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But what's definitely unreasonable is to decline to offer a quiet heads-up to putative business partners in a highly sensitive venture and warn EDF that the new government want some further time to consider.
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Letting them go has allowed her to venture into more sensitive emotional territory.
But the administration clearly ventured into diplomatically sensitive territory when it identified Mr. Qadi and the Saudi-based charitable organization, Muwafaq Foundation.
The school has not yet ventured into politically sensitive territory; nobody brought up the recent Gaza blockade.
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He insisted at the launch of his "manifesto for public space" that he wanted to get "much more private funding into these ventures", while being sensitive to the needs of each potential London site.
The hearing grew tense only as Mr. Levy ventured into the sensitive question of how the department's homogeneity was said to be maintained by family ties — which is to say, by fathers bringing sons, or brothers bringing brothers, onto the job.
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The latest scholar to venture into such politically sensitive territory is William C. Hannas, a linguist who speaks 12 languages and works as a senior officer at the Foreign Broadcast Information Service, a federal agency in Washington.
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