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Men who are sensitive to comments about their physical anatomy are almost certainly most sensitive to comments about their penis.
"We got different responses from different (electrode) locations; some were sensitive to faces and some were sensitive to houses," Rao said.
Dogs are particularly sensitive to weed — according to Hemp Industry Daily, they're up to 10 times as sensitive to THC than humans are.
Alpine regions are also highly sensitive to changes in temperature, and grassland regions are most sensitive to variations in water availability, the study found.
The result, she argued, is that society has become more sensitive to the words "racism" and "racist" (see: Neeson's reaction) and less sensitive to actual instances of racism.
SUBORDINATED BEBT Subordinated debt is sensitive to changes in Volksbank's VR. It is also sensitive to a change in Fitch's assessment of loss severity or non-performance risk.
"The concentration required varies by a factor of 26, from the cheek, which is sensitive, to the palm, which is least sensitive, to have the same effect," Raja said.
"The field is sensitive to this already, and Archibald's case highlights the reason for us to be sensitive to it," said Philip Zeitler, president of the Pediatric Endocrine Society.
"We have to be sensitive to parts of the Gulf that are sensitive to products that hold the cross," said al-Mheiri, who owns a Real Madrid cafe in Dubai.
The banks' Long-Term Foreign Currency IDRs are also sensitive to changes in Turkey's Country Ceiling while the banks' Long-Term Local Currency IDRs are sensitive to Turkish country risks.
The researchers concluded that mice with a non-functional copy of CSNK1E were both more sensitive to the effects of opioids, and more sensitive to the rewarding property of the drug.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The rating of IBK's Basel III AT1 notes is sensitive to a change in IBK's Viability Rating, which in turn is sensitive to IBK's operating environment and risk appetite.
SUBORDINATED DEBT AND OTHER HYBRID SECURITIES Subordinated debt and other hybrid ratings are primarily sensitive to any change in MS's VR. DEPOSIT RATINGS MSBNA's deposit ratings are sensitive to any change in the entity's IDR, which is sensitive to any change in the VR of the parent company given the institutional SR of '1'.
SUBORDINATED DEBT AND OTHER HYBRID SECURITIES Subordinated debt and other hybrid ratings are primarily sensitive to any change in Goldman's VR. DEPOSIT RATINGS GSBUSA's deposit ratings are sensitive to any change in the entity's long-term IDR which is sensitive to any change in the VR of the parent company given the institutional support rating of '1'.
Thus subsidiary ratings would be sensitive to any change in BAC's VR. MATERIAL INTERNATIONAL SUBSIDIARIES With the Rating Outlook revision to Stable, MLI and BAMLI ratings are sensitive to the same factors that might drive a change in BAC's VR. MLI and BAMLI ratings are sensitive to the same factors that might drive a change in BAC's IDRs.
Thus Goldman's IDR, senior debt ratings and DCR would be sensitive to any changes in Goldman's VR. DERIVATIVE COUNTERPARTY RATING DCRs are primarily sensitive to changes in the respective issuers' Long-Term IDRs.
Welser and Randall said they were sensitive to scientists' concerns.
Fat cells are more sensitive to the cold than skin.
Beijing has proved very sensitive to the yuan's exchange rate.
NBKI's ratings are sensitive to a change in NBK's ratings.
" Ferrellgas Partners: "This is sensitive to the price of propane.
She'll be sensitive to the fact that everyone needs love.
And yet, Babitz is sensitive to her city's fundamental contradictions.
This arrangement proved sensitive to the slightest of water movements.
It also houses a fragile ecosystem sensitive to global warming.
So clearly, we want to be sensitive to it, clearly.
The very young and elderly are especially sensitive to this.
It also makes you more sensitive to scents and flavors.
I wanted to be sensitive to those in my life.
In addition, the ratio is sensitive to interest rates changes.
BILA: -- are more sensitive to high frequencies or low frequencies.
"Lukas is highly sensitive to this," a second person said.
The trip is the most sensitive to date for Tillerson.
Should the balance sheets be sensitive to the economic outlook?
B. sleeps through it, but I'm very sensitive to noises.
It's well known that dogs are exceptionally sensitive to smell.
"Japanese investors are very sensitive to global risks," he said.
Dublin stocks, typically sensitive to Brexit news, slipped 0.6 percent.
Atlantida's financial performance is highly sensitive to Honduras' operating environment.
When you're growing up, you're not always sensitive to people.
Be sensitive to nonverbal cues from women, especially around sex.
You have to be sensitive to people's backgrounds and histories.
"Consumers are quite sensitive to increases in price," Chisholm added.
A. Society is starting to be more sensitive to psychology.
Some women become too sensitive to continue after an orgasm.
She is a tenderhearted but astute scientist, sensitive to irony.
I have apologized for not being more sensitive to that.
She's very clever and sensitive to everyone in her film.
Nationalist leaders are highly sensitive to their own injured pride.
Banks' asset management divisions are also sensitive to market behavior.
The black paint on the floor is sensitive to heat.
Homebuyers are less sensitive to these tiny, weekly rate moves.
The VR is also sensitive to weakening capitalisation or liquidity.
You're as sensitive to details as you are to feelings.
I'm so sensitive to the fact that parents are overworked.
Jews are, understandably, sensitive to statements and jokes like these.
Dublin's ISEQ, which is sensitive to Brexit news, slipped 1.1%.
These factors can be sensitive to climate change and variability.
These folks are much more sensitive to rising interest expense.
I think that women and men are sensitive to it.
Because you really believe you're being sensitive to your guests?
If you're sensitive to sound, you may not appreciate that.
And particularly because Germany is so sensitive to global conditions.
"Young customers are very sensitive to that concept," he added.
Batteries are sensitive to both extreme cold and extreme heat.
Both groups of shares have been sensitive to trade developments.
Some are more sensitive to falling estrogen levels than others.
It's the partner's responsibility to be sensitive to this possibility.
Currencies usually sensitive to commodity prices may also do well.
Retailers are trying to be sensitive to concerns about freshness.
But in practice, some people's stomachs are sensitive to it.
And, she said, be sensitive to a child's attention span.
WHY IS THE DOLLAR SENSITIVE TO CENTRAL BANK POLICY DECISIONS?
Are some people just more sensitive to medicines in general?
Mortgage REITs are sensitive to conditions in the capital markets.
EWBC's ratings are also highly sensitive to its capital levels.
She has become more sensitive to how people treat her.
"Older people can be more sensitive to medicine," he said.
Aging brains grow more sensitive to its sedative properties, too.
German carmakers are particularly sensitive to what happens in China.
Fortunately, our brains are remarkably plastic and sensitive to experience.
Generally speaking, foreign ticket buyers are less sensitive to reviews.
Which means I'm sensitive to growth in the balance sheet.
How we work is a lot more sensitive to them.
But he is also sensitive to slights, perceived and real.
We soon learn Rey is naturally sensitive to the Force.
As such, Hilltop's ratings would be sensitive to mortgage volumes.
As you know, [at] Tesla we're super sensitive to aesthetics.
Patients also become more sensitive to the insulin they make.
Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, was sensitive to that argument.
Puerto Rico is sensitive to tax decisions made in Washington.
Certain ethnic groups may be especially sensitive to the drugs.
"We are much more sensitive to that than we think."
After all, teams are sensitive to the smallest question marks.
In case the takeover is not successful, their ratings are primarily sensitive to any change in the VR. SUBSIDIARY AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES The ratings of BPI remain sensitive to rating action on Banco BPI's IDRs.
Ms. Lynch said the federal government was sensitive to Ferguson's concerns.
Shorter-dated notes are the most sensitive to interest rate increases.
You're obviously someone that's sensitive to the characters that you play.
Stocks sensitive to a rise in interest rates, such as utilities .
The DCR is sensitive to changes in LBS's Long-Term IDRs.
I'm more sensitive to dust, pollen, smoke, and things like that.
These sectors are sensitive to movements in the dollar, which rose.
Longer-dated bonds are also sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment.
Gold is highly sensitive to monetary policy and resulting currency moves.
Purchase applications are less sensitive to small changes in interest rates.
The sector is especially sensitive to worsening U.S.-China trade tensions.
The sector outlook is sensitive to trends in the operating environment.
Their ratings are primarily sensitive to any change in FMBI's VRs.
The dollar-yen pair has become more sensitive to trade developments.
"These guys are extremely sensitive to their prey," Prendini told me.
The company's shares have been the most sensitive to recent attacks.
High g landings v sensitive to all engines operating at max.
That's what the people in the video are very sensitive to.
Canada's energy sector is sensitive to the global price of oil.
Gold is sensitive to interest rates and returns on other assets.
That said, we must also be sensitive to our allies' wishes.
Remember to be sensitive to the feelings of people around you.
Global markets are sensitive to any sharp moves in the yuan.
Officials are sensitive to complaints about the cost of all this.
"I'm so sensitive to not being seen as extreme," he said.
RATING SENSITIVITIES BGEO's ratings are sensitive to changes in BoG's ratings.
You must be sensitive to the needs and feelings of others.
"The human eye is extraordinarily sensitive to light," Dr. Woods said.
Huber believes some dogs' personalities may be more sensitive to humans.
CBG and CBL's ratings are broadly sensitive to the same factors.
