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Suddenly, things that did not seem all that unusual a few weeks ago have become sensitive".
Still, they have become sensitive to charges that the homeless are being sent into unsafe conditions.
"We have become sensitive to his work," Mr. Polisi said, "and I thought this was a natural parallel".
It's only in recent times that Muslims have become sensitive about joking about the religion; actually there is a long humour of tradition within Islam".
Politicians have become sensitive to their television images and have devised much of their campaign strategy with the television audience in mind.
Some may have become sensitive to the critique that the balls treat girls as property — that, as Ms. Valenti writes, "The message is clear and direct: It's up to men to control young women's sexuality".
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Mr. Corzine's advisers say he has become sensitive to criticism of his campaign spending.
Uwe Reinhardt, a health economist at Princeton University, also dismissed the notion that health care has become sensitive to economic cycles.
Even the use of the term "Rohingya" to describe this religious and ethnic group has become sensitive and highly politicised.
Soon afterward, Lyndsey told her manager that she had become sensitive to light, and was granted medical leave.
These results suggested that the CHA-differentiated cells had become sensitive to TMZ and that the effect of the sequential treatments were long lasting.
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