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The film's director, Joe Johnston, was sensitive to the problem.
(And it was only the mayor's bout with cancer that made him sensitive to the problem in the first place).
Such a view takes historical flux for granted and is less sensitive to the problem of historical continuity.
American officials said they were sensitive to the problem and did not want to create new political difficulties for Prime Minister Tony Blair, an ally in the Iraq war.
When the Ashmolean was faced with the possible introduction of entrance charges (happily avoided at the last moment), he was sensitive to the problem, and, albeit reluctantly, voted in favour.
Gatland is sensitive to the problem with Leigh Halfpenny the latest top-flight Wales player to join a long list of stars playing in France.
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Sensitive to the problems other administrations have had regarding politicizing the Justice Department, Mr. Obama left the decision to Mr. Holder, aides said.
He said stadium officials were sensitive to the problems of big events for people who live nearby.
"It did appear that the judge is sensitive to the problems we've had," said Guy V. Molinari, the Staten Island borough president, leader of the McCain campaign in the state.
I would think that The New York Times and its reporters would be more aware of and sensitive to the problems of drinking and driving.
Therefore, PLS is less sensitive to the problems arising from collinearity [6, 7].
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