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"sensitively" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are aware of and able to understand other people and their feelings
  2. in a way that shows you are easily offended or upset
  3. with great care not to offend people or make them angry or embarrassed
  4. in a way that shows understanding of art, music and literature and an ability to express yourself through them

282 Sentences With "sensitively"

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Talking about religion sensitively is really hard for any politician.
But again, it's the women who are most sensitively drawn.
Packaged into a story told sensitively, that's a lesson worth remembering.
So, we wanted to approach it sensitively when we were filming.
So the SVU detectives handle the case as sensitively as possible.
Youths from both sides of the street speak sensitively about inequality.
Peck responds sensitively to the jaunty, jazzy, sometimes melancholy Poulenc score.
And few explored it as sensitively — or humorously — as Mr. Lewis.
He contributed sensitively wrought parts on a song on my first album.
In some cases, it might make sense to think sensitively about that.
Berlin epitomises the German knack for sensitively accommodating the scars of history.
I want to reassure you that we will work with you sensitively.
But the revisions made for the current production are more sensitively achieved.
He also sensitively documented a community at the cusp of dynamic change.
The series is elegant, sensitively acted and directed — and an utter snooze.
And he sensitively recounts how the fire forced other, more personal confrontations.
The gentleness of film allies perfectly with the subject matter he sensitively conveys.
Every character and every relationship is sensitively articulated as a microcosm of society.
"We're listening sensitively to the messages markets are sending," Mr. Powell said Friday.
Nélisse's performance sensitively evokes those emotions that young Jenny feels without discounting them.
The North reacts sensitively to announcements by South Korea of defections of its people.
Trump has shown himself to be uniquely adept at responding sensitively to Hurricane Harvey.
The bot was set to sensitively handle topics like the death of Eric Garner.
But it's also at the same time, despite William's sensitively, it's very masculine, right?
North Korea reacts sensitively to announcements by South Korea of defections of its people.
She understands the mannerisms that will go into acting this character sensitively and accurately.
But I was impressed once again by how sensitively this adaptation manages the challenge.
The content of the show is fascinating, and it is sensitively, never sensationally, presented.
Brands have to employ them sensitively and make sure they're not offending potential customers.
ASHE I feel an enormous pressure to sensitively and accurately portray Middle Eastern characters.
Ms. Uchida sensitively highlighted the work's yearning lyricism, but not its sensuousness or underlying turbulence.
Reuters strove to sensitively present all of the photos in this essay, including her burial.
"Do it carefully and sensitively and support the family and you're usually fine," he said.
Webern's "Six Pieces for Orchestra" was played sensitively, twice, both before and after the intermission.
We want to do so carefully and sensitively and not just go for the jugular.
React more or less sensitively than usual to sounds, smells, tastes, sights or physical sensations.
"Switched at Birth," which sensitively explores life for the hearing-impaired, begins its final season.
Full credit to Schnapp, a phantom presence last year, for delivering a sensitively freaked out performance.
And, a rarity for video games, they sensitively portray the motives behind violence, from all sides.
The letter said staff cuts would be carried out "responsibly and sensitively," but didn't provide figures.
People sometimes identify Ben and me as very sensitive characters responding very sensitively to the world.
Exacerbating this problem is the score, derivative minimalism that gives this sensitively musical choreographer no help.
Mr. Martineau played sensitively, with special alertness to the dissonant elements that activate Schumann's harmonic language.
Her singing was technically assured, with clean coloratura passagework and shimmering top notes, and sensitively phrased.
Any changes to it leave imprints on the cosmic microwave background that we can measure very sensitively.
Doctors also need more training on how to sensitively engage transgender youth during medical visits, she said.
"How can we be optimistic in a climate where everything is taken so sensitively?" said Mr. Naguib.
Thursday's opening-night feature is the festival favorite "Mediterranea," an of-the-moment, sensitively rendered immigrant drama.
Amid the furor erupting online among alumnae, school officials said they were taking pains to respond sensitively.
They are sensitively arranged to play through 33 dangling Meyer speakers and 3 subwoofers on the floor.
As sensitively as Lange and Susan Sarandon play that scene, the real story was much more complex.
"We're listening with, you know, sensitively to the message that — that markets are sending," Mr. Powell said.
The director Penny Woolcock has sensitively updated the story from ancient Ceylon to an unspecified Asian country today.
And they wonder aloud if most of the site's historic buildings will be sensitively renovated, or even retained.
Most importantly: If you're not sure how someone describes their experience with mental illness, ask sensitively and responsibly.
Wahlberg and the filmmakers behind Patriot's Day have been careful from the beginning to tell the story sensitively.
"She writes of it vividly, sensitively, modestly," Seymour Peck wrote in a review for The New York Times.
Today, thanks to the Moon in Virgo, you're considering things in your partnerships much more deeply and sensitively.
Take the example of Nicolaï Michoutouchkine and Aloï Pilioko, sensitively described in a case study by Peter Brunt.
But Mr. Pollini sensitively drew out the plaintive melodic lines that penetrate the tangles of passagework and counterpoint.
Romance and rue, gray skies and dead leaves, whispery song lyrics over sensitively strummed guitars on the soundtrack.