QNB's VR is sensitive to further expansion into weaker operating environments.
China is especially sensitive to criticism, which it views as interference.
To be sensitive to our customers we decided to remove it.
AI isn't sensitive to brand-safety concerns the way humans are.
SPLRCL, also sensitive to changes in interest rates, fell 0.9 percent.
But have we become too sensitive to lyrics, movies and plays?
We are conscious that some people may be sensitive to it.
T&R is moderately sensitive to traffic and fuel volume shocks.
Does it make mothers more sensitive to their own meddling ways?
SPSY, which are sensitive to bond yield swings, fell 1.4 percent.
I think they're much more sensitive to the lives of others.
That makes tech firms very sensitive to political demands from workers.
This is especially nice since my stomach is sensitive to sucralose.
However, the French power system is very sensitive to weather conditions.
The company is more sensitive to those factors than larger rivals.
Yet again, Mr. Piemontesi is sensitive to the music's reflective undercurrents.
The bank is clearly sensitive to concerns raised about the trusts.
The equity market has become highly sensitive to inflation this month.
Babies are incredibly sensitive to their surroundings, particularly to their caregivers.
This can make you hypervigilant — overly sensitive to threats or challenges.
Drawings on paper are degradable things, sensitive to light, humidity, dust.
My depression makes me far more sensitive to my kids' moods.
The filmmakers said they tried to be sensitive to the concerns.
George and I are sensitive to the same program: No. 4.
But why aren't actual capital movements that sensitive to tax rates?
Perhaps sensitive to this criticism, some newer clubs have embraced philanthropy.
"Be sensitive to others on a purely human level," he added.
McGrath is, blessedly, also sensitive to the stressors in Brayden's life.
Emerging markets are highly sensitive to changes in U.S. monetary policy.
Beijing is especially sensitive to charges that it abuses its citizens.
Evaluating slang requires understanding context, and Décharné is sensitive to anachronism.
How would you be sensitive to your friend's feelings and emotions?
I am not sensitive to body odor, and I nearly gagged.
Vitamins tend to be more sensitive to light, heat and oxygen.
Both sectors are among the most sensitive to major trade developments.
"It's interesting that people are sensitive to it," Mr. Smith said.
Non-interest bearing gold is quite sensitive to U.S. monetary policy.
YouTubers are historically extremely sensitive to changes made by the platform.
Rabobank's ratings are also sensitive to investor sentiment turning against it.
McInerney is sensitive to arcs, both in characters and in relationships.
Markets have been sensitive to developments in US-China trade talks.
Meagan was always sensitive to even the slightest criticism from me.
"I'm very sensitive to the hand going up," Mr. Pokorny said.
Nice to see a male editor sensitive to the matter, too.
Sensitive would mean being sensitive to your feelings, interests and schedule.
India is far more sensitive to the opinions to its neighbors.
But the movie is sensitive to heartache, Abdullah's not the least.
Even when I was healthy, I was sensitive to the process.
SPLRCI, which have been sensitive to trade developments, rose 1.7 percent.
I was very sensitive to absolutely not wanting to do that.
World markets can be sensitive to sharp swings in China's currency.
"When it comes to foreign policy issues, issues of war especially, you have to be not sensitive to the politics at home but sensitive to the future of what it means for the country," Kinzinger said.
SUBORDINATED DEBT AND OTHER HYBRID SECURITIES The hybrid securities issued by Deutsche Postbank Funding Trusts I-IV are primarily sensitive to DB's VR. DEPOSIT RATINGS PB's Deposit Ratings are sensitive to changes in the bank's IDRs.
"The rand is expected to remain sensitive to changes in the stance of U.S. monetary policy... (and) will also remain sensitive to the sovereign ratings announcements due later this month and early in December," Kganyago said.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The subordinated debt's rating is sensitive to the same factors that may affect the bank's VR. The notes' rating is also sensitive to a change in notching should Fitch change its assessment of loss severity.
She's sensitive to people's feelings, but not afraid of what they think.
And they have to be sensitive to the views of their constituency.
BoV's ratings are sensitive to management's stance on improving the bank's capitalisation.
Fitch expects the Canadian banks' ratings would be sensitive to these changes.
Therefore, SRs and SRFs are sensitive to the implementation of TLAC requirements.
He has a severe form of autism and is sensitive to noise.
Tom Reed similarly argued that Republicans should be sensitive to CBO's conclusions.
Shorter-dated bonds are less sensitive to inflation and interest rates rises.
Valliere said he believes Trump is more sensitive to the market's moves.
The bank's rating is also sensitive to changes in its parent's rating.
The yield, the most sensitive to Fed policy, rose to 2.48 percent.
The 2-year yield is the most sensitive to Fed rate hikes.
This process may even be sensitive to Earth's very weak magnetic field.
For example, you could be more sensitive to amphetamines just before ovulation.
You're very sensitive to other people's energy today; spend some time alone.
Like artisanal mining everywhere, production tends to be highly sensitive to price.
It's a low-profile experiment, but it's extremely sensitive to new physics.
They're really sensitive to it because PETA has attacked them about it.
"I've gotten embarrassingly sensitive to so much stuff in my late age."
Such models, however, are extremely sensitive to different assumptions of growth rates.
"I'm so sensitive to not being seen as extreme," he told me.
And why are markets so sensitive to its every twist and turn?
SARA EISEN: Why do you think we are so sensitive to that?
Debt ratings are sensitive to changes in Alfa's and ABHFL's issuer ratings.
Each photo has a different filter, sensitive to different wavelengths of light.
Does that mean the dollar is now more sensitive to better news?
The EPA warns that children are particularly sensitive to the heavy metal.
The White House is sensitive to suggestions that it favors Mrs. Clinton.
There are certain industries that are more sensitive to recessions than others.
Once you have a metal allergy, you're sensitive to it for life.
DEPOSIT RATINGS Deposit ratings are sensitive to changes in senior debt ratings.
I think the party is becoming a lot more sensitive to that.
Frazier is currently living with lupus and is extremely sensitive to pollutants.
Unless you're very sensitive to sensation, it basically can't hurt to try.
Regine is very serious, very straight-laced and very sensitive to touch.
She had a great heart which was sensitive to the world's violence.
And we had to be a lot more sensitive to these things.
She wanted her teammate to be sensitive to what she was feeling.
I am highly sensitive to its affect (sic) on my inner ear.
The Aussie is sensitive to developments in China, Australia's largest trading partner.
I became more sensitive to and appreciative of different kinds of touch.
In refuges, abused women and children are particularly sensitive to masculine traits.
But why infants are sensitive to the regularities of music is peculiar.
Analysts and traders said sterling would remain sensitive to developments around Brexit.
The DCR is sensitive to changes in San UK's Long-Term IDRs.
The liquidity position is adequate but sensitive to investor sentiment in Portugal.
Since then, leaders have remained sensitive to the possibility of a repeat.
The financial index, which is sensitive to interest rates, rose 0.69 percent.
But the full report has been seen as too sensitive to release.
For her, it means she's particularly over-sensitive to sights and sounds.
He noted that the markets are incredibly sensitive to China's currency moves.
Bank stocks can be sensitive to any recession talk that makes headlines.
Markets this week have been very sensitive to speculation about North Korea.
The 2-year note, sensitive to Fed policy, rose to 0.75 percent.
High-yield dividend stocks are even more sensitive to rising interest rates.
How do you do that while still staying sensitive to your patients?
ABO's VR is sensitive to changes in the bank's funding and liquidity.
It means they're sensitive to changes in both icy and rocky environments.
"I was really sensitive to my age being the disqualifier," she says.
Therefore, IBK is more sensitive to event risk than domestic commercial banks.
The VR is also sensitive to BAWAG's ability to successfully integrate Suedwestbank.
Alex was overly sensitive to light, cried constantly and suffered abdominal pain.
She is kind, caring, very beautiful, and very sensitive to my needs.
The DCR is primarily sensitive to changes in Nationwide's Long-Term IDR.
Fitch notes that the Canadian banks ratings are sensitive to these changes.
But the French are hyper-sensitive to signs of overt Muslim religiosity.
You're usually very sensitive to other people's energy, and today especially so.
The which is most sensitive to Fed policy, rose to 2.43 percent.
At the same time, Ramaphosa is sensitive to the business community's reactions.
A related technique can be used to make sensors sensitive to acidity.
As such, CIBC's ratings are more sensitive to the recent mortgage reform.
The DCR is primarily sensitive to changes in Erste's Long-Term IDR.
It's unclear whether new Uber drivers are sensitive to Uber's internal turmoil.
That makes them ever less sensitive to the costs of regional inequality.
PEFCO's IDRs are also currently highly sensitive to the U.S. sovereign rating.
That has made companies especially sensitive to negative consumer perceptions in China.
The VR is also sensitive to significant changes to LBBW's strategic objectives.
Luxury firm Burberry, which is sensitive to Chinese demand, fell 3.8 percent.
Wesfarmers' supermarket earnings are highly sensitive to fluctuations in its gross margins.
"The results are very sensitive to the rate of return," he wrote.
Panamanians are uniquely sensitive to the U.S. presence, and with good reason.
Staples and telecommunications are two sectors highly sensitive to higher interest rates.
However, the group Solvency II margin is sensitive to interest rate changes.
