Sentence examples for a particularly delicate problem from inspiring English sources

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Competing Kurdish and Arab claims for Kirkuk, which remains among Iraq's most troubled areas, remain a particularly delicate problem, which American officials have compared to a ticking time bomb.

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Relieving Iraq's debt crisis is a particularly delicate diplomatic challenge, however, because Russia -- with its own economic problems and veto on the Security Council -- is owed $64 billion by Iraq.

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 allegations come at a particularly delicate moment.

The reported trip comes at a particularly delicate time.

Ms. Krawcheck's balancing act is a particularly delicate one.

CRAFTING a cabinet is always a particularly delicate balancing act for Canadian prime ministers.

Public restrooms are not a new topic for China, nor a particularly delicate one.

The nominees will be coming into the Fed at a particularly delicate time.

But Mr. Richardson's trip comes at a particularly delicate time for Washington.

Food safety is a particularly delicate issue in Japan, which imports 60percentt of its food supply.

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