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8 Sentences With "most tactful"

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But let's be honest, it's not like Trump has the most tactful or wise staff.
Ryan may be the smartest guy in the room, but he's not the most tactful.
The Hu Jintao years, 22016–22018, saw China's most tactful exploitation of American openness (and naïveté).
On April 23, 2020, Wired magazine wrote about the most tactful ways to offer condolences during the Covid19 virus period, when one couldn't offer them in person. They quoted Post's advice to do one's best to bear in mind what the friend or acquaintance really wanted. Messages should explicitly say you don't need them to make the effort to reply. Facebook was a less recommended way of contacting the bereaved, but could be used if it was the only way one had to contact them.
291 he was a constant topic of her correspondence with Tchaikovsky through 1878.Poznansky, p. 317 Thanks to this over-elevated self-regard, even the most tactful of Tchaikovsky's negative criticisms of his compositional abilities caused him great pain. The constant theme of Tchaikovsky's remarks was that Pachulski had musical ability, desire, zeal, intelligence and warm feeling, but not the proper balance between these qualities, owing to "an organic, and … enigmatic, defect of his musical nature" (as he wrote in a letter to von Meck in August 1883).
Paul was a conservative and deeply principled man. However, he was never the most tactful or sensitive of people, and frequently antagonised his neighbours with his high-handed and snobbish attitude. Paul described himself as the 'boss of the Collins household', yet in reality wife Annabelle (Doreen Sloane) and daughter Lucy usually got their way. Having once served as a captain in the British army, he struggled to come to terms with his son Gordon's (Nigel Crowley, later Mark Burgess) sexuality as well as his daughter Lucy's promiscuity.
Retrieved 10 June 2011 Lisa Wright of NME also gave the album a positive review, writing, "The Big Roar is the kind of epic-yet-intimate debut that does exactly what its title makes out in the most tactful of styles; an LP that ultimately delivers on every count on the four years of promise leading up to it".Wright, Lisa. Album Review: The Joy Formidable. NME. Retrieved 10 June 2011 In another positive review, Clash wrote of the album: "Bolt on an undeniably zealous execution, a set of simple yet well-written songs, add an element of confident adventure via some experimentation and diversity and the rebirth of indie may just have found its leading protagonists".
Unlike its living relative the greater bilby, the lesser bilby was described as aggressive and tenacious. Hedley Finlayson wrote that this animal was "fierce and intractable, and repulsed the most tactful attempts to handle them by repeated savage snapping bites and harsh hissing sounds". A collector in the northern territory reported the name used by his Aboriginal informants, Urpila, that distinguished this species from M. lagotis (Urgata), and noted their particular habits. This species would not reside in the deep and narrow part of its burrow in cooler seasons, remaining a short distance from the entrance; this habit was exploited by hunters who would collapse the tunnel behind their prey to force it toward the soft sand covering the opening of the burrow.

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