Sentence examples for delicate to be from inspiring English sources

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Inal Khashig, the founder and editor of Chegemskaya Pravda, an independent weekly newspaper, says Abkhazia's independence is too delicate to be gambled with.

A scarf, too delicate to be of use to a boy, was no longer on its hall-stand peg when she looked for it one Saturday morning.

The white spaces shove dramatic images apart, and pull together things that might normally be too delicate to be displayed with each other.

Their Gallic counterparts have so far refused on the grounds that the work of art is too delicate to be moved.

IT is too delicate to be a pizza, this handkerchief of dough with a crisp fringe and slightly wilting interior, rolled out so thin you wonder how it holds itself together.

But some 11,000 are classified "secret," 9,000 are labeled "noforn," shorthand for material considered too delicate to be shared with any foreign government, and 4,000 are designated both secret and noforn.

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But there are delicate judgements to be made.

There is a delicate balance to be struck between enjoying yourself and helping out.

This all adds to the complexity, and providing advice can be a delicate task, to be sure.

Of course not, but there is a delicate balance to be found that doesn't require overselling.

These are the most general categories; there are of course more delicate distinctions to be made within them.

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