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statesmanship
[ steyts-muhn-ship ]
noun
- the ability, qualifications, or practice of a statesman; wisdom and skill in the management of public affairs.
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Origin of statesmanship1
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It was to be a ceremony and a victory for harsh political pressure in the guise of statesmanship.
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Or will it be a tamer Trump — we’re grading on a curve here — who may not be a model of sober statesmanship, but isn’t totally unhinged?
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Roberts was hailed as a master of judicial statesmanship for reaching consensus.
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In praising the U.S. president’s statesmanship, European leaders tactfully skipped any public reference to what had become a fierce battle among Democrats over whether Biden should bow out.
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He was garlanded with praise from the prime minister down for what was seen as a brave act of statesmanship.
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