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Перевод: pragmatism
[существительное] прагматизм ; практичность ; практицизм ; догматизм ; назойливость
Тезаурус:
- What Stuart Hall's new-style analysis of Thatcher, Major, Basildon man, et al , amounts to is old-fashioned pragmatism; in other words, opportunist and unprincipled calculation of the vagaries of the electorate.
- Smeed's report, "Road Pricing: The Economic and Technical Possibilities", is a classic of Anglo-Saxon economic pragmatism.
- They are also an invitation to those who exercise political power to reflect on the nature of man and of human society and in the enactment of laws to eschew the often brilliant attractions of pragmatism, of relativism or of short-term solutions in favour of lasting concern for the common good of all.
- Finally, a few guideline wishes for the 1990s: undoubtedly, first, that the Channel Tunnel will be completed without undue delay and that a new highspeed route will rapidly follow through Kent; that under their new chairman, Robert Reid the second, from Shell, due to take his post in October 1990, BR will somehow regain a touch of personality, warmth, humanity, without losing their commercial edge; that the policy of providing new and cheaperto-operate stock for secondary routes rather than handing down yesterday's worn-out express trains pays real dividends and prevents too much discussion of "bustitution"; and that defensive theory will give way to common-sense pragmatism over matters such as the quality of the printed timetable and what really benefits the customer.
- In part this is simple pragmatism.
- That sort of compartmentalization has been roundly denounced by Bob Jones University and those sections of American fundamentalism with which Paisley is most at home but we will never know if his religio-political system would permit such pragmatism because the constitutional issue so overrides everything else in Northern Ireland that there is no expectation or need for him to work with conservative Catholics.
- "It's a question of pragmatism, because we found to obtain rights to certain tracks would have cost more than the budget for the entire picture.
- Not unnaturally one consequence of this reductionism is that action and pragmatism take on an extra dimension in the police mind, holding a special place in the institutional imagination.
- Labour's campaign in the weeks leading to municipal elections bore all the traces of populist pragmatism.
- Yet in spite of these areas of concern, there is growing pragmatism and reality everywhere apparent in Africa among politicians and educationists - a measure of confidence gained and success achieved.
- Cox sees the growth of modernity and pragmatism as the likely direction for the group, with the consequent and gradual dissolution of catholic nationalism.
- Bevin did have a view of Europe, but it was a limited one conditioned by pragmatism and scepticism.
- The first is unavoidable pragmatism.
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