41. For the most part, the Chinese have acted and will act pragmatically  in crises. 42. Her programs always have been constructed pragmatically . 43. Confidence is a limited-supply commodity pragmatically  important to large nations and small ones. 44. Hess, the Brookings government expert, looks at the delegation's efforts pragmatically . 45. If so, there's nothing wrong with an ambitious man pragmatically  thinking ahead. 46. Of course, many athletes will pragmatically  welcome anything that gives them a competitive edge. 47. Balleyguier said she hoped to implement Swiss laws " consistently but pragmatically  ." 48. Gilfoot was built from 1936 39 and was pragmatically  fitted out with electric street lighting. 49. And pragmatically  speaking, unless they have had abortions, their fertility has not been proven. 50. We think about death pragmatically , but the emotion that gets dragged in is something else.