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The Red Sox have grown sensitive to the repercussions of their talks with Texas and Rodriguez.
The Congolese government has grown sensitive about the perception that it is propped up by foreign forces and has asked the United Nations for an exit plan.
At the Bowl, two video screens on either side of the stage showed fixed live shots of Gabrels and bassist Simon Gallup, but they never once flashed a close-up of Smith, which suggested that, like so many aging rock stars, the guy has grown sensitive about his appearance.
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Ms. Yun said she has grown increasingly sensitive to environmental issues.
No doubt many liberals have grown increasingly sensitive to the uses and abuses of language.
The N.F.L., which for years treated concussive blows as a marketing device, has lately grown more sensitive.
The Swiss banking industry has grown increasingly sensitive to such charges in recent years after being battered for its handling of Holocaust victims' dormant accounts.
Many Americans, and liberals in particular, have grown increasingly sensitive to any conduct that looks like cruelty; this shift helps explain the heightened concerns about gender violence, bullying, and even the mistreatment of animals.
Con Ed, having grown more sensitive to criticism about the cost pass-through it fought so hard to arrange, is trying to make sure its rates do not rocket.
It also (and I can't imagine my hearing has grown more sensitive in a decade and a half) sounds both louder and less coherent than it did before, with the careful contrapuntal strains of Larson's score sometimes collapsing into one dissonant blur.
"He is not a believer", runs one of the prophet's sayings, "if he does not love me more than his father or son or all people".Muslims worldwide have also grown keenly sensitive to what they see as western double standards.
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