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This acceptance of significant others is, as we saw earlier in this discussion, a delicate problem that affects the self of the doctor/teacher.
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Raising the Mary Rose meant overcoming a number of delicate problems that had never been encountered before.
But the depth of graft and brazen profiteering in the People's Liberation Army poses a delicate problem for the new leader, one that Colonel Liu and others have warned could undermine the status of the Communist Party.
Dumas Hermès wanted to fix a delicate problem: Hermès had an elegant perfume collection that included classic scents like Calèche and 24, Faubourg, yet they sold only modestly.
WASHINGTON — When President Obama announced last month that he was barring a Baghdad bank from any dealings with the American banking system, it was a rare acknowledgment of a delicate problem facing the administration in a country that American troops just left: for months, Iraq has been helping Iran skirt economic sanctions imposed on Tehran because of its nuclear program.
I thought that was a humane way of dealing with a delicate problem".
This poses a delicate problem.
"The Pakistanis have a delicate problem with Baradar," Mr. Riedel said.
Gaddafi's funeral, like the confused circumstances of his death, is a delicate problem.
The symbolism of such moments is lost on no one, but they pose a delicate problem.
Tensions between Washington and Iran have presented Kurdish authorities with a delicate problem.
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