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"touchy" Definitions
  1. [not usually before noun] touchy (about something) (of a person) easily upset or offended synonym sensitive
  2. [usually before noun] (of a subject) that may upset or offend people and should therefore be dealt with carefully synonym delicate, sensitive

726 Sentences With "touchy"

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This might seem a little touchy-feely, but so much of personal finance is touchy-feely.
Ad blocking, in general, is a touchy topic Ad blocking, in general, is a touchy topic.
The other thing was that this is a touchy subject and a touchy time in her life, so I wanted her to feel comfortable with the person who was portraying it.
Still, fertility and stepparents — even separately — are touchy subjects.
Haley has also repeatedly discussed a touchy issue — Russia.
And the clearing of derivatives is especially touchy (see article).
It's awkward, it's difficult, it's touchy … but it's also critical.
The topic of conversation shifts to something touchy — say, politics?
Whatever the logic, a touchy public makes for jumpy politicians.
Touchy subjects like race were mostly left off the table.
For one thing, Tesla and Fisker have a touchy history.
Disposal of hard drives is a touchy subject for techies.
But relations between the two Asian giants are already touchy.
Google's handling of health care data is a touchy subject.
The Associated Press: Cohen hearing stokes touchy topic of impeachment.
As for many families, talking about money can be touchy.
But that's still not the case for some touchy subjects.
Apply an extra measure of tact when broaching touchy topics.
Right by Stalin Creek and Touchy Touch Bore, of course.
Ms. Malliotakis called out the mayor's touchy relationship with Gov.
"Joe, it's about all the touchy feely stuff," Thompson said.
Here in Mikova, the artist's sexuality remains a touchy subject.
No wonder he was so touchy about that antipollution conference.
Whatever the economic benefits, immigration remains a touchy topic everywhere.
I figured that he was a touchy guy, nothing more.
People here in Charlottesville are particularly touchy about Donald Trump.
His routine takes on touchy issues such as Islamophobia and jihadism.
And I think about my gym, and it's so touchy-feely.
" The source added, "They were definitely close but not touchy feely.
Mmm. Hmm. Yeah. You know ... [hedges] That's a real touchy subject.
It might be touchy for me to go down that road.
They're very touchy-feely and lovely, but explain what people do.
And that's the point: we are all entering touchy, new territory.
"I think using her is a touchy one," she says eventually.
When it comes to intimacy, masturbation is still a touchy topic.
It is touchy-feely, but it also seems to be working.
Fastidious, aloof and touchy, Chopin kept even friends at arm's length.
And, boy, does President Trump ever have some issues with touchy-feely.
He had a big personality and was "really touchy feely," she said.
He died on the 4th of July, so it's a touchy subject.
Those themes were still very touchy even here in Estonia back then.
His touchy temperament — as revealed repeatedly — is callous and uncool under pressure.
"I like touchy subjects and things that make you uncomfortable," she says.
After all, holidays tend to bring out the touchy-feeliness in people.
The slinky twentysomething is getting touchy just when Jeanie needs to leave.
Mantis may be Marvel's most touchy-feely character, but she's no pushover.
"We're very touchy feely," Bristowe tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
If you didn't know, Conceited's shot is touchy because it's totally true!
Apparently it's still a touchy subject; Airbnb declined comment for this story.
Some folks got touchy about pre-corpses laying claim to their culture.
With Joe Biden, she worries about his touchy-feely record with women.
With their platform, they can productively discuss the touchy subject with sincerity.
Disney Emperor's New Groove Kuzco No Touchy Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt, $39.993; amazon.
Moving away from simple stats and figures, CompStat is getting touchy-feely.
The subject may be touchy, but it need not be murky forever.
But be warned, Mr. Uh is a bit touchy about large groups.
Correction. "I don't like the word 'touchy-feely,'" Bernie Sanders says curtly.
Despite Monday's hostage release, the issue of kidnappings remains a touchy subject.
Another factor that makes fishing touchy is that it is intensely geographically concentrated.
People often say to me, no one's ever called me touchy or feely.
So, this is a touchy subject, Philip Morris, and I can't recommend it.
The 100 members of the Senate have a touchy relationship with every president.
Call the Midwife can get overly touchy-feely in its tear-jerking nostalgia.
"Never try to solve a touchy interpersonal problem just by email," Hellmann says.
You're a great actor and thanks for asking, prompting dialogue on touchy subject.
The startup knows that having a young user base is a touchy subject.
I know it's touchy picking on the banks, but I think it's appropriate.
A good example of how touchy the subject has been locally in Cleveland?
