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1 Sometimes, though, the United States prefers publicly challenging China to quiet diplomacy .
2 Was it quiet diplomacy when Jesus drove moneylenders out of the Temple forecourt?
3 His aides say he is set on quiet diplomacy instead.
4 Cameron has preferred what he calls " quiet diplomacy " to Brown's more strident approach.
5 South Africa cannot continue with its " quiet diplomacy " while the people of Zimbabwe suffer.
6 Just quiet diplomacy to keep the pressure on.
7 This is what George H. W. Bush praised in 1992 as Coe's " quiet diplomacy . "
8 Her approach of quiet diplomacy did not sit well with onlookers inside and outside of South Africa.
9 The Australian government has been pursuing a strategy of " quiet diplomacy " to secure her release.
10 Economic sanctions and quiet diplomacy had failed.
11 She did not oppose Mbeki, for example, when his quiet diplomacy ruled the roost in relations with Zimbabwe.
12 But much depends on quiet diplomacy in the run-up to the summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday.
13 Others question whether quiet diplomacy by the secretariat has been effective, as states have little to fear from the Commonwealth.
14 Its spokesperson Joanne Cox said her group favoured " quiet diplomacy " but won't dissuade others from going to court.
15 His mantra of " quiet diplomacy " must grate on the ears of the oppressed and starving people of Zimbabwe.
16 Keep engaging constructively; quiet diplomacy is better than the megaphone kind; otherwise the country will be driven back into Moscow's arms.
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