Sentence examples for the growing sensitivity from inspiring English sources

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The Met's decision reflects the growing sensitivity by American museums to claims by foreign countries for the return of their cultural artifacts.

The issue reflects the growing sensitivity of China's trade surplus in the United States and its robust economic growth, which some critics say is coming at the expense of American jobs.

The joint statement issued by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and the Australian Border Force reflects the growing sensitivity to vocal protests from medical professionals, as well as questions asked about the act on the ABC's Q&A program last Monday night.

Back in August, Jack Shafer, the Reuters media columnist, called the exercise "a mugs game," saying, "the growing sensitivity to political lies has less to do with more lying by more politicians than it does with the growth of the fact-checking industry over the last decade or so".

These trade-offs are impacted by a country's balance sheet exposure to hard currencies, the exchange-rate regime, and the growing sensitivity to shocks emanating from the U.S. and the Eurozone in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis.

In particular, we argue that the growing sensitivity and availability of neurodevices will require in the coming years the emergence of new rights or at least the further development of traditional rights to specifically address the challenges posed by neuroscience and neurotechnology.

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(David-Weill dismisses Bernheim's feelings about the dinner as growing sensitivity in his old age).

Norbert Mao, another jailed former presidential candidate who is leading protests, was transferred to the same prison outside of Kampala, indicating a growing sensitivity on the part of the government to the politicians' provocations and influence.

The case pitted free speech against religious sensitivities at a time of rising public concern about Islam in the wake of the September 11 attacks and growing sensitivity to radical Islam in France, home to Europe's largest Muslim community.

Even his marriage to Catherine seems predicated less on love than on ideology, his growing sensitivity to the people of the Caribbean — and, perhaps, to his own outsider status, as a socialist-minded Irishman in service to a British king.

This reflects a growing sensitivity to the needs and concerns of stakeholders among the leaders of top-rated businesses in emerging markets.

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