statesmen in English

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a skilled, experienced, and respected political leader or figure.
He called for more effort on the part of all statesmen , politicians and church leaders to resolve the schism in the Orthodox church.
synonyms:senior politicianrespected political figureelder statesmanpolitical leadernational leader
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1. These clergymen were also powerful statesmen

2. 3 Statesmen will crisscross the Continent.

3. The statesmen signed a protocol.

4. Statesmen will crisscross the Continent.

5. Put differently, once frank and private interactions among statesmen will become more diplomatic.

6. Statesmen of the nation are brawling with each other.

7. Statesmen boast about a new world order of their own making.

8. Nowadays do the politician and statesmen support a hanger-on of aristocrat?

9. 30 He attacked intramural burial, the Mendicant Orders, and bullfights - all characteristic policies of enlightened statesmen.

10. The modern Plato an unbounded contempt for politicians and statesmen and party leaders.

11. To give an international award to statesmen who have advanced religious liberty within their particular countries.

12. He enjoys all this renaissance art, full of noble statesmen, florid gestures and people being resurrected.

13. Many of its former pupils have become influential scientists, statesmen, diplomats, prelates, intellectuals and writers.

14. These Muslim thinkers and intellectuals and statesmen of the 19th century looked at Europe, saw these things.

15. A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.

16. This medal is the UN's highest decoration for the statesmen who significantly contributed to peace and cooperation worldwide.

17. Rogues, Buffoons & Statesmen: the inside story of Washington’s capital city and the hilarious history of 120 years of state politics

18. The county's elder statesmen were collectively in good nick, both off the court and when hitting it on it.

19. Compromises in the Constitution The 18th-century statesmen who met in Philadelphia believed in the Enlightenment concept of the balance of power in politics

20. Statesmen and economists alike lament the huge international debt, the grave economic imbalance between rich and poor countries, and the abject poverty in so many countries.

21. And it is my sincere belief that most American statesmen are farsighted, rational and gifted with adequate political wisdom to tackle the issue in a satisfactory fashion.

22. So in launching the Climate Leadership Council, I started by reaching out to a who's who of Republican elder statesmen and business leaders, including James Baker and George Schultz, the two most respected Republican elder statesmen in America; Martin Feldstein and Greg Mankiw, the two most respected conservative economists in the country; and Henry Paulson and Rob Walton, two of the most successful and admired business leaders.

23. Anarchal (comparative more Anarchal, superlative most Anarchal) ( archaic ) lawless ; anarchic 1824 , Walter Savage Landor , “George Washington and Benjamin Franklin”, in Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen , volume II, London: [ …

24. ‘A cabinet of statesmen who, Agnizing the process of moral devolution in Germany ever since Stein was dismissed, have dedicated themselves to the task of restoring Germany to her true self.’

25. Bibliomania has gripped statesmen—Thomas Jefferson's collection was the foundation of the Library of Congress—as well as thieves, forgers and pranksters, whose dark deeds add spice to "A

26. This praesidium, consisting of twelve people, will be led by a trio of the highest quality, three statesmen - and I choose that word advisedly - namely Mr Amato, Mr Dehaene and the President Mr Giscard d' Estaing.

27. Statesmen within, without doores Cloisterers; Who without spear, or sword, or other drumme, Than what was in their tongue, did overcome; And having conquer'd, did so strangely rule, That the whole world did seem but the Pope's mule

28. 15 -- Contemporary scholars, politicians, statesmen and laymen will be bewildered to find the word Charlatanism between the two antagonistic groups of Burmese army known as Tatmadaw and the current KNU (Karen Nation Union). Charlatanism of KNU and Tatmadaw

29. Besought Sentence Examples He visited privately many of the leading citizens of the city, statesmen, divines and merchants, and Besought them to take the lead in a national movement against slavery; but they all with one consent made excuse, some of them listening to his plea with manifest impatience.

30. NEW YORK – The indifference and apathy that one finds in Washington from both the Congress and President Barack Obama on the Doha Round of world trade talks, and the alarm and concern expressed by statesmen elsewhere over the languishing negotiations, mark the end of the post-1945 era of American leadership on multilateral free trade.