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"How in the world do we diplomatically thank him, but say No?"
I would like to take you up on that, he said diplomatically.
I have a dinner at the church,' she diplomatically let me know.
Options are on the table, but I believe we can deal with this diplomatically.
"I thought you said this needed to be handled diplomatically?"
"He must find you a great help," I said diplomatically.
You can say it diplomatically and with love by telling them the reasons.
Soon after, other African countries began to diplomatically recognize the new government.
It was also what she diplomatically calls a "turning point."
Smith diplomatically said that he had not sent out the message.
Diplomatically, there are advantages to a Washington site, officials said.
"I was just watching the ball game," he said diplomatically.
I'll point his error out to him diplomatically, you may be sure - when he comes back.
"Of course you do look pretty nice yourself," he added diplomatically.
He put his hand down and diplomatically helped her over the railing.
"Well, whatever you did, I am certain there was an art to it," he said diplomatically.
"I've done most of the building types that we see," she says diplomatically.
She diplomatically did nothing but make toast for a few minutes until I'd finished.
The woman from the controller's staff diplomatically changed the subject.
The Bush administration emphasized that it would continue to deal with the issue diplomatically.
He stood there for a moment, trying to bring up his biggest concern diplomatically.
The whole situation could've been handled more diplomatically, without extreme action.
"Maybe you ought to just start by talking this over with your husband," I suggested diplomatically.
The diplomats do not want to pay, and are fighting back in the way they know best, diplomatically.
"It was too soon to be sure, then," I said diplomatically.