Historians regard the occasion as an early example of Catherine's statesmanship.
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Gore has produced a labor of statesmanship, evangelism and scientific exposition.
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The Mayor tried to distract attention from his statesmanship by telling jokes.
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I admire your long term perspective and your concept of virtual statesmanship.
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When your premiership stretches ahead of you, such gestures smack of statesmanship.
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Thanks to Jefferson's statesmanship, the Republic avoided a serious crisis in 1801.
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Thus does the world of economic statesmanship resemble a playground squabble.
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I have some respect for PVNR and his statesmanship but let's not hype him too much.
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And I reckon it was the thrill of office, not statesmanship, that made him break it.
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Wisdom in the management of public affairs
A statesperson is usually a politician or other notable public figure who has had a long and respected career in politics or government at the national and international level. As a term of respect, it is usually left to supporters or commentators to use the term. ...
The craft or skill of being a statesman, of leading a government well