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But in 2016, America's faltering faith in free trade has become the most sensitive controversy in DC – never before have both main presidential candidates broken with the orthodoxy that globalisation is always good for Americans.
In any case a new, very sensitive, controversy erupted on October 31st, when an anti-graft activist, Arvind Kejriwal, accused Congress of doing the bidding of Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries.
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That kind of arrangement is already raising concerns in an area of the magazine industry that is highly sensitive to controversy.
Sensitive to the controversy, the mental-health institute insisted that Greenhill's team require parenting training: 10 weeks of classroom instruction in behavior modification.
Individual toy companies are still very sensitive to possible controversy surrounding their products.
Rodin was sensitive to the controversy surrounding his work, but refused to change his style.
He said that he thought the passage of time had made the program less sensitive and that the controversy over flawed intelligence on Iraq's weapons program had made the agency's work on Iran's nuclear program especially important.
The letter from the CFTC's enforcement division did not refer to an investigation, but the do-not-destroy order touched on some of the most sensitive issues in a controversy that has plagued the London Metal Exchange for years.
This has led to recommendations for adopting more sensitive screening tests, but controversy remains.
The transcripts demonstrate that while both Mr. Clinton and Mr. Barak wanted Mr. Rich to receive a pardon, Mr. Clinton was aware that the matter was highly sensitive and would probably generate controversy.
Baxley has stirred controversy on racially sensitive issues in the past.
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