And on Friday morning, her campaign, sensitive to any suggestion that Mrs.
The North Korean regime is remarkably sensitive to personal insults like this.
You're psychic as hell today—and very sensitive to other people's energy.
NBC's ratings are highly sensitive to its earnings profile and credit quality.
It seems like the Fed is somewhat sensitive to stock market volatility.
Additionally, Fitch believes BK's remain sensitive to higher short- term interest rates.
" "The market has been extremely sensitive to anything to do with trade.
They were also sensitive to the optics of raids near, say, schools.
Stocks sensitive to rates are leading the market lower for the year.
Most young, black folks are more sensitive to how intense that is.
A. In team management, I am sensitive to cultural and legal differences.
He's become self-aware and sensitive to how people are around him.
"I may be overly sensitive to the clothing issue," he said wryly.
They are sensitive to rising alarms over the impact of climate change.
"People here are very, very sensitive to tax burdens," he told me.
Specifically, are international capital movements really all that sensitive to tax rates?
They are very sensitive to disturbances of their routine and to safety.
These borrowers would likely be more sensitive to any disruption of income.
It's important to note that some cats are sensitive to essential oils.
With each successive exposure, she was becoming more sensitive to the odor.
Just ask for a high floor if you're sensitive to traffic noise.
Hotels and restaurants, for example, remain fairly sensitive to labour-market slack.
If you&aposre sensitive to caffeine, it could also be an advantage.
The network was very sensitive to the data it was trained on.
Unfortunately, anti-Zionist critics sometimes fail to be sensitive to this distinction.
HK/SIN, tends to be sensitive to economic data out of China.
But, if you're sensitive to sweetness, this cookie is not for you.
Gold is sensitive to rising interest rates, which lifts its opportunity cost.
Japan has been sensitive to how its justice system has been portrayed.
Markets have been sensitive to developments in the US-China trade negotiations.
Spanish gas and electrical utilities, sensitive to government policy changes, also fell.
Gold, which is sensitive to rising interest rates, was 0.3 percent lower.
I jest, but I am sensitive to the importance of the issue.
Corporate profits — and stock prices — are highly sensitive to global economic weakness.
I've always been weirdly sensitive to smells, noticing odors nobody else does.
Gaede also found that hummingbirds are most sensitive to fast paced motion.
I was feeling depressed and especially sensitive to any left-leaning remarks.
Even bacteria that are sensitive to antibiotics can develop resistance to them.
SPSY, which are particularly sensitive to bond market swings, dropped 27.7 percent.
There are also gluten free bread options, for those sensitive to gluten.
Children are far more sensitive to lead in the bloodstream than adults.
"People are sensitive to things in the environment — like cats, dust and pollen — but if they're exposed to a regular amount of it, they don't have problems and might not even know they're sensitive to it," Dr. Reisacher said.
Wilkins said those with higher incomes tend to be sensitive to the impact of interest rates on asset prices, while those with lower incomes are likely more sensitive to the impact of rates on incomes and debt-service costs.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The rating on the notes is sensitive to any changes in CHB's Viability Rating, which in turn is sensitive to the performance of its China-related activities, maintenance of sufficient loss-absorption buffers and stringent risk controls.
"The president is very sensitive to such an accusation, and we find the fact that he's sensitive to it reassuring," she said, because it means he understands how awful it is to be thought of as an anti-Semite.
I might be more sensitive to this gender appropriation than Bourgeois would be.
And when that happens, which issues will be most sensitive to the rebalancing?
Our ratings are also sensitive to the conversion of the decree into law.
The bond market is going to be more sensitive to the earnings season.
"She is very sensitive to the areas of education and culture," said Derrien.
SCBTL's National Ratings are also sensitive to a change in Taiwan's sovereign ratings.
But because it's about the Trump regime, they're sensitive to appearing like crooks.
Their ratings are primarily sensitive to any change in the VRs of CVB.
Leaders need to be sensitive to that and need to manage the change.
The industrials giant is particularly sensitive to any drop in global economic activity.
Obviously it's a sensitive thing, and we had to be sensitive to them.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The notes' rating is sensitive to changes in Austria's sovereign rating.
She was also generally sensitive to the perceptions of young women and girls.
Loan impairment charges should be manageable, although they remain sensitive to economic uncertainty.
There, consumers have generally been low-income and proved exceptionally sensitive to prices.
" He continued: "These are issues that we need to be very sensitive to.
The Australian dollar , which is sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, jumped 0.69%.
The Australian dollar, which is sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, jumped 0.88%.
A lot of people are sensitive to wheat, gluten, soy and dairy products.
Germany's DAX, which is sensitive to tariff and China-related news, lost 1%.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The notes' ratings are sensitive to movements in ANZ's Viability Rating.
In addition, human eyes are more sensitive to the flicker at darker environment.
The surface of the eyes, or corneas, are particularly sensitive to the toxin.
However, profitability will remain sensitive to economic and interest rate cycles in Kuwait.
I'm super sensitive to cigarette smoke and NOLA has pervasive wafts of it.
The DCR is primarily sensitive to changes in Barclays Bank's Long-term IDRs.
DEPOSIT RATINGS PB's Deposit Ratings are sensitive to changes in the bank's IDRs.
Cole's photographs are sensitive to the brutal dying that is going on everywhere.
Between 1975 and 2007 house prices became ten times more sensitive to wages.
Like snowflakes, broflakes are especially sensitive to issues of race, class and gender.
They are sensitive to one another's moods and share personal stories and emotions.
The Moon is in Aries, and you're feeling sensitive to other people's energies.
Your lips are crazy-sensitive to sun exposure — and they're easy to forget.
At the same time, Dimon is sensitive to the economy's dependence on data.
"Maize is a crop that is very sensitive to climate change," said Navarro.
Financial shares, which are particularly sensitive to bond market swings, dropped 27.7 percent.
"Yes. I think that's why she's probably so sensitive to it," Amick admitted.
And for unknown reasons, some women are more sensitive to these large shifts.
Boeing, a stock that is also sensitive to trade news, rose 2.8 percent.
Politicians are more sensitive to the sensibilities of the population, and rightly so.
FMBI's ratings are sensitive to the manner in which this maturity is addressed.
The yuan has been very sensitive to developments in the escalating Sino-U.
Another group of big winners is the retailers that are sensitive to tariffs.
"Our brains are particularly sensitive to light that peaks in blue," Longcore said.
It's definitely valid to feel sensitive to negative feedback, even when it's useful.
San UK's ratings are therefore also sensitive to changes to the parent's IDR.
But it's no secret that the 71-year old is sensitive to criticism.
Typical dark matter detectors are relatively large and highly sensitive to sudden events.
Studies have shown that people suffering from depression are more sensitive to pain.
That drew reaction from Switzerland, which is highly sensitive to the euro's moves.
"The team strives to be sensitive to neighbors' concerns and regrets any inconvenience."
Like dogs, rodents are more sensitive to their sense of smell than sight.
We consider that these loans could be particularly sensitive to ongoing Brexit negotiations.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS The ratings and Outlooks are sensitive to a number of assumptions.
Nonetheless, UBAF remains sensitive to event risk due to asset and geographic concentrations.
"I think the markets became much more sensitive to these issues," Powell said.
"People's behavior can be sensitive to a variety of different factors," said Catlin.
Warning: The graphic video below "may be sensitive to some people," Facebook notes.
DCR IntesaSP The DCR is sensitive to changes to IntesaSP's Long-Term IDR.
HBON's VR is sensitive to material changes in asset quality and profitability metrics.
Therefore, the bank's rating is also sensitive to a downgrade of Italy's rating.
They're just not sensitive to the stock market, " Cramer said on "Squawk Box.
As dividend-payers, pipeline firms are sensitive to changes in interest rate expectations.
I've always been very sensitive to how electoral campaigns can bring people together.
The moon in Aquarius finds you very sensitive to the energy around you.
"We're obviously very sensitive to the concerns of the Levinson family," Earnest said.
RATING SENSITIVITIES HCFB's IDRs remain highly sensitive to asset quality, performance and capital.
On the supply side, property developers could be more sensitive to market sentiment.
If anything, she thinks women are too sensitive to things like being catcalled.
Switzerland is also among the most sensitive to that aspect of blockchain technology.
Chlorophyll and its derivative, however, may make one more sensitive to the sun.
Shares of banks, which are sensitive to interest rates, gained in premarket trading.
They are less sensitive to the fact that other countries have pride, too.
The Australian dollar, which is sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, jumped 0.69%.
Automakers and machinery makers, which are sensitive to global demand, were also battered.
But teenagers seem to be particularly sensitive to even a whiff of mission.
European autos, which have been particularly sensitive to headlines around tariffs, were flat.
Operating margins are more sensitive to changes the retailers have made through layoffs.
Who trains personnel to be sensitive to searching luggage in a public venue?
But for people who are sensitive to sensory stimulation, it can be debilitating.
Put simply, being introverted means you're someone who is more sensitive to stimulation.
Put simply, being introverted means you're someone who is more sensitive to stimulation.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The notes' ratings are sensitive to movements in Westpac's Viability Rating.
The Russian rouble and other currencies sensitive to movements in commodity prices, weakened.
Plankton is extremely sensitive to changes to the water in which it lives.
