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		pragmatismprag‧ma‧tis‧m /ˈpræɡmətɪzəm/ noun [uncountable]    - Strauss' pragmatism has kept the company profitable.
 
 - Does the as-if strategy of pragmatism allow a better explanation?
 - His attitude toward society is a guarded, somewhat pessimistic pragmatism.
 - In short, leaders attempt to bridge the gap between idealism and pragmatism.
 - Mr Rafsanjani's pragmatism deserves pragmatic acceptance.
 - Speaking as fellow politicians, they instead stressed his vision and his pragmatism.
 - The pendulum has swung from silly dreaming to grinding pragmatism.
 - When state department analysts are asked for their opinions, however, pragmatism will probably trump ideology.
 
    a way of dealing with problems in a sensible practical way instead of following a set of ideas:   a politician known for his pragmatism—pragmatist noun [countable]  |