Sentence examples for sensitive designation from inspiring English sources

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He said the committee would consider changes to the law, perhaps instituting penalties for excessive use of the "security sensitive" designation.

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Despite its mission to promote peace and harmony through culture and learning, UNESCO has weathered fierce criticism from American conservatives and Israeli politicians, especially over its more culturally sensitive designations in the Middle East.

An alternative model is that mismatched precursors are more sensitive to crossover designation and thus heterozygous regions have a higher chance of an interfering crossover, leading to similar effects.

Much of the Axe is under national and county landscape designations, making land use or management measures taken to achieve river status sensitive to these designations.

Representative Greg Walden of Oregon, the ranking Republican on the Oversight and Investigations subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said, "Allowing inappropriate use of sensitive security information designations to hide inconvenient facts is not acceptable, and undermines public safety".

But the directives required scientists to report "close and continuing contact" with nationals of sensitive countries -- a designation that covers Russia and most countries in Asia, but few countries in Europe.

If either parent had a recognizable Mapuche surname, the child was classified as Mapuche, making the designation more sensitive and less specific than requiring both parents to have Mapuche surnames.

In contrast, all wastewater samples were positive for the BacHum-UCD marker, supporting its designation as 100% sensitive for mixed-human source identification.

Accordingly, both Unimak Pass and Bering Strait were recommended in 2009 for international designation as Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (PSSAs), and Marine National Monuments or Sanctuaries, but the U.S. government has yet to act on this recommendation.

Top Secret/SAP, or special access program, is a classified designation "deemed so sensitive that it requires more rigorous protection than other classified information," said Steven Aftergood, a classification expert and the director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists.

The threat of terrorism prompted the Bush administration to create, in 2002, a broad and hazy designation for information called "sensitive but unclassified," or S.B.U.

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