Similar words: gamesmanship, statesman, swordsmanship, craftsmanship, sportsmanship, penmanship, workmanship, brinkmanship. Meaning: ['steɪtsmənʃɪp] n. wisdom in the management of public affairs.
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1. He praised the two leaders warmly for their statesmanship.
2. This was high statesmanship, since each planned to use a new mandate to enact politically courageous and unpopular things.
3. Such an act of statesmanship appears the only way to avoid an outbreak of fighting between the two giants of the Commonwealth.
4. Many felt that a grand gesture of statesmanship was required in relation to Northern Ireland.
5. Will we display more of the statesmanship, selflessness, and disregard for monetary advantage associated with public service and professional responsibility?
6. One might suppose that this statesmanship would have gained him international acclaim.
7. These virtues and act demonstrated his statesmanship.
8. Now, a good deal of practical statesmanship has followed from these ideals and sentimentalities.
9. It was recognized that such statesmanship sprang out of weakness.
10. Soviet cultivated the organization person in charge to statesmanship has revealed own viewpoint explicitly.
11. War and statesmanship were not for him, but he knew how important those things were - at times.
12. In statesmanship, get the formality rights ; never mind about the moralities.
13. In statesmanship, get the formality right ; never mind about the morality.
14. The art of statesmanship de Gaulle reasoned, was to understand the trend of history.
15. It muddles facile loathing of a parody bureaucracy with the great issues of statesmanship.
16. In one significant sense, however, Mrs Thatcher has operated in the tradition of Conservative statesmanship.
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17. Mrs. Bush is also adept at combining domesticity with statesmanship.
18. Since taking office last June, President Morsi of Egypt has striven to present an image of statesmanship.
19. Compromise makes a good umbrella, but a poor roof; it is temporary expedient, often wise in party politics, almost sure to be unwise in statesmanship.
20. The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli – This book does a great job at describing situations of power and statesmanship.
21. Gentlemen talk about sentimentalities, about idealism. They like practical statesmanship better. But, Mr.
22. THE IMF was founded during a moment of high statesmanship at Bretton Woods in New Hampshire.
23. National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship.
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