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The potential for panic is stoked by Asian news organizations, which tend to focus more on business and economics than on politics, which can be touchy here.
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The issue is a touchy one here.
In a further indication that outsourcing is likely to be an increasingly touchy subject here, Robert Blake, the United Stateschargé d'affaires in New Delhi, said last week that India's best response was to open its markets wider to help create other jobs in the United States.
Forgive me for getting all touchy feely here.
If that sounds a bit touchy-feely, here's a concrete example: Last year, the organization broke the news that a videotape and related documents showed that Shell had detailed knowledge about the dangers of climate change as far back as 1991.
Blurring lines is a touchy subject down here of late.
Varmint détente is a touchy business out here in the land of marauding moles and insatiable does.
The charges against Mrs. Stein seemed a touchy subject to many here.
The strike here has particularly touchy historical overtones.
Enforcement of marijuana possession laws is a touchy topic among many blacks here and nationwide.
Like the HP webcam, the Kinect camera needs enough light and contrast to determine features in a person's face before it can perform software recognition and log someone into the game console automatically.So no encoded bigotry going on here, just a touchy light sensor.
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