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The fourth lesson is a bit more delicate to discuss: It is that sometimes reporters, er, have to go.
Although they are the same height, one is slimmer and consequently more delicate, to accommodate a narrower lot.
When our primi arrived, he insisted on suggesting oils — one stronger, the other more delicate — to pair with our respective dishes.
Another of their defenses, if more delicate to make, is that they believe much of the anger and confusion among the donors and recipients result from a fundamental misunderstanding of how charities typically work.
Here, we point out that it is more delicate to prove the comparison theorem for mean-field BDSDEs because of the mean-field term.
The most significant feature, in particular, is the appearance here of a singularity (see Section 2) which makes the model more delicate to deal with than in the classical case, requiring some restrictions which are peculiar of (4) in order to find a regular solution.
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Ashford's chief executive, David F. Gow, said that decision left a more delicate one to be made: what to charge.
In a recent interview at his office in Shanghai, he described party officials as "useless" and prone to spouting nonsense, although he used more delicate language to dismiss their relevance.
Those responsible for HRH development in health ministries often limit their role to staff planning and allocation, and leave other, more delicate matters to political decision-makers.
Mr. Bloomberg's job was a little more delicate -- to assure people he will carry on the great achievements of the Giuliani administration without succumbing to its weaknesses.
There's no more delicate way to put it.
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