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There is nothing unstatesmanlike in helping another fellow human being to find a job.
Like him or not, some people here find the president's style in promoting war grating and unstatesmanlike.
This alleged exercise of national sovereignty is entirely unstatesmanlike and totally inhuman.
With her camera pressed up to Mr. Bush's nose, she teased the future president into saying all kinds of silly, unstatesmanlike things.
He was also abrasive, tempestuous, candid to the point of obnoxiousness, touchy about his place in history, paranoid and unstatesmanlike.
"It's unstatesmanlike.
Understandably, Senate Democrats now intend to make an issue of the Republicans' unstatesmanlike handling of the test ban treaty.
Bill Toland of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette described both candidates' performances during the debate as "unstatesmanlike".
Mr. Primakov fired back, castigating Mr. Shohkin as unstatesmanlike.
Up in Wimbledon's Royal Box, Tadic alternately gasped, cheered and waved his fists with a most unstatesmanlike abandon.
The Americans even installed a hidden air conditioning system that blew chill blasts up from the bottom of the podiums so no unstatesmanlike sweat would appear on men wearing suits under a broiling sun.
But before they can do that, they need to win, and every time they sanction another court fight, send out their seconds to denounce the other side or seek to rally their troops, they risk looking decidedly unstatesmanlike.
When Chancellor Kohl's candidate for the ceremonial German presidency, Roman Herzog, was elected in May, Mr. Scharping protested in a manner that struck many voters as petulant and unstatesmanlike.
But White House officials said that Robert Teeter, a longtime Bush strategist who lives in Michigan but who has been spending more time at the White House of late to help get it out of a slump, found the speech too unstatesmanlike.