foreign affairs造句31. I have always been keenly interested in foreign affairs.
32. Supervisor of the military and foreign affairs.
33. They therefore put forward a wide spectrum of policies to cover all politically significant aspects of national life, as well as foreign affairs.
34. In an interview Monday, the Foreign Affairs Secretary tried to dispel doubts about his handling of the crisis.
35. However, Truman was persuaded by Acheson to appoint Dulles in April 1950 as consultant on foreign affairs.
36. Clanricarde was appointed under-secretary of state for foreign affairs in 1826, a post he resigned after Canning's death in 1827.
37. During the session there had been some debate over the selection of the ministers of finance and foreign affairs.
38. Foreign affairs and nuclear policy were among his greatest preoccupations.
39. But as an institution, Congress remains largely detached from foreign affairs.
40. Throughout the 1960s, politicians kept up a rather futile polemic as to whether the General cared about anything except foreign affairs.
41. Unlike Bush, Gore has said little on the campaign trail about foreign affairs.
42. Four senior officials in the Foreign Affairs and Interior ministries were dismissed or resigned over their role in granting him entry.
43. As veteran senators and representatives with strong international experience leave Congress, their knowledge of foreign affairs is simply not being replaced.
44. Several forces have combined to erode Congress' determination to slash foreign affairs spending.
45. The Hanoverian kings were not uninterested in political life but they had difficulty comprehending the complexities of domestic and foreign affairs.
46. He had twice held the Foreign Affairs portfolio since 1979, and was generally considered loyal to Moi.
47. Foreign policy Foreign affairs during this period were dominated by the Gulf crisis.
48. Ratsiraka handed over many of his responsibilities to Razanamasy, although retaining the portfolios of Defence and Foreign Affairs.
49. There is little to fight over except narrow policy niceties that interest only foreign affairs buffs and bore most voters.
50. Mr Kaufman, Labour's chief foreign affairs spokesman, sat at his bench shaking his head.
51. In foreign affairs, he leaned heavily in the late 1970s on the United States as a counterweight to Soviet military power.
52. No surprise there: Political handlers tell candidates that only 2 percent of the electorate considers foreign affairs a voting issue.
53. Sixteen standing commissions were also created to advise on domestic and foreign affairs.
54. It was also a place where she and women students would meet over lunch to discuss foreign affairs.
55. Richard Nixon: A middle child who became known for diplomacy in foreign affairs, among other things.
56. But it seems a peculiar policy, foreign affairs by tingle, sending young men off to die in a frisson impossible.
57. The landowners were able to express their views on problems of internal security, foreign affairs, and taxation increases.
58. Mr Kidder contributed many articles on foreign affairs to the Boston Globe.
59. The question of the Ministries of Defence and Foreign Affairs was discussed in closed session, and their survival was subsequently decided.
60. Generally Kennedy did better than expected in foreign affairs by those who considered him green behind the ears.