Mischaracterizing this process to exploit complex political sensitivities serves no one. |
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However, with domestic sensitivities over-riding the communal ethic, they have fallen far behind schedule. |
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The government has to balance that against the sensitivities of the farming community. |
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It appears to be a minor outrage to our sensitivities, since we take our family mangoes personally. |
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All this may play well to the sensitivities and self-esteem of the far-flung townsfolk in the rest of the country. |
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We all have different sensitivities, social backgrounds, families and different experiences of discipline and violence in real life. |
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To get around local sensitivities and Greek Law, the US troops will be operating as part of a NATO force. |
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But the increased political sensitivities of the international community in the nuclear age seemed to make gunboat diplomacy quite unacceptable. |
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He was a pioneer of the holistic approach, who understood the anxieties, aspirations, and sensitivities of his patients. |
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The anesthetic sensitivities of transformed and untransformed siblings were measured on the same dispersal assay plates simultaneously. |
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They look on passagework as passagework, but I Iook on it as decorated melody which has its own patterns and sensitivities. |
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We do not like some of the things they do, especially those things that break the law or insult Greek sensitivities, such as mooning. |
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Then we continued on to the Blue Lake, where eating and drinking would trample Maori sensitivities, since they regard it as a sacred spot. |
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That he has stood on toes and offended some sensitivities along the way was inevitable. |
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The ignorant president who reputedly cares nothing for the sensitivities of other cultures is shown to have diplomatic antennae. |
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Businesses with trade secret sensitivities might want to consider less formal protection strategies such as white hat hackers. |
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To respect local sensitivities, there were religious prohibitions on filming males or females in a state of undress, or in the toilet. |
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Still, his aficionado's enthusiasm for Wagner's operas numbs him to the sensitivities and dilemmas of others. |
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These end organs differ in a variety of ways, including their frequency sensitivities. |
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At least one artist was incensed by the curatorial insistence on deferring to local sensitivities. |
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The Belgians sponsored a compromise which attempted to address linguistic sensitivities. |
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Therapies that promote sensory integration have been used in some children with these specific sensitivities. |
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Our consciences and sensitivities have been deadened by too much drinking, he says. |
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And still, given a set of circumstances that frighten me by touching unhealed sensitivities in my own heart, I become flustered. |
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Such circumstances might arise where regional sensitivities preclude the involvement of a particular state. |
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People who have known sensitivities to ragweed may experience reactions to chamomile and should use caution. |
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In our tests for chemical sensitivities, we selected butanone because it is more irritatingly effective than ethylbenzene. |
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This kind of reasoning puts the importance of the reader's sensitivities above what is true. |
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I not only have gluten sensitivity but wheat, dairy and various other food sensitivities. |
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Exploring a subject that has involved controversies and sensitivities, their research revealed an important story that was obscured for 50 years. |
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She said Emiratis were becoming frustrated with violations of local sensitivities. |
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This mixture describes not only French feelings but European sensitivities. |
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Want to see free speech abolished because it offends your delicate sensitivities? |
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The Marines based there have kept their profile very low because of the religious sensitivities of that town. |
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So just different labels which reflect some social and cultural sensitivities and specific features. |
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Windmill Line Co-op in Toronto and CHF Canada are trying to improve access for people with chemical sensitivities. |
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At dinner in a ghetto restaurant, where Bigger is known, neither Mary nor Jan realizes the extent to which they at once condescend to Bigger and violate his sensitivities. |
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The literature pertaining to EUS for the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis reports widely varying sensitivities and specificities. |
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Restaurant menu items can be adjusted to accommodate food allergies or sensitivities upon request. |
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By ignoring notices to quit and continuing to create noise nuisance they also showed they could not give a fig for the sensitivities of the permanent population. |
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A politician will only be as resolute as the citizen, and Indian sensitivities have been dulled by a culture of complacence. |
