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"You have to understand that when you have a government that is so insensitive to the issues that are close to people's hearts, that have affected so many lives for the worse, people are going to be really angry and emotional," she told the Daily Telegraph before the Olympics in 2000.
When things are said that are so insensitive and derogatory, it touches us in our hearts, and it bothers me".
I would never look at a person and say, 'Your daughter died in a car crash.' That is so insensitive".
Or, conversely, that Americans are so insensitive?
It was interesting that FACS was so insensitive to low-complexity reads even though it does not have any low-complexity filter.
It's interesting that my father and grandfather could be so loyal to their soldiers but so insensitive in that way.
On that basis he designed a mine so insensitive it would detonate only right under a Sperrbrecher.
But the bottom line is, and my wife will attest to this, I am so insensitive that I probably didn't notice".
I was worried she was going to ask me not to write it, or worse, be angry at me for being so insensitive that I would even think of it as a possibility.
However, the former is so insensitive that many have questioned its usefulness, and indeed a recent international consensus statement has suggested that AFP should no longer be used for this purpose (Sherman, 2001; Trevisani et al, 2001; Anon, 2005).
For example, even if the proportional effects of the trial treatment in specific subgroups really are importantly different, standard subgroup analyses are so insensitive that they may well fail to demonstrate these real differences.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com