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The Gore camp is insufficiently sensitive to the need for closure.
"We're just becoming more sensitive to the need to communicate clearly," he said.
Lindsey, sensitive to the need for a charming and picturesque setting for her visitor, discarded the usual Starbucks.
Many offshore call centers are becoming more sensitive to the need to tutor workers in American customs as a crucial part of their training.
As a lawyer who had represented every major accounting firm, he should have been more sensitive to the need to appear independent of his former clients.
Stephanie Williams, the group's vice president for legislative affairs, said the group was sensitive to the need to reduce California's air pollution.
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You suddenly feel more sensitive to the needs of others.
First, like every mammal, we need to be sensitive to the needs of our offspring.
Most importantly, it taught me to be a little more sensitive to the needs of others.
He added that some companies have not been sensitive to the needs of the locals.
She was, however, always incredibly sensitive to the needs of people with autism and their families.
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