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pragmatics

[prag-mat-iks] / prægˈmæt ɪks /


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Those favoring more incremental change are sold as fair and pragmatics, given the general opposition that Republicans and older voters have toward free college tuition.

From Seattle Times

Essex County lawmakers, who say they have improved conditions at the jail, point to pragmatics.

From New York Times

The pragmatics are creating political momentum that might make it more difficult for Senate Republicans to resist impeachment.

From The New Yorker

This was also a matter of publishing pragmatics—who, after “Bunny Modern,” was going to sign on the dotted line for a thousand Bowman pages?

From The New Yorker

Still, the pragmatics point to the math a Democrat will need to get to 270 electoral votes.

From Seattle Times