Sensitively restored, the four-story building has many of its original details as well as several appealing alterations.
How can they not legally be forced to provide security protocols to ensure customer data is being treated sensitively?
The result is a resonant, sensitively observed but slightly florid book that ends up blunting its own narrative drive.
Mr. Wheeldon's dances certainly fit that bill, and so does Loewe's triple-crème music, sensitively rendered by the Encores!
She is a top-shelf dancer, sensitively musical, intricate but never showy, cool in her casualness but generously warm.
Self-harm, accidental injury and mental illness are handled sensitively, but this is not a show for younger viewers.
These topics, often deemed too risqué for young children, are approached sensitively and effectively in short, three-minute videos.
"A true friend will understand and respect where you're coming from, especially if you convey it sensitively and sincerely."
The creators strive to develop these narratives sensitively, and also showcase the main character's journey to understanding her mental health.
How does one sensitively discuss a protest or a movement that has not yet ended, and whose outcome is unknown?
The formatting is brilliant, allowing a difficult-to-see injury, recovery, and surgery to be explored sensitively, but without sugarcoating.
It said police responded effectively and sensitively in some cases but "we also found victims who had been let down".
"Even when passengers are forcibly denied boarding the idea is to handle this as tactfully & sensitively as possible," Strickland added.
And Mr. Levit sensitively carried the piece's calm ending, without a pause, into the lyrical opening of Schumann's "Ghost" Variations.
Sensitively and with subtle switches in tone, Nicola Guaglianone's screenplay builds flesh, faith and family into a multi-walled prison.
And while many more details are brilliantly considered and sensitively realized — several individual dances lack contrasts of light and shade.
Gianluca Capuano and the Les Musiciens du Prince-Monaco blaze through the score, but linger sensitively in the slow arias.
The judges said the building is "a seamless mixture of public and private spaces that sensitively enhance an iconic development." 
Gianluca Capuano and the Les Musiciens du Prince-Monaco blaze through the score, but linger sensitively in the slow arias.
Both "The Origins of Creativity" and "The Runaway Species" approach creativity scientifically but sensitively, feeling its roots without pulling them out.
Lee combines his experience in fiction filmmaking with documentary techniques, sensitively rendered interviews, photos and home movies to tell the story.
Mehl tries to sensitively listen as they talk about their financial constraints and work with them to develop a payment plan.
"Experience shows that Germans react sensitively to changes in certain signal prices, such as petrol, diesel or heating oil," Buerkl said.
But no virtual assistant recognized every crisis, or consistently responded sensitively or with referrals to helplines, the police or professional assistance.
Most journalists I work with want to tell these stories sensitively, but in general we've got a long way to go.
There were sessions to teach set decorators, drivers and other staff members how to speak and write sensitively about transgender issues.
While Ms. Bach's political tenor seems off, she has produced a well-made play, and the Kammerspiele has cast it sensitively.
To help existing long-term care providers operate more sensitively, Sage has provided training to more than 2,100 organizations to date.
Navigating the shoals with both mother and daughter will depend on responding sensitively to the complex realities of their messy lives.
He wrote sensitively on Elaine de Kooning, Alex Katz, Jane Freilicher, Isabel Bishop, Joseph Cornell, Albert York, Isamu Noguchi, and Berthe Morisot.
Trump is right that political correctness has incubated extremists, but practical experience also shows that working sensitively with Islamic communities reaps benefits.
In addition to expert advice on this and other difficult questions, OptionB has original cards to help you sensitively honor the occasion.
"We are aware of the cultural and religious needs, so we are doing that as quickly and sensitively as possible," he said.
It is also unclear how or if the coming ceremonies will handle the issue, admittedly a particularly tricky one to address sensitively.
There are still victims receiving substandard treatment from cops and ER doctors who don't know how to deal with assault victims sensitively.
Lens Lugging her cumbersome camera around mid-20th century New York, Evelyn Hofer captured a rapidly changing city, slowly, sensitively and methodically.
To the Editor: Dr. Jessica Nutik Zitter sensitively reflects the ethical, social and personal ambiguities in California's End of Life Option Act.
"We are aware of the cultural and religious needs so we are doing that as quickly and sensitively as possible," he said.
Several UK lenders have teamed up with the Bank Workers Charity to provide training for line managers on supporting stressed staff more sensitively.
After all this came Robbins's 100-minute "Goldberg Variations" (sensitively played by Simone Dinnerstein): it wasn't a performance for the faint of heart.
Spiritually sacred objects and the remains of past people present unique issues which must be dealt with sensitively and on an individual basis.
Twitter also said that it is retraining its support teams and overhauling its systems to deal with abuse reports more quickly and sensitively.
I noted that John Cornyn said he gave Trump some tips on how to discuss illegal immigration more sensitively to woo Hispanic voters.
Through her three heroes, she also sensitively explores the complexities of loyalty, duty and leadership in a way young readers will relate to.
Jackson said the problem isn't that Pepsi centered an ad on cultural hot-button topics, it's that it failed to do so sensitively.
In that regard, officers are trained in how to deal sensitively with victims and how to spot pimps and prostitution in social media.
But by embracing every element of this work and performing it so sensitively, the musicians made the opera's humanity and greatness come through.
