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The program's anchor put it more tactfully.
Mr Kerry might explain American views more tactfully than Mr Bush.
Samsung actually phrases it more tactfully, saying that "the basis for the jury's award is unclear".
I mentioned this (a little more tactfully than I have stated it here), and asked if he had read Ford.
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.
We see the ugly fat non-star people in all their unsightly nakedness, but Halle and Penelope are photographed more tactfully.
Let's go have a good time together.'" "We're not used to performing in the middle of the day," says Bobb, more tactfully.
Off the record, some insiders claim that she can be "quite spoilt" and, more tactfully, that "she knows what she wants".
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 also said the protests "demonstrated the everyday struggle to meet basic needs and the urgent necessity to address the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the country".It is hard to imagine how the UNDP's legitimate humanitarian concerns could have been more tactfully expressed.
Or as Dr. Mark Cullen of the Yale medical school more tactfully puts it, "The data on the harm from vaccines (e.g., autism) is such that the mother's choice not to vaccinate is a very poor one for her own child".
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