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"sensitivity like having" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the feeling or state of being sensitive, or having a tendency to be easily affected by emotions or external stimuli. Example: "Her sensitivity, like having a raw nerve, made it difficult for her to handle criticism."
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It seemed a sign of princess-like sensitivity, like having fine hair.
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That sort of thing can become observable if you've got enough sensitivity like you'll have with IXO.
If they have this effect on you, it is likely just a sensitivity you have, like others may have to dairy, fatty foods, etc.
Insulin sensitivity, like body condition, has also been suggested to vary seasonally [ 7, 14, 29, 30] especially in hardy native pony breeds, in which the prevalence of nuchal crest adiposity was highest in the current study.
Some participants who did not provide numbers for the sensitivity and specificity stated they would like to have the sensitivity and specificity as high as current tests or as good as nucleic acid amplification tests.
So, what does food sensitivity testing have to do with chronic illnesses or medical conditions like irritable bowel syndrome?
Such transcriptional diversity could be the reason why developing gene-expression based predictors of chemotherapy sensitivity for basal-like cancer has been unexpectedly difficult [ 17, 18].
This supposed expert on racial sensitivity has shown no sensitivity at all.
I can imagine that various rich gentlemen who own newspapers may find the characterization only right and proper, and claim that their sensitivity, like Mr. Kane's, has been misunderstood by their intimates, and others may recognize many a Mr. Kane among their competitors.
I'd like to have him have a sensitivity to both sides of the ledger.
A weird sensitivity has captivated designers, like too many readings of Virginia Woolf, and it has resulted in sagging shapes with carefully placed flounces, practical cloaks and a suicidal palette saved by a bright touch of peacock blue.
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