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Superlucida Posted 20 years ago
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What does "in a surprising display of accessiblity" means in here?

1. In a surprising display of accessibility , Beijing's top leaders have been meeting with almost every American visitor, right down to the lowlist junior congressional representative in town.

How to understand in "a suprising display of accessiblity" in this sententce?

2. "I dont think its the role of any ambassador to gratuitously offend the country he is credentialed to".

Is credentialed to means sent to ?

3. By overemphasizing Sasser's role in the overall relationship, China may feel safe in ignoring the many demands coming out of Washington.

Could you please paraphrase this sentense for me?



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1. In a surprising display of accessibility , Beijing's top leaders have been meeting with almost every American visitor, right down to the lowlist junior congressional representative in town. How to understand in "a suprising display of accessiblity" in this sententce?

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  • In a surprising display of accessibility , Beijing's top leaders have been meeting with almost every American visitor, right down to the lowlist junior congressional representative in town.
  • How to understand in "a suprising display of accessiblity" in this sententce?
  • Beijing's top leaders are explicitly cooperative to meet...
  • This phrase (In a surprising display of accessibility) is overly affected and haughty to me.
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1. In a surprising display of accessibility , Beijing's top leaders have been meeting with almost every American visitor, right down to the lowlist junior congressional representative in town.
How to understand in "a suprising display of accessiblity" in this sententce?


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>In a surprising display of accessibility
Demonstrating surprising accessibility
Showing surprising accessibility
Indicating surprising accessibility

>Is credentialed to means sent to ?
Yes.

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I tried to find more information about this, but when an ambassador is sent to a country, he doesn't just show up and start doing the job. He must present his credentials to the head of state.

If you google ambassador presents credentials you will find examples of when various ambassadors present their credentials.

(ps - In your sentence, it should be "it's" as the contra

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