Aún no tenemos significados para "have the tact".
1You have the tact to do the thing in the right way.
2Or would she have the tact to leave her alone with the dead?
3She hoped vaguely that Mrs. Ralston would have the tact to respect this wish of hers.
4We should be only too glad if for this week only our readers would have the tact to retire and leave us alone.
5It may seem strange that one so completely devoid of human sympathy could have the tact to govern a race of the emotional Third Men.
6Atticus had the tact and skill in worldly matters, which Cicero lacked.
7He had the tact to abandon his curiosity at this precise point.
8Luckily he had the tact to whip on his horses, and we escaped.
9But he had the tact, if possible, to intensify his politeness toward her.
10And I'm thankful he's had the tact to take himself off.
11He had the tact of making the unintelligible seem plain.
12He wanted nothing of the sort, but had the tact not to say so.
13And King had the tact to treat himself and their meeting merely as accidents.
14The young girl had the tact to reply only by a warm, lingering embrace.
15Frederic raised his eyebrows, but had the tact to pursue the subject no further.
16He was also modest and unpretending, and had the tact to veil his ambition.
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