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Pragmatism is a
philosophical tradition that
views language and
thought as
tools for prediction,
problem solving, and action,
rather than describing, representing...
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Final Exit: The
Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and ****isted
Suicide for the Dying,
often shortened to just
Final Exit, is a 1991 book
written by Derek...
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family surname (rarely only one surname,
sometimes more than two). For
practicality,
usually only the last
surname (excluding prepositions) is used in formal...
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diverse reasons including aesthetics, convenience, culture, fashion,
practicality, punishment, a rite of p****age, religion, or style. The
earliest historical...
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undergo many
changes before the
design is
finalized for the sake of
practicality, safety,
regulatory compliance, and cost. A "production-intent" prototype...
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objectives and
requirements while considering the
limitations imposed by
practicality, regulation,
safety and cost. The word
engineer (Latin ingeniator, the...
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chivalrous action. It also
serves to
describe an
idealism without regard to
practicality. An
impulsive person or act
might be
regarded as quixotic. Quixotism...
- expanded. Often, such a
provision is used as a
compromise or out of
practicality, to
allow new
rules to be
enacted without upsetting a well-established...
- X4 is
widely considered as a "coupé"
version of the X3,
trading its
practicality with a
sloping rear roof
which offers a
sportier styling. BMW has indicated...
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thoroughly redesigned for 1941. The 1935 Ford's
combination of price,
practicality, and
looks vaulted the
company ahead of
rival Chevrolet for the sales...