These quants and MBA's approach the human resources arbitrage of front office work very differently; not more sensitively, but with more sensitive data.
Broker: Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage — Brentwood This five-bedroom, three-bathroom, 1760s home was sensitively renovated to preserve its character and add storage.
Tomalin, the esteemed English biographer of Samuel Pepys, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and others, writes briskly and sensitively here of her own life.
The amplification, though sensitively done, tended to equalize the sound somewhat, giving soft passages more presence and taking the edge off fortissimo outbursts.
This sensitively told version— written with her husband, who also lost a leg in the bombing — highlights her relationship with the gallant Rescue.
"The market is not really responding sensitively to U.S. political events since Friday," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief FX strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
So, too, does the relationship's sexual component, which is dealt with sensitively but still risks becoming a distraction if only in pondering the logistics.
Mr. McGill's articulate and uncommonly lyrical performance, sensitively supported by Mr. Gilbert and the orchestra, brought out the autumnal beauties of this refined masterpiece.
Laura's Story is handled more sensitively, telling a story about someone who slowly discovers their relationship is not the fairytale they thought it was.
Sensitively constructed by director Chris Bell, the film examines challenges faced by immigrants without ever feeling didactic in the way indie films often do.
Doing so ensures the staffers imposing these policies on students have the tools to do so fairly, properly, and sensitively to gender-nonconforming youth.
PARELES There is no set role for Bill MacKay's electric guitar or Katinka Kleijn's cello on "Stir," a new album of sensitively improvised duets.
Mr. van Zweden drew warm, wafting sounds from the orchestra and sensitively followed Ms. O'Hara whenever she brought breadth and intensity to crucial phrases.
But Rick Perlstein, an independent historian, has written intelligently and sensitively on the Barry Goldwater movement and the rise of the modern US right.
Progressives have, of course, always liked to wear their politics on their sleeve, especially when those sleeves feature a sensitively curated range of topical buttons.
The majority of the advertisements are European — indigenous America was still wildly exotic in the collective imagination — and the work is displayed sensitively and frankly.
Administering it for the first time will be difficult, especially for a sitting president, and this is why it must be done sensitively and prudently.
And it's unclear how effectively Callisto will be able to help users deal with police officers who may be uninterested in sensitively handling their reports.
Mr. Griffen apparently spent a lot of time researching Aboriginal traditions to ensure that they would be portrayed sensitively and accurately in the TV series.
One of the many legacies of this program, which destroyed entire neighborhoods, was a growing distrust in the government to sensitively execute centrally planned projects.
In this case, the official told me that such a transcript had indeed been produced and was being treated very sensitively, in hard copy only.
She writes sensitively about coming of age — as a woman, and as a poet — under the Joe Cocker-meets-John Goodman rainstorm of his persona.
Mr. Gilbert kicked off the survey with an account of the Symphony No. 1, "Jeremiah," that sensitively balanced the work's reverent, restless and theatrical elements.
The director, Tom Hooper, and his Oscar-nominated production designer, Eve Stewart, aimed to tell the couple's story sensitively, and designed it with that in mind.
It's size and diversity (think progressives, independents and Republicans of all backgrounds) mean not everyone may express their feelings as sensitively as the next woke liberal.
Celeste continued to work on her trauma in therapy in scenes that artfully and sensitively painted a visceral picture of how difficult that process can be.
Some argue that although the programme has handled the issue of domestic abuse "sensitively", the bloody retribution meted out by its victim is over the top.
When we stop using music as a noise-cancelling shield—when we listen sensitively to the natural world—we register how much damage we are doing.
The Day of the Dead plot­line plays nicely into one of the book's most admirable qualities: "Ghosts" sensitively explores many dynamics of Mexican-American family life.
But as shown in Peoplestown, even solving the environmental problems of these communities (those potentially exacerbated by climate change) can be difficult if not done sensitively.
The party must not merely protect but celebrate the nation's two most successful — and Democratic — social programs, while also sensitively advocating immigration and health care reforms.
Additionally, federal funding has helped address the many untested rape kits and create protocols and teams to investigate and prosecute rape cases more sensitively and aggressively.
SCHWARTZ Obviously you want to handle something like this as sensitively as possible, and be aware of the context in which the scene is playing now.
I'm not sure her new one, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, will be a commercial hit – it's too intimately staged, too sensitively underplayed – but it is wonderful.
Anti-Trump Republicans demand a concession to political correctness: Be careful about language, pursue minority voters sensitively and even adopt policies such as immigration or police reform.
FedEx shares fell 1.7 percent at mid-afternoon, making the stock the biggest drag on the Dow Jones Transport Average index , a gauge of economically sensitively stocks.
And as an example, I have attempted to be pretty nuanced on the disability issue—Zoltan is tone deaf… We have to sensitively engage around these issues.
Sensitively and even wittily translated by Miranda Richmond Mouillot, it begins in a detached, lightly ironic tone that recalls French film comedies of the thirties and forties.
Some sensitively written, beautifully intimate scenes in this opera will stay with me, especially the first moment we meet Jack and Jackie, as the characters are called.
As good, clear prints of the movies were shown, the orchestra simply performed Chaplin's vibrant, nearly continuous film scores, meticulously reconstructed and sensitively conducted by Timothy Brock.
