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Перевод: statesmanship
[существительное] искусное управление; искусство управлять государством
Тезаурус:
- Such an act of statesmanship appears the only way to avoid an outbreak of fighting between the two giants of the Commonwealth.
- Forget the memoirs and the exposs the historical document of Ronald Regan's contribution to political theory and global statesmanship is Stand Up Reagan , a collection of his after-dinner anecdotes and one-liners from Parkfield Video, 9.99
- No other bishop can meet the demands of the see of London, in statesmanship, scholarship, spiritual force, "and the rest".
- This image of statesmanship also held true nearer home.
- Mrs Browning, who looks weak and I believe has hardly moved from her room all winter, though she has ventured on a carriage trip or two since spring arrived, is excited by the promise Cavour has made to bring some statesmanship into this affair and hopes much from him.
- In one significant sense, however, Mrs Thatcher has operated in the tradition of Conservative statesmanship.
- But Charles was already demonstrating his statesmanship, making treaties with various rulers whose territories bordered upon those of Carloman.
- Morrissey ascended a paranoiac spiral of statesmanship (paranoia is inverted narcissism) - check the progression from "Panic" through The World Won't Listen and Louder Than Bombs , to Strangeways Here We Come .
- Many felt that a grand gesture of statesmanship was required in relation to Northern Ireland.
- It muddles facile loathing of a parody bureaucracy with the great issues of statesmanship.
- Unless statesmanship is shown in Europe, we could all face a protracted and unnecessary slump.
- He cast aside the shackles of statesmanship imposed by his minders throughout the campaign to denounce the arrogance of the Press and political establishment who had condemned him as cocky and inadequate to be prime minister.
- Pius XI had made it clear in 1930, subsequent to the success of the Vatican-Italian Concordat of 1929, that good sons of the church with political power were to look to the church itself for guidance in their statesmanship:
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