Banks are often a bellweather of economies and highly sensitive to market stress.
It's stimulating your psychic abilities and making you sensitive to other people's vibes.
The senior unsecured debt rating is sensitive to changes in the bank's IDR.
Refinance demand is most sensitive to even the smallest moves in interest rates.
Euro zone bank stocks and government bonds are sensitive to any TLTRO news.
Wall Street remains very sensitive to developments on the US-China trade talks.
Technology shares, broadly sensitive to trade war ructions, starred with a 2% gain.
Testicles sit outside of the abdomen, which makes them more sensitive to radiation.
Dogs are especially sensitive to the odor of the humans in their lives.
Some solvers are a lot more sensitive to "crosswordy" fill than I am.
We want to be sensitive to what people are experiencing around the world.
Has the spread of the coronavirus made you more sensitive to cultural differences?
Its equipment is also sensitive to critters weighing up to 50 pounds — i.e.
"I want to be sensitive to people who have those concerns," Wojcicki said.
Around this age, kids also become more sensitive to how others perceive them.
Manufacturers and banks, which are sensitive to concerns about the economy, also tumbled.
Trump has long been sensitive to the crowd-size estimates for his events.
I am sensitive to these smells, but my protests fall on deaf ears.
J&J's share price has been sensitive to developments related to the litigation.
The social media giants have proven sensitive to government pressure and negative press.
Together, we will ask God to keep us sensitive to each other's spirit.
CTL's National Ratings are also sensitive to a change in Taiwan's sovereign ratings.
The thinner the ice is, the more it's sensitive to snow's insulating effects.
"The market is sensitive to appropriate value across all asset classes," he said.
For dogs who are sensitive to handling, this can be a stressful process.
Ratings may also be sensitive to an outsized reliance on capital markets revenues.
Mr. Levinson was known as a director sensitive to performance and family dynamics.
Many residents have become increasingly sensitive to the health threats from air pollution.
My eyes are still very sensitive to light, so they&aposre kinda closed.
They complain that people have become overly sensitive to a particular racial epithet.
They have rightly become more sensitive to racism and sexism in American society.
They're sensitive to light are are fussy about moisture levels and hate caffeine.
Why are factories so sensitive to the tariff issue and economic growth abroad?
Another group of big winners is the retailers that are sensitive to tariffs.
J&Js share price has been sensitive to developments related to the litigation.
Refinances are most sensitive to moves in interest rates, which rose last week.
The two-year Treasury, most sensitive to the Fed, was at 2.27 percent.
"I hope there's an understanding that we were sensitive to it," he said.
Some women become sensitive to insulin during their pregnancies and develop gestational diabetes.
They said earnings are most sensitive to U.S. GDP growth, which is robust.
In this case it is a temperate glacier particularly sensitive to high temperatures.
The , which is most sensitive to the Fed, slipped slightly to 2.25 percent.
EI's IDRs and Support Rating are sensitive to a change in ENBD's IDRs.
ADIB ADIB's VR remains sensitive to deterioration in asset quality, capital or profitability.
DCRs are primarily sensitive to changes in the respective issuers' Long-Term IDRs.
But women right now, we're super sensitive to everything, so I get it.
The DCR is primarily sensitive to changes in BB plc's Long-Term IDR.
This means that American oil production is fairly sensitive to global oil prices.
Their ratings are primarily sensitive to any change in the VR of CPF.
SENSITIVITIES - DEPOSIT RATINGS Deposit ratings are sensitive to changes in senior debt ratings.
These companies are sensitive to trade news because of their overseas revenue exposure.
"Convenience store sales are not so sensitive to overall economic trends," Takemasu said.
The political appointees were also especially sensitive to pressure from conservative media outlets.
Chaffetz said he's sensitive to the FBI investigation, but that won't stop him.
Journalists have long been sensitive to the prevalence of misogyny on social media.
"Narcissists' stress-response systems are particularly sensitive to everyday negative emotions," Cheng explains.
The league has been acutely sensitive to the politics of its patriotic displays.
Benedetti told me that we are all sensitive to nocebos in everyday life.
SPLRCT, among the groups seen as sensitive to trade tensions, gained 8.43 percent.
You're already very sensitive to other people's energy, but that's especially true today.
Note: the video below contains language that some readers might be sensitive to.
Investors may also be less sensitive to the speech's message this time around.
LONG- AND SHORT-TERM DEPOSIT RATINGS GSBUSA's deposit ratings are sensitive to any change in the entity's Long-Term IDR which is sensitive to any change in the VR of the parent company given the institutional support rating of '1'.
The rating of NBK's senior unsecured commercial paper is sensitive to any change in the bank's Short-Term rating of 'F1+' SUBSIDIARY AND AFFILIATED COMPANY National Bank of Kuwait (International)'s ratings are sensitive to a change in NBK's ratings.
SUBORDINATED DEBT The subordinated debt rating is primarily sensitive to the same factors that would affect the bank's VR. The rating is also sensitive to a change in notching if Fitch changes its assessment of loss severity or non-performance risk.
GDAXI, the most sensitive to China due to its big exporters, fell 0.4 percent.
"We want someone to love it and be sensitive to its past," she said.
Mr. de Mistura said details of the guest list were too "sensitive" to divulge.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.05% to $0.6882.
Its capitalisation is also sensitive to stock market volatility given its significant equity exposures.
My face could be sensitive to light for a year up to two years.
Refinances, which are highly sensitive to weekly interest rate moves, pulled the volume lower.
A person might be sensitive to one letter of FODMAP, and not the others.
You're feeling especially sensitive to other people's energies, so take some time for yourself.
Both plants contain photosensitizing furanocoumarins, which make the skin more sensitive to the sun.
Whatever their opinions might be sensitive to, it is not the work of scientists.
That doesn't mean they aren't sensitive to promotions, but that isn't the driving force.
Others had blankets over their crates because they were so sensitive to their surroundings.
That makes them far less sensitive to interest-rate changes than the passive funds.
They see no color, are extremely sensitive to light, and generally have poor vision.
SX7P down 1.7 percent as investors shed stocks most sensitive to the economic cycle.
They can request to not look at certain kinds of content they're sensitive to.
I'm very sensitive to the things that have happened … It's very heavy in there.
Presumably that means owners are already more sensitive to being followed, tracked, or surveilled.
"They are sensitive to this due to the difficult financial situation of many mills".
"The Fed has always been sensitive to U.S. and global financial conditions," he said.
Services companies are generally less sensitive to tariffs compared with goods companies, Kostin said.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, gained 0.4 percent to $0.7013.
The yuan has been very sensitive to developments in the year-long China-U.
Women voters are particularly sensitive to how a man treats his wife in public.
We like that AMP is less sensitive to the balance sheet than life peers.
They argue that internal models make capital calculations more, not less, sensitive to risk.
U.S. financial shares, which are particularly sensitive to bond market swings, dropped 21.75 percent.
And they are sensitive to pressure, which is undesirable in devices that operate underwater.
This final ranking is of course highly sensitive to one′s choice of weighting.
I also like that there are no artificial sweeteners since I'm sensitive to sucralose.
U.S. financial shares, which are particularly sensitive to bond market swings, dropped 4.4 percent.
Australia's dollar is sensitive to the economic fortunes of China, its biggest trading partner.
The currency is sensitive to the economic fortunes of China, Australias biggest trading partner.
The currency is sensitive to the economic fortunes of China, Australia's biggest trading partner.
For this reason, Jews should be particularly sensitive to it among their political allies.
In that way, Weaving the Courtyard is perhaps the most sensitive to its site.
VR Grupo ASSA's VR is sensitive to its asset and revenue diversification by country.
OTP, which is Hungary's most liquid stock and its most sensitive to international factors.
And the British economy is highly sensitive to increases in interest rates (see article).
People with genetic photodermatoses, which is rather rare, are very sensitive to the sun.
The company is more sensitive to pressure in part because it has to be.
Irish stocks, which are especially sensitive to a potential hard Brexit, tacked on 0.6%.
"Be sensitive to others who'll be left filling in for your absence," Taylor says.
Like adults, some children may be more sensitive to blood sugar spikes than others.
Another hypothesis is that these spikes make people less sensitive to insulin over time.
Longer duration means the bonds tend to be more sensitive to rising interest rates.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, nudged down 0.2% to $0.6870.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.1% to $0.6878.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk appetite, fell 1.6 percent to $0.7637.
Nor were they keen to diversify crops to include strains less sensitive to drought.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The ratings are sensitive to a change in IBK's Issuer Default Ratings.
Banorte's IDRs are sensitive to changes in Mexico's sovereign rating on the down side.
Overall, Greater China would be the most sensitive to the trade fracas, said Hungate.
Some government policies are too politically sensitive to change, regardless of an international ruling.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The expected rating is sensitive to changes to CBM's Long-Term IDR.
"People are more sensitive to what they lose than what they gain," Buendia said.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk appetite, fell 1.8 percent to $0.7624.
The armed forces will also be sensitive to the lessons of the 20th century.
They may also be more sensitive to negative evaluations from other people, she says.
The Aussie is sensitive to the economic fortunes of China, Australia's largest trading partner.
"You have way more compassion than you imagine, you're sensitive to the right things."
