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But Mr Shourie was regarded as too insensitive a reformer.
It is too big and too insensitive to the needs of commercial operators".
[C5.] Rich Cannot Afford to Ignore Poor Rich nations have been too insensitive to poverty for too long; the situation can no longer be ignored.
Many Britons express unease over standing alone at America's side, feeling that the United States is too powerful, too arrogant, and too insensitive.
Critics, including the Anti-Defamation League, said it was simply too insensitive to victims' families, regardless of one's commitment to freedom of worship.
Lieberman made one of the few political remarks of the night as the Republicans judged it would be too insensitive to be overtly political in the wake of Gustav.
"I would see space opera as providing an opportunity to return to the kind of colonial adventure fantasies that underpin Star Wars," says Bould, "but which might have seemed too insensitive during a period of more obvious US/western imperialism".
As Time magazine then wrote: "For three decades, Wright Patman has fumed and fussed that the Federal Reserve system is too secretive, too independent, too insensitive to the hopes of small borrowers.
Although clinical studies to date have not found a rise in such cytokines in Gulf-war veterans, Dr Rook reckons the methods used to detect them are too insensitive.
But perhaps even that would be too insensitive.
There are alternative tracers, he says, but they're costly and too insensitive for some experiments.
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