The Family That Walks On All Fours sensitively touches on themes as broad as bias within the scientific community and the way we treat those with disabilities.
Esty vanishes from her home, but she isn't able to simply ditch her worldview, nor does she necessarily want to; Unorthodox understands that and illustrates it sensitively.
He sensitively followed the lead of the soprano Sonya Yoncheva, an exquisite, uncommonly passionate Desdemona, as she shaped the character's soaring vocal lines with suppleness and ardor.
However, in practice, India is still struggling with training its understaffed and overburdened police force and court services to handle cases of assault swiftly, sensitively and effectively.
It's very sensitively fitted to the many changes in Debussy's wonderful score, with admirably fluid patterns for the supporting ensemble, but lacks substance in terms of focal steps.
He emphasised that American inflation remained "muted", that the Fed will be "patient", and that it will listen "sensitively" to financial markets, which have turned skittish of late.
Countries whose borders were sensitively drawn around ethnic groups—Swaziland, Ethiopia, Cambodia, or South Sudan—have fared no better, and often much worse, than those with "artificial" borders.
" Another email, responding to an official questioning how they should address "ridiculous" questions, advised the official, "They are coming from POTUS friend/doctor … Handle sensitively and with facts.
We have enough students who have gone straight through school acing tests and winning awards, but who have little idea how to speak sensitively to another human being.
London (CNN)Mothers who give birth using donor eggs may react less sensitively to their babies and have a lower confidence in their parenting ability, a study says.
But she also suggested to CNN that the ability to interact sensitively with members of other races should be a qualifying factor for the Miss Teen USA crown.
The support page serves as a good reminder that this is not just a new credit card—it's a delicate, coveted Apple product that should be handled sensitively.
In tackling such a weighty topic, the museum had conversations with local and national political organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League, about sensitively approaching the topic of racial hatred.
Hanauer says watching how people use Paradise Now as a platform to express themselves, whether aggressively or sensitively, is what makes the project such an interesting and beautiful thing.
Diop, who identifies as French-Senegalese, has the distinction of being the first black woman director in the festival's main competition, and speaks sensitively about the complexities of identity.
It was this personal commitment — shared by the eloquent instrumentalists — that brought drama into a performance of music that, however sensitively constructed, can sometimes feel glazed and merely gallant.
Hett, a professor of history at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, sensitively describes a moral crisis that preceded a moral catastrophe.
At the same time, the third-person narration devoted to the female characters is so flexible and sensitively alert that you often forget it's not in the first person.
The fortyish Nate Martin (David Hyde Pierce, giving one of those performances that take you over, moment by sensitively explicated moment) lives in a small New York City apartment.
In "A Joseph Cornell Album" (1974), "Yes, but …: A Critical Study of Philip Guston" (1976) and "About Rothko" (1983), she sensitively adapted her approach to the artists in question.
But Mark Brokaw's staging on a simple set by Riccardo Hernandez, sensitively lit by Scott Zielinski, is otherwise evenhanded and clean, as if not wanting to leave any fingerprints.
" Instead, on the third and fourth quarter earnings calls, Culp "was trying to sensitively explain and give a road map when he clearly did not have all the specifics yet.
Together they're helping to lead somewhat of a porn revolution, building a loyal fanbase on the back of their dedication to sensitively and sexily representing trans and non-binary bodies.
Yet the panels that adjudicate cases handle reports sensitively, checking they are not malicious or misguided, and those referred won't know unless their case is taken up, says Mr Baldet.
It proved interesting to hear some of his lesser-known arrangements for violin and piano, with Mr. Beilman sensitively partnered by the pianist Yekwon Sunwoo, in this live-streamed performance.
Part of me wishes that a museum had mounted this museum-quality show, perhaps the Whitney or MOMA , two institutions that have sensitively contextualized Asawa's work in recent group exhibitions.
Authorities needed handle the situation sensitively, said one Facebook user, who commented: "This could become a bigger problem if they shield each other against this legitimate protest by the people".
I had gained new skills in reporting on survivors of trauma from a fellowship at the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma on how to interview sensitively without sacrificing rigor.
His playing was a little shaky — in part, I'm sure, because he was trying so hard to play softly and sensitively and to convey the reflective spirit of the music.
The energy is very busy today—especially in your relationships—as some things are smoothed over and sensitively handled while other things need to be dealt with swiftly and aggressively.
And while senators must have known the importance of treating Ford sensitively in the #MeToo era, she may also have received a more polite reception than Hill because she is white.
She has also heard of cisgender electrologists asking trans clients invasive and irrelevant questions, often out of curiosity, because they may lack the training and language to discuss their needs sensitively.
This sensitive documentary sensitively explores objectophia, a sexual preference in which people feel sexual or romantic feelings for inanimate objects, following LaBrie as she consummates her marriage with the Parisian landmark.
And Mr. Ovalles, on a sensitively changing series of instruments, pinpoints every shift of syncopation as the three players move through kaleidoscopic permutations of what a six-beat rhythm can do.
The clashes between Eastern and Western values, and between older and younger generations, are sensitively drawn; instead of using these dichotomies to create friction or high drama, Ms Wang aims for insight.