Investors have been moving into bonds less sensitive to rising rates in recent weeks.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The issue's rating is sensitive to changes in Nykredit's Long-Term IDR.
A: Buy some hedges for asset classes sensitive to a net hawkish message tomorrow.
The senior debt ratings are sensitive to the same factors that affect the IDRs.
RATING SENSITIVITIES TS's IDRs are are sensitive to a change in the sponsor's ratings.
There are signs though that investors become less sensitive to hedge funds' name gravitas.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The programme rating is sensitive to changes in NatWest's Short-Term IDR.
GDAXI, the most sensitive to trade, dropped 1.5 percent as heavyweights like Siemens tumbled.
Kim is impressed that he was so thoughtful and sensitive to his wife's experience.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The issues' ratings are sensitive to changes in Rabobank's Long-Term IDR.
Because their eyes are sensitive to harsh light, most albinos suffer from poor vision.
Those are causes of death that may be less sensitive to health care interventions.
Petras was sensitive to accusations that she was somehow "using" her identity for publicity.
Our hypothesis was that certain topics would be more sensitive to context than others.
Dubai's index, historically much less sensitive to oil prices, edged up only 0.1 percent.
But it's understandable why liberals might be sensitive to the possibility of such cuts.
The results only apply to women whose tumors are sensitive to platinum-based drugs.
You are especially sensitive to eclipses, Cancer, so February will be intense for you!
That means Venezuelan prices are even more sensitive to changes on the black market.
"Obviously, there is an ongoing investigation and we are sensitive to that," Davis said.
German authorities are highly sensitive to signs of far-right radicalism in their ranks.
Both companies are sensitive to trade tensions given their large amounts of overseas business.
ICO's ratings and Outlook are primarily sensitive to changes in the Spanish sovereign rating.
Opponents of the proposal contend ANWR is too environmentally sensitive to allow drilling there.
HSBC Bank's VR is sensitive to changes to asset composition and the business model.
DB's VR is sensitive to any significant weakening of capitalisation, liquidity or asset quality.
But on previous occasions, Mr. Temer showed himself to be sensitive to such scrutiny.
Further, my eyes are highly sensitive to bright lights (or lighting) of any sort.
The rating assigned to the preferred stock is sensitive to changes in Leucadia's IDR.
You have the responsibility of being sensitive to the collective investment in the story.
He is sensitive to the mood of the average, hard-working, family-loving American.
Given the history of the Nazi era, Germany is especially sensitive to hate crimes.
Had I been more sensitive to the beauty of the landscapes at age 12?
RATING SENSITIVITIES The rating is sensitive to changes in Kuveyt Turk's Long-Term IDR.
VR Mashreq's VR is sensitive to weakening asset quality affecting the bank's capital ratios.
Why are kids more sensitive to sugar, and why do they like it more?
"It's nice to be sensitive to other people's feelings, so why not?" she said.
They are highly sensitive to the pecking order and in-group/out-group distinctions.
Your serotonin type 2 receptors might also become more sensitive to DMT over time.
GDAXI, the most sensitive to China due to its big exporters, rose 1.5 percent.
For women, I would say be sensitive to the time of day you're sexting.
The final result feels visceral, your entire body sensitive to what's happening on stage.
Demand for machines such as tractors and combine harvesters is sensitive to farm revenues.
The manufacturing sector, which is particularly sensitive to exports, was robust, adding 37,000 jobs.
"And I think both were very sensitive to the needs of our franchise owners." 
Some of us are genetically predisposed to be more sensitive to caffeine than others.
The yuan has been very sensitive to developments in the year-long Sino-U.
But death without hope also makes one acutely grateful for life, sensitive to it.
And it turns out that passengers aren't very sensitive to price, while drivers are.
Clearly, Americans are sensitive to news about Russia — but usually the effect is bipartisan.
The country's commodities firms are thus sensitive to developments in U.S.-China trade talks.
It is closer to the people it represents and more sensitive to their frustrations.
Mr. Legere, who is sensitive to public perceptions, seems to have anticipated this moment.
The short-duration rate is the most sensitive to Federal Reserve's monetary policy expectations.
Trump's surrogates also appeared sensitive to the criticism that Trump was struggling with women.
As gold is priced in U.S. dollars, it is sensitive to U.S. interest rates.
People create these systems, and they are sensitive to bad press and skittish advertisers.
"Everyone intelligent and sensitive to this cause must invent their own solutions," he said.
Progressives sometimes expect white women to be more sensitive to racism than white men.
Sensitive to global growth and manufacturing, the sector's earnings are expected to fall 11.1%.
This means the earth is far more sensitive to atmospheric carbon than previously believed.
Now, it appears policymakers are more sensitive to the concerns of the industrial sector.
Besides, one market asset which is sensitive to Peru's earthquake, is the copper price.
In other words, they are more sensitive to changes in quantity than in quality.
In some men, hair follicles are particularly sensitive to it, probably based on genetics.
TMB's IDRs and senior debt ratings are sensitive to changes in its Viability Rating.
"The virus is sensitive to detergents, meaning soap will inactivate the virus," she said.
The house style is sensitive to timing, averse to charring and careful with seasoning.
But Mrs Lam still wants to show that she is sensitive to protesters' grievances.
But the method of farming, at scale, was also sensitive to meeting our goals.
Carmenes should be sensitive to even smaller worlds, but the survey isn't yet complete.
If you're sensitive to light at night, the EDITION provides sleep masks during turndown.
It is a ruthlessly competitive field, susceptible to fantasy and correspondingly sensitive to bunglers.
Just over half of animal species in undisturbed forests are now sensitive to fragmentation.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk appetite, fell 0.8 percent to $0.7698.
"We're sensitive to the debate going on," Ricks told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Tuesday.
Duneier is a sociologist, too, sensitive to the sting of "ghetto" as an insult.
SUBORDINATED DEBT Mashreq's subordinated debt is sensitive to a change in the bank's IDR.
In a demo shown to Mashable, Baby So Real is incredibly sensitive to touch.
And, in an interview, Mr. Bernhardt said he was extremely sensitive to ethics issues.
In some cases, acidification can make corals more sensitive to bleaching at lower temperatures.
And immigration is one example of a threat which they are extremely sensitive to.
Gamers are very particular about and sensitive to privacy and these kinds of issues.
In addition, the ratings on the notes would also be sensitive to changes in the Recovery Rating, which is in turn sensitive to changes in the size of issuance relative to guarantor's unencumbered assets and the underlying recovery prospects of these same assets.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The senior non-preferred notes issued by Credit Agricole S.A. are primarily sensitive to a change in Credit Agricole S.A.'s Long-Term IDR, which in turn is sensitive to a change in the Long-Term IDR of Credit Agricole.
The Navy commanders making these decisions might be a little bit sensitive to the concerns of the Army commanders for what happened to their subordinate, but that would be no different to being sensitive to the family of a civilian who was killed.
SUBORDINATED DEBT AND OTHER HYBRID SECURITIES The ratings of subordinated debt are sensitive to a change in the bank's VR. The rating is also sensitive to a change in notching if Fitch revises its assessment of loss severity or incremental non-performance risk.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The rating of the notes is sensitive to changes of ABN AMRO Bank's VR. The latter is sensitive to a material deterioration in the bank's earnings generation or asset quality, affecting its capital or access to/cost of wholesale funding.
In practice, such calculations are sensitive to researchers' choices and the quality of their evidence.
Citibanamex's VR and IDRs are sensitive to changes in Mexico's sovereign rating on the downside.
Polaroid film is sensitive to temperature, so pretty much none of those photos developed correctly.
You're very sensitive to other people's emotions, but you need to zero in on yours.
Many ads will count on the fact that kids are especially sensitive to peer pressure.
One introduces a neutralizing field, whose behavior is especially sensitive to 't Hooft's new interaction.
Banks, by nature, are extremely sensitive to shifts in the health in the underlying economy.
Exxon does not hedge its oil production, so it is particularly sensitive to price swings.
"Meier was sensitive to the fact of where the Getty was being built," Hartwig said.
But the receptors are more sensitive to longer wavelengths, which the frogs produce with fluorescence.
Additionally, the VR of Santander Totta is also sensitive to an increase in double leverage.
Trump seemed sensitive to the criticism of his announcement, including a scorching broadside from Sen.
"She will be extraordinarily sensitive to not promise anything that she can't deliver," he said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Health stocks are highly sensitive to news about regulatory and legislative change.
Some of the justices have been particularly sensitive to accusations the court has become politicized.
And fizzy drinks are disproportionally drunk by teenagers, who are more sensitive to price changes.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.1 percent to $0.7147.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.2 percent to $0.7141.
President Jair Bolsonaro, who took over in January, has been sensitive to the truckers' concerns.
We love games that are expanding audience demographics and are sensitive to less hardcore audiences.
"Let me be clear: I'm very sensitive to the use of government funds," he said.
He may be impervious to logic or reason, but he is highly sensitive to force.
Ammonium nitrate is sensitive to high temperatures and moisture, and can become unstable over time.
LISA will be sensitive to low-frequency waves that currently get lost in the noise.
They're the most sensitive to risk and need to protect their portfolios against the downside.
Avoid small-cap stocks, which tend to be more sensitive to market ups and downs.
"These are issues we need to be very sensitive to," Mr. MacMahon told the judge.
