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"It has always been Sotheby's policy to be sensitive to issues of patrimony and heritage," a spokesman said at the time.
The Royal Opera in London has abruptly stopped its longtime use of black skin makeup, saying it wanted to be "sensitive to issues of racism," The Observer newspaper reported.
During training, officers take a course, "The Nobility of Policing," which teaches them to be sensitive to issues surrounding gender, race and ethnicity, but that training does not specifically address stop-and-frisk for a weapon.
He must be sensitive to issues of minority representation as he perhaps places a block of mostly black Democrats into one district and a block of Republicans a half-mile away, into another.
The report says that teachers need to be sensitive to issues like what happens when groups of students use a computer, because often in such clusters the boys take charge of the machinery while the girls take notes.
2. Always be sensitive to issues that women have with their bodies.
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"I'm sensitive to issues involving your church, your family and your pastor," he said.
But this era calls for senators who are sensitive to issues of fair campaigns, conflicts of interest and financial transparency.
Why does everybody want us to do the Mexican hat dance?" Coming from a farm labor family, Alberto was sensitive to issues of unfair and dangerous labor practices.
An EHCRB must be sensitive to the issues and help the investigators in addressing issues related to the workplace.
Some of us are trying to be sensitive to these issues.
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