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Russia's new pragmatism is set out in a leaked foreign-ministry paper.
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Nothing would more clearly illustrate the new pragmatism at Boeing than to link up with a European firm which is part of the Airbus consortium that has recently done so much to damage its profits.
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Manufacturers are bringing an entirely new level of pragmatism to cloud computing, quickly deflating its hype by pushing for results on the shop floor.
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As to the West, which accommodated the authoritarian regimes of the Arab countries, it should not now accommodate religious obscurantism in the name of a new form of pragmatism.
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The new politics of pragmatism will be put to the test if, as is not impossible, Sinn Fein wins enough assembly seats to put Mr McGuinness within reach of becoming first minister.
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This new-found pragmatism is likely to prove lasting.
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The key to this is another of those infamous New York qualities: pragmatism.
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Michigan the home of the United Auto Workers and machine politics seems an odd place not just for Ms Granholm, but also for her message, a sort of new-age, policy-wonkish pragmatism.
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He urged the current crop of MPs to draw inspiration from Sir Courtenay's "patience, persistence and pragmatism", and be "in the vanguard" of pushing for these new powers.
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Paul, who is considering a presidential campaign in 2016, said the path to victory needs both principle and pragmatism, noting that the GOP is consistently losing campaigns on the West Coast, in New England and in Midwest states like Illinois.
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