Sentence examples for a particularly sensitive problem from inspiring English sources

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Unemployment in France remains high at 9.2 percent, while joblessness among youth, a particularly sensitive problem, is 22.8 percent.

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Though the distinctions are still blurred, codes of conduct are starting to emerge under three headings: (1) artworks acquired through recent or continuing thefts, (2) artworks acquired through war and (3) artworks acquired through colonial exploitation.However they are acquired, human remains and spiritual or sacred objects make for particularly sensitive problems.

If cell phone calls of congressional staff, White House aides, or even members of Congress are being disconnected, dropped, or blocked by MPD Stingrays, that's a particularly sensitive and troublesome problem.

Religion is a particularly sensitive area.

Saudi Arabia is in a particularly sensitive position.

What constitutes a "particularly sensitive" meeting?

For many politicians, it is a particularly sensitive topic.

She plays piano in a particularly sensitive way.

These findings come at a particularly sensitive time for mammography.

A particularly sensitive issue in the negotiations is finance.

The scandal comes at a particularly sensitive time.

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