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In 2010, Hachette announced that it would be making "sensitive text revisions" to Blyton's 21 Famous Five books.
Cohabitation enabled him to avoid making sensitive decisions, and voters gave him credit for faithfully respecting his constitutional limitations.
In two sentences, the President had revealed that he was making sensitive foreign-policy decisions about nations of which he knew little.
The highly symbolic move on child benefit is designed to persuade voters that Labour could be as tough as the Tories in making sensitive cuts.
"There is no industry standard for what sensitive skin means or for making sensitive skin claims," said Lauren Thaman Hodges, the global director of beauty science at Procter & Gamble, the parent company of Olay.
They are capable of removing the onus from individual schools by making sensitive decisions at a slight distance, taking the emotion out of a situation that should be decided dispassionately and with the interests of the maximum number of children at heart.
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