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It's rather tactful to call this an "approach".
A television reporter asked for details; Puel was too tactful to oblige.
Hills was too tactful to put it quite so baldly, but that seemed to be the feeling behind the words.
Was she too tactful to ask? Was discretion a precondition for the estate's cooperation and that of the many loyal friends and colleagues who agreed to be interviewed?
I don't think it was necessary or tactful to write an article describing how uncool it was of Mr. Staley to die the way his songs prophesied.
Henry and his colleagues were too tactful to respond by saying that that this might be a splendid idea, but it may well be what they think.
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She's a marvel, whom directors Wash Westmoreland and the late Richard Glatzer possibly don't trust enough to carry the emotional charge of their tender, tactful-to-a-fault film.
Suu Kyi will have to rely on tactful diplomacy to negotiate her way to the political and social reforms her country so desperately needs.
Should you go out of your way to include them for dinner, or find a tactful way to ask them to stay home?
But he drives so slowly, I want to say, "What's the point of your expensive turbo engine?" Is there a tactful way to ask him to speed up?
If the ticketing office is not able to coordinate the guests' payments, is there a tactful way to ask the guests to reimburse us directly for the prepaid tickets?
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