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The study confirms previous research indicating that the responding to complaints involves a delicate balancing of stance, and that affiliation is typically avoided or minimized in institutional contexts.
St. John's Pride tried to take a stance on a delicate issue in a way that was sensitive to their most marginalized members but failed so spectacularly that one of their most prominent members is burning their flag on YouTube.
European officials, who had to be promised anonymity before they would discuss their countries' stances in such delicate negotiations, said they would resist this approach except as a last resort.
Dolan said the controversy was a "very delicate issue," and both sides had legitimate stances.
A Treasury official later explained that the White House had demanded a unified stance on the economy at a delicate moment.
The rich timbre of her lower register and the soaring high notes reveal her impressive range and delicate phrasing, delivered from a delightful, almost coquettish stance.
President Hurwitz could never take any stance other than supporting that student's delicate struggle.
Her stance emerged just as Congressional leaders and the White House opened delicate negotiations over a new war-financing measure to replace the one that Mr. Bush vetoed Tuesday.
Cardinal Bernardin's speech, couched in general terms and naming no politicians by name, appears to chart a middle ground in a delicate discussion among Catholic bishops in the United States about politicans and their stance toward abortion.
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