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The issue is a touchy one here.
This is a touchy one, but unfortunately it's still true.
The issue of federal response to natural disasters is, for obvious reasons, a touchy one in South Louisiana.
Her subject is a touchy one for a woman of her background: how to discuss sex with grandchildren.
But so far, both sides have stressed that theirs is strictly a staged war of words, albeit an increasingly touchy one.
The issue is a touchy one for American businesses, which until now have largely avoided the delicate choice between possibly offending Mr. Trump's passionate followers by distancing themselves from him, or angering the equally vocal constituencies opposed to his candidacy.
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Questions of class and sympathy are touchy ones these days; more than a century after these books were written, a one-percenter like Wharton invariably reads as the product of a long-dead era, one in which conspicuous wealth could pass without judgment.
Duncan has supported the unions on certain issues — such as devoting more resources to early-childhood education and pressing for more rigorous national teacher-certification standards — and moved closer to them on touchier ones.
(RNS) What was supposed to be a touchy-feely, one-on-one interview by Oprah Winfrey with long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad has morphed into a broader, sometimes angry exchange about what it means to be an atheist.
The narrator's boss is touchy and one day he catches the girl running on the course and tells her off.
It's a touchy subject, one that has turned Hamilton into the elephant in the room, even though he hasn't been in the locker room all spring.
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