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A tad insensitive, perhaps?
The answer today is SISTA, which, with the inclusion of the word maybe can be considered legitimate, if not a tad insensitive.
Many of Corbett's staff at SSL International feel that his involvement was a tad insensitive, given that he is presiding over a sale of the condoms-to-footwear healthcare firm to Reckitt Benckiser that will involve large-scale job cuts.
Note the skittish modern touch of filming this ancient sport on mobile telephones.' Mary FitzPatrick, the BBC's self-parodying editorial director of diversity, is certainly right that there is much about Iraq that is a tad insensitive at the moment.
With barely 24 hours since it disappeared, some might consider those words a tad insensitive.
Maybe I was a tad insensitive, because he lacks not only a home office, but also a home.
Maybe it's just me, but doesn't it seem a tad insensitive for a major company like Kohl's to sell a dress line to relatively well-off, middle-class, average, middle-American women that's based primarily on one of the most persecuted cultures in modern history?
Keep in mind that not everyone's great at their feedback delivery, so don't take it personally if it comes out blunt and seems a tad insensitive.
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