How To Use Face-saving In A Sentence

  • The others agreed to consider it, and negotiated face-saving compromises which fell far short of Olivares' proposals.
  • We all delude ourselves to varying degrees, but we normally have some face-saving excuse.
  • You know, there's all this easy talk about face-saving culture of China, but this is power politics.
  • The party's most likely recourse is a face-saving compromise with the Ministry of Finance that does not alter the statusquo.
  • But the odds are that even those women who appear impermeable to pain are suffering great hurt behind their face-saving pose.
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  • These are not corrective action but face-saving and delay tactics.
  • Isn't this more face-saving than precedent-blocking?
  • How many streets will have to remain unswept, how many refuse bins left to overflow, and roadways left to crumble to help pay for this latest face-saving exercise?
  • This bluster might be just that - face-saving public relations.
  • Some experts said Mr. Wen may have just toned down his language as a face-saving way out of the confrontation.
  • This seemed to be a compromise, face-saving revelation that would allow more frankness further down the line.
  • The stand-off has nothing to do with meaningful policy (despite what the politicians and the media say) and everything to do with politics and face-saving.
  • My friend thought he had beaten a rapid retreat after the initial, face-saving show of bravado.
  • The government was forced to find a face-saving formula to cover its misjudgement.
  • The party's most likely recourse is a face-saving compromise with the Ministry of Finance that does not alter the statusquo.
  • McCain's Guardian Devil must surely be looking out for him - Gustav's timely touchdown has provided the perfect face-saving means of 'uninviting' Shrubya and Cheney from the GOP convention, as the Needlenose
  • The local media also broke new ground by announcing the Ryongchon disaster, but with face-saving twists.
  • The decision appears to be a face-saving compromise which will allow the government to remain in office.
  • In further elaborations, Harvey was supposed to have responded with face-saving calmness, `I don't care what he thinks he is. THE INNOCENT
  • How many streets will have to remain unswept, how many refuse bins left to overflow, and roadways left to crumble to help pay for this latest face-saving exercise.?
  • But a senior U.S. defense official calls the peace plan a face-saving gesture for everybody.
  • Pushing through rushed legislation for political face-saving is a massive backwards step.
  • This unbelievable remark was followed by a grim attempt at face-saving, one that relied heavily on the convenient myth of ‘liberation’.
  • a face-saving compromise
  • Double standards and displacement of blame are persistent face-saving strategies.
  • The decision appears to be a face-saving compromise which will allow the government to remain in office.
  • The doctors have already got much of what they wanted and Abbot's face-saving inquiry will probably give them the rest before Christmas.
  • My friend thought he had beaten a rapid retreat after the initial, face-saving show of bravado.
  • What do you do when, instead of being greeted with flowers, you find your army is tied down by insurgents and you have no face-saving way to get out of the morass?
  • Barring the unforeseeable, which is always an iffy thing to do in Honduras, the coupster is out, the mercurial elected president is back in (pending a face-saving vote by Congress and the Supreme Court), and an election to replace him will be held on November 29, as planned. The New Republic - All Feed
  • They strain credibility by taking the universal language of face-saving and meaningless political rhetoric to the limit.
  • But the odds are that even those women who appear impermeable to pain are suffering great hurt behind their face-saving pose.
  • It was always going to be an exercise in face-saving and at least I can take something positive out of that.
  • The face-saving compromise now being pushed into the future of licensing reforms is to allow restaurants to offer the full range of alcoholic drinks as part of their service.
  • But the one thing I always cautioned about was, that you did not want to back him into such a corner that there was no face-saving way to get out, because in that corner, he would lash out.

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