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In Roche's fevered imagination his leader is a combination of Mother Teresa, St Francis of Assisi and metrosexual man, finely attuned to the sensitivities of those around him. |
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I'll pay for it, or we'll go Dutch, if that offends your sensitivities. |
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Some cats are finicky eaters and have digestive sensitivities, which can result in loose stools or even diarrhea. |
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No one would ever understand the little sensitivities that went into making Kromer's sort of sleazeball. |
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But clinical experience is, among all else, an abrasive, toughening process, bound to wear away at one's sensitivities. |
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We must respect these sensitivities and the expression of them through peaceful protest, which is a fundamental right in any open society. |
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It should be borne in mind that each change in one factor may contribute to changes in another, magnifying or counteracting the sensitivities. |
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These activities are less restricted by the political sensitivities that often circumscribe freedom of action within the formal talks. |
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Respect religious beliefs and social conventions to avoid offending local sensitivities. |
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We must ensure that we maintain a high and consistent level of ambition in all areas, while bearing in mind all members' sensitivities. |
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Moreover, they will avoid from to utter the insulting phrases or allusive and what may hurt the sensitivities and feelings of the addressers. |
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The court may substitute the penalty, provided that this would not harm society or offend human sensitivities. |
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We don't want to release the movie if it is going to touch a nerve or inflame anybody's sensitivities. |
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While these sensitivities are applicable under current conditions, they may not apply proportionately to larger fluctuations. |
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Changes in one factor may result in changes in another, which might magnify or counteract the sensitivities. |
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However, these investment return sensitivities assume that the risk discount rates remain unaffected. |
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Blay is chosen from the work camp kids to serve as a tutor to Marrella, the new bio-indicator who has special sensitivities to the environment. |
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It discusses environmental sensitivities, with special mention of children and the homeless, and it includes a 243-page annotated bibliography. |
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A number of States also noted the sensitivities that surround such engagement and the need to avoid political legitimization. |
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Other radio telescopes also have millisecond pulsar observation programmes, but with lower sensitivities than the above observatories. |
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Our readiness to unleash, in short order, devices that will rapidly transform cities into concentration camp-like ovens numbs our moral sensitivities. |
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Mrs Van Lancker has taken ample account not only of all the groups, but also of the different sensitivities within the groups. |
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Nearly all scented products are made of synthetic chemicals and can cause reactions in a person with chemical sensitivities. |
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The various sensitivities can be configured to simplify and accelerate the location of leaks. |
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Barriers to success that needed to be addressed included attitude, logical challenges and sensitivities. |
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Employees should be mindful of the sensitivities of the parties and should keep any information related to complaints confidential. |
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The wording the Commission has proposed makes it possible to take action in this regard without offending any sensitivities. |
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Each provision would be tailored to meet the specific and unique sensitivities of each corporation. |
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Retrofitting poses potential health problems for people with allergies, asthma or chemical sensitivities. |
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Researchers should recognize the potential for conflict within families and be respectful of any known sensitivities. |
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This whole dynamic, in which the failed father becomes the outraged victim of a morally incomprehensible world, is clearly meant as a teasing provocation of its audience's cultural sensitivities. |
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The contrast between the world's wanton violence and promiscuity on the one hand, and the Torah's pristine standards and sensitivities on the other, must have been astounding. |
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And that language is sure to be loaded with sensitivities about respect, honor, pride, and dignity, along with allocutions to the sacred, purifying nature of violence. |
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The rich have their desires met without regard to local sensitivities. |
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People with yeast sensitivities frequently react better to soda bread than to most types of commercially manufactured bread made from yeast cultures. |
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Smell, touch and lateral line sensitivities seem to be the main sensory devices for locating these. |
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The following examples illustrate some possible monitoring responses to postulated radiation exposure scenarios, taking into account the typical sensitivities and limitations of dosimeters and dosimetric methods. |
