definition/restatement
Pragmatic refers to an approach or solution that is focused on practicality and real-world consequences, often prioritizing effectiveness over theoretical considerations. Practical, on the other hand, refers to something that is useful, suitable, or appropriate for a specific purpose or situation. In essence, being pragmatic involves considering the practical aspects of a situation, while being practical involves implementing solutions that are feasible and relevant to the circumstances at hand.
The Practical Theatre Company was created in 1979.
You can find a practical law company at the US section of the Practical Law website. Once on the website, click on "PLC Law Firm" in the top navigation menu to bring up the company firm page.
the company president is Randy Guthrie
Yes, you should capitalize the word "President" when referring to the title of the President of a company as it is a formal title. For example, "The President of the company called a meeting."
The plural of practicum is practicums or the little-used practica.
Kunihiko Sato was the first president of the JVC company.
Mr. President
frank .c. mars is the president of the mars candy company
He aids the president
he or she presides over the company