HSBC complied a list of companies with big sales in China most sensitive to tariffs.
Danamon's ratings are sensitive to deterioration in its financial profile, including asset quality and profitability.
But why are some people so sensitive to the dentist, while others are totally chill?
Even in kids who are considered "sensitive" to sugar, the reported rush couldn't be replicated.
Although I am sensitive to numbers, I barely have any knowledge about calculus or geometry.
And recent research, performed by NASA, found these glaciers are extremely sensitive to ocean temperatures.
The ratings are also sensitive to significant weakening in the banks' funding and liquidity profiles.
Crops in the United States are extremely sensitive to weather at this time of year.
"I think today we're just much more sensitive to the origins of money," he said.
But Nomura currency strategist Jordan Rochester said sterling had become less sensitive to Brexit developments.
Trustees and donors, sensitive to the critique of campuses as unthinkingly liberal, want intellectual diversity.
Americans became highly sensitive to anything that bore even a slight resemblance to the attacks.
The frogs are extremely sensitive to human and industrial waste that regularly contaminates the lake.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.25 percent to $0.7137.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched up 0.15 percent to $0.6997.
He is acutely sensitive to the earth, its fruits, its barrenness and the changing seasons.
First, testes are highly sensitive to temperature changes—the neck could be the wrong temperature.
Nine percent had reflux hypersensitivity, meaning the esophagus is extra sensitive to even slight reflux.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk appetite, nudged down 0.2 percent to $0.7749.
If you want your beau to be more sensitive to your health issue, start there.
"They probably aren't as sensitive to the idea that tariffs could cause recession," Roth said.
The Federal Reserve and European authorities are especially sensitive to this after the financial crisis.
The antipodean currency is sensitive to the economic fortunes of China, Australia's major trading partner.
DCR AND DEPOSIT RATING DCR and Deposit Ratings are sensitive to changes in HSH's IDRs.
Refinances are highly sensitive to even small interest rate moves, and last week's was significant.
I'm also sensitive to the legitimate concern that restrictions will disproportionately affect law abiding citizens.
The liquidity position of the bank is acceptable but sensitive to confidence shocks in Portugal.
Banco BPI's subordinated and hybrid instruments are ultimately sensitive to a change in Caixabank's IDR.
Gold is highly sensitive to rising U.S. interest rates because it does not bear interest.
"The numbers are very sensitive to my weight," he said of his blood-sugar levels.
Germany's DAX, the most sensitive to China due to its big exporters, fell 0.4 percent.
In PWCC, underlying revenues were stable, although the division is sensitive to low interest rates.
Facebook is sensitive to broader economic weakness because it relies on ad spending, he said.
No one is more sensitive to being called out on their privilege than Donald Trump.
The modelling world is not renowned for being particularly nurturing or sensitive to young talent.
Germany's DAX, the most sensitive to China due to its big exporters, fell 0.9 percent.
Shorter-dated bonds are highly sensitive to the Federal Reserve policies than longer-dated bonds.
I have a critical ear as a producer, so I'm pretty sensitive to hearing stuff.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS Provincia's IDRs are sensitive to changes in BAPRO's financial and business profile.
Earnings and profitability will remain highly sensitive to economic and interest rate cycles in Kuwait.
I have two suggestions: make income taxes sensitive to merit and implement a carbon tax.
Trump has remained extremely sensitive to assumptions that Russia's actions handed him the White House.
The senior debt rating is primarily sensitive to a change in IPF's Long-Term IDR.
Because you are a child of the moon, Cancer, you are especially sensitive to eclipses!
The market is even more sensitive to that, when it had already been on edge.
Nor are rates very sensitive to increases in government borrowing, given the glut of saving.
You'll be especially sensitive to psychic vampires, so keep those boundaries we talked about strong.
In this way, the program is not only sensitive to subjectivity, but also current events.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, was down 0.2 percent at $0.7577.
The bot is programmed to be sensitive to emotions, and to remember your previous chats.
Also, there may be different populations that are more or less sensitive to the virus.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The rating is sensitive to changes in Nigeria's Long-Term Foreign-Currency IDR.
Kieffer Bellows was sensitive to suggestions that his family name had advanced his hockey career.
It must understand and be sensitive to diversity — offering clear options without being intentionally overwhelming.
Industrials, which as a group are the most sensitive to trade issues, fell 0.4 percent.
DCR The DCR of DCL is primarily sensitive to changes in DCL's Long-Term IDR.
At the current price and bitcoin network size, mining returns are sensitive to energy costs.
Social media has also made marketing managers more sensitive to criticism than in the past.
But Democrats said the region is too unique and environmentally sensitive to take any risks.
On the other hand, stocks sensitive to domestic-demand such as real estate companies soared.
In the statement, Rhodes said that Needville ISD is "very sensitive" to violence in schools.
Litter box odor is unpleasant, but some people are more sensitive to it than others.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The programme rating is primarily sensitive to changes to DB's Short-Term IDR.
Clinton's aides were sensitive to the suggestion that she had not been open to diplomacy.
Activity in Saskatchewan, which is also sensitive to commodity prices, increased to 261.2 from 260.6.
But my background has made me sensitive to the grimmest of even remote future possibilities.
Gold is highly sensitive to rising U.S. rates, as these tend to boost the dollar.
Shares in utilities, food and medicine companies, which are most sensitive to domestic demand, outperformed.
Why pollution hurts this region The continent is particularly sensitive to the effects of pollution.
Italian banks are particularly sensitive to political risk due to their big sovereign bond holdings.
Industrial stocks, which have been sensitive to trade developments, jumped 1.4 percent after the report.
Highly unstable and sensitive to shock, friction and heat, it breaks down quickly in air.
Gossage was a reliever in his day, so he's certainly sensitive to home run pimping.
You're especially sensitive to full moons, Cancer, so this weekend has been exhausting for you.
Because they are so sensitive to thermal shifts, ectotherms are particularly threatened by climate change.
And some people may be more sensitive to salt and its health effects than others.
That sparked a sharp move higher in gold, which is highly sensitive to rising rates.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk appetite, was down 0.4 percent at $0.7624.
Adolescents are most susceptible to alcohol's memory disruption but less sensitive to the intoxicating effects.
Technology stocks, particularly chipmakers, which are sensitive to trade-related news, rose in premarket trading.
No. But it has made me more aware, perhaps even more sensitive, to others' struggles.
Some pockets of the market sensitive to interest rates actually rallied, helping to cut losses.
Women are often told to grow a "thicker skin" and become less sensitive to harassment.
Making A.I. more sensitive to the full scope of human thought is no simple task.
You're very sensitive to what other people desire, and you can have fun with this.
The computer programs are also sensitive to the small errors built into the genotyping process.
Some people are more sensitive to chemicals than others, particularly those with conditions like asthma.
Or that having Trump in the White House made everyone more sensitive to moral issues?
Not the community police, just more police who weren't sensitive to black and brown people.
Progress on trade also helped demand for oil, which is sensitive to economic growth prospects.
I want him to show that he is sensitive to the requirements of social justice.
General Lee, sensitive to the war's painful consequences, cautioned against a push toward monument building.
Dublin's ISEQ index, typically sensitive to Brexit news, jumped on the developments, closing 1.5% higher.
As a result, ultra-long-dated debt is highly sensitive to jitters in interest rates.
The model's predictions must be hugely sensitive to slight changes in a variety of inputs.
One student said they were so sensitive to spice that even black pepper was overwhelming.
Areas that were traditionally sensitive to inflation haven't been affected much, at least not yet.
Ms. Hatsushima is sensitive to her customers' dietary needs, and committed to using organic ingredients.
People in their formative years — children and teenagers — are particularly sensitive to the economic environment.
"Or if he got too close to something that was really sensitive to the Russians."
Pros: Gentle foaming formula, removes makeupCons: Might be too harsh if sensitive to foaming formulas
The short-duration rate is the most sensitive to the Federal Reserve's monetary policy expectations.
But, after NAFTA , Democrats became sensitive to the charge that they were abandoning their roots.
"Part of being successful in development is being sensitive to local concerns," Mr. Kaplan said.
North Korea is especially sensitive to any hint of criticism or threat to its leader.
"I'm a little sensitive to the whole reputation thing," Ackman said, and so he agreed.
The Australian dollar, sensitive to swings in risk sentiment, was down 0.7 percent at $0.7220.
Caterpillar is a company sensitive to trade tensions given its large exposure to overseas revenue.
Wolverines are also sensitive to intrusions in the high country by recreationists, especially with snowmobiles.
Passive money, mainly in the form of ETFs, is especially sensitive to these classification changes.
Industrials, which as a group are the most sensitive to trade issues, fell 0.5 percent.
Coral ecosystems are highly sensitive to climate change and monitoring them is crucial, she said.
"I think they should be a little more sensitive to this problem," Dr. Franklin said.
"Some people are very, very sensitive to small doses and others are insensitive," he said.
The DCRs are primarily sensitive to changes in San UK's and ANT's Long-Term IDR.
The junta has appeared particularly sensitive to criticism in the lead-up to the vote.
He was particularly sensitive to Unsworth's remarks because he'd faced similar criticism on Twitter already.
"My eyes were sensitive to everything — bright light, wind, cold air, hot air," she said.
