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The phrase "a host of sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of sensitive items, issues, or topics that require careful consideration or handling.
Example: "The report addressed a host of sensitive issues that needed to be resolved before moving forward."
Alternatives: "a multitude of sensitive" or "a range of sensitive".
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While Iran's clerical establishment has been known to show a surprising level of leniency on a host of sensitive sociocultural topics, cornerstone Islamic legal principles such as ghesas present an immovable red line.
A deal will eventually be reached: potentially one which placates India by adopting temporary rules on food security, to be revised at a more politically convenient time.The TTIP, too, will impinge on a host of sensitive areas.
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The outlook dimmed further in recent weeks after Republican leaders shifted nearly $20 billion from the massive appropriations bill that funds NIH and a host of politically sensitive education and welfare programs to other spending measures.
However, in 1956 it was resurrected as a two-day service called Blue Label Air and continues to this day, along with a host of other time-sensitive options.Chris BooneAnchorage, KentuckySIR – The "bull-whip effect" is a well-known phenomenon in supply-chain management, but it was not invented by Stanford's Hau Lee.
For much of the first half of the 20th century Korea was a "protectorate state", essentially a colony of Japan and from which a host of extremely controversial and sensitive issues linger today.
So companies are implementing firewalls, intrusion detection, encryption, and a host of other technologies to protect sensitive data.They're also addressing the various human factors that comprise an often-underestimated source of risk.
India's showing has been far less impressive: about an eleventh of China's haul last year (see chart 3).One chief reason for the discrepancy is that India imposes caps on FDI in a host of economically important, or politically sensitive, sectors: insurance, aviation, coal-mining, media and much else.
This response is a neuroendocrine manifestation of the HPA axis, considered to be superimposed over the regular diurnal cortisol rhythm [23], and has been demonstrated to be sensitive to a host of psychological conditions and stressors.
Birds are sensitive to a host of ecological threats (see [44]) including habitat degradation [51] and fragmentation [52], invasive species [53], [54], climate change [25], [55], [56], emergent disease [57], [58], and pollution [59], [60], so bird declines identified here are a warning of environmental problems.
T1 relaxation times are dependent on the nucleus but are also sensitive to a host of other factors including the applied field, the location in a molecule, molecular structure and motion, and the chemical environment.
Coral is a particularly sensitive creature, affected by a host of climate change-related events from increased water temperature to more frequent and severe storms.
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