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statesmanship

[steyts-muhn-ship] / ˈsteɪts mənˌʃɪp /




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Shapiro wrote “The Last Great Senate: Courage and Statesmanship in Times of Crisis” about what the chamber was like in the 1970s.

From Washington Post • Jan. 28, 2020

Statesmanship sometimes requires calculated obscurity and strategic ambiguity.

From Washington Post • Sep. 25, 2019

Yet the Claremont Institute, a conservative think tank dedicated to restoring the principles of the American founding, intends to honor Cheney with its 2010 Statesmanship Award.

From Newsweek • Feb. 24, 2010

He had been due to receive the forum's Global Statesmanship Award on Thursday but cancelled his trip, suffering from high blood-pressure.

From BBC • Jan. 30, 2010

Mr. Tilton's lecture too, on "Statesmanship," is said to be the best he has ever delivered.

From History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II by Stanton, Elizabeth Cady




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