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diploma

[ UK /dɪplˈə‍ʊmɐ/ ]
[ US /dɪˈpɫoʊmɑ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study

How To Use diploma In A Sentence

  • The statement affirmed the two countries' willingness to maintain their diplomatic, economic and military ties.
  • The diploma course would offer remote access to course materials via the Internet's world wide web.
  • This may be a first for international diplomacy: a world leader bragging about the prowess of his nation's hookers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Curiously, for a politician who made much of the fact that what happened in the rest of the world was not always Washington's concern, diplomacy has been the keynote of his first months in office.
  • The officials and diplomats spoke anonymously because of the delicacy of the negotiations on what tack to take on Iran.
  • To my mind, Tom Hank's Forrest Gump is a Walter Mitty , for he sometimes was a Vietnamese War hero and later a table tennis diplomat between America and China.
  • Diplomatic negotiations often aim at a zero-sum game.
  • Here retired US diplomat Ellsworth Bunker drew up a plan to transfer the administrative authority for West Papua from the Netherlands to a neutral administrator, and thence to Indonesia.
  • Yet a combined diploma and degree system leaves room to move up the hierarchy and enjoy career progress. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Kremlin is still insisting on a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
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