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Physician organizations, sensitive to encroachment on their patient turf, have argued against increasing the independence of nurses, noting that nurse practitioners have less clinical experience.
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Of particular concern to them is that, with the maps in hand, developers eager to take projects to fruition can use them to apply to counties, and ultimately the state, for amendments — thereby opening the door to encroachment on sensitive land.
Hong Kong's separate status has made people here sensitive to any encroachment of their civil liberties, particularly since the city returned to China's control in 1997.
That's impressive, in a way, but the subtext of that reticence is that Scion Rock Fest is a tastemaking festival, and tastemakers are sensitive to corporate encroachment.
Local communities attributed these declines to encroachment and illicit logging.
On the other hand, Ukraine was intensely aware of the fragility of its recent independence and extremely sensitive to any perceived encroachment on its sovereignty by Russia.
Third zone of a distance relay is sensitive to system stressed conditions, such as stable and unstable power swing, voltage instability and load encroachment.
Be sensitive to timing.
Sensitive to scale.
He's sensitive to that.
Sensitive to feeling left out?
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