The subsidiaries' IDRs are negatively sensitive to changes in the parent's propensity to provide support.
BLU-97s in particular were sensitive to disturbance and possessed no timed self-destruct feature.
The ratings are also sensitive to changes in New Zealand's non-bank financial institutions sector.
Asset quality will remain sensitive to concentration risk and volatility in the real estate sector.
This is both its most profitable product and the one least sensitive to price increases.
The Australian dollar — which is sensitive to China economic data — was stronger following the headlines.
Banks, which are very sensitive to swings in the economy, are in a deep slump.
Gold is sensitive to rising interest rates, which lift the opportunity cost of holding it.
Then, as now, Europeans are sensitive to the perception that they are America's junior partner.
MASHREQ Mashreq's VR remains sensitive to deterioration in asset quality affecting the bank's capital ratios.
The subsidiaries' IDRs are sensitive to adverse changes in the parent's propensity to provide support.
And the range of options is highly sensitive to even small shifts in electoral outcomes.
The country is generally sensitive to trade-related news, given its reliance on tech exports.
But those segments typically have been the most sensitive to gyrations in the stock markets.
The looming threat and elections last fall have left the country sensitive to security concerns.
Because textiles are extremely sensitive to light, the galleries have been dimmed, though not darkened.
The ones currently in use, they acknowledge, are too legalistic and not sensitive to survivors.
During this transit, you'll be more sensitive to social undercurrents, giving you a psychic flair.
On the other hand, some Republican lawmakers appear less sensitive to Blasey Ford's allegations. Sen.
The ingredient also makes skin more sensitive to sunlight, so always follow up with SPF.
Because these individuals are processing information more deeply, they become more sensitive to their environment.
Those who are sensitive to incentives and rewards might be better responders, Benedetti told me.
Ice pops are actually the worst, as your teeth become hyper sensitive to the cold.
Their ratings are primarily sensitive to a change in ABN AMRO's VR. Additional Tier 1 securities are also sensitive to Fitch changing its assessment of the probability of their non-performance risk relative to the risk captured in ABN AMRO's VR. SUBSIDIARY AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES ABN AMRO Funding LLC's debt rating is aligned with ABN AMRO's short-term debt rating and is therefore sensitive to changes in ABN AMRO's Short-Term IDR.
SUBORDINATED DEBT AND OTHER HYBRID SECURITIES The ratings of subordinated debt and hybrid securities issued by Nykredit are sensitive to a change in its VR. Tier 2 contingent capital instruments and Additional Tier 13 securities are also sensitive to Fitch changing its assessment of the probability of their non-performance risk relative to the risk captured in Nykredit's VR. SUBSIDIARY AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES Nykredit Bank's ratings are sensitive to a change in Nykredit's ratings.
Their ratings are primarily sensitive to any change in ABN AMRO's VR. Additional Tier 1 securities are also sensitive to Fitch changing its assessment of the probability of their non-performance risk relative to the risk captured in ABN AMRO's VR. SUBSIDIARY AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES ABN AMRO Funding LLC's debt rating is aligned with ABN AMRO's short-term debt rating and is therefore sensitive to changes in ABN AMRO's Short-term IDR.
SUBORDINATED DEBT The subordinated debt rating is sensitive to the same factors that affect the bank's VR. The notes' rating is also sensitive to a change in notching, which could be triggered if Fitch reassesses the notes' loss severity or incremental non-performance risk.
SUBORDINATED DEBT AND OTHER HYBRID SECURITIES The ratings for FRC's preferred stock are sensitive to any change to FRC's VR. LONG- AND SHORT-TERM DEPOSIT RATINGS The long- and short-term deposit ratings are sensitive to any change to FRC's long- and short-term IDR.
Mice were most sensitive to social reward learning as adolescents, they became less sensitive to these social rewards as they aged, and the closing of the critical period has something to do with that change, according to the paper published today in the journal Nature.
Bossio did assess the sensitivity of the foreskin itself, and found that while it is very sensitive to a light touch, it's not very sensitive to pain or warmth, which "are actually more relevant to the experience of sexual touch or sexual enjoyment," she says.
Luxury stocks have been especially sensitive to slowing growth in China, high-end brands' biggest market.
The Australian currency is sensitive to China developments because of the two countries' massive trade relations.
Doing so makes the body more sensitive to insulin, and therefore more durable against certain diseases.
DERIVATIVE COUNTERPARTY RATING DCRs are primarily sensitive to changes in the respective issuers' Long-Term IDRs.
For some reason, I am so sensitive to whatever oil restaurants use to cook their food.
The sectors that are the most-sensitive to rising interest rates are in the millionaire doghouse.
Retailers sensitive to these issues and apps that would allow customers to sidestep them could help.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES The notes' long- and-short term ratings are sensitive to changes in Italy's IDRs.
Fitch notes that the Canadian banks' ratings are sensitive to negative pressures in the housing market.
The assigned senior debt ratings are primarily sensitive to changes in the entities' Long-Term IDRs.
This means that the bank's ratings and Outlook are primarily sensitive to changes in UGF's ratings.
They also know that a healthcare practice needs their computer systems and are sensitive to downtime.
I have this thing where I'm super sensitive to music and I get a bit anxious.
"Households are very sensitive to the prices, the general prices and especially food prices," she said.
The Australian dollar, which is sensitive to Chinese economic developments, rose half a percent to $6.98003.
The large compound eyes of mantises are sensitive to movement, and adapted primarily to daylight conditions.
EMs are sensitive to U.S. interest rate changes because many governments and companies borrow in dollars.
Apple Inc shares, which have also been sensitive to signs of weakness in China, declined 1.5%.
Growth in the EU is highly sensitive to external shocks, due to its export-driven economy.
Bonds with long durations are more sensitive to changes in interest rates, versus short-term bonds.
Autos and basic resources stocks — which are particular sensitive to trade news — were the worst performers.
UBL's and UBIL's IDRs and senior debt ratings are also sensitive to changes in RBSG's IDRs.
"It is sensitive to safety, so you want to have it as close as can be."
That's because these objects have a logic and structure to them that humans are sensitive to.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The ratings are sensitive to any changes in Bahrain's Long-Term Foreign-Currency IDR.
In iMessages for instance, Siri on iOS is getting a bit more sensitive to your context.
Audiences no longer accept the inattentive dad who isn't sensitive to the needs of his kids.
"We like that AMP is less sensitive to the balance sheet than life peers," he said.
Eyes are more sensitive to green lasers, which is why those are more dangerous to pilots.
Commodity prices are therefore far more sensitive to these countries' fortunes than they used to be.
Worse still the employment growth of young non-zombie firms is particularly sensitive to zombie congestion.
DERIVATIVE COUNTERPARTY RATING DCRs are primarily sensitive to changes in the respective issuers' long-term IDRs.
The crop's quality — and a farmer's income — is highly sensitive to a few chemicals in it.
He is overweight sectors he considers sensitive to the profit cycle - energy, materials, financials and technology.
VR QNB's VR is sensitive to its growth strategy in Turkey and other weaker operating environments.
This would be particularly painful for an industry where consumers are highly sensitive to rising prices.
I've been in Corinne's shoes before so maybe that is why I'm more sensitive to it.
NSB's and BOC's senior debt ratings are sensitive to changes in the banks' Long-Term IDRs.
But wages have stagnated in recent years, making people more sensitive to the prices of staples.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The rating on the bonds is sensitive to any changes in BAY's National Rating.
Because their courtship rituals rely on detecting luminous signals, fireflies are especially sensitive to background illumination.
Kim knows that his neighbors are more sensitive to this danger and disruption than he is.
I may be overly sensitive to this taxonomic debate because I am an outsider artist. Maybe.
Germans are temperamentally moderate and, thanks to their history, particularly sensitive to the dangers of demagoguery.
The region's manufacturing-related concentration and strong export orientation leave the economy sensitive to external downturns.
Uber and Lyft, sensitive to reports that drivers are underpaid, objected sharply to the study's methodologies.
Luxury, however, doesn't rely on mortgages so much, but is far more sensitive to financial markets.
The ratings are also sensitive to RY generating forecasted results from the CNB acquisition over time.
My hands are more sensitive to opening objects such as a soda bottle and hurt afterwards.
Mercury enters sensitive water sign Cancer today, which means you'll be very sensitive to people's vibes.
NOAA, for example, has estimated that 3%–6% of U.S. GDP is sensitive to weather variability.
Emerging European assets tend to be sensitive to risk appetite, weakening when global factors spook investors.
The paper shows the ocean to be extremely sensitive to small fluctuations in the Earth's temperature.
Those scenarios are extremely sensitive to changes in culture and context, and are difficult to recreate.
Then, investors didn't recognize the benefits of holding assets less sensitive to volatility in U.S. markets.
VR - BANCO BPI The bank's VR is sensitive to developments in profitability, asset quality and capital.
The film stock was sensitive to color – making red lip stains appear black on screen, Makeup.
In addition to the CRAFTS receiver, Krčo says they'll add six more, sensitive to different frequencies.
SENIOR NON-PREFERRED DEBT RATINGS The ratings are primarily sensitive to changes in SCB AG's IDRs.
BMCI's ratings are also sensitive to a downgrade of BNPP's Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR).
DBN's ratings are also sensitive to a reduced propensity of the authorities to support the bank.
