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Trump's most recent rant obviously undercuts that more diplomatic message.
Port has always been the more diplomatic of the bunch.
He's more diplomatic in the way he talks about things.
But Steve is more diplomatic than his father, she said.
He also began charting a more diplomatic course with Iran.
The consequences: some more diplomatic expulsions, some more financial sanctions.
Omar apologized for any offense and pledged to be more diplomatic.
Full Fact takes a more diplomatic approach, refraining from applying labels.
Federal prosecutors have been more diplomatic in their choice of words.
But you're right, startling, I think, is a little more diplomatic.
The region could put more diplomatic and financial pressure on the regime.
"Hillary, being more diplomatic, wrote a book called 'What Happened," she said.
KUDLOW: JIM, YOU KNOW, IN MY OLD AGE, I'M BECOMING MORE DIPLOMATIC.
Pat Roberts, like the majority of his colleagues, was slightly more diplomatic.
During his campaign, Moon vowed a more diplomatic approach to North Korea.
Trump's 2019 OPEC tweets have been more diplomatic than last year's Twitter barbs.
"I sound more presidential and more diplomatic and more elder-statesmen," Schwarzenegger said.
Was it possible that new leadership would take a different, more diplomatic tack?
Tillerson took a more diplomatic approach with the regional dispute earlier on Friday.
US officials told Insider that the move has more diplomatic than operational significance.
Instead, the administration has so far opted for a different, more diplomatic tack.
Whether in the DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) or not literal minefields, more diplomatic.
However, the department spokesperson later revised the statement to take a more diplomatic stance.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, delivered a similar message, in more diplomatic terms, in Munich.
Do you think European institutional leaders need to be more diplomatic with the UK here?
Felix herself was more diplomatic, though, saying that iIn the moment, it's just—it's painful.
His departure was a potential sign the administration was ready for a more diplomatic approach.
Perched in his statehouse office last week, Mr. Sununu was more diplomatic in his assessment.
The US has stepped up sanctions and the UK is pushing for more diplomatic action.
What options does Taipei have in response to the loss of two more diplomatic partners?
The United States should have applied more diplomatic muscle to sway the vote at the OAS.
Though Kerry's focus has been narrower, his hard-charging efforts actually led to more diplomatic breakthroughs.
It would go on to add almost three million more diplomatic cables dating back to 1973.
The official said he hoped — but wasn't confident — Trump would take this gentler, more diplomatic route.
Rouhani's announcement may be part of that pushback as well, just in a more diplomatic form.
Birx, the more diplomatic of the two scientists, has carefully avoided getting crosswise with the president.
But his personal connection with Xi has led him to try a different, more diplomatic tack.
The Moon enters Libra at 2:42 PM, encouraging us to get along and be more diplomatic.
Trump was more diplomatic speaking to CNN's Wolf Blitzer in 2007 on the former secretary of state.
Though he previously denied he was in the running, Castro is now giving a more diplomatic answer.
It would certainly require more diplomatic heavy lifting than the United States has managed in the past.
Asked about President Donald Trump's harder line toward Cuba, González is more diplomatic than many Cuban officials.
Even so, he should have been more diplomatic when arguing that Trump should admit he was wrong.
But he was much more diplomatic earlier this month when he spoke about his career with VICE Sports.
The move was a largely symbolic gesture, one with more diplomatic ramifications than military, US officials told Insider.
Pretty much everyone made it clear that they're not fans of hers right now, but Denise was more diplomatic.
His office later issued a second statement specifically on his meeting with Esper which bore a more diplomatic tone.
Pence attempted to strike a more diplomatic tone on Friday, but said military action was not off the table.
He was still far more diplomatic than a woman claiming to be the niece of his partner, Ramón Fonseca.
Justin Fairfax, the man who would replace Northam, took a more diplomatic tone when asked whether Northam should resign.
But Trump has yet to unleash his "fire and fury," while administration officials continue urging for a more diplomatic approach.
In an interview last Friday, he struck a more diplomatic tone than his cable-news clash with him in March.
And Rondo was more diplomatic about the viability of the triangle: "I think it's great for team chemistry," he said.
Clinton told Maddow that the president needed to halt his aggressive rhetoric toward Pyongyang and resort to more diplomatic measure.
"Perhaps, it would cause an unconventional presidency to be a little bit more diplomatic in bringing about an agreement," Stoltzfus said.
Patrice Caine may be tempted to embark on a big-ticket deal, though giving money back to shareholders would be more diplomatic.
Whoever gets it will need all the talent Mr Schäfer had, with a little more diplomatic skill—and a much thicker skin. ■
"What [the authors] found was that those who had practiced emotion regulation ... actually preferred less hostile and more diplomatic approaches," Cikara says.
Earlier this year, yet another ceasefire fell apart in Syria, so there's a lot more diplomatic dance and caution involved this time.
Pompeo has meanwhile adopted a more diplomatic approach, saying an agreement with Kim to abandon nuclear weapons could lead to economic assistance.
Ries is behind Silicon Valley's latest stiff-arm to traditional Wall Street, though he's more diplomatic than confrontational toward the old guard.
Now already as I&aposve been saying in many ways, the U.S. has made more diplomatic progress right here, well, in North Korea.
Back at Brains Beach, Debbie played a more diplomatic game, but now at the merge her military metaphors have caught up with her.
But old truths are giving way to new attitudes, as evidenced by France's more diplomatic version of Killmonger's vigilante repatriation of African artifacts.
While Trump has painted Central American policy in stark migration terms, administration officials are privately suggesting a more diplomatic approach toward the region.
Though he called Trump a "fraud" and a "phony" during the 2016 election, Romney has struck a more diplomatic tone during his Senate bid.
Any such disagreement between the allies this time could lead to more diplomatic wrangling, drawing out the process and, in China's eyes, averting war.
Asked at a news conference this week how mass expulsions can happen without more diplomatic treaties, Salvini sounded unfazed — but didn&apost give any details.
He was more diplomatic when asked about the team's prospects on Thursday but conceded the Woking-based outfit were still very much up against it.
The challenge for Wethington would be taking on a job that is much more diplomatic in nature than his previous positions at Commerce and Treasury.
"It's a waste of money and a waste of time," says Wayne Grist, a butcher, who is among the more diplomatic of the government's critics.
"It's crazy," another senator whispered after giving a more diplomatic response about how lawmakers were handling the overwhelming pace of seemingly daily bombshell news developments.
"Obviously, Secretary Tillerson and the others are more diplomatic in the way they put things, but the message wasn't dramatically different," the Washington Democrat said.
"Even after these closures, Russia will still maintain more diplomatic and consular annexes in the United States than we have in Russia," the official said.
But such a mechanism would require rigorous accounting to ensure progress and coordinating rules among countries, which requires even more diplomatic wrangling to sort out.
U.S. administrations and companies have been wary about publicly confronting the Chinese government, preferring to do things behind closed doors and in a more diplomatic approach.
Analysts have complained that Soleimani had more diplomatic clout than Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and pondered whether he would eventually seek top political office.
" In Wednesday's briefing the senior White House official used more diplomatic language — saying "I think they will have a friendly and frank discussion about the trade relationship.
Interviewed separately at Converge, Didi's Senior Director for International Strategy, Li Zijian, was more diplomatic on the rivalry, pointing out that his firm isn't concerned with others.
While Taiwan's allies have spoken out in favor of it since the coronavirus outbreak began, China has far more diplomatic clout that it can bring to bear.
Three months after Brown's letter provoked the indignant response, the Chinese Embassy hosted a much more diplomatic meeting of Namibian activists and some 60 Chinese business leaders.
Bradley spoke out after earlier taking a more diplomatic tone in an interview with a journalist, saying he felt compelled to be more forthright on the issue.
She was more diplomatic but no less skeptical of Medicare for All, given her front row seat to the challenges Obama faced passing a less ambitious plan.
He went for a morning jog on the Washington Mall before donning spectacles and a suit and assuming a more diplomatic style for his White House visit.
As Trump's poll numbers have dipped over the last several weeks, his campaign has made an effort to present a softer, more diplomatic version of the candidate.
So we&aposre going to show you why President Trump has already garnered more diplomatic success right here in this region than any other administration in modern history.
But if President Trump's past of undercutting the more diplomatic members of his team is any indication, things are going to be messy for a very long time.
In an official statement, Beijing said it was ready for more diplomatic negotiations to resolve the matter, a move that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is also open to.
" Because Clinton is a "known quantity … the market knows what to expect … she is a steady voice, more diplomatic and sensitive to the actors on the world stage.
" Tillerson, however, used his opening remarks to portray a more diplomatic tone in which he called the talks "an important moment in the United States' relationship with Russia.
Presidential front-runners have traditionally taken a more diplomatic approach, but Mr. Trump broke the mold, dispensing with scripted speeches while trafficking in insult humor and swaggering provocations.
Mr. Mnuchin struck a more diplomatic tone, noting the importance of the trade relationship with Canada and expressing optimism that the few remaining "open items" could be settled.
Energy minister Arkab Mohamed said on Sunday that Algeria will block the sale, but a day later struck a more diplomatic saying that Algiers wanted to seek a compromise.
Samsung's plans to improve shareholder returns and strengthen corporate governance is also a signal of a more diplomatic approach under the new leadership of family scion Jay Y. Lee.
Washington will need to pay more attention to these institutions and their relationship with India in order to lend more diplomatic heft to this initiative across the enormous region.
His background as the Israel Defense Forces chief of staff certainly helps, but he seems to grasp the more diplomatic aspects of being a head of state as well.
It would most likely engender more diplomatic cooperation from Mr. Putin while sending a powerful message to Tehran about the necessity of respecting American demands regarding its nuclear program.
Going through with the transition now gives the United States more diplomatic clout to resist attempts by the United Nations and authoritarian governments to impose themselves on the internet.
Iraq asked the United States on Monday to reconsider the travel ban on its citizens, taking a more diplomatic line than the Iraqi parliament, which demanded the government retaliate.
The panels on Nord Stream 2 at CERAWeek were generally more diplomatic, but the stakeholders nevertheless appeared exasperated with the stand-off, with tempers threatening to boil over at points.
Samsung's plans to improve shareholder returns and strengthen corporate governance are also a signal of a more diplomatic approach under the new leadership of the family's scion, Jay Y. Lee.
"And saber rattling does not alarm the Japanese government as much as it does the South Korean government," which has called for more diplomatic and economic engagement with North Korea.
Claude Moraes, chair of the EU parliament's civil liberties, justice and home affairs (Libe) committee, issued a slightly more diplomatic reaction statement after the meeting — yet also with a steely undertone.
Obama carefully avoided any statements so stark as his wife's, even as he made a more diplomatic case that there were plenty of reasons to be concerned about the Trump presidency.
I don't know how to say that in any more diplomatic of a way because it's clearly done for television and obviously I hope as many people watch it as possible.
The secretary of State, for example, has suggested a more diplomatic approach to North Korea and has voiced support for the U.S. to remain a party to the Iran nuclear deal.
The Trump regime has sent mixed messages to North Korea in recent days, as has been the case whenever the president's message on Twitter conflicts with more diplomatic minds in the government.
In particular, Daenerys is choosing whether to assault King's Landing with all the force at her disposal, or follow Tyrion Lannister's suggestion and find another, more diplomatic way to stake her claim.
" Tillerson took a more diplomatic tone in his opening remarks, saying that he hoped to clarify "areas of common objectives, areas of common interests, even when our tactical approaches may be different.
The White House was accused of sending mixed messages on its North Korea stance, with Trump's fiery comments juxtaposed with US State Secretary Rex Tillerson's more diplomatic approach, which focused on dialogue.
But new South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who campaigned on a more diplomatic approach to the North Korean issue, maintains he's open to talks with North Korea -- under the right circumstances.
Mattis, a retired Marine general, often collaborated on policy issues with Rex Tillerson, who had also favored a more diplomatic approach to foreign policy, before Trump fired him as secretary of State.
The spokeswoman claimed the Trump administration has made more diplomatic progress with North Korea than the past administration, as top officials are preparing Trump for a historic summit with Kim next month.
How you should think about the other personI've written about this many times, for instance, in How to Be More Diplomatic, How to Handle Criticism, and How to Have a Difficult Conversation.
That said, he has also not shied away from publicly criticizing Trump over matters on which they disagree, including the President's more diplomatic rhetoric toward Kim leading up to the second summit.
More diplomatic back and forth will follow, with a meeting of the 27 national EU envoys in Brussels on Thursday and a meeting of EU leaders' main negotiators - or sherpas - on Friday.
White House sends mixed messages Critics have said the White house has sent conflicting messages on its stance on North Korea, and Trump's aggressive approach is at odds with Tillerson's more diplomatic stance.
He's a far more diplomatic CEO than Marchionne, who has been expressing a gloomy prognosis for the auto industry's future despite the 2015 sales record and FCA's lucrative spinoff of Ferrari last year.
But notably, in a sign that Trump's team still had more diplomatic spadework to do, neither of the region's two Arab heavyweights — Egypt and Saudi Arabia — sent officials to the White House rollout.
" Another Republican senator was more diplomatic: "If he could have gotten his point across without being so definitive and giving Democrats fodder for people lower on the ticket, that would have been good.
The conversation likely required more diplomatic savvy after Trump spent his presidential campaign both slamming Merkel for "ruining Germany" over her immigration stances and calling her as his favorite world leader at one point.
But the two countries still have conflicting interests - and the Trump administration's vow to apply more diplomatic pressure on Pakistan is unlikely to work, given Islamabad's growing alliance with regional heavyweight China, say analysts.
Asked if fans could believe they were watching a clean race when the two, if all goes to plan, face off in the 100 meters final next Sunday, Bolt was a touch more diplomatic.
The move comes after US President Donald Trump wrapped up his 13-day Asia trip, where he called for more diplomatic measures to be applied to North Korea, singling out China to do more.
" Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, a Democrat who is usually a little more diplomatic in his manner of speaking, wrote on Twitter that "Congressman Massie has tested positive for being an asshole.
During the previous European Commission, Hogan regularly was seen as the "bad cop" in contrast with the more diplomatic and consensus-driven Swedish commissioner Cecilia Malmström, who was the EU trade chief before Hogan.
Trump's move opened up a new rift between America and its European allies, who have also criticized the U.S. president, albeit with notably more diplomatic language than Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei displayed Wednesday.
Unfortunately, history suggests that Mr. Trump will be content with another colorful photo opportunity and more diplomatic shadow boxing that perpetuates the illusion of success, while running down the clock on a nearly intractable challenge.
Hartmut Dorgerloh, the director of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, was more diplomatic in his response — likely because his mega-museum of non-Western art will open next year amid this unfolding call for restitution.
The Washington Post, citing several unnamed U.S. officials, reported late Wednesday that Trump was frustrated that his advisers may be rushing into war and that he preferred a more diplomatic approach and direct talks with Iran.
While Pompeo is careful with his public statements, and more diplomatic in his efforts to build consensus, Bolton has taken a more vocal approach publicly, tweeting and putting himself front and center in certain policy debates.
He also clashed with the Obama administration over its policies on terrorism, believing that the administration didn't adequately grasp the true threat posed by radical Islamic terrorism, and over the administration's more diplomatic approach to Iran.
One person offered a more diplomatic approach: "We need to learn tolerance or will soon start needing a map of seat locations for mouth breathers, droolers, farters, drunks, and perhaps a lot more things in life."
Abbas also struck a more diplomatic tone than in his recent public remarks, including earlier this month when he said he would only accept a broad, internationally-backed panel to broker any peace talks with Israel.
Some of that involves military deployments, some of it is more diplomatic in nature, and, as Trump has dramatized a fair amount, some of it involves the president's discretionary authority over various aspects of tariff policy.
More diplomatic isolation is not good news for pragmatic Iranian President Hassan Rouhani who, with the blessing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, pushed for the deal in order to expand Iran's ties with the international community.
JetBlue took a more diplomatic approach, after agreeing to refund the ticket, by tweeting that they would be happy to help the two friends "patch things up" with a free girls' weekend whenever the pair are ready.
On the rare occasion he is at the State Department, Kerry is often accompanied by his dog Ben, a yellow Labrador retriever who has been in more diplomatic meetings than many of the State Department's top officials.
Experts say that isn't exactly how the alliance works, and the lecture did more diplomatic harm than good, especially since Trump has been on record declaring the 28-nation alliance to be "obsolete" (then said it wasn't).
Typically, the position of US ambassador to the United Nations goes to individuals with significantly more diplomatic and international experience, while plumb ambassadorial posts in capitals such as Ottawa, London and Paris are reserved for loyal donors.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq has asked the United States to reconsider the travel ban on its citizens, the foreign ministry said on Monday, taking a more diplomatic line than the Iraqi parliament which had demanded the government "retaliate".
A source close to Trump said there had been a debate inside the White House over whether to go forward with the new policy, with immigration hawks fighting for it and others urging a more diplomatic approach.
A source close to Trump said there had been an internal debate inside the White House over whether to go forward with the new policy, with immigration hawks fighting for it and others urging a more diplomatic approach.
"I have every desire to see our negotiations with Canada continue productively and beneficially, but Prime Minister Trudeau is sabotaging that cause by driving both sides into their corners instead of encouraging a more diplomatic dialogue," Krishnamoorthi continued.
Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for president, explained that she would have taken a more diplomatic approach to the situation, saying pulling out without negotiating some other form of agreement with Russia "increases the unpredictability" in the region.
" 64 Photos View Slide Show ' Which maybe is a more diplomatic way of saying what Mr. Dundas said backstage before his Cavalli show: He had decided it was time to "do what I want, the way I want.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Venezuela's dictatorship only has a short time left, Colombian President Ivan Duque said on Friday, calling for more diplomatic pressure on that nation's leader, Nicolas Maduro, to facilitate the return of democracy to the oil-producing nation.
A few weeks after the Der Spiegel interview published, Mr. Enwezor took a more diplomatic tone, reflecting on the goals he set out to accomplish and the role a museum can play in a society defined by political battles.
A longtime friend and colleague of John Bolton is pushing back against the newly appointed national security adviser's reputation as an abrasive foreign policy hawk, arguing that he is much more diplomatic in his approach than has been portrayed.
Lindsey Graham has in recent months been publicly critical of the President's more diplomatic rhetoric toward Kim, saying in October that "this love crap needs to stop" and urging Trump to be more aggressive with Kim before the summit.
What is different today is that the Kim regime is already a nuclear weapons power, which means the White House will have to offer more diplomatic and economic concessions to Pyongyang if it is to achieve a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.
But for political observers, who were used to the cranky outspokenness of Ron Paul, Rand Paul's relatively mainstream persona — calmer, more diplomatic, and more moderate than his father — was a big clue that he was grooming himself for a presidential run.
Instead, Mr. Tillerson and Mr. Mattis publicly pressed the Chinese to exert more diplomatic and economic pressure on Pyongyang, though President Trump indicated on Twitter on Tuesday that he had just about given up on obtaining help from the Chinese.
On topics including torture, the importance of NATO, the regional conflict between Qatar and neighboring countries and leadership confidence in Afghanistan, Mattis has altered Trump's words into more diplomatic and less emotional messages, without drawing the ire of the commander-in-chief.
Other explanations range from the relative dearth of women who work some of the most dangerous police jobs, such as gang details, to an explanation that is common, though unproved: that female officers are more diplomatic and less confrontational than their male counterparts.
James Peinado, a Latino and leader of the local chapter of the gun rights group Open Carry Texas, said he found the president's visit "extremely appropriate," though he hoped Trump might use the occasion to employ more diplomatic language while El Paso is grieving.
When it comes to the three global challenges that the new president will face, they are arguably more foreboding, as they call for more diplomatic finesse from the new commander in chief than any other challenge that the U.S. has faced in recent memory.
The United States hopes to leverage the YPG's control and that of U.S.-backed Arab fighters in northern Syria to give it more diplomatic muscle as it tries to revive U.N.-led talks in Geneva on a deal that would end Syria's civil war.
A second term for Tsai is expected to draw more diplomatic, economic and military pressure from Beijing on the island, in a continuation of Chinese President Xi Jinping's campaign to compel her administration to endorse its insistence that Taiwan is a part of China.
With money on their minds, Noah hit the highway for a 1,300-mile sanitation tour of stores scattered throughout Tennessee and Kentucky, a journey that was featured in a recent New York Times story that some could argue was considerably more diplomatic than the story's subjects deserved.
An affable Italian who has spent most of his career in marketing, Mr. de Meo is likely to be less imperious and more diplomatic than Carlos Ghosn, who was chief executive of Renault before his arrest in Japan in November 2018 on charges of financial impropriety.
Image 2 of 2 PYONGYANG, North Korea – North Korea&aposs state-run media have toned down their rhetorical attacks on the United States and South Korea while leader Kim Jong Un pursues a more diplomatic approach, but the vitriol continues — and Japan is now Pyongyang&aposs favorite foil.
But Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the foreign minister and member of the SPD, has advocated more diplomatic co-operation with the Russians, arguing that without them "none of the major international conflicts can be solved" (eliding the point that Russia causes many of those conflicts in the first place).
As my colleague Jennifer Williams noted, Trump has so far taken only the relatively modest steps of beginning the deployment of the THAAD anti-ballistic missile defense system to South Korea while pressuring China — North Korea's most important ally — to put more diplomatic and economic pressure on Pyongyang.
The three allies briefed NATO ambassadors at a special session at the alliance headquarters and won support from the other 26 NATO members, who sought more diplomatic pressure to uphold an international ban on poison gas attacks like the one the West believes Syria conducted on April 7 in Douma.
" But, they say, they took one meeting with Cohen, who doesn't seem to have any health policy expertise, in March and swiftly realized he was totally useless — or, in their more diplomatic words, that he was "unable to provide the services that Novartis had anticipated" — and decided "not to engage further.
" A few passersby tried to talk to the performers, and at one point two middle-aged white men in black suits interrupted them, forcing one of the participants to remove her gag and tell the men to stop trying to engage them and that they should be "more diplomatic when approaching people.
It's also why the Palestinians, frustrated with the failure of US-sponsored negotiations to produce a peace agreement, pushed to be recognized as a UNESCO member-state: It was a venue in which they stood a real chance at gaining symbolic statehood status, and thus in theory putting more diplomatic pressure on Israel to sit down and negotiate.
It's not a specific response — it had already been set to be released then — but can certainly be understood as a general one, from a band speaking directly to L.G.B.T. issues, and pointedly clear in its lyrics about violent aggressors and systems that might abet them: "Your calls for peace are ignorant and basic," goes one of the more diplomatic lyric lines.
Of the relationships he's cultivated — throughout Europe, Africa and the Middle East — none is seen as having delivered more diplomatic victories than his friendship with Trump, who is now dangling the highest prize and the biggest stakes ahead of the Israeli visit, saying he'll release the administration's plan for a solution to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict before Netanyahu and Gantz arrive in Washington.

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