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To get Nnamabia out anytime soon would be delicate, especially with the police commissioner in Enugu giving gloating, preening interviews about the arrest of the cultists.
Because of the power wielded by the state's 3,500 full- and part-time judges, any system of policing them would be delicate.
As they said at Yalta, "Boundaries, people!" You wouldn't reference a heavyset self-deprecating person's weight, even if you had met in Weight Watchers; and you would be delicate about her homosexuality, even if you, too, drank from the proverbial well of loneliness.
Most respondents felt reparations would be "delicate", "difficult", and even "impossible" to oversee.
Given that she's hailed as "The Queen of the Ballad," you'd assume she'd be delicate and lovey-dovey.
It would be a delicate, risky operation.
Still, he had to say something, and it would be a delicate business.
PLAYSTATION VITA It would be a delicate understatement to say that the latest game machine from Sony, PlayStation Vita, has not been a hit.
Page A21 Business SPAIN'S WOES RAISE FEARS OF NEED FOR BAILOUT Although Spain's financial institutions are in trouble, it would be politically delicate for them to accept help from the euro zone's bailout fund.
The bank's global head of municipal securities wrote some of the more colorful e-mail messages, saying in January that it would be "scary and delicate" to tell the bank's financial advisers who sold the securities about the growing problem.
If I played someone who has an affair, I think a reporter would probably think twice before asking, 'Ooh, how many affairs have you had?' It would be a slightly delicate area.
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