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Main Entry:
dip·lo·mat·ic
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dip-l
uh
-
mat
-ik
]
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ˌdɪp
ləˈmæt
ɪk
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diplomatic
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In this volume, Nickles examines three cases from diplomatic history.
Later in the 20th century, Bermuda hosted many diplomatic conferences between world leaders.
This experience only strengthened his desire to pursue a diplomatic career.
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In this volume, Nickles examines three cases from diplomatic history.
Later in the 20th century, Bermuda hosted many diplomatic conferences between world leaders.
This experience only strengthened his desire to pursue a diplomatic career.
Ability to cultivate relationships; must be self-motivated with sound judgment and keen diplomatic skills.
Be proud you were able to be so diplomatic and let it go.
Colleagues know you to be diplomatic, supportive and results-focused.
Admittedly, if the arms race did become conspicuously reinvigorated, this might disturb diplomatic relations.
Holman understands why he lost his job and is very diplomatic about it.
He does a lot of work for the diplomatic corps.
But the broader diplomatic outlook is now more complicated than ever.
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