| 41. | "You've seen pragmatism happen ."
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| 42. | Pragmatism, not personal affection, is the glue that binds them.
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| 43. | Such pragmatism was rarely heard from the administration in 1994.
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| 44. | But Chien is hopeful that Beijing will take the road of pragmatism.
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| 45. | And yet this address was no mere exercise in pragmatism.
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| 46. | She says pragmatism usually limits affairs to weekdays even during the year.
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| 47. | Pragmatism is king, and candidates learn quickly to play the chameleon.
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| 48. | It may in fact be the best kind of pragmatism.
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| 49. | North Korea's new pragmatism has a way to go yet.
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| 50. | But what is pragmatism to some is hypocrisy to others.
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