Pragmatize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pragmatism
The quality or state of being pragmatic in literature the pragmatic or philosophical method
Pragmatically
In a pragmatical manner
Pragmatic sanction
Pragmatic sanction, a rescript or answer of the sovereign, delivered by
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Sufficient cause
142. The expression 'sufficient cause' should, therefore, be considered with pragmatism in justice-oriented approach rather than the technical detection of sufficient
Pragmatize
To consider represent or embody something unreal as fact to materialize
hardheaded
Having sound judgment sagacious shrewd practical and pragmatic
hardnose
A hard nosed person one who is realistic and pragmatic and is impatient with those who are not
hard nosed
by practical experience and observation rather than theory tough and pragmatic as a hard nosed businessman
Pragmatic
Of or pertaining to business or to affairs of the nature of business practical material businesslike in habit or manner
Pragmaticalness
The quality or state of being pragmatical
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