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But the death penalty now presents a much more delicate issue for Mr. Bush.
A more delicate issue may arise with the redrawing of district lines after the 2000 census.
— "would be an unconscionable betrayal" Another event had made Germany's reliability an even more delicate issue for its friends.
Another, more delicate issue, some experts say, is the depth of Mr. Sharon's commitment to the peace plan.
A more delicate issue are "facts" about the future.
But cuts for the rank and file are a much more delicate issue.
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There was uneasiness, Mr. Adelson said, about presenting some of the more delicate issues for public consumption, such as Jewish attitudes toward money or the hard, bitter humor that can pepper interactions between relatives.
As 155 cardinals gathered at the Vatican today for four days of closed-door meetings on the future of the Roman Catholic Church, some of the more delicate issues facing them spilled into the open before the first session even began.
But there was also frank discussion about more delicate issues.
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.
Assir moved to a more delicate subject.
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