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The task is all the more delicate because the agency has never before had a major presence on American farms.
Mr. McAuliffe's role in the campaign is all the more delicate because he has friends in high places.
The nature of the ink used in rotogravure and the operation of the wiping mechanism make the use of plates technically more delicate because of the indentation that would be necessary in the places where they were affixed to the cylinder.
As the shrimp move up the grades, they become more delicate because of further inbreeding.
When you get older your friendship becomes more delicate because other people can come into your life and you can get distracted.
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That agreement, although not an issue until 2009 or later, is a far more delicate matter because it will frame the future military relationship between the countries.
Israel's role is even more delicate, largely because of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's threat of military action against Iran, which would have a drastic effect on the oil market and could potentially upend the election.
The situation is even more delicate in Scotland, because of the country's government being a co-sponsor of the European Tour event to the tune of more than £1m per year.
One of Mr. Obama's key foreign-policy advisers, Denis McDonough, has clashed over ambassadorial appointments with Mrs. Clinton's chief of staff, Cheryl D. Mills, a negotiation that is more delicate than usual because the secretary of state, like the president, wants to reward political supporters.
The management of elderly is even more delicate in cancer patients because such patients have unique issues that require evaluation of life expectancy, functional status, comorbidities and risk of treatment-related morbidity [ 2].
Unsurprisingly, they're the dominant flavour in this korma, which I'm not particularly keen on because the more delicate notes of the spices and dairy get lost.
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