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- Tactics of undefined reference - within the framework of this tactic, the addressee uses nominations
that are not included in the knowledge fund of the interlocutors.
- Tactics of multiple interpretations - a common means of implementing this tactic is the use of a variety
of euphemistic substitutions, which allows you to reduce the negative aspect of the statement and maintain a
positive tone of the conversation.
Tolerance is a desirable attribute of power, both from the point of view of its socio-philosophical content
and from the point of view of communicative implementation. A modern politician needs to master the
strategies and tactics of conflict-free communication that allow harmonizing communication and
demonstrating tolerance.
In conclusion, we can say that the implementation of the communicative category of tolerance at the
local level is accompanied by more differences than similarities. This is due to the linguistic and cultural
characteristics, which are more clearly manifested in the statements of the internal political orientation.
The different degree of reflection of tolerance in the speech of politicians at the global and local levels
testifies to the gradual manifestation of tolerance in the political discourse space.
Thus, despite the fact that tolerance is a relatively young communicative category for the communicative
consciousness, this category penetrates into the texts of speeches of the country's representatives at the local
and global levels of political discourse. In addition, the use of similar means of implementing tolerance by
diplomats speaks of general trends in the functioning of this communicative category at the global level of
political discourse. Probably, the active interaction of cultures and the globalization of public consciousness
can in the future lead to the emergence of a number of general trends in the implementation of tolerance in the
speech of political leaders of different countries.
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