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That is a particularly delicate question for someone like Ms. Ferguson, whose activism had made her a confidante for a number of victims who told her their stories but wanted to remain anonymous.
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For the Iraqi government, the trial is particularly delicate because during the period in question, the government relied on support from the anti-American cleric Moktada al-Sadr, whose Mahdi Army militia was involved in death squad operations.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton asked the question herself, on the last night of the primaries in June: "What does Hillary want?" That is still a bit of a mystery, particularly as she and Senator Barack Obama negotiate the delicate question of her role at the Democratic convention in Denver and in the campaign beyond.
The question of Mubarak's successor is a particularly delicate one, all the more so as it has remained unanswered for 20 years.
This reminded me of the one intrusive question I longed to ask her about this particularly delicate sex scene, which required what seemed like total nudity.
And why are questions that stray beyond the secular considered so particularly delicate?
The question of how the agency writes the rules is widely considered particularly delicate by the proponents of change, because of the history of campaign finance.
The question of just how much environmental regulation hurts jobs is a particularly delicate one as leaders in Washington debate the best ways to address the nation's stubbornly high unemployment rate.
French ideas are particularly delicate.
The soups were particularly delicate.
Which brings me to a delicate question.
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