There has always been a feeling in the State Department and Foreign Service that economics officers were not quite the creme de la creme, that what you really wanted to be was a political officer carrying diplomatic notes to the Foreign Ministry and making demarches,
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"As we go around delivering demarches to " countries " on what they should and should not do, almost always the information comes from intelligence, and it therefore reveals something about intelligence sources and methods, " he said.
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To consolidate the cultural links between Romania and its kin ethnic groups in the near abroad, a series of demarches were started in order to establish Romanian Information Centers in Bli ( Republic of Moldova ), Ismail ( Ukraine ) and Solotvino ( Ukraine ).
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Yet, after the plebiscite, the SHS-State again made attempts to occupy the area, but owing to demarches by Great Britain, France, and Italy removed its troops from Austria so that, by 22 November 1920, the State Diet of Carinthia was at last able to exercise its sovereignty over the entire state.
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One standard Spanish history textbook condemns him for " . . . his mediocrity, his haughty character, and his total subordination to the whims of the king's inner circle, by which he achieved nothing favorable . " Paul Johnson calls him " a caricature Spaniard who specialized in frantic rages, haughty silences and maladroit demarches ."
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Officials from the U . S . Department of State and the U . S . Embassy in Poland have raised compliance issues and individual abduction cases with high-ranking officials from the Polish Government through diplomatic notes, formal demarches, and communications with the Polish Central Authority with former assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Maura Harty raising the issue during bilateral meetings with her Polish counterpart.