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The extent to which some manufacturers already depend on Chinese steel makes the case a particularly delicate one for Peter Mandelson, the European trade commissioner.
Ms. Krawcheck's balancing act is a particularly delicate one.
The question of Mubarak's successor is a particularly delicate one, all the more so as it has remained unanswered for 20 years.
The question of just how much environmental regulation hurts jobs is a particularly delicate one as leaders in Washington debate the best ways to address the nation's stubbornly high unemployment rate.
Public restrooms are not a new topic for China, nor a particularly delicate one.
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The most recent protests, in Jammu and Kashmir, touch on a particularly delicate subject, the status of Muslims in the state, the only one in India with a Muslim majority.
He had telephone calls to make, including one of a particularly delicate nature, and he wanted privacy while he made them.
For Germans in the post-war era, finding one's own face was a particularly delicate task, "because our German identity was really destroyed and was just full of shit".
Every specimen is a unique problem when it comes to preparation, and the way this one is preserved suggests it will require a particularly delicate touch.
The investment attention on the Middle East comes at a particularly delicate moment.
A particularly delicate matter involved John F. Kennedy Jr.'s regular football games on a meadow that was closed to ballplayers.
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