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Перевод: diplomacy
[существительное] дипломатия ; дипломатичность ; такт
Тезаурус:
- At Huddersfield Chapman had amply demonstrated his skilled diplomacy in getting players for the club, as in the signing of Stephenson and Taylor.
- The Bosnian Serbs' latest No came despite intensive diplomacy.
- Tact and diplomacy, knowledge and friendship define the great restaurant managers, just as a great chef is defined by his skills in producing superb food.
- A permanent International Council, deliberating in public, should replace balance-of-power diplomacy.
- Sir James Craig, Diplomat and Director General of the Middle East Association joins Sir Peter Parker or Rockware plc, Michael Dobbs novelist and former chief of staff at Conservative Central Office, and poet and translator Herbert Lomas for a discussion on the uses of language in the international fields of markets, diplomacy and power.
- Securing the suppression of the foreign slave trade might be achieved in part in wartime by naval power but otherwise was mainly seen as requiring lobbying of and consultation with ministers, communicating with British diplomats and naval commanders for information and to provide stimulus to intervention in particular cases and pressing arguments upon foreign leaders, particularly during the Congress phase of European diplomacy in the years following the defeat of Napoleon.
- And as the first US Ambassador to the Communist regime in Beijing, he believed that secret emissaries to his old Chinese contacts was the way to launch his personal brand of presidential diplomacy.
- Their long campaign for his release was courageous and relentless; it also almost wrecked their personal lives as they tried to cope with the glare of the world's media and the frustrations of clandestine diplomacy.
- This was still a far cry from pacifist arguments for a democratic diplomacy capable of imposing peace without victory.
- The diplomacy came to nothing, but the Hague Congress did much to crystallize the belief that women had a special role to play in the politics of peace.
- He refused to set a time within which he would step down, saying he was giving diplomacy time to solve the crisis peacefully.
- But the disappointment of pacifist hopes of winning the Labour party to a genuine democratic diplomacy did not lead to a new rupture in the Party.
- It is the jewel of four decades of French and German diplomacy and the pillar of any future European architecture
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