China regards Taiwan as a renegade province and seeks to isolate it diplomatically. |
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She answered some questions diplomatically, but there was only one question that she sidestepped entirely. |
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In other words, Bulgaria will again have to diplomatically maneuver and make its choice in a vulnerable situation. |
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To achieve this he was, unlike many free traders, ready to intervene diplomatically or if necessary militarily. |
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Cowen responded diplomatically to the insults and joked that politics was not a beauty contest. |
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Wood handled the prickly Watson diplomatically and established a harmonious relationship with him. |
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London preferred to settle its disputes diplomatically without Italian help. |
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West Germany had recovered its economic strength by 1958 but remained weak diplomatically, which made it the ideal ally for de Gaulle. |
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She is diplomatically discreet about the pitfalls for foreign firms in the country. |
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Why are we not discussing issues diplomatically instead of being so confrontational? |
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We are trying to address this diplomatically, but other options are also open. |
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Incensed and more than a little bit fearful, the priest extracted himself diplomatically from a compromising situation. |
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With war imminent, the US is becoming increasingly isolated diplomatically. |
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I asked politely if I could take notes on the diaries, diplomatically offering him a week to consider before calling again to get his answer. |
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The United States remains involved militarily and diplomatically in the region. |
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What they have got going for them is that our maladroitness politically and diplomatically has put us in a real bind. |
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Her stand-in guitarist seems less impressed and removes it placing it diplomatically on the drum kit, out of harm's way. |
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The collapse of the country soon revealed how weak the EU was diplomatically. |
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The Defence Secretary's remark signals to the nations of Eastern Europe that they can be more diplomatically influential if they are allied. |
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Only 27 countries, mainly in Latin America, Africa and the South Pacific, diplomatically recognize Taiwan. |
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Twenty-five remaining African and Latin American countries recognize Taiwan diplomatically instead of China. |
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He diplomatically speaks of the transaction as a merger of equals, but his company was clearly in charge. |
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First of all, is there any possibility of resolving the crisis diplomatically in the short time left. |
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The Council has made clear its sincere intention to resolve this issue diplomatically. |
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And on top of that they have to deal diplomatically with awkward patients. |
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Byron diplomatically denied that the views represented were his own. |
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Danner tried to answer Harwin's question as diplomatically as possible. |
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When you are weak militarily, you try to outfox the other side politically and diplomatically. |
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All thoughts of the recent bitter conflict that brought its thriving tourist industry to a complete halt have been diplomatically, but purposefully, sidelined. |
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As Canada moved out of the shadow of Britain in the post-war era, it was only to move into the shadow of the United States, economically, militarily and diplomatically. |
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It threatens us intellectually, ideologically, morally, psychologically, and diplomatically. |
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The company must negotiate the planning departments of many UK local councils, and Howes diplomatically suggests that some are more amenable than others. |
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Then we need to do what the current government has not done: we need to immerse ourselves diplomatically in Sudan. |
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He sat down with dignity, answered diplomatically certain mysterious questions about the dames, and applied his blubber lips to a handsome mouthpiece of lemon-coloured amber. |
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Western Europeans want to believe that all international disputes can be resolved amicably, or as they call it, diplomatically, and multilaterally. |
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Instead, Kennan diplomatically absorbed, without mentioning, that instance of cutthroat competition in his reference to free-enterprise, unguided by federal policy. |
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While Oman and Iran again harbour closer diplomatically, Khasab remains shut tight to Iranians. |
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We can take a lead morally, diplomatically, and politically with respect to these objectives. |
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The matter had been handled diplomatically and the employer had left the country. |
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We are working with France to block assets of terrorist organizations and isolate, diplomatically, states that sponsor terrorism. |
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France, humiliated by Prussia in the war of 1870, not only looked for compensation overseas but in the process increasingly aligned herself diplomatically with Russia. |
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One has to act diplomatically, but those are the rules of the game. |
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Is our capability to act diplomatically not a preventative capability? |
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In the near term, international deliberations over Iran's nuclear program may provide further clues on how U. S. policymakers will proceed toward the goal of engaging diplomatically with Iran. |
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Its Iran initiative proved to be unsuccessful diplomatically. |
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When all is said and done, the postwar era was a relatively peaceful period compared with previous ones, albeit politically and diplomatically extremely tense. |
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Viceroy Bucareli was instructed to oppose Cook if he were to reach California, but he responded that any such orders were diplomatically risky, as well as unachievable given the means available to him. |
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I had to diplomatically tell them that it was just a regular igneous rock. |
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The U.S. was wrong-footed diplomatically and militarily humbled. |
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Part of its leadership will be to accept that controversy will occur, and to navigate that controversy diplomatically and empathetically while maintaining its commitment to objectivity. |
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As a ranking Republican member of the House Armed Services and Homeland Security Committees, Weldon is fully aware of the dangerous military consequences on the Korean peninsula if the crisis cannot be solved diplomatically. |
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China is also systematically trying to isolate the island diplomatically. |
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Efforts that began in January 2004 in Islamabad to politically and diplomatically address the whole range of outstanding issues between the two must be sustained. |
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These concern the viability of this country's joining NATO, as well as its ability to recover politically, diplomatically and economically from the consequences of this type of adventure. |
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At the outset of this escalation, I publicly made clear my deep concern, and I have been diplomatically engaged to press for a calming of the violence. |
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The fact that other states diplomatically avoid giving straight replies to the questions addressed to them leads to the following conclusion: some states are bound by political obligations that are not publicly admitted. |
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A key factor in the ANC coalition's accession to power was the 1991-92 counterrevolutionary destruction of the Soviet Union, which for decades had supported the ANC materially and diplomatically. |
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We continue to be committed to resolving the issue diplomatically. |
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When Hel shrugged and changed the subject diplomatically, the nape of Diamond's neck horripilated with embarrassment. |
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Besides FARK, DLK would also politically and diplomatically oppose KLA and their methods. |
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In history, Polish is known to be an important language, both diplomatically and academically in Central and Eastern Europe. |
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Japan has island disputes with all three of its neighbours, Russia, South Korea and China, leaving it diplomatically isolated in its near-abroad. |
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William diplomatically waited until both Guala and Ranulf had requested him to take up the post before assuming power. |
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Lacking the economic and political importance of Taiwan, these territories tend to be much more diplomatically isolated. |
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Militarily and diplomatically, Francis' reign was a mixed bag of success and failure. |
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The Senate, in its turn, sent a committee to Iberia to attempt to settle the issue diplomatically. |
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I have relied only on pen and paper to diplomatically request the human rights, legal rights, and autonomous regional rights for the Uyghurs. |
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Ayutthaya launched several abortive conquests against Malacca which was diplomatically and economically fortified by the military support of Ming China. |
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At the same time an appeal is being diplomatically made to relatives of miners who have died from pneumoconiosis to allow scientists to examine their lungs. |
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The Dutch Republic, which also had assisted the colonists since 1776, declared war on Britain at the end of 1780, and did recognize the United States diplomatically. |
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Bush said he and Chirac shared the same objective of diplomatically solving the nuclear issues, and stressed that they ''are gong to strategize together'' toward that goal. |
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The UK is still a key global player diplomatically and militarily. |
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In referendum year, this double-booking is also diplomatically sensitive. |
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Although Lerner protested the action, no violence occurred and the matter was settled diplomatically with no definitive claims of sovereignty over Bear Island by any nation. |
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