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Experts say Fed officials are sensitive to the danger of a political reaction.
The embassy's staff, sensitive to the danger, had been safely evacuated hours before, and Yemeni leaders apologized to President Obama for the mayhem.
Robert R. Glauber, 63 Chief executive, NASD BOOK: 'The South Sea Bubble' by John Carswell (2002) WHY: 'We need to see the Internet bubble in historical context and be sensitive to the danger of regulatory overreaction.
He was very sensitive to the danger that unless they were careful the film could become very mawkish and sentimental, "and there were a lot of nuns present all the time, which always makes you feel a little bit irreverent.
Perhaps understandably sensitive to the danger of a bruised ego or three, a Newsnight spokesman was at pains to clarify that Robinson would not be usurping the aforementioned trio in the foreseeable future, when I called yesterday.
Hutcheson, it should be added, is equally sensitive to the danger to our moral judgments that is posed by our associative tendency.
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Acosta is sensitive to the dangers faced by undocumented locals, and to their concerns about speaking with law enforcement.
The release added that the department's chief, Frank Limon, was especially sensitive to the dangers of overcrowding.
It's not that Winslet doesn't care what people think of her; at times she seems all too sensitive to the dangers she's courting by playing so many thorny, potentially unsympathetic characters.
But leaders in Germany and Austria are also acutely sensitive to the dangers to society posed by mass unemployment, which was a major factor in the rise of the Nazis in the 1930s.
Mr. Hanks (whose 1998 miniseries for HBO, "From the Earth to the Moon," dealt with the American space program) said that those competing versions of events had made him sensitive to the dangers of presenting assumptions as facts, particularly where pride and reputations are involved.
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