What they found: Africa's protected areas are extremely sensitive to the disturbances that come with war.
The Kensho analysis suggests that markets are becoming more sensitive to FANG stocks on down days.
Whether central banks should be so sensitive to the whims of financial markets is another matter.
DERIVATIVE COUNTERPARTY RATING DCRs are primarily sensitive to changes in the respective issuers' Long-term IDRs.
Financials, which are sensitive to interest rates, took the biggest hit and were down 1 percent.
I was so sensitive to noise that my teenage children would freeze if they dropped something.
The two-year yield, sensitive to expectations of higher Fed fund rates, rose to 13 percent.
The financial index, which is sensitive to interest rates, pared early gains to trade little changed.
Algerians have dark memories of that conflict and the military is highly sensitive to any instability.
As for bathing, those sensitive to iron could get a rash, the state health official said.
We're all adapted to be sensitive to different chemicals, and this is likely driven by evolution.
Basic resources were the top performers, with the sector sensitive to news on global trade developments.
Cramer blamed Monday's action on machine-driven moves because the algorithms are not sensitive to price.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRs Kiwibank's IDRs are sensitive to the same factors that affect its Support Rating.
The financial index, which is sensitive to rate hikes, pared early losses to trade little changed.
The yuan CNY=CFXS has been very sensitive to developments in the year-long Sino-U.
Humans really shouldn't interact with pink fairy armadillos at all, as they're extremely sensitive to stress.
Fitch notes that the Canadian banks ratings are sensitive to negative pressures in the housing market.
The deposit ratings are primarily sensitive to any change in DFS's Long- and Short-Term IDRs.
"The pound remains highly sensitive to political events," wrote Rabobank strategists in a note to clients.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The ratings on the EMTN programme are primarily sensitive to changes to Skipton's IDRs.
Democratic leaders, sensitive to the ammunition such a message could lend Republicans, quickly admonished the activists.
While Puerto Ricans are United States citizens, they are sensitive to racism and anti-Latino references.
Shares of U.S. lenders, which are sensitive to interest rates, took a hit after the statement.
"The Saudis are hugely sensitive -- ultra, ultra sensitive -- to international perceptions," a diplomatic source told CNN.
"It's something that the board is very sensitive to," he told analysts on a conference call.
Ophelia was, and is, exquisitely sensitive to other people's suffering—she gets physically anguished about it.
"Companies should be more sensitive to that, especially to more atypical situations like ours," she says.
"What the Liberals have to be sensitive to is an accumulation effect," pollster Nik Nanos said.
Yet despite Mr Davis's breezy cheeriness, the government is sensitive to claims that it is unprepared.
To be a good writer you've got to be sensitive to nuance and sensitive in general.
If you're not as sensitive to smells like I am, this might not be an issue.
"It made him a lot more sensitive to other people's thoughts," Inslee said of his son.
Business leaders are increasingly sensitive to shareholders and boards of directors insisting on corporate social responsibility.
Analysts said the market is extremely sensitive to any developments on the nuclear deal and sanctions.
Fitch continues to believe BK's NIR is sensitive to further movements in short-term interest rates.
Mining and financials stocks, which have been especially sensitive to trade concerns, led losses once again.
Democratic students are far more sensitive to the importance of the upcoming election than Republican students.
A history of America told through its murders is sensitive to the mood of each period.
The subordinated debt ratings are sensitive to changes of their respective issuers' Long-term National Ratings.
They said UIDAI and other government agencies were extremely sensitive to criticism of the Aadhaar programme.
"People are very sensitive to getting into this race right now, under current circumstances," Ryan said.
The figure is also highly sensitive to the assumed value of Gazeley's bank of undeveloped land.
DERIVATIVE COUNTERPARTY RATINGS DCRs are primarily sensitive to changes in the respective issuers' Long-Term IDRs.
Apple Inc shares, which have also been sensitive to signs of weakness in China, declined 21.28%.
It stalls out during fermentation, is sensitive to temperature and alcohol, and prone to mood swings.
But like the stereotype of most comedians, she's sensitive to criticism and fears letting people down.
Your intuition is especially strong today and you may find yourself sensitive to other people's energies.
The lonely brain, running on overdrive, is acutely sensitive to "social policing," both real and imagined.
This also made me incredibly sensitive to how overblown the promotional apparatus of live music is.
Sometimes, they can be especially sensitive to judgment, or anxious about disappointing authority figures, for example.
The VR of SBI is also sensitive to downward movement in the sovereign rating or Outlook.
Appointed judges who must face retention elections also have reason to be sensitive to public opinion.
The Australian dollar, which is sensitive to Chinese economic data, was largely unaffected by the headlines.
Scotiabank economist Alan Clarke said the market was acutely sensitive to any hints from Downing Street.
Some credit unions take steps to make sure they remain sensitive to the needs of members.
Oil prices recently have become more sensitive to supply threats, such as the situation in Kirkuk.
However, you will be more sensitive to the changes, and not all of them are improvements.
But its leader, Kim Jong-un, has been notoriously sensitive to outside attacks on his regime.
"I've always been sensitive to environmental activism; it's something that strongly influences my work," Pejac says.
The sounds are so low in part because the instruments are not sensitive to higher frequencies.
They were, in other words, more sensitive to the impact of the relationship with the healer.
Boys are particularly sensitive to the effects of having strong male role models, research has shown.
Prices dropped for soybeans and copper, both of which are sensitive to global growth and trade.
"I do feel like I'm sensitive to seeing somebody who's not smiling as much," she said.
Obviously, being from Florida, I'm very sensitive to anything that slows up NASA and its mission.
Indeed, the U.S. may be less sensitive to trade frictions than economists and investors previously believed.
Vulnerable, alert and exquisitely patient, she treats each place like a partner, sensitive to its pulse.
You have to be sensitive to their feelings and to the extraordinary circumstances they're living under.
"He was extremely sensitive to people and cared deeply about people," she said in an interview.
On and off the air, her mother is noticeably sensitive to the wounds inflicted by addiction.
Diageo, the world's largest spirits company and another stock sensitive to moves in sterling, lost 2%.
The French, with their universalist aspirations, are unusually sensitive to how well their leaders do abroad.
Cat owners, naturally, were the most sensitive to cat cries (described as "miaows" by the researchers).
I would like to introduce myself to one or two, but I'm sensitive to harassment issues.
"We are sensitive to being viewed as someone else's colony," said Panagiotis Kouroumblis, Greece's maritime minister.
"We are very sensitive to it," he said, telling fans that the team was gathering information.
A nanoparticle in the motional ground state could be sensitive to even smaller forces, says Geraci.
It's not that Germany's political class isn't sensitive to the concerns of the country's Jewish population.
Low-income students are especially sensitive to financial assistance compared to middle and upper-income students.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS AND VR The ratings are sensitive to UBAE's capital position and earnings trends.
If you're sensitive to sound — I am — ask for a location accordingly, and travel with earplugs.
Like, you would be HYPER sensitive to that pitfall -- and any other ones like it, right?
But bank stocks, which are particularly sensitive to interest rates and economic worries, took a beating.
CBK's ratings are also sensitive to the progress in the implementation of the bank's strategic plan.
Patients are more sensitive to harms than benefits, but doctors tend to dwell on the upside.
Warren's fiercest supporters are sensitive to the idea that the approach represents a change at all.
This is an important change that could be used to make consumers more sensitive to prices.
RCB's ratings are also sensitive to a change in risk appetite or a deterioration of capitalisation.
Geraldine and I worked very closely — I'm very sensitive to making sure it's a closed set.
Sectors sensitive to global growth such as materials, technology, industrial and financials fell about 21% each.
Cons: Outside noise bleeds into rooms and may make sleep difficult if you're sensitive to it.
If you're sensitive to light, make sure any lights on the machine can be turned off.
GBP1MRR=FN (Graphic: Sterling risk reversals: here) Sterling remains sensitive to developments following Brexit on Jan.
Clearly the Chinese, deeply sensitive to political meteorology, can see which direction these winds are blowing.
But the full report has been deemed by Obama and others as too sensitive to release.
Financials stocks, the most sensitive to investors' risk appetite, were the biggest driver of the STOXX.
Cons: Street noise bleeds into rooms and may make sleep difficult if you're sensitive to it.
Bonds are sensitive to sharp moves in crude prices because of the potential implications for inflation.
We sincerely regret not being more aware and sensitive to this issue, and we truly apologize.
DIB DIB's VR remains sensitive to deterioration in asset quality affecting the bank's capital or profitability.
"And this case involving the Turkish bank, he's very sensitive to that," Graham said of Trump.
Such gauges are "extraordinarily sensitive to energy prices" and other factors, he added in the interview.
Phones sold at that time were more sensitive to temperature changes, causing them to turn off.
I'm also sensitive to the fact that her behavior is learned — her mother is likewise critical.
Incoming presidential administrations — at least historically — are often harried and unusually sensitive to intense public backlash.
I'm a tech journalist, so perhaps I am extra-sensitive to the dangers of the internet.
Fours, like me, are thought to be sensitive to a fault, like Cancers of the zodiac.
Patients with high levels of anxiety tend to be more sensitive to pain, he has found.
And the institutions are sensitive to it, so it's more hopeful than it used to be.

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