Definitionadj. marked by the qualities of or befitting a statesman
Last update: July 21, 2015
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Nor did he combine great statesmanlike qualities with exceptional ability in the field. [Please select]
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Having settled this knotty point in a statesmanlike manner, Rainiharo bade Mark and the Secretary remain with him, and dismissed his three colleagues. [Please select]
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I do not know how far statesmanlike views entered into the minds of the leaders of the Crusades. [Please select]
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She possessed, like Margaret, a strong character, statesmanlike qualities and singular capacity in the administration of affairs. [Please select]
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No such prudent and statesmanlike policy was inaugurated by any other conqueror. [Please select]
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His plan of action lay within the limits of statesmanlike moderation[36]. [Please select]
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One of the most statesmanlike proposals was made by Governor John A. [Please select]
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Certainly this selection was statesmanlike, but it could not be very popular. [Please select]
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The next year there entered, as Lieutenant-Governor, Francis Nicholson, an odd character in whom an immediate violence of temper went with a statesmanlike conception of things to be. [Please select]
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He brought to Jefferson's group of advisers not only a thorough knowledge of public finance but a sound judgment and a statesmanlike vision, which were often needed to rectify the political vagaries of his chief. [Please select]
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