Sentence examples for delicate reasons from inspiring English sources

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And there are other, more delicate reasons that Ms. Schenkar pays relatively scant attention to the virulent racism and anti-Semitism that characterized Highsmith in her malevolent old age, when she used numerous pseudonyms to inveigh against Israel.

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Following upon this delicate interplay of reason and revelation, it is interesting to note how the proofs for creation come up again in Saadya's treatment of resurrection.

Watson stepped even further into delicate territory: One reason German genetics has taken so long to recover, he said, is that "Germany never purged itself" completely of the scientists whose work was misused by the Nazis.

Scriptural citations coupled with doctrines of resurrection and final judgement set the stage for Saadya's discourse on the nature of soul, leading us once again to consider the delicate interplay of reason and revelation in the pages of his thought.

Applying reliability methods to a complex structure is often delicate for two main reasons.

But such candidates are silent on delicate issues for another reason, too: they fear antagonizing local militants.

The conference committee negotiations between the House and Senate should be a very delicate process, for the reason that Conrad notes.

Nepali journalist and author, Prashant Jha, puts this boycott in more delicate terms: "Their stated reason (for boycotting) is that large-scale irregularities have taken place in the counting process, such as the movement of ballot boxes from the booth to the counting station," he told VICE.

The request was declined "for obvious reasons concerning the delicate situation" with China, a Vatican spokesman told Reuters today.

The request was declined "for obvious reasons concerning the delicate situation" with China, a Vatican spokesman said.

The most prophylactic among virtues are fortitude, prudence and moderation, and they result from the combined actions of nature, habit and reason, establishing a delicate balance between control of natural impulses (impetus naturae), education, and the process of decision making.

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