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“And the chairman of insurance giant Royal Sun Alliance, John Napier, warned Mr Obama's criticism was "unstatesmanlike" and lacked "balance".”
“Didn't presidential adviser David Axelrod, following former Vice President Dick Cheney's criticism of Obama's changes to fighting the war on terror, call Cheney "unstatesmanlike"?”
“He came on to be confrontative and was a demeaning filibusterer, and clearly unstatesmanlike.”
“(On the other hand, Clinton's polls are up these days, and pursuing this could seem too political and unstatesmanlike.)”
The Washington Post: Who gets the first subpoena in a Republican-controlled House?
“And how completely unstatesmanlike for him to make these type of divisive comments.”
“The threats emanating from Clinton are certainly unstatesmanlike, and I would say damaging to American interests.”
The Washington Post: The Iran Consensus Grows More Dangerous
“If America's Mullahs believe sending out Sarahcuda to attack Obama in the most unstatesmanlike fashion is going to reverse this, one can only revel in the Mullahs being shown the door in 31 short days.”
“If opponents can find no reason or means to oppose her nomination other than shrill-sounding and unstatesmanlike rhetoric, opposition may in the long run not be such a good idea.”
“Keynes also devoted eloquent, penetrating prose, in describing the corrupt atmosphere of the Versailles arrangement and in particular Lloyd George’s debasing and unstatesmanlike conduct.”
“In an April memo, Blair urges his advisers to come up with "eye-catching initiatives" and ended on an unstatesmanlike note: "I should be personally associated with as much of this as possible.”
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