- - Politesse
- - Good skill for a diplomat
- - Diplomacy skill
- - Starting tomorrow, work in diplomacy
- - reportedly nailed with sensitivity
- - Met fijngevoeligheid gaf ze het ritme van de hoeven aan
- - Skill of saying or doing the right thing
- - conversational sensitivity
- - diplomatic behavior
- - Diplomat's skill (rhymes with "fact")
- - Envoy's skill
- - Sensitivity, delicacy
- - skill for negotiators
- - thanks, c.t. - for showing diplomacy!
- - contacted for the diplomacy shown
- - Skill that's useful in conflict resolution
- - Finesse to con with when you get in touch
- - it takes diplomacy to accept tea in the territory
- - What good mediators have
- - Diplomatic delicacy
- - It's said to be "the art of recognizing when to be big and when not to belittle"
- - The first territory to display diplomacy
- - Diplomacy changed direction, we hear
- - understood – i leave; it's the essence of diplomacy
- - finesse in phrasing
- - Asset for a mediator
- - Sensitive handling of people
- - Diplomatic quality or finesse
- - What you may use when turning down an invitation
- - Know-how to say the right thing at the right time
- - Important skill in mediation
- - Feature of being diplomatic
- - Skill to handle a situation well
- - consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offense
- - Skill to deal with tricky situations
- - Skill in dealing with difficult issues
- - implied one missed diplomacy
- - To get a tin-opener to work requires a certain finesse
- - consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offence
- - Ability to navigate delicate conversations
- - Delicacy when talking to the in-laws, perhaps
- - Speaker's changed direction, showing sensitivity
- - Social sensitivity
- - What boors lack
- - Skill to deal with a sensitive issue
- - Press secretary's asset
- - Social grace
- - Ambassador's forte
- - Peacekeeping skill
- - Statesmanship
- - People person's skill
- - A social grace
- - Good quality for a politician
- - Asset for a diplomat
- - Arbiter's quality
- - The core of rapport
- - Sense for avoiding offense
- - Negotiation skill
- - It's de rigueur for a diplomat
- - Delicatesse
- - Delicate use of words, e.g.
- - Campaigner's skill
- - Bumpkin's lack
- - Asset for an ambassador
- - Ambassadors need it
- - "...... teaches you when to be silent": Disraeli
- - Yahoos lack it
- - White lie, perhaps
- - What it takes not to say "I see you've put on a little weight"
- - What it may take to answer the question "Does this make me look fat?"
- - What it may take to answer "Do you think I need to lose some weight?"
- - What churls lack
- - What blunt, brusque people lack
- - What a boor lacks
- - Thoughtfulness
- - Tastefulness
- - Social subtlety
- - Social delicacy
- - Social attribute
- - Social art
- - Skill not displayed by asking "Have you put on weight?"
- - Skill needed when being asked "Does this dress make me look fat?"
- - Skill needed for ambassadors and mediators
- - Sign of refinement
- - Saying "I'm not sure that dress looks perfect on you," e.g.
- - Savoir-faire, e.g.
- - Rice attribute
- - Remaining silent, sometimes
- - Remaining silent, at times
- - Public relations requirement
- - Playing to someone's vanity, maybe
- - Perception; poise
- - Opposite of gaucheness
- - Oafs lack it
- - Literally, "sense of touch"
- - Good people skills
- - Good host's gift
- - Gauche person's lack
- - Discrimination, in a nice sense
- - Diplomatic technique
- - Diplomatic sense
- - Diplomatic delicacy during negotiations
- - Diplomat's trait
- - Diplomat's strength
- - Diplomat's requirement
- - Diplomat-ic skill
- - Diplomacy or social finesse
- - Diplo-macy
- - Dilpomacy's foundation
- - Delicate sensitivity
- - Delicate handling, to an ambassador
- - Delicacy at a state dinner?
- - Deft handling
- - Core of rapport
- - Churls lack it
- - Certain grace
- - Careful wording, maybe
- - Careful phrasing, perhaps
- - Call or email
- - Boor's deficiency
- - Asset of the Secretary of State
- - Asset of a P.R. man
- - Asset in top-level talk.
- - Asset in answering the question "Does this dress make me look fat?"
- - Arbitrator's asset
- - Ambassadorial asset
- - Ability to convey delicate information without embarrassing someone
- - "The unsaid part of what you think," per Henry van Dyke
- - "The art of making guests feel at home when that's really where you wish they were"
- - "The ability to describe others as they see themselves": Lincoln
- - "Making a point without making an enemy," per Newton
- - Delicateness
- - Consideration in dealing with others
- - Politeness
- - Civility.
- - Way with words?
- - Finesse
- - Social asset
- - Perception
- - Good taste
- - Skill at avoiding an offensive line?
- - Diplomat's delicacy
- - Diplomacy
- - Skill of sensitivity
- - Mediator's asset
- - Mediator's forte
- - Touchy subject?
- - Diplomat's skill
- - Sensitivity, diplomacy
- - Diplomat's asset
- - Careful use of words
- - Diplomatic discretion
- - Diplomatic skill
- - Negotiating asset
- - Skill with people
- - Changed course, reportedly, showing diplomacy
- - Mediator's skill
- - Negotiator's skill
- - Diplomat's need
- - Delicate use of words
- - Peacemaker's asset
- - Mediation asset
- - Leaders in training ambassadors can teach diplomacy
- - There's not one in unstated consideration
- - Arbitrator's skill
- - Negotiator's asset
- - Diplomatic finesse
- - Diplomat's forte
- - Social finesse
- - Boor's lack
- - Diplomatic quality
- - Social skill
- - Careful word choice, maybe
- - Skill useful in delicate situations
- - Churl's lack
- - Sensitivity in dealings
- - 'The ability to step on a man's toes without messing up the shine on his shoes,' per Harry Truman
- - Delicate handling
- - Something lacking freshness
- - Savoir-faire
- - Delicacy of demeanor
- - Good quality for an ambassador
- - Diplomats have it
- - Phrasing so as not to offend, say
- - Sense of diplomacy
- - Sensitive handling
- - Concern for propriety
- - Sense of propriety
- - Diplomat's stock-in-trade
- - Time to play the role of foreign agent?
- - Diplomacy of characters involved in direct action
- - Audibly changed direction in diplomacy
- - Diplomatic asset
- - Kid gloves
- - Moderator's skill
- - Diplomatic sensitivity
- - Political asset
- - Asset in public relations
- - Public relations skill
- - 'The ability to describe others as they see themselves,' per Abraham Lincoln
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