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VATICAN CITY — Negotiations over the Vatican's adherence to international banking standards were reaching a delicate point.
He and Republican voters are at a delicate point in their relationship.
Which brings me to a delicate point: your former co-writer and co-producer Larry David.
But at a delicate point in the arms negotiations Nightshade began to fall apart.
"I think it had a significant effect on slowing the recovery at a delicate point," Mr. Geithner said.
The debate over whether sexual orientation is a choice makes this a delicate point, but it's an important one nonetheless.
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I can sympathize with people that say, it's just better — even if it means justice isn't actually being served, even if it seems morally repugnant, maybe just to get through a really delicate point in a nation's history — to agree to forget things".
The complicating factor is that it at first seems obvious that a less delicate point like indicative will describe a larger amount of cases than a more delicate feature that it dominates, like declarative.
The St Petersburg summit on September 5th and 6th came at a particularly delicate point in relations between the Kremlin and the White House.
Yahoo appears to be aiming at Facebook at a particularly delicate point, given that its upstart rival is seeking to go public in one of the most anticipated stock sales of the last decade.
This is a subtle and delicate point, into which we cannot enter fully here.
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