Sentence examples for is a delicate one from inspiring English sources

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Often, the decision to pass on information is a delicate one, depending not only on such factors as the relatives' closeness, ages and emotional health, but also the nature of the disease and the severity of the risk.

"The period between when the people become aware of what is going on and when laws are passed is a delicate one," he said.

But the case is a delicate one.

The matter of his mental acuity is a delicate one.

The issue, to be sure, is a delicate one.

The question for sponsors, therefore, is a delicate one.

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The inquiry, like many such investigations, was a delicate one.

He was asked whether the word "terrorism" was a delicate one.

The gay equality issue has long been a delicate one for big companies.

The city gently suggested that it was not, and the first argument presented by its lawyer, James E. Tyrrell Jr., was a delicate one, as Mr. Tyrrell was the first to admit.

The issue has been a delicate one since the earthquake, which killed 88,000 people, many of them children crushed in shoddily built schools.

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