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Those involved with the project declined to be interviewed, citing sensitivities in the Birmingham area in the wake of the Trojan horse affair at some schools. |
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These cable channels' sensitivities in terms of how brave they can be, and the sort of topics they can tackle, are much closer to British television. |
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I had heard that wheat and gluten sensitivities could cause health problems for some people, but calling these foods unhealthy surprised me. |
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We have many levels of government, constitutional divisions of power and high sensitivities to overlapping powers and impacts that actions and legislation in one level or order of government may have on another. |
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The management zoning scheme presented here reflects the perceived sensitivities of the ecosystem and the objectives and conservation priorities for the Gully. |
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Agreement between workplace-registered sick leave and DREAM-registered sickness benefit was reported as sensitivities, specificities and positive predictive values. |
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Your presidency offers a unique opportunity, since your country Poland has experience and understanding of aspirations and sensitivities across the regional groups. |
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We have to take account both of Lithuania's sovereignty and Russian sensitivities and make clear that big countries cannot ride roughshod over small ones when they engage in negotiations. |
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However, Community action on biotechnological research is based increasingly on the most rigorous, fundamental ethical principles, and heeds national sensitivities. |
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With reference to the source category on crematoria, the Expert Group noted that, given the nature of the topic, the guidelines should recognize ethical, cultural and religious sensitivities. |
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Transmission risk must therefore be evaluated in the light of the detection sensitivities of various investigations of the seminal fluid before any decision is taken as regards use for medically assisted reproduction. |
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Today, all Volvo vehicles feature Oeko-Tex certified textiles, providing a desirable option for the 35 to 40 percent of the western world's population that suffer from allergies or sensitivities to certain textile compounds. |
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As well, with respect to human institutions, it is this spring from which gushes all types of manifestations of African sensitivities, offering all the varieties of urban, artistic, architectural and heritage wealth. |
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Demand for soft skills including skills in management, human resources, team work, languages, cultural sensitivities, entrepreneurship, and report writing and presentations, is increasing. |
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Your allergist also may be able to direct you to contractors who are experienced in undertaking renovation work for clients with allergies or chemical sensitivities. |
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Generally, building standards are intended for the safety of a building, rather than its impact on health, and as such are particularly unaccommodating in relation to environmental sensitivities. |
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It is critical to the very fabric of Guyanese society that the constitution and statutes constantly and absolutely recognise its cultural, ethnic and religious diversity and the consequential sensitivities. |
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Commonly used carpets, paints and glues can be such a problem for a person with chemical sensitivities that they may not be able to live in their home again. |
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Although domestic legislation did not recognize the concept of defamation of religions, there was a long-standing unwritten rule to respect religious sensitivities, including in the media. |
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What we are considering here is not the implementation of a single, reductionist foreign policy, but it certainly is a common foreign policy, which is derived from the diversity of sensitivities within Europe. |
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In addition to improved communication skills, bilinguals develop cultural sensitivities. It opens their minds to respecting differences between people and cultures. |
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On the other hand, the pursuit of truth was far more a matter of disposition and temperament, critical experiences, moral sensitivities and a million other imponderables, than of syllogistic reasoning. |
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These committees ensure that the program is responsive to the sensitivities of communities and that their views are reflected in the types of projects that are selected for funding. |
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The tub liner can be used with residents with severe decubitus, burns, skin allergies, skin sensitivities, proctology issues, etc. |
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Given the sensitivities surrounding research into violence against children, it is to be expected that this process will be more time-consuming and delicate than usual. |
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So many different sensitivities come together, so many different temperaments bump against each other, perhaps more strongly there than elsewhere because no escaping is possible. |
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Their preparation must also alert them to the sensitivities involved in working with students and their own hitherto unexamined values and attitudes. |
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Yelchin really shows Jacob's sensitivities and fears and, if he is a touch drippy, it just makes him feel more real. |
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Alcohol also appears to intensify existing allergic sensitivities. |
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Due to political sensitivities and bureaucracy the process, from commission to unveiling, took five years. |
