This may be undiplomatic language but, given the gravity of the situation, no other word will suffice. |
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It's nice to see that what was once considered to be an impolite and undiplomatic term has now been so widely accepted by its targets. |
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Let's take the most undiplomatic person in the world and make him our top diplomat. |
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He actually is the Chief Diplomatic Officer, except for our presently undiplomatic incumbent there. |
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I have to admit, by this stage, I had no qualms whatsoever about being undiplomatic. |
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The Swedish Government has of course complained about this undiplomatic behaviour. |
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The obvious is not underscored, for it is undiplomatic to do so, and opens vulnerabilities to the right. |
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In a most undiplomatic manner, he grabbed all the papers from the twins and stuffed them back inside the bag. |
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But his strange ways to dress and his undiplomatic bluntness made him many enemies. |
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Such undiplomatic candidness will have caused unwanted ripples inside the Home Office. |
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While John might have been undiplomatic, I think he's right on this one. |
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In the undiplomatic language of my old neighborhood, put up or shut up. |
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Now, in order to be absolutely truthful, I should be very undiplomatic. |
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The protocol-conscious Saudis regarded that as a insult and the meeting ended abruptly amid some highly undiplomatic language. |
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It is an attitude in the image of his foreign minister, Jorge CastaƱeda, an undiplomatic university professor. |
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To be blunt, and perhaps rude and undiplomatic, they were quite happy to let Canada go into Afghanistan. |
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Some worry that it is somehow undiplomatic or impolite to speak the language of right and wrong. |
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With his critical and undiplomatic character, however, he made himself unpopular. |
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Is it not undiplomatic of Mr Lee to roil the waters, especially if it is for domestic political purposes? Of course it is. |
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On the face of it, it is a little undiplomatic for a Foreign Office Minister to suggest that the British have a monopoly on rational and civilised behaviour. |
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Few premiers are so undiplomatic as to say it publicly but commentators and ordinary people across the continent are loud and proud in voicing support for the Democrat. |
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The attacks are not only undiplomatic but are extremely embarrassing to many people including the thousands of workers employed as a result of Chinese investment here. |
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Anything quicker will be undiplomatic and likely to be misunderstood. |
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That stance is dismissed by Downing Street as undiplomatic and opportunistic but Cameron's contempt for Labour's position is clouded by personal animus. |
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There are conflicts between the Association president and the national coach, and also between the clubs and the national coach, who is a stubborn, undiplomatic person. |
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We also know that these unfortunate, undiplomatic and sometimes hateful remarks have been taken note of by many of our friends in the United States. |
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Sweden's rivals for the seat include Italy and the Netherlands, neither of which has been so undiplomatic as to respond to an Arab League invitation with a lecture about human rights. |
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While some participants argued that his statements were undiplomatic, others suggested that the comments were justified and Cellucci's job gives him the right to comment. |
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