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    diplomatic


    1. Reminding her sister, who also carried those memories, of that plan and its intended result, was not a diplomatic thing to do right now


    2. ‘… in a sort of diplomatic capacity


    3. Eventually, as she and her new spouse walked down one of the leafier boulevards of the city near the diplomatic quarter, she saw a mansion house of the most ornately carved variety


    4. foreign land rather than the continuation of diplomatic and


    5. down one of the leafier boulevards of the city near the diplomatic


    6. forgot to attend a diplomatic dinner because she was so engrossed


    7. Nevertheless the Empire’s forces in Skyrim were compelled to oblige, from a diplomatic standpoint


    8. opinion, the letter was sent through diplomatic channels on June 29 to British consuls at the requested ports and to some other


    9. Not just in Russia where diplomatic relations were known to be a foreign – in every sense of the word – concept to the new president elect, but throughout the United Bloc of nations: a committee, including the non-aligned (neutral) countries such as Japan, Korea (north & south), and India, which had at the heart of its ethos the slogan finding the middle way


    10. unethical diplomatic initiatives, England and the United States

    11. Over the years Monique had tried not to think of the others below ground, immersing herself in her diplomatic work; a role in which she still felt the need to prove her worth, rather than merely fulfilling the expectations of the cynics (those in the higher echelons of the chosen) who probably viewed her as the benefactor of a privileged background


    12. But there were many diplomatic solutions open


    13. Only Nixon and Kissinger, two men whose giant egos led them to be mesmerized by delusions about their diplomatic skill, fascinated by the juvenile game playing for foreign misadventures of the nineteenth century, would make such a disastrous mistake


    14. Marcos, it should be pointed out, had US diplomatic and military support during almost his entire dictatorship


    15. The British were suffering from terrorist attacks perpetrated by extremist Jewish terror organizations, while the Haganah was trying to reach an agreement through diplomatic channels


    16. For instance a recent failed attempt in Nigeria to rescue a British and Italian citizen caused a diplomatic breach between the UK and Italy since Italy was not informed before the failed rescue took place


    17. She would come up with something fairly diplomatic, yet condemn the government’s inaction on the pollution issue


    18. They had proposed only sanctions and diplomatic condemnation


    19. There is a tendency to forget, or more often to never teach in US schools, that for almost 70 years, Hawaii was an independent kingdom with diplomatic recognition, relations, and treaties with major nations including the US


    20. As an alternative to stop the US-Mexico War, Van Buren's diplomatic nature could have proposed a compromise with Mexico

    21. In the US, many called for a blockade or invasion, to punish Mexico by a mix of force and economic and diplomatic weapons


    22. For Jackson was an incredible blunderer, one of the least diplomatic presidents


    23. Many used all diplomatic means at their disposal, pressure, consultations, offers of peacekeepers and humanitarian aid, efforts to cut off weapons shipments


    24. This basically leaves diplomatic and political pressure, and Clinton’s bumbled bombing makes even that unlikely to work


    25. Condemnation and watchfulness, perhaps diplomatic isolation, are the limits of what can done, and it is being done


    26. Diplomatic intervention, arms embargo, and offering refuge could have saved at least one tenth


    27. “And very diplomatic


    28. Bert was in the Lafayette Escadrille, he was in the Escadrille Americain, which preceded it, yet if he caused problems for historians, he also caused a few other problems, and diplomatic headaches, along the way


    29. My diplomatic skills were improving somewhat; under the pressure of having royalty knocking about the ‘drome


    30. It was soon discovered that the car was registered to a Nicaraguan National who carried a diplomatic passport and whose worst offence recorded by the police was a singular incident of passing a red light

    31. “Yes, actually I am,” Flores answered, “especially when the subject’s crime was a parking violation, he had no criminal record and carried a Nicaraguan diplomatic passport


    32. ” It was wise to be a little diplomatic


    33. “While the military build-up between opposing Thai and Cambodian armed forces over the Preah Vihear temple controversy has reached a standstill following inclusive talks between the two sides, Phnom Penh's diplomatic offensive is well under way


    34. To prevent a diplomatic incident in the French community which might result from their termination of my goings-on, my shocked parents enlisted the assistance of the French teacher


    35. naval officer Mathew Perry’s visits in the 1850s were diplomatic in nature


    36. found its way into Hearst’s paper, and this didn’t help the diplomatic effort


    37. She could tell he was thinking of the most diplomatic thing to say


    38. Later on he read that it was the French Prime Minister, Chirac, who denominated it so, perhaps in a moment of diplomatic euphoria, suggests Roger… In his view, it is indeed impressive and awe-inspiring, but it does not rise to the level of “eighth wonder”


    39. He established his rule on the basis of Roman patronage, and with great diplomatic skill and personal charm succeeded in


    40. When she finally returned, I became intimately involved in the case, because there were diplomatic repercussions

    41. And often during the early months of her reign, she was less than perfectly diplomatic


    42. “Though every one of our nations has an equal right to be represented here, our lack of notice has made that impossible! Know that we have therefore formed The Association of Oceania, whereby our common interests might be practically represented within a common diplomatic policy! We have selected three hundred and four diplomats, including myself, leaders of nations all, who have been chosen to represent the two thousand four hundred and sixteen nations who comprise The Association of Oceania! We demand recognition, inclusion, and apology for the slight that has been dealt us!”


    43. “Those nations are here because they had direct diplomatic contacts with Osbald of Thon, who initiated their alliances, and who proposed the formation of The Great Alliance of The Nations United For Justice in response to the elves’ warning of the threat of an instigated war


    44. None of the nations of Oceania were contacted because none have diplomatic relations with Thon


    45. We negotiated the independence of Hilia from The People of Rain in order to reduce the diplomatic repercussions of instituting our military academy there


    46. “I suppose the seer could have let Somonik tell you about selling the sword, but that was before Osbald started having everyone swear to justice, and your people still had no diplomatic relations with Xervia then, so they didn’t yet know who was trustworthy


    47. I should point out that this is an incredible diplomatic triumph! Not one of their citizens have ever been known to venture beyond Xervia’s shores, and now they wish to build a consulate here! Also, since the installation of the extensive Wards here today, combined with the fact that every visitor here is bound by Osbald’s Oath, they now consider this to be the safest place in the world


    48. But you should give her a formal title, such as Chancellor of Hilia or something similar, so that she may more effectively represent your government in diplomatic relations


    49. As it becomes necessary, you may create new positions in the government and diplomatic services of Hilia, and appoint personnel to those positions, and draw upon the treasury as needed


    50. It streamlines the use of the Marking as a passport, and when it’s used in this manner as a diplomatic passport, only the diplomatic services of the nations whose borders are being crossed need to be informed of the identity of the traveler

































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    Synonyms for "diplomatic"

    diplomatic diplomatical artful suave politic gracious calculating smooth capable

    "diplomatic" definitions

    relating to or characteristic of diplomacy


    using or marked by tact in dealing with sensitive matters or people