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Mr Middleton said that the environmental sensitivities in the Lyme Bay area were fully assessed before the decision to beach Napoli was made. |
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This has resulted in a disparity of test sensitivities as well as underutilization of a valuable blood resource. |
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The guidance provided always needs to be individualized, while keeping cultural and religious sensitivities in mind, particularly when the withdrawal of aggressive support is to be discussed. |
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We really mustn't go flatfooted, trampling over regional sensitivities. |
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While communication of sensitivities to assumption changes is an important goal, this goal is not enhanced if disclosure includes the results of implausible scenarios with very low probabilities. |
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Cooking for those with multiple food sensitivities is difficult, especially since food sensitivity tends to run in families. |
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A review of a two-phase population study of multiple chemical sensitivities. |
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Other aspects of the environment, including electromagnetic radiation, currents and fields, lighting, humidity, heat, cold and noise may also exacerbate environmental sensitivities. |
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We must determine the extent of these mechanisms and the appropriateness of these various dimensions in terms which express the different sensitivities indicated here. |
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The results of the decomposition technique are broadly comparable with the estimates of impact derived from applying the Finance sensitivities to the revenue forecasts. |
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But, as the Government does this, it must at all times be aware of ethnic sensitivities, and not bend any Afrikaner, Zulu or other cultural twigs too far. |
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As for the sensitivities of individual objects, some require particularly low light levels, so if an organizing institution is planning to create display cases, what's the lighting inside the display case? |
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Add to this picture even subtler channels of information reception, the nascent telepathic sensitivities that mean you may unwittingly pick up on patterns of emotion and thought from those around you. |
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American courts have been similarly dismissive of proposals to accommodate for environmental sensitivities by providing a chemical-free environment. |
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You short-circuit those sensitivities that writers develop. |
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Victoire Ingabire's decision to raise the issue of RPF war crimes at a genocide memorial has been seen by many as ill-judged, given sensitivities around the memorial. |
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It has everything to do with constitutional law and it also concerns precisely the sensitivities which many of you have mentioned that referendums are at risk of becoming a national plaything. |
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For example, in the honeybee there are three photopigments in each ommatidium, with maximum sensitivities in the ultraviolet, the blue, and the green regions of the spectrum. |
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Adverse food reactions that do not involve the immune system, aside from foodborne infection or poisoning, are called food intolerances or sensitivities. |
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It may be that the two symptoms reflect differing vasomotor sensitivities, and these in turn could be prognostic factors for later cardiovascular disease. |
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Plant fibers tend to be better tolerated by people with sensitivities to the protein yarns, and allergists may suggest using them or synthetics instead to prevent symptoms. |
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Japan has often displayed a tin ear to South Korean sensitivities over the island, which it calls Takeshima, having acquired it in the process of annexing Korea. |
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Their emotivity is always exaggerated, and although cloaked by an apparent indifference, their exaggerated sensitivities make their lives a perpetual tragedy. |
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Finally, it misses low-sensitivity responses because it cannot detect allergic disease at sensitivities less than the concentration of the antigen placed. |
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Touch was another area in which Zach's sensitivities were hyperacute. |
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The significant benefit of having operational sensitivities this far out in the infra-red spectrum is that longer wavelengths allow better performance at lower energy levels. |
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Laboratories were asked to record all nonduplicate isolates of these species during the surveillance period and their sensitivities to selected antimicrobial agents. |
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Gabrieli of Stanford proposes that nostril shifts boost nose power by allowing two simultaneous sniffs that have their sensitivities tuned to different kinds of chemicals. |
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I challenge readers to take what they learned from this article to not only consider sensitivities in classroom designs and workplace environments, but in all project types. |
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The historical limits and C1 and C2 methods showed varying sensitivities, with C1 and C2 having the highest, but all demonstrated similar specificities. |
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Tomas was a kindergarten student with autism who used echolalic speech, was bilingual, was legally blind, and had sensitivities to noise and light. |
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Domestic ducks and turkeys had similar spectral sensitivities to each other and could perceive UVA radiation, although turkeys were more sensitive to UVA than ducks. |
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