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Although the vast majority of universities surveyed by the Max Planck Institute stated that they would try to support dual-career scientists, the issue is still delicate: Many candidates apparently fear that if they mention their partners early on, their chances to make the final list of candidates will diminish.
My digestive system is still delicate, and I have had reflux disease.
Bathing does not mean I pour a lot of water on it because the baby's skin is still delicate; I just take some water and clean it.
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It's still delicate situation.
Relations between the western Allies and the U.S.S.R. were still delicate.
Community Grains guarantees 100 percent whole grains in its nutty-tasting pastas, which are still delicate enough to seduce you into the whole-wheat pasta camp.
"It's still delicate," said Walter Sinche, the executive director of the International Ecuadorean Alliance, a community group, who is acting as a spokesman for Mr. Vera's family.
The current queen's papers will not be available until after her death, and researchers seeking material on subjects that are still delicate, like the House of Windsor's 1917 name change from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, or the abdication of Edward VIII, may not get an enthusiastic response at the Royal Archives, which are private.
Race is still a delicate issue.
For many, the 1936-39 civil war that brought Franco to power is still a delicate, if not taboo, subject.
Richard Sexton, business development director at chartered surveyors e.surv, said: "The market is still very delicate at the moment.
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