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was always sensitive
adverb
At all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually; every time.
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After all, Loury was always sensitive to the left's rigidities on race.
Although he never grew to be a profound composer, his music was always sensitive and imaginative.
Conrad was always sensitive to the charge of being "a sort of freak, a bloody amazing furriner writing in English".
A man of great distinction and integrity who left his mark and who was always sensitive to the needs of others.
The second movement is marked Con Moto (With Motion), and Mr. Wosner played it that way: though he was always sensitive to passages of harmonic and expressive intensity, his ambling pace never allowed the poignancy to take over.
'He was always sensitive to how players were getting along as people... He'd had his own difficulties in life, growing up in Zimbabwe and taking the big step of leaving for South Africa in his mid-thirties with little money in his pocket and few firm plans in his head.' Rising from the Ashes is, in the end, a study in self-overcoming.
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Abortion politics is always sensitive.
"We're always sensitive to tree removal," said Mr. Nagy.
I'm always sensitive to the moods of the sharks.
"We're always sensitive to the privacy rights of individuals," Mrs. Whitman said.
"We're always sensitive to our members needs," said Susan B. Hirschmann, Mr. DeLay's chief of staff.
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