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"He is sensitive to the concern about disruption," said Rob Stutzman, a spokesman.
It is our duty to condemn the threat of murder [but] we should be sensitive to the concern and anger that prevails even among the more moderate Muslims".
He added, however, that "We are sensitive to the concern any consumer may share and will not include this e-card" as part of the campaign.
And I thought, "[He was] a sub-standard doctor!" (Interviewee 26) In addition to assessing practitioners' knowledge, skills, and behaviours while giving treatments, participants were sensitive to the concern practitioners showed for their well-being.
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Rollins emphasized that he was sensitive to the concerns of others, particularly teammates.
Pollock say the DA is sensitive to the concerns of the community – not least its resistance to long custodial sentences.
"The president has always been sensitive to the concerns of institutions that have religious objections," Mr. Lew added.
In Myanmar, he said, the government's commitment to investment "implies it will be sensitive to the concerns of investors".
"While they have allowed these necessities of modern life, they are also sensitive to the concerns of conservatives".
In launching this initiative, the Bush administration needs to be sensitive to the concerns of those worried about government aid's hurting religion and breaching the Constitution.
I answered every single one of them, explained why I needed Hitler to create a flop, because I'm a Jew and I was sensitive to the concerns.
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