international affairs造句(1) International affairs today are no longer for gentleman amateurs.
(2) She remained keenly interested in international affairs.
(3) That newspaper accounts of international affairs are sometimes distorted.
(4) They have developed an interest in international affairs.
(5) She wanted to broaden her experience in international affairs.
(6) International affairs absorb his attention.
(7) Nuclear proliferation has returned to centre stage in international affairs.
(8) In a brief statement, he concentrated entirely on international affairs.
(9) There is, though, no overt mention of current international affairs.
(10) The imminence requirement is extremely important in international affairs.
(11) He was speaking to an audience of students at the Institute for International Affairs.
(12) I was alarmed by his naivety and ignorance of international affairs.
(13) They were for use by statesmen and diplomats, working aids for the men engaged in the conduct of international affairs.
(14) In September 1988 he became, in addition, chairman of the Central Committee commission on international affairs.
(15) We must act with maximum efficiency, individually and collectively, in our neighborhoods as readily as in our international affairs.
(16) The disaster in Rangoon had touched off an extensive reorganization of the bureaucracy dealing with North-South and international affairs.
(17) Personal likes and dislikes play a more influential role in international affairs than is often thought.
(18) However it also imposes an artificial constraint upon the management of international affairs.
(19) Nor does it prevent states from making symbolic political statements about international affairs.
(20) Until the era of revolutions which began in the 1780s these secondary states had sometimes carried real weight in international affairs.
(21) Still, they consulted him from time to time on international affairs.
(22) At the time, 1948, the Cold War was becoming the pervasive issue in international affairs and domestic politics.
(23) This, together with closer economic ties with the West, added to the Empire's leverage in international affairs.
(24) Does it matter, he asks, if media and public become less interested in international affairs?
(25) He added the Guinean government and people have always cherished a friendship toward the Chinese government and people and Guinea has always stood by China in international affairs.
(26) AmbassadorFinn is now with the Liechtenstein Institute Self-Determination in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.
(27) He's never imprudent or impudent , inadvertent or negligent when he deals with international affairs.
(28) "Reopening domestic production is an important part of a globalised supply chain, " David Sandalow, the energy department's assistant secretary for international affairs told a seminar in Washington.
(29) He said that Cote d'Ivoire and China cherish long-term friendship. The two countries have conducted successful cooperation in many areas, hold identical and similar positions in international affairs.
(30) The great divide between the civilian and military communities leaves the nation and its electorate ill-equipped to make informed judgments about military and international affairs.