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We're going to have a conversation about a topic -- women in leadership -- that is touchy for many people, especially church people, but I'm not trying to be provocative here.
Avoid the gun holster if you live in a country that is touchy about firearms and other weapons.
Try to stick to the safe, polite topics, like your health, the weather, or school or whatever it is you have to talk about, and you will be far better off than if you tread on territory that is touchy or immediately controversial.
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"Whether this will be unaffected by U.S. demand, that's touchy," he continued.
Jane Mayer, a staff writer with The New Yorker who has reported on national security, said during the Bush administration, she had to start reminding herself that "the 'e' in e-mail stands for "evidence" and instead, met people in person to talk about topics that are touchy".
Another kicker that's touchy.
"We haven't picked businesses that are touchy-feely since Blockbuster," says Berrard, Swisher's chief executive.
That is touchy-feely forecasting, something like forecasting that your moody mother-in-law, having welcomed you on your last visit, will be glad to see you next time.
Some might say that's touchy-feely.
I understand that Mr. Penn is touchy on the likability issue.
Jimmy Au's has provided wardrobe for more than fifty prime-time television shows in the past five years and, Alan said, for "multiple celebrities from 'Ocean's Thirteen.' " Asked to elaborate, he pointed out that it is touchy to name names in Hollywood.
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