pragmatic, cognitive and interactional frameworks, as well as in socio-linguistics and linguistic anthropology.
However, in the pragmatic interactions between police and citizens, this is rarely true.
Notably the Internet Relay Chat ( IRC ), which is more pragmatic and scales better for large numbers of small groups.
Namibia also is addressing the sensitive issue of agrarian land reform in a pragmatic manner.
An alternative solution, is the eclectic view, which accepts both interpretations: depending on the situation, one selects one of the two interpretations for pragmatic, or principled, reasons.
Nevertheless, it is both fictional and comical, and though it offers a pragmatic opposition to the destructiveness of war, its message seems to stem from frustration with the existing conflict ( then in its twentieth year ) rather than from a philosophical position against violence or war.
Empiricists see empiricism as a pragmatic compromise between philosophical skepticism and nomothetic science ; philosophical skepticism is in turn sometimes referred to as " radical empiricism.
* Study in the Arts and Sciences is both pragmatic and enlightening.

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