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He pledges a "more sensitive war on terror".
"A sensitive war will not destroy the evil men who killed 3,000 Americans.
The vice-president referred to the pair as he blasted Mr Kerry's calls for a "more sensitive" war on terror.
The New Yorker, June 8 , 1963P. 41 Sensitive war recollection of the years the writer spent in the service.
Kumbaya Prize: John Kerry, who promised to fight not just a "more proactive" but also a "more sensitive war on terror".
He talks about leading a "more sensitive war on terror," as though Al Qaeda will be impressed with our softer side.
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It looks bad, but if the population is too sensitive for war, then we shouldn't go".
The Russians are sensitive about war graves and memorials, as they showed in a recent row about a statue in Estonia.
That is why, rightly, both houses of Parliament are sensitive when war breaks out to the effect that what is said has on the morale of those in the services.
(As the sensitive World War I officer in "Birdsong," adapted from Sebastian Faulks' novel, he racks up more brooding, enigmatic close-ups than Greta Garbo did in "Queen Christina").
Last year five newspapers admitted in print that they would stop covering sensitive drug-war stories, such was the risk to their reporters.
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