Keynes, unlike many modern soi-dissant Keynesians, was pragmatically, not dogmatically, opposed to a gold standard.
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Reluctantly but pragmatically, Arnold goes along, grouching and grizzling every step of the way.
Collecting and analyzing this data allows you to pragmatically make decisions about asset allocation.
Perhaps, more pragmatically, he calculated that Wahhabism and the Saud family would sink or swim together.
Pragmatically, because of the shortened training camp and cramped season which minimized the number of team practices.
Solving it has much more to do with acting pragmatically than following your passion, I want to tell them.
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The editor of Science, Donald Kennedy, pragmatically defends his decision to cut a deal in order to secure disclosure.
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We should focus pragmatically, not ideologically, on what actions will best allocate capital for the creation of real jobs.
Economically, it has shown much greater willingness than Japan to open up and to tackle obvious problems quickly and pragmatically.
Industry players and analysts are tempering projections and think more pragmatically.
Then he pragmatically extended them, calling his pirouette a "substantial victory for middle class families" who would otherwise have suffered a tax increase.
The New York Times might have even granted Bush 15 minutes of sympathetic coverage if he had behaved "pragmatically" and embraced defeat in Iraq.
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Flat land is at a premium, and orchards are planted pragmatically, stepping higgledy-piggledy uphill or weaving a line along thin terraces cut into the hillsides.
But they will pragmatically take them wherever they find them.
Many companies are still holding large amounts of cash, waiting pragmatically to see if the government will alter its direction and begin to remedy their fear, uncertainty and doubt.
"Trying to figure out what the link is between a person's faith and their politics is very, very difficult business because there is so much pragmatically and ideologically that's also driving what's going on, " he says.
The blackouts in America and Europe are best seen as teething pains for systems in transition, argues Jo Whitehead of the Boston Consulting Group, as regulators pragmatically work out what precisely their role should be in liberalised markets.
Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon were two Republicans who pragmatically accepted that Americans had come to expect that the federal government would protect against certain risks and that trying to reverse politics to the pre-New Deal period would be politically suicidal.
So we believe that -- we continue to make the argument, we continue to negotiate, we continue to look at the avenues available to us to make something bigger happen, even as we, very pragmatically, negotiate and try to work out something small.
"Personally, I think that having some threshold would give some more uniformity to the test, but pragmatically we don't want to limit the sensitivity of tests, " said Prof David Cowan from King's College London, who is in charge of anti-doping at next summer's London Olympic Games.
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