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The word "Tactfully" is correct and well written
It is used to describe the manner in which someone handles a situation with sensitivity and consideration for others' feelings. Example: "She tactfully addressed the issue during the meeting, ensuring that everyone's opinions were respected." Alternatives include "diplomatically" or "discreetly."
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Tactfully
adverb
In a tactful manner.
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"It's not really my kind of thing to go naming names," Feehily tactfully says, "but very recently we recorded a song purely because of who wrote it, and I just didn't like it and I was against recording it, but because of who wrote it, I think people put all their belief into it.
As Father Lombardi tactfully put it, they spoke "freely and with rather effective colour".
The ARF was supposed to be a way of engaging China, and tactfully addressing worries about its growing military clout.
Whereas Mr Streiff would take umbrage at any perceived interference from the family-dominated supervisory board, the unflappable Mr Varin is tactfully enthusiastic about working with the Peugeots who, he says, bring with them a strong set of values, like Mr Tata.
Kashmir-oriented groups, meanwhile, are to be handled more tactfully, partly to keep pressure on India and partly to discourage them from making common cause with other jihadi groups.The backlash has begun.
He was tactfully seated beneath a photo of Robert Kennedy (though he also had to look at another of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara).After two hours of talks, Mr Renzi declared that he and Mr Berlusconi were in "profound harmony" and announced an agreement that, if implemented, could bring much-needed political stability to a country that has been economically stagnant for over a decade.
In their joint press conference, he echoed Israel's demand that Mr Abbas abandon his pre-condition of an Israeli halt to settlement construction to talks, albeit more tactfully.
This time, the government has clearly won, but its generals tactfully avoid the word "victory".
Just what that is responding to is left tactfully unclear.
But Messrs Gerth and Van Natta contend that she did not read a classified National Intelligence Estimate she had been given before that vote.Probably Mrs Clinton's most troubling quality is what Mr Bernstein tactfully calls her "difficult relationship with the truth".
PERCHED in front of a tactfully disguised Lenin mausoleum in Moscow's Red Square, Russia's Vladimir Putin, America's George Bush and dozens of other world leaders plus Britain's John Prescott watched a parade on May 9th to mark the 60th anniversary of victory in Europe.
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