Sentence examples for reasonably sensitive to from inspiring English sources

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"On the other hand," Mr. Brodsky said of Mr. Milstein, "he's a smart and successful businessman, and as long as he's reasonably sensitive to potential difficulties, then I don't see his profession as being a problem".

They've been reasonably sensitive to their users' wants, and willing to admit when they were wrong (remember Facebook Beacon?) There have been worrying signs of late, for example, their two-faced attitude towards data portability and their trademarking of the word "Face", but I don't (yet) object to what they do.

Between the occasional North Korean abduction of Japanese nationals and regular episodes of North Korean saber rattling, the Japanese are reasonably sensitive to the fact that North Korea sometimes feels the need to use what is known in diplomatic circles as the "batshit crazy" style of communication.

The criteria and timing of the follow-up protocol adopted in our institution seems to be reasonably sensitive to detect significant growth.

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The combination of pulmonary ultrasound assessment and SpO2/FiO2 measurement provides a reasonably sensitive method to identify patients who meet conventional ARDS oxygenation and imaging criteria.

I like to think of myself as reasonably sensitive yet attuned to practical issues; in touch with my emotions, but not their servant.

However, the use of national death certificate data has been found to be a reasonably sensitive (≥80%) method compared to more active methods of CJD case ascertainment [45], [46].

A core feature of this theory is the importance for a child to experience everyday interaction with a reasonably sensitive and sufficiently predictable parent able to provide a "secure base" [ 6] from which the child can comfortably engage with the world, balancing inquisitiveness with a need for security.

A study performed by Selvin et al concluded that dual HbA1c and FPG levels are strong predictors of risk and diagnosis of diabetes, demonstrating that an HbA1c cut-off of 6.5% was both highly specific and reasonably sensitive in linking HbA1c levels to the risk of long-term microvascular and macrovascular outcomes in nondiabetic adults.

Discrimination of benign from malignant pathologies was highly specific (93%) and reasonably sensitive (79%), although sensitivity was limited in underrepresented pathologies like DCIS and residual invasive cancers after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (61% to 66%).

While studies have generally confirmed that claims data are reasonably sensitive and specific, there are limits to the reliability of claims data for identifying comorbid conditions [ 41, 42].

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