Sentences with phrase «true statesmen»

«He is probably one of the few remaining true statesmen that we have left in the county,» said Eric Biegler, president of the Sound Park Heights Civic Association in the Reeves Park area of Riverhead.
Nana Addo as a true statesman should support President Mahama and use his remaining years in the world to invest in the creation of jobs for the increasing unemployment youth in the country to benefit.
Fearless Catholic Bishop of Kafanchan Diocese, Reverend Father Joseph Danlami Bagobiri was on point when, recently, he accused el - Rufai of taking sides with the armed herdsmen, thus failing in his responsibility as a true statesman; and becoming, therefore, a biased umpire who, according to the priest, «blames and criminalises southern Kaduna victims as the cause of the mayhem.»
«He's too far - sighted to be vindictive,» Mr. Torres said, describing Mr. Heastie as a «true statesman
With the knifing of Tony Abbott, a true statesman and representative of those trusted conservative Liberal party values, by Malcolm Turnbull, a man whose ideals and views are best described as of the extreme left, the Liberal Party has now 100 % lost my vote.

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Even if Trump's provocations reflected his true feelings or those of the average citizen, it is not the role of the statesman to give voice to feelings.
it is a shame, America has no capable and able true leader / statesmen.
Update (Feb. 1): In his first public comments, Saeed Abedini told the Idaho Statesman that «much of what I have read in Naghmeh's posts and subsequent media reports is not true,» but he plans to work on rebuilding their marriage in private because «personal issues are best dealt with personally.»
«Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful» That was said by Seneca, the Roman statesman, over THOUSANDS of years ago and STILL people fall for these LIES.
Is Trump a brilliant statesman with a total ability to conceal his true motives, or is he a novice?
The future direction of Labour is set out clearly by Owen Smith, who recently in the New Statesman, described the reforms as a «historic attempt to make Labour a true people's party once more».
Historical antiheros are harder to come by than those generally lauded for bravery or valiance in the face of oppression, whether they're soldiers or statesmen, but In Darkness brings the true legacy of Polish Leopold Socha into strong contention for just such a distinction.
Helen Lewis, an editor at New Statesman, hit the nail on the head with her tweet captioning the photo, «True equality means either Jennifer Lawrence getting a coat, or Jeremy Irons having to pose for a photocall in assless chaps.»
True story: For a brilliant example of compounding in real life, turn to American statesman Benjamin Franklin.
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