Tactfully using this information during salary negotiations can ensure that you are not underpaid.
It is hard to imagine how the UNDP's legitimate humanitarian concerns could have been more tactfully expressed.
"He and I both know our country's culture, traditions and the current state of affairs, " she says tactfully.
They strenuously denied that these were aimed at any third country, and tactfully called the 10, 000-man exercise in eastern China an anti-terrorist operation.
My mother, tactfully, allowed the old woman to die without trying to see her again, but she was the only one to do so.
Church leaders, conscious that the world can do without them, have had to act nimbly and tactfully if they were to have any influence at all.
Private service professionals must know when to enter and leave a room, when to be present but unnoticed, how to tactfully update a principal with household information.
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Greg Rusedski, one of two British men to make the Wimbledon tennis quarter-finals, is a former Canadian although he has tactfully learned to sprinkle his conversation with Britishisms.
Kashmir-oriented groups, meanwhile, are to be handled more tactfully, partly to keep pressure on India and partly to discourage them from making common cause with other jihadi groups.
The Iraqi Kurds' standard map tactfully omits to paint the Greater Kurdistan where their ethnic brethren predominate in neighbouring Turkey (14m of them), Iran (some 6m) and Syria (1m).
Broyan tactfully sidesteps a question about having guests over.
His church members have long been his most faithful followers, and when his retirement was announced last September, church officials said tactfully that being first minister was job enough for any octogenarian.
President Clinton did not do so though the troops were tactfully withdrawn to an air base deep in the desert, where their presence, particularly that of women soldiers, is less alarming to Islamist sentiment.
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