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- American officials and Western executives say, is diplomatese for corruption.
- But then came a lot of even-handed diplomatese.
- It's a rare moment of Brinkley diplomatese.
- In diplomatese, the comment was unusually critical, a French government source said on condition of anonymity.
- Cutting through the diplomatese : How do we get Jiang, so hung up on the appearance of stability, to spring Wei and Wang?
- With his rapid-fire, take-no-prisoners speaking style, Chester is decidedly impolitic in a Washington culture that prefers diplomatese.
- Those words would be taken as polite conversation in most political discourse, but diplomats accustomed to soft words found them at the outer edge of diplomatese.
- International negotiators who stayed with the three briefly described the opening minutes as " businesslike " and " workmanlike " _ diplomatese for frigid.
- On the progress, Chirac " took note with interest " _ a neutral observation in diplomatese _ " since France continues to favor a diplomatic settlement with the goal that all the sites, including the presidential ones, are inspected,"
- "The United States needs to better train its diplomats to participate in multilateral fora, " he said in diplomatese, " because the multilateral fora for the challenges that lie ahead for the United States are going to be very important : nuclear proliferation, ethnic wars, international terrorism, the plight of women, global climate change, refugees.