Kenyon's people are poised to fly to a disaster site within hours, getting behind the yellow tape to recover items, set up centers to care for relatives, and help companies respond sensitively.
A therapist like Futcher might make it clear, for instance, that they are capable of sensitively working with sex workers, polyamorous people, fat people, and people who are transgender or non-binary.
Law, when sensitively enforced, plays an undeniable role in shifting culture, providing expectations of respect for vulnerable communities — and, currently, legal safeguards for trans women of color leave much to be desired.
Once all other options have been exhausted and it's clear that someone's employment needs to be terminated, interviewers should demonstrate that they are able to communicate bad news clearly, professionally and sensitively.
On Wednesday at Alice Tully Hall, the German baritone Matthias Goerne gave a moving and meticulously designed song recital, sensitively accompanied by the pianist Alexander Schmalcz, that scrutinized the psychology of exile.
Similarly, the song cycle "Quattro Rispetti" highlighted Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's talent for creating melancholy miniatures without a wasted note, sung sensitively by the soprano Cecilia Violetta López, with Brian Zeger on piano.
The list of contemporary films that deal with the subject intelligently and sensitively is a short one, including Gillian Robespierre's 2014 comedy Obvious Child and Paul Weitz's 2015 road trip film Grandma.
Nor is "Something Clean" — which opened on Wednesday in a Roundabout Underground production, sensitively directed by Margot Bordelon — a work you might expect from a rising American dramatist in her mid-20s.
Unfortunately... it looks like a long series of goofy tropes so far, and I'm not convinced the show is going to sensitively handle its depiction of blindness and a universally blind culture.
I imagine an array of specific cleaning and repair tools concealed in a room back of house, and a cadre of cleaners and restorers that have been sensitively trained to use them.
Click here to view original GIFImage: Keplinger Research GroupThe aim of soft robotics is to create machines that move more like humans—robots that can, say, sensitively grasp delicate objects without crushing them.
But over the years, he became the man Bill Clinton relied on to make "the ask" — requests for money for the Clinton Foundation, Clinton's charitable initiatives and most sensitively, for Bill Clinton himself.
What I didn't see coming was the third season tailspin into Rebecca's very real mental illness, which culminates in a breakdown and suicide attempt that's dealt with realistically, sensitively, and, yes, through music.
The saxophonist Marty Ehrlich, sensitively accompanied by Ms. Stern-Wolfe, fully brought to life the music's conversational immediacy with passages of sunny optimism followed by mocking cackles, cunning microtonal slides and colorful riffs.
But according to the magazine, the film was axed because the China Red Culture Research Association — a research group sympathetic to the ruling Communist Party — said the film depicted the Kuomintang too sensitively.
More than the silhouette or color of any particular design, it was her personal attention that turned customers into acolytes: she was sensitively attuned to the ways in which women live their lives.
This sensitively streamlined production, at Theater Row, is a friendly affair, thanks partly to the narration added by Mr. Staller and delivered with subdued majesty by Brenda Braxton, who plays Ftatateeta, Cleopatra's nurse.
And, on the other, I'm struggling to find the words that convincingly but sensitively persuade these Far Side enthusiasts to 'cease and desist' before they have to read these words from some lawyer.
But despite being elegant, sensitively acted and directed, and oozing with talent, the series that results from Jean's walk on the wild side is "an utter snooze," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
The director Penny Woolcock has sensitively updated the story from ancient Ceylon to an unspecified Asian country today, set in a coastal shantytown where villages both depend upon the sea and fear its power.
Meanwhile powerful AI apps that could suddenly diagnose very serious illnesses also raise wider issues around how an app could responsibly and sensitively inform a person it believes they have a major health problem.
In situations like this, it might be tempting to stay away from the classically taboo subject of politics, but Gottsman says bringing it up (sensitively, of course) will reveal how informed you really are.
People involved in the projects in Montreal and Calgary have said they would welcome a dollop of federal assistance so long as it was administered sensitively and didn't crush the spirit of local zeal.
Leonard has managed to avoid being captured in the mirror's reflection, but her presence is felt in this and the rest of her photographs: waiting unseen but sensitively considering when to squeeze the shutter.
With a strong cast that includes a very good John David Washington (a son of Denzel Washington), Mr. Green movingly affirms the radical humanity of these very dissimilar characters, who remain sensitively, insistently individualized.
LONDON (Reuters) - Actor Orlando Bloom said his latest film about a fictional biological attack threatening London "could absolutely happen" in the real world and that the increasingly topical subject of terrorism is handled sensitively.
The production, directed sensitively by Diane Paulus, is essentially the same as the one in Boston and has retained the excellent chamber orchestra A Far Cry and the four principals in the superb cast.
The productions were a radically unconventional approach to Mozart, and Mr. Sylvan's energetic and sensitively shadowed portrayals — in "Così," his Don Alfonso was a Vietnam veteran embittered by grief — were central to their success.
I do miss the creaky, old circular wooden elevator, but over all it has been very sensitively restored, with many of its familiar touches, like the swan faucets, left as they have been for decades.
Ryman is a finer, more sensitively exploratory artist than Fontana; but he is apt to provoke a similar impatience with pursuits that squeeze what drama is possible from tweaking the established formal repertoires of painting.
