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pragmatism

noun as in practicality

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But Mr Duran, Harris's former colleague in the attorney general’s office, sees it less as a matter of political scrupulousness and more simply a sign of her political pragmatism.

From BBC

But that concern does not get in the way of business and there is a brutal pragmatism to thinking about the make-up of the team.

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Martin does not give off the air of a manager who is willing to sacrifice principle for pragmatism and potential safety that switch in approach might, although only might, bring.

From BBC

Whether their cautious pragmatism to ensure the victory was secured without giving overdue consideration to NRR was the right one remains to be seen.

From BBC

Meeting disaffected voters where they are instead of expecting them to show up to their parents’ newscasts is simple pragmatism.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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