Read This Next: Men Are Surprisingly Touchy-Feely When It Comes to Sex
Now why would Don't Be Evil Google be touchy about an adblocking app?
Like Nicholas, Robinson saw clear application from "Touchy Feely" to his present career.
Donald Trump is proving to be a touchy subject for actor Josh Gad.
So despite sometimes touchy relations, China cannot afford to really antagonize New Delhi.
"We challenged the whole notion of touchy-feely therapy for women," Green said.
Thankfully, diplomatic Venus can help you address touchy topics without losing your cool.
"This isn't soft, touchy-feely stuff either," the coordinator, Detective Jeff Thompson, said.
Over this past year, I have been reading books with more touchy topics.
Health care may also be a touchy subject for Scott for another reason.
For some, they are more irritable, 'touchy,' and demonstrate problems managing their anger.
Emotions run high during the holidays, and everyone is particularly touchy these days.
This was Ayako Terashima, Kojima's personal assistant; her fans know her as Touchy!
"It's a very sore subject for certain people, and it's very touchy," he said.
" She continues: "Second of all, plastic surgery — plastic surgery is a little bit touchy.
Japan fears Trump will try to link vital security matters with touchy trade topics.
How to cope with the crisis is becoming an increasingly touchy subject in Israel.
Biden's propensity for gaffes and touchy-feely tendencies also make him weaker than Sen.
Even today, conquest by the French is still a touchy subject in some circles.
They're so touchy about that, any conversation is trying to take away their guns.
Notoriously touchy, he may be tempted to backtrack if his ratings continue to decline.
The two instantly grab each other and launch into a (very touchy) makeout session.
Nonetheless, the title he is to be accorded after abdication is a touchy matter.
The topic of hourly earnings in the world of ride-sharing is extremely touchy.
This is particularly true of Brexit, a touchy subject in need of creative thinking.
"We have always known that issues like contraception are touchy," the ex-official said.
There are few career-related conversation topics more touchy than what a person makes.
"It's very touchy because a motorbike is the culture of Vietnam," Nguyen told CNN.
He was "touchy" and put his hands on one of the women's upper thigh.
They debated the touchy subject during a lunch meeting Tuesday but emerged without consensus.
I know it's a touchy subject, so let me know your thoughts on Twitter.
It could be a touchy subject, but talking things out can make you stronger.
Sexual assault seems to be handled by many colleges as a touchy PR issue.
You know, that's a touchy subject for a lot of queer and trans actors.
The on-device controls are touchy and the clock can be hard to read.
Abby has tackled other touchy cases in this lively series, but the Red Sox?
But numerous All-Stars said they were prepared to handle whatever touchy scenarios arose.
The A.A.U. world can be tough and touchy, with power and money at stake.
No matter how politically touchy or intellectually abstruse the topic, the crowd develops consensus.
"People get really touchy when you start getting into what they eat," says George.
National pride remains a touchy topic but one that can at least be discussed.
And in very, very, touchy situations, we must answer every question again and again.
"I didn't grow up in a family that was all touchy-feely," she says.
Panay's keeping his involvement with Axe a secret, and is very touchy around the subject.
FBI agent Will is the touchy-feely oil to CIA operative Frankie's no-nonsense vinegar.
The show centered on a touchy subject, and Netflix wanted to roll it out responsibly.
Men are more touchy-feely when it comes to casual sex than gender stereotypes suggest.
The question of how to educate the brightest children is a touchy subject in Britain.
"Ruben tends to be very touchy-feely and flirtatious to begin with," the intern said.
I was happy to stay in the background, far away from the touchy-feely stuff.
Some websites cynically exploited touchy issues of social justice to bring in traffic from Facebook.
The internet is rife with touchy viral debates, from the serious to the profoundly stupid.
The two might be a new couple ... but they're clearly comfortable getting all touchy feely.
She talks about reparations for slavery, a touchy political subject, but is vague on specifics.
"'Touchy Feely' has been influential in much of our work at Impact Experience," she said.
Most of the time, you will find yourself tested by touchy interactions with problem people.
Hugs, kisses, hair sniffs, nose rubs — Mr. Biden has always been a touchy-feely guy.
The guitar on "Touchy Feely" pulls you in before Ro James even enters the track.
Khalid says he doesn't mind getting touchy-feely with fans but dude's got his boundaries.
They exist as reminders of the kind of touchy ethical explorations the novel makes possible.
Also, he refused to beg forgiveness last month for being a tad too touchy-kissy.
And this is where the expansive reaction to the debate gets into some touchy topics.
Trump and Macron's touchy-feely vibe (complete with dandruff-brushing) also carried the day. 28.
Because I think women have tolