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"tactfully" Definitions
  1. in a way that is careful not to say or do anything that will annoy or upset other people

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But it needs to be challenged more skillfully and tactfully.
Mr Kasich, normally a gruff sort, tactfully calls this surrender "surprising".
He gives us perfect examples of how to tactfully change the subject.
The tactfully worded conclusion of the study, which was sponsored by Match.
In a situation like this, how does one respond truthfully but tactfully?
The software did a good job of tactfully asking some uncomfortable questions.
"I'm not trying to discredit his paganism or witch abilities," she said tactfully.
He'll tell you if he thinks something is garbage—but tactfully, you know?
The ability to deliver unfortunate news tactfully is what sets good leaders apart.
And for a visual guy, the furniture is — how to put this tactfully?
Informal trade is ubiquitous in Africa, but often, like Mr Sembatya's wheelchair, tactfully ignored.
And let's face it, not everyone is poetic enough to articulate their feelings tactfully.
Zoosk even tactfully uses these dead profiles in their extra charge services, such as "Boost".
The target's board tactfully resisted, but is wise to engage with its eager suitor now.
"Let's say that these things are a decision made by many people," she said tactfully.
That won't stop you from engaging tactfully with your daughter if she complains about him.
Now the Pope will be receiving advice from two Americans who can tactfully explain that point.
Whip up one (or seven) of our piña coladas and tactfully disguise it in a thermos.
If you can do so tactfully, Worobo recommends pointing out the error to the wrongdoer, too.
If one can refuse to eat meat, one should also be able to refuse, tactfully, plastic.
But if done tactfully, a critical yet overlooked group can also reap the rewards: America's kids.
Although the candidate didn't have the necessary hands-on experience, the process had to be handled tactfully.
Infrastructure problems have left the tropical paradise more of a "cesspool", as he tactfully described the island.
Four were made less stupid — that is, some attempt at cleverness on my part was tactfully removed.
A tactfully placed detail, a cruel jab at this beautiful boy's demise, or subtle marketing for concessions?
" A less happy aspect of this time abroad was what Woodress tactfully refers to as "marital storm warnings.
Mr. Doyle is on hand to reflect, tactfully and ruefully, on the ups and downs of their relationship.
The worldly-wise Marschallin tells Octavian, as tactfully as possible, that their affair, though lovely, will not last.
Were citizens an enlightened repository of wisdom to be frequently consulted, or an unthinking mob to be tactfully restrained?
Michael tactfully suggests cooking some marijuana into chicken fat and dripping it over the top of fried chicken instead.
"I've seen it done tactfully," Ms. O'Neill said, particularly for couples saving for both a wedding and a home.
During every memorable first date I've found myself tactfully pulling at the others' loose threads to see where we're attached.
The rebel flag means different things to different people, says a historian with the National Park Service in Gettysburg, tactfully.
Copeland tactfully acknowledged her relationship with the activewear giant in her caption on the appropriately pensive-looking photo of herself.
It wasn't clear what the consensus of our group was, and Cusk tactfully turned the subject to children and roses.
"Even when passengers are forcibly denied boarding the idea is to handle this as tactfully & sensitively as possible," Strickland added.
Chris Wallace tactfully and gracefully filleting James Comey on the FISA warrants is a master class in how it's done.
To start, there's Willa's money-losing play, which Con tactfully tells anyone who will listen is full of temporary dialogue.
Yet such accusations feel limp, and your tendency isn't to applaud Susan's fiery (if misplaced) courage but to look away tactfully.
"Tactfully, I would not be going out and shorting a lot of retail REITs, they've gone down a lot," said Crowe.
You don't have to work up courage, tactfully figure out if someone's single, or overcome any social anxiety to approach me.
People tactfully agree to unsee the brown blood seeping onto their blue sofa cushions, the haunted bulges moving under a friend's sweater.
It takes practice to learn how to say yes only when you mean yes, and how to say no tactfully but firmly.
If you feel like you aren't getting credit for your hard work, there are ways to tactfully get the accolades you deserve.
Indeed, Democrats became some of the strongest supporters of Reagan's tax reform — which he tactfully and accurately cast as a bipartisan measure.
When a retired couple insisted on building a porch with a balustrade, Mr. López Alonso had to tactfully put his foot down.
For many entrepreneurs, "the effective tax burden is very much a function of the veracity of their reporting of revenues," observes Brookings, tactfully.
Ryan asked, tactfully, "You gonna sneeze, is that it?" rather than saying what everyone in that room was thinking which was: wow kid.
If one is lucky enough to procure an interview for a "real" job, it is then a matter of tactfully dispelling implicit prejudices.
The film not only speaks about the injustice in systemic racism and white privilege, but also does so in a tactfully subtle ways.
Lodge 49 tactfully deals with the degradation of finding happiness in an unfeeling economy, but really it's about the grounding importance of relationships.
Shot over two years, the book explores the sport's tropes and evolution, tactfully avoiding the sensationalist efforts of those who've come before him.
If your boss has taken to texting outside of the office and it makes you feel uncomfortable, you can shut it down tactfully.
Mr. Asprey extolled fat's health benefits, then Mr. Oza tactfully noted that drinking fat could be a tough conceptual leap for most consumers.
The "shithole" meeting put a clear strain on those relations, but even there, Graham worked tactfully to keep an open line with Trump.
We spoke with Aarti Gupta, PsyD, founder and clinical director at TherapyNest, about how to break the news to your fam gently and tactfully.
On one hand, when handled skillfully and tactfully, customer service via social media can produce positive PR and create fervent brand loyalty that's infectious.
With humor, Render tactfully exposes the ease with which the rhetoric of "the community" and "the individual" alike has been harnessed for corporate profit-making.
"You might tactfully remind Madame Tebaldi that we have now, on and off, tried to arrange an engagement since 1949," an exasperated Mr. Bing wrote.
"While our long held, structurally bullish outlook remains tactfully in place, the pace of the supply outages may present further upside risk to our view."
The 2016 lineup tactfully mixed hometown legends like Carl Craig, Kevin Saunderson, and Juan Atkins with bold-faced Europeans like Kraftwerk, Four Tet, and Scuba.
But those conversations may have to be held more tactfully — positioning people into a more receptive position to hear what these problems are all about.
Learn to manage up...tactfully If the disconnect between you and your boss stems from different management styles, be proactive and clear with your needs.
Instead "Paddington 2" follows the guileless lead of its earnest, ursine little tramp, suggesting tactfully that cinematic ingenuity is another way of showing good manners.
Ms. Kaul has an oozy, aspirated voice, and smears it tactfully atop Mr. Lam's euphoric, quick-stepping production, which bridges fiery garage and joyous disco.
Tactfully, NATO had decided not to put Russia on the agenda of the mini-summit, concentrating instead on the thing Mr Trump cares most about: terrorism.
Under the new policy, it acknowledged that both sides believed there was only one China while tactfully not saying who was the rightful ruler of Taiwan.
However, another one of Shulkin's strengths is the ability to tactfully work with those who disagree with him and make them feel included in the conversation.
There's room to defend, for example, Trump's push to get NATO allies to spend more for defense, even if he doesn't exactly go about it tactfully.
Discuss this tactfully with your partner, encourage her to be open and transparent about her friendships, and show an interest in meeting all of her friends.
Filmmakers Robert Kenner, Taki Oldham, and Melissa Robledo tactfully introduce each development and utilize gasp-inducing cliffhangers to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Throughout a season dotted with those 20 wins but also setbacks and innumerable uncomfortable headlines, Padgett, a former Louisville center, has tactfully preached staying in the present.
Ms. LuPone and Ms. Ebersole (notice how tactfully I'm shifting the order in which they're mentioned) are not coasting on the market value of their star appeal.
Titled David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night, the show tactfully highlights the artist's most confrontational pieces while giving sometimes t0o-brief, tantalizing glimpses into his vulnerabilities.
Most often, the committee members aim to please their constituents back home, the executives tactfully say as little as possible, and in the end, nothing really meaningful happens.
Barry Sabin, a partner at Latham & Watkins who served as chief of DOJ's counterterrorism section, said Wray has tactfully maneuvered his way around tough situations in the past.
We'll pause here to tactfully remind you that the Mets — whose young pitching stars have repeatedly embarrassed them this season — are not quite as adept at social media.
But Ms. Masiello tactfully pointed out the attractiveness of contemporary grab bars (she used polished nickel) and made sure the new refrigerator had a freezer on the bottom.
The music (by David Holmes and Brian Irvine) modulates from nervous to soothing to sad, and the editing (by Nick Emerson) folds one scene tactfully into the next.
Hilde, Hugo's former secretary who has since become his long-suffering wife, has ordered these former lovers a supper complete with pink champagne and soon tactfully leaves them alone.
Pop culture on the subject of eating disorders is rife with risk, but perhaps, if shows like Overshadowed is anything to go on, it is possible to do tactfully.
Now you're bringing up the inevitability of their deaths and, if not done tactfully, it can seem as if you are trying to sniff out details of an inheritance.
"My point, which I could have made more tactfully, was this: Why did the story of what actually happened come out AFTER this guy is declared a rapist?" he wrote.
Mrs May gamely spoke of the "British dream", echoing Mr Xi's slogan of a "Chinese dream", and tactfully avoided the subject of human rights, at least in her public remarks.
Paula Reid of CBS News, reading aloud a description of President Trump's dismay on learning of the appointment of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, chose her words tactfully.
Tactfully managing its international business presence against the Kremlin's domestic wishes has been a years-long and continuous project for Yandex, as well-documented in books like The Red Web.
Though they were "very sympathetic to the Johnny Cash situation," he said tactfully, they had become aware of just how much that "situation" affected his ability to sell dates to buyers.
Today the Facebook CEO called out the president for his unAmerican views that demonize immigrants, while also tactfully encouraging the few positive policies and comments Trump has offered on the subject.
The fashion community has grappled with the subject problematically in the past, and it can't seem to find a way to tactfully address the homeless (or, ideally, just leave them alone).
Tactfully, he said nothing about either, and the result of their giggly dope-taking was, to his unfogged mind, music that melted into new shapes like the paintings of Salvador Dalí.
In a recent DJ Vlad interview, he shares how he got his label incorporated and is tactfully working hard towards ensuring Pressa the businessman is as strong as Pressa the artist.
I don't know how to put this more tactfully, so... There was some unsettling cult of personality stuff emanating from the stage, well beyond the typical belief in a founder's vision.
When team leads and team members alike recognize this rule as beneficial, and set the right example in using it tactfully, it can help build authenticity and transparency in an organization.
Thirsting for the past, accessing it through memories of games and technology, and romanticizing all three— Stories Untold, by Glasgow studio No Code, tactfully dismantles this automatic response to everyday life.
The challenge, he said, will be to tactfully incorporate the Chinese-American story along with that of the Dutch, German, Irish and other immigrant populations who also laid claim to the site.
And for people who don't remember, this is because Trump was claiming that she wrongly claimed to have Native American ancestry and she was kind of trying to defend it, but tactfully.
The separation of church and state, a subject never mentioned in Trump v Clinton, was tactfully addressed; memories of 9/11 were invoked; both candidates agreed that Russia is a strategic threat.
You can't hate on Attenborough However, not everyone was a fan of the McBoatface moniker, including the UK's science minister Jo Johnson, who tactfully suggested there were "more suitable" names out there.
Ever since Daniel Craig tactfully informed Time Out that he would "rather slash his wrists" than continue on as 007, speculation has been flying as to who might be the next James Bond.
Co-founder Vasilis Tsolis might therefore be forgiven for viewing Brexit as a sizable opportunity for his startup — though he more tactfully describes it as a "legislative challenge that we can help out with".
In conference calls over the past week between Democratic House campaigns and allied consultants and outside groups, strategists have been brainstorming ideas for how to fundraise tactfully, according to people familiar with those calls.
I venture a guess: Wouldn't the response after reparations happened, among certain people, be, "Now, they better not think they can just pay us off" -- or more tactfully, "Reparations is a beginning, not an end"?
Both Trump and Clinton have made fearmongers out of the body politic, at the expense of the dignity, welfare and human life of so many others — Trump in very crass ways, Clinton more tactfully so.
It did not escape my attention that in the public statement around what we will tactfully call WeWork's leadership changes that SoftBank wasn't mentioned once, despite reporting indicating that SoftBank led the coup against Neumann.
Mr Khosrowshahi will need to deal tactfully with Benchmark, which still has a representative on Uber's board, and with Mr Kalanick, who feels unjustly pushed out, although he has publicly backed the choice of Mr Khosrowshahi.
The singer, guitarist and space cowboy, known for smooth 1970s hits like "The Joker," used his onstage acceptance speech to tactfully allude to the Rock Hall's opaque nomination process and poor track record on inducting women.
We found at least five moments in the testimony in which Comey tactfully, without a hint of smugness, either directly or indirectly said that Trump did lie, might have lied, or feared that he would have lied.
If the relationship doesn't improve, start looking for other jobs less passively, being tactfully honest with hiring managers about your mismatch with your current boss and proactively volunteering the names of several other people who will rave about you.
Outside of her work in movies, Cummins married in 1950 and later had two children, but when asked by The Times about rumors that she'd previously dated Howard Hughes and John F. Kennedy, she tactfully responded: "I'm not sure about that."
On Thursday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, where she covered a wide range of topics with guest host (and Kardashian superfan) Jennifer Lawrence — but there was one thing she tactfully chose not to discuss.
From the ICU to the OR. When I tactfully ask Veale where the body is, uh, stored, so to speak, as the OPO works with the family and a donor is determined, he explains that there's no time for that.
Jewish holidays begin at sundown, and this one lasts two days, from Sunday's sunset to Tuesday's, so when I walk back into town after tactfully turning down a dish of Grandmother Zina's aspic, the New Year is already upon us.
Although the rates of income and value-added taxes are higher than the EU average as a share of GDP, the revenue collected is lower, thanks to what the IMF tactfully calls a "weak payment culture", and a narrow tax base.
Companies are getting a hard lesson in how to tactfully do business in the post-Brexit U.K after British Airways sparked a Twitter backlash for urging overseas travellers to benefit from the drop in sterling sparked by the result of Britain's EU referendum.
Covering White Supremacy Andrew Marantz handles the presentation of the white supremacist Mike Enoch's life story tactfully, but I worry that publishing articles like this will only encourage others to follow in Enoch's destructive footsteps ("The Birth of a White Supremacist," October 16th).
But it's just a setup before lowering the boom: Arya accuses Sansa of betraying her family with that letter Littlefinger tactfully leaked (for the record, Robb Stark saw right through Cersei's ploy with this letter, so it didn't have the impact Lannisters wanted).
And while she could have quit We Got Y'all a bit more tactfully, her blunt, out-in-the-open "I can't do this anymore" to Frieda (echoing her bedside conclusion with Daniel in the previous episode) is just the right touch of dramatic.
The show, titled Confederate, caused a big stir online from people who thought that, well, maybe a pair of white dudes best known for making a fantasy show about dragons and zombies and incest aren't the best people to tactfully address modern-day slavery.
Before M. Dumas & Sons, a 102-year-old retailer in Charleston, S.C., began offering the L.B.M. 1911 jackets that are now a staple, its offerings tended toward American labels and a brand of styling that was, to put it tactfully, middle of the road.
They could either shoot down geoengineering planes or, more tactfully, build a second fleet to deliver a separate stratospheric payload to neutralise the sunshade (either by reacting with the SO2 to break it down, or by making the sulphate particles clump together and rain out faster).
When reached for comment, a representative for Apple tactfully ignored our probing about the iThrone and provided a number of renderings of the new campus, which has repeatedly been compared to a spaceship since its announcement in 2011: The campus' construction cost $5 billion according to Reuters.
The other reason for secrecy — a much bigger one — is to tactfully play down the boldness of President Trump's demands for dramatic Chinese concessions that will painfully challenge all the core elements of China's economic system and its links to the constitution of the Communist Party.
Hay, who has an ability to tactfully dismiss things she doesn't like (a pair of fabric-covered clogs fashioned by her intern, for instance) simply by moving on in conversation, considered a pair of elbow-length gloves in a patchwork print with flashes of neon pink.
To unlock the magical quality of technology, you sometimes have to use very old and obvious things; clunky devices that are ugly as hell and un-tactfully let everybody around them know exactly what they're doing and how, usually with some kind of horrible grinding sound.
As my Twitter mentions this past week so tactfully explained, there is no other interpretation when it comes to the word Shaw used but, as numerous internet people insisted on pointing out, the act of sucking cock is not limited to men; women do it, too.
How tactfully the company would theoretically execute this stunt, however, is in question — after all, Chinese consumers weren't too impressed with the attempted cultural homage (which included Angel Elsa Hosk wearing a a dragon wrap) that was woven into the opening of the 2016 show, Jing Daily reported.
The EU mission tactfully refused to say whether it deemed the election "free and fair", but it did criticise the less-than-level playing field, noting that state funds were splurged on supporting Mr Museveni's National Resistance Movement and the state regulator shuttered critical 13 radio stations in January.
Distinguished by its observation tower, which may have been inspired by the 10 Giorgio de Chirico paintings he owned — de Chirico had a major influence on the Surrealists — the house has been tactfully restored by the architects Baietto Battiato Bianco and Con3Studio and is now managed by the Castello.
One sign of this high-mindedness was that popular cinema as well as political speeches and programs on state television attended closely to the fate of the rural poor — a majority of India's population — and the tiny minority of the rich tactfully kept their lifestyles out of sight.
Backstage, a producer tactfully noted to Beyoncé that she was likely to be going onstage herself soon (producers knew ahead of time who was going to win each award, although the musicians themselves theoretically didn't), and suggested that it might be nice for her to use the moment to hand the spotlight back to Taylor.
The distraction-free library ethos is actually a city tradition, from the private tranquil libraries of stately homes such as North London's 17th-century estate Kenwood House in Hampstead Heath to the British Library's Reading Room in King's Cross — a place where the etiquette policy strongly discourages the presence of mobile phones entirely with tactfully placed signs.
Spend a few months following the steps we've outlined—releasing music that uses genre synthesis to game streaming service algorithms, creating a powerful narrative for the press, surrounding yourself with the right handlers, and tactfully playing the corporate branding game—and chances are that a high chart position on Spotify and all of its attendant rewards will be yours.
Scene by scene, Biden toggles briskly among his three story lines: from an emotional family meeting at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, to an urgent phone call with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi about the Islamic State, to a friendly lunch with President Obama, who is tactfully trying to discourage the vice president from pursuing the Democratic nomination.
When I first noticed his chewing, before I could think of how to tactfully say anything, he offered up a story about how his unpleasant stepmother used to embarrass him in public by telling him to chew with his mouth shut, and how it has given him great anxiety, and how traumatic it was to have it called to everyone's attention.
In testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday, the leadership of the American intelligence community vehemently disagreed with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, tactfully but unanimously, by warning the nation, aggressively and unanimously, that Russia is escalating its war against democracy by launching an attack against the midterm elections in 6900.
In a press release, Microsoft acknowledged that streaming has become the dominant way people now listen to music (it now far outpaces digital downloads, with over 20173 percent of U.S, music sales coming from streaming subscriptions versus 19 percent for downloads), while tactfully admitting that Groove, which grew out of Xbox Music, simply couldn't match the catalog and user experience offered by Spotify: With the continued advancement of music streaming today, all the world's music has become easily accessible across a variety of devices, unlocking new ways to discover and experience music.

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