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With other countries, too, much delicate diplomacy awaits the president.
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The multi-faceted competition for Cr III) within a porous medium makes the balance between too little ligand and too much very delicate at high temperature, implying that forming gels at large distances from the wellbore will be difficult in high-temperature formations.
The Walking Dead (which is a bit heavy on the heartache) and The Wolf Among Us (a murderous mix of Fables-preceding fantasy noir) might both be too much for delicate stomachs.
It is too much for my delicate constitution to bear.
"Oh, it's all just too much for a delicate girl to bear," Nadja said, and flopped over the side.
Perhaps the controversial race between the public and private sequencing projects was too much for the delicate sensibilities of the award committee of the Karolinska Institute, which selects the recipients of the prize for medicine.
Sorry Australia, apparently you can't handle the zombie killing action and gore of Left 4 Dead 2. Nope, the government has decided that the graphic violence and gore, is just a little too much for the delicate sensibilities of the people of the land down under.
(A rare exception was a Jonah crab salad, in which too much horseradish masked the delicate flavor of the crab).
In fact, with a big family revelation at the end, there may be too much plot for such a delicate work to support.
The decision is delicate because too much bilirubin in the early days of life causes irreversible damage.
The roots are delicate and too much water can cause damage.
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