Brothers Bill and Turner Ross, some of the most sensitively attuned observers of minute human behavior working in American film today, won the festival's True Vision Award for their latest feature, Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets.
But I can't imagine how such a promotional format could sensitively touch on some of the topics I've seen discussed across Facebook in recent years, including very difficult issues like child abuse, depression and marriage breakdown.
These works are done often, but rarely so sensitively as by the rising German soprano Christiane Karg, who sang four of the songs on Friday in an exquisite New York recital debut at Weill Recital Hall.
Here in the 21st, series as different as "Glee" and "House of Lies" have dealt, sensitively and smartly, with teenagers who are gay or searching for their sexual identity, and with their parents' and friends' reactions.
"In some countries—with all respect to your mother country—they have coronations," said Mr Sanford in his stump speech, nodding sensitively to Lexington, who had joined him earlier on a two-hour drive from Columbia.
Like its protagonist, sensitively and shrewdly played by Lakeith Stanfield, the film is soft-spoken and thoughtful, with sweet, lyrical touches that alleviate some of the grimness without blunting the cruelty and injustice of what happened.
Extreme temperatures tend to produce potentially unexpected behavior in electronics, so bringing your sensitively tuned sensing equipment to those kinds of conditions to see what happens is a necessary step in preparing them for broad consumer availability.
Just the one work here from the thoughtful French pianist, but one that needs no added extras: Bach's "Goldberg Variations," a piece that Mr. Tharaud recorded sensitively, and for which he received some acclaim, three years ago.
Presented with the National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene (which won raves for its Yiddish production of "Fiddler on the Roof," soon moving to Stage 42 in Midtown), it's a simple and fluid production, sensitively directed by Mikhaela Mahony.
The code specifies, for example, that information contained in banks' research can only be shared after it is published, and client order information can only be shared "sensitively" and if there is a "valid reason" for doing so.
Spotty access to rape kits is contributing to the problem: Where you live determines how easy it is to get one, how sensitively you're treated during the process, and even whether the evidence gathered holds up in court.
The black trauma in "Blindspotting" is more sensitively considered: While we do see the shooting, Mr. Diggs and Mr. Casal are more concerned with the aftermath and how some of us may become numb to the news cycle.
Even though people may be discussing rape more openly and sensitively now than they did two years ago, the fact still remains that, according to RAINN, for every 1,000 sexual assaults, 995 perpetrators will face no jail time.
If Morris's book is indeed her last, as she has announced, it appropriately concludes a prolific career wherein she wrote both as a traveler sensitively open to linguistic and cultural differences and as a sympathetic historian of empire.
Taking up the challenge, Scarsden delves into the history of this cursed town and its haunted inhabitants, emerging with a sensitively rendered back story about people who have willfully blinded themselves by staring into the sun too long.
The bands of color in "Couple Sleeping" (2003-04) demonstrate how sensitively, with her colored pencils, she treats the same paper used for Kinngait prints, creating an alluring surface that recalls the starry texture of Ashoona's early prints.
There's some bleak humor around the word early on: Ruth takes a break from punching Daisy to sensitively school her that "the darkies don't like being called 'nigger' no more"—a jab at the supposed limits of political correctness?
Due to a vicious dispute at practice, Giraldo is missing from the table—but Maisha sensitively urges the young women to have empathy for their teammate, whose complicated home life and relationship with her mother is taking its toll.
White Wolf's response was clear and fast—it modified language in its game, apologized profusely, and included an appendix titled "Advice for Considerate Play," which detailed how to handle violence, fascism, and sexual trauma sensitively in a tabletop RPG.
Even if mummies are being exhibited sensitively, and respectfully of their cultures, it can be a complicated thing to argue that in 2017 we still need to see the bones, the wrappings, the angles of bodies bound by fabric.
Scott claims that the bill is just one part of an effort to create a support network for victims of sex trafficking, adding that the province needs "sensitively-trained" legal and judicial services that are receptive to the needs of victims.
Among those competencies are what some doctors say are universal principles of primary care: asking sensitively yet effectively about sexual anatomy, development, behavior, history, and identity; developing rapport with patients; and recognizing the historical and systemic factors underlying health care disparities.
While the kiss was controversial, with many people claiming it was inappropriate, the museum issued a statement of support for the scene as it was written in the book, saying "In the book it is a moving and sensitively handled scene."
Quieter moments, especially in the sensitively drawn connection between Adam and his rap mentor (a terrific Jackie Long), allow the movie to explore the complexity of cultural interaction with more subtlety than we've come to expect from our modern comedies.
So if we had redundancies, they actually came through as a result of the engineering processes and there were very few and far between we handled those as sensitively as we possibly can because people are affected in that situation.
" Allison Hall-Murphy, Ottawa Public Library: "The Best Kind of People," by Zoe Whittall "A sensitively observed, gripping exploration of the effects on a seemingly happy family after a husband and father is accused of sexual misconduct with his students.
Pamela Colman Smith: Life and Work, a small but sensitively curated exhibition at Pratt Institute Libraries in Brooklyn, organized by Colleen Lynch and Melissa Staiger (both alumni of Pratt Institute), constructs a portrait of an artist who demands much more consideration.
