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sensitising
verb
Present participle of sensitise
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After all, it was Goethe who sniffed that "there is nothing more odious than the majority", and who welcomed Napoleonic invasion as a means of sensitising what he regarded as vulgar German palates to the delicacies of superior French culture.In this section Conflicting spirits A new roll for film Barrel or Bard?
"The system is working well so far, because we have kept sensitising people about the importance of paying the monthly fee," says Moses Elebu, chairman of the Katine Water and Sanitation Association.
"This is helping in sensitising pupils," said a teacher at one of the participating schools in Katine.
The ICRC said a "bright spot" was that it had been able to conduct 300 sessions sensitising junior officers from the security forces to human rights.
It's all about sensitising the mind and body, making dancers alert to the texture and flow of their movements, to their relationship with the surrounding space.
It was advocacy work, sensitising the community to the dangers of Ebola.
"Now we are using a two-pronged approach: we are sensitising the public and filing cases for prosecution.
"We are developing vocal exercises to liberate your voice, sensitising you to listening to your voice, and feeling it through your body".
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