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Guards must also be sensitive to a client's whims.
You want to be sensitive to a writer's intentions and a reader's attentions.
He can also be sensitive to a perceived slight, said Ron Orem, a longtime customer and friend.
The protein derived from this gene is known, from laboratory experiments, to be sensitive to a substance called phenylthiocarbamide (PTC).
Q. Could the housing market withstand a sharp rise in interest rates? A. The housing market will be sensitive to a change in rates.
A good dermatologist, Dr. Brandt added, will be sensitive to a variety of factors — lighter peels for younger patients, deeper for those with sun damage — so that there's less of a need to worry about thinning your skin.
Mr. Little made no secret of his disdain for the way the dozens of agencies in the city had treated minority families: He charged that those agencies, in their haste to take black and Latino children from their parents, had failed to be sensitive to a wide variety of social, cultural and racial considerations in a way that had effectively written off hope for minority families.
Additionally, our measures were constructed to be sensitive to a fine-grained analysis of explanation change.
The sensor array was exposed and found to be sensitive to a variety of phytochemical including γ-terpinene α-pinene, p-cymene, farnesene, limonene and cis-hexenyl acetate.
The atomic composition from XPS analysis is known to be sensitive to a surface depth of 3λ, where λ is the mean free path of the electron (λ = 14 Å for C1selectron).
Cardiac T1-mapping without the use of a GBCA has been shown to be sensitive to a variety of pathologies where increased water is present, such as oedema [63, 64], focal or diffuse fibrosis [65] and amyloidosis [66].
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