And while the Golden Globes aren't exactly known for their superlative taste, the show is sensitively made and features beautiful performances, especially from Michaela Watkins and Tara Lynne Barr as a mother-daughter duo who can't untangle their lives from each other.
After The Economist published an article by Kathleen Stock, reader in philosophy at the University of Sussex, which sensitively questioned whether "self-declaration alone could reasonably be the only criterion of being trans", the Sussex Students' Union denounced her as a transphobe.
Benny demonstrates how to discuss a smear test and internal exam with a patient sensitively—showing her the speculum; discussing previous bad experiences if she raises them; asking for her consent; explaining she can ask the exam to stop at any moment.
Many other books for toddlers, like those oversize compendiums that have always been perfect for unhurried, lap-sitting reading sessions, are now sensitively updated, keeping the traditional stories and charming old-school art, but losing the racist and sexist stereotypes of yore.
It was as if the reviewer, Nadifa Mohamed, hunted through the pages looking for evidence of the broader point she was trying to make — that outsiders can't write sensitively about Africa — and she closed her eyes to anything that didn't fit this pursuit.
Sensitively organized and installed by Mary Birmingham, the Curator of the Visual Arts Center, the display meshes its disparate elements seamlessly, with paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, and mixed media from the past half-century constructing a narrative of dignified resistance in the face of intolerance.
Director Jeff Malmberg puts Hogancamp front and center in Marwencol, letting him tell his own story and sensitively allowing him to reveal some of the more intimate details of his life at his own pace (his love for wearing women's high heels, for instance).
Though some, maybe most famously Boston's Government Center, are wildly unsuccessful and are being (sensitively) adapted right now, many upgradeable landscapes whose potential could be teased out with thoughtful changes are instead being plowed over with heavy-handed schemes that dishonor the original design intent.
Belquis Ahmadi, a pioneer of masculinity research in Afghanistan who works at the United States Institute of Peace, told me that some Afghan women viciously ridicule men in their household who attempt to help with domestic work or who act more sensitively towards their wives.
And yet what distinguishes "Roxanne Roxanne," a sensitively observed new movie with a dynamite performance by Chanté Adams, is that it marries a traditional hip-hop biopic, a form long dominated by male rappers, with a more idiosyncratic and deeply felt slice of life.
Polonsky's illustrations, richly detailed and sensitively rendered, work marvelously to fill in the gaps, allowing an image or a facial expression to stand in for the missing text and also providing context about Anne's historical circumstances that is, for obvious reasons, absent from the original.
Still, it's all played sensitively enough, as Steinfeld -- a 19-year-old actress clearly on the edge of stardom -- conveys her character's emotional tumult and self-pity without becoming as annoying as teenage protagonists often are, or as Harrelson's teacher likes to pretend that she is.
A large, sensitively carved 17th-century boxwood relief, "Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane"—a new attribution to the Master of St Sebastian's Martyrdom—is an archetypal old-style collector piece—yet one of those interested in it had just been considering an Egon Schiele drawing.
Her sensitively framed images show a classic documentary urge coupled with a great eye for the surreal: one shot shows a group of children undergoing ultraviolet therapy, striking strange poses round the mysterious light source clad in large dark goggles, as grave-faced nurses look on.
While it's comforting to see the CDC support healthy sexual relationships elsewhere in the list ("how to create and sustain healthy and respectful relationships"), it's easy to worry about the lack of guidelines for approaching these subjects sensitively and in a way that doesn't shame students.
Set in a small town in Idaho — the regular stamping grounds of Mr. Hunter, author of "The Whale" and "The Few" — the play, directed sensitively by Stella Powell-Jones, unfolds in the clean but tchotchke-cluttered living room of the deceased woman, Zoe, an obsessive TV shopper.
Sam Hill, an economist at RBC Capital Markets, said he was sticking to his forecast of a rate cut to just 0.1 percent in November, although financial markets might react sensitively to any data in the coming weeks that they think could prompt a BoE rethink.
Helen Foster stars as the title heroine, a poor country lass who's keen on a doctor (Warner Baxter, all smiles and 'stache) but whose brutish father marries her off to an older man sensitively played by Noah Beery (a near look-alike for his brother Wallace Beery).
The family's issues with mental illness are treated sensitively and believably, and Flanagan makes sure to counter every moment of supernatural terror with a reminder that psychological terror is real, that depression, addiction, and ideation are every bit as terrifying as anything lurking in Hill House.
It's more that in the years since he's become famous, he's also become just as well-known for his wonderfully unhinged performances in a number of films, as well as for writing books that sensitively and thoughtfully probe questions about himself, our society, and existence itself.
One shameful episode was the accidental digging up of human remains in Iowa in 1971 by construction workers: While 26 European settlers who were unearthed were sensitively sent for reburial, the bones of a Native American mother and child were handed over to the state archaeologist.
"Egg donation mothers were responding slightly less sensitively and they were structuring their play slightly less" than mothers who had used their own eggs as part of in-vitro fertilization, the study's lead author, Susan Imrie, a research associate at the University of Cambridge, told CNN.
