| 41. | For the most part, the Chinese have acted and will act pragmatically in crises.
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| 42. | Her programs always have been constructed pragmatically.
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| 43. | Confidence is a limited-supply commodity pragmatically important to large nations and small ones.
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| 44. | Hess, the Brookings government expert, looks at the delegation's efforts pragmatically.
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| 45. | If so, there's nothing wrong with an ambitious man pragmatically thinking ahead.
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| 46. | Of course, many athletes will pragmatically welcome anything that gives them a competitive edge.
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| 47. | Balleyguier said she hoped to implement Swiss laws " consistently but pragmatically ."
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| 48. | Gilfoot was built from 1936 39 and was pragmatically fitted out with electric street lighting.
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| 49. | And pragmatically speaking, unless they have had abortions, their fertility has not been proven.
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| 50. | We think about death pragmatically, but the emotion that gets dragged in is something else.
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