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"You would think that there would be a sensitivity to this issue," Mr. Price said.
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"She was present when this happened, and she certainly should have been shown a sensitivity to that issue.
"But...the policies of the United States have been against the national interests of Iranian people, [so] it's understandable that people will demonstrate sensitivity to this issue".
"It is wholly appropriate, given the sensitivities to this issue, the understandable sensitivities," Mr. Carney told reporters, adding that "it was absolutely the right thing to do".
Paul Tonna, a county legislator who displays a sensitivity to immigrant issues in the film, says the film has forced a kind of community introspection.
The Administration's prior skittishness around this issue reflected a sensitivity to criticism about "over-regulating" business, and a fear of potential political backlash to the inclusion of gender identity — which would afford protections to transgender workers, not just gay and lesbian ones — in the executive order.
Writing a quarter of a century later, Maddox can take for granted a cultural sensitivity to issues of gender and ethnicity.
Given Carter's sensitivity to religious issues, this is surprising and disappointing.
I understand their sensitivity to that issue.
He'll appreciate your sensitivity to that issue.
This demonstrates a cavalier attitude to the importance of public participation in building human rights legislation – and more generally, a worrying lack of sensitivity to local issues.
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