Blu's desire to retain control of what uses his street art is put toward — and keep it out of the hands of those seeking to profit from it — echoes Banksy's reaction to the Sincura Art Club's 2014 auction of his "sensitively salvaged" works of street art.
Starting in 2020, the proposed SPHEREx mission could measure non-Gaussianity sensitively enough in the distribution of 300 million galaxies to determine whether inflation was driven by one clock or two cross-wired clocks (according to models of the theory known as single- and multi-field inflation, respectively).
And Hartigan won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for how sensitively he tells the story of the coach's teenage son, Morris, who deals with typical growing pains along with casual racism as he struggles to fit into a community where he doesn't look, act, or talk like anybody else.
"Her popular course on medical ethics," he added, "was both an introduction to that subject and an opportunity for her to get students thinking more deeply and sensitively about ways in which our implicit moral concepts and frameworks stack the deck against people with disabilities right from the start."
Yet portraying an Iraq war veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder in Ms. Masciotti's "Raw Bacon," sensitively directed by Ben Williams, Mr. Perez is giving the kind of instinctive yet disciplined, all-out emotional performance that makes you wonder why he hasn't been doing Brando-stature parts.
The exhibition Edward Hopper and the American Hotel thus sounded like an inventive way to re-approach the significance of this very white, very male, painter who has long been ensconced in the canon of United States painters who have sensitively depicted some crucial aspect of this American experience.
Instead of staid explainers that use vague terms and descriptions, this new generation of content asks and answers potentially embarrassing questions, sensitively addresses the diverse concerns of marginalized readers, and is unafraid to use accurate depictions of genitalia, making what once were awkward conversations sound pretty fun along the way.
Sensitively sexy British trio The xx's new album I See You is set for a January 13 release, meaning that we're long past the 55-second untitled preview phase of intrigue and well into the "Holy shit, The xx are about to release their first album in half a decade" phase.
Feud deals with the treatment of women in Hollywood as they age, while This Is Us has sensitively explored the struggles of a black child being adopted by a white family (albeit as part of a larger narrative that mostly wants to troll us about when and how Milo Ventimiglia will die).
Timed to the 200th anniversary of Brontë's birth, the exhibition offers a compact, sensitively arranged and surprisingly comprehensive tour of the life and work of one of the Victorian era's most beloved writers, an object of fascination from the moment that "Jane Eyre" was published under the pen name Currer Bell in 1847.
Panels of texts and images are hung close together, leaving little space to navigate between each, positioning the viewer in close proximity to the people Frazier has so sensitively photographed, and only inches from the details they relayed to her about their lives in the wake of an economic and social undoing.
As a result of his stiffening hand, he simplified his playful graphic language and began to express human suffering through broken bodies that float, like my favorite painting in the show, the softly colored "Insula dulcamara" (1938), and "Chant d'amour Ö la nouvelle lune" (1939), a sensitively painted watercolor on hessian canvas.
"Like many institutions we are not perfect, but our goal is to continue to be the best we can be at creating awareness, educating and preventing discrimination and abuse in any form, and to continue to be equally prepared when it does happen and to deal with it promptly, sensitively, fairly and effectively," he said.
Neal, the son of a Pennsylvania State Police commander, believes that showing people images of severe injuries, if done sensitively, can reduce their unease in a crisis later, just as the use of dummies in C.P.R. training helps people overcome the discomfort of performing chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation during a cardiac arrest.
In the newer articles for The New Yorker included in this volume, whether trailing the imperious Russian opera singer Marina Poplavskaya on an exhaustive globe-trotting tour or simply hanging out in a Manhattan recording studio with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, Talese remains a master of his craft, sensitively conveying the moods and quirks of his subjects.
Add in richer roles for (the great) Kelly Marie Tran as Leigh's sister and (the impeccable) Janet McTeer as Leigh's mother, and you have a series that is sensitively attuned to a group of people who all experience Matt's death in their own ways, without any of them having a claim to what might be the "correct" way to grieve.
Films like Martyrs, Room, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Don't Breathe, and Split have all involved predatory men holding women out of sight in deep lockdown; most of these films have dealt sensitively with the topic, or at least had interesting things to say about the ways in which the patriarchy asserts itself on the individual bodies of the women subjected to it in these extreme scenarios.
High points of "Under Red Skies" for such readers include Kan's sensitively told stories about a grandmother influenced late in life by the folk tales about animal spirits she heard in her youth and of a grandfather who found solace in the 1990s in Falun Gong exercises and beliefs — until an official drive to eradicate the group forced him to cut his ties to the organization.
"In an age otherwise characterized by belatedness and alienated repetition, his whole project was to return art to its origins, to rediscover the aura of shared moments and places, and to reinvest experience with a sacred meaning that the instant culture of capitalism had removed from it," Sperling sensitively observes of Berger's famous 1972 television program Ways of Seeing, in which he spoke about canonical works of art in a personable way.
It is hard to think of many other instances where self-described progressive political movements would be so relaxed about stigmatising a group (though British Jews might here point to Labour's tolerance of antisemitism.) People who take pains to use language sensitively—carefully referring to trans people by the pronouns of their choice and abjuring terms such as "trans-identified male" for a trans woman—are notably comfortable ignoring those women (and men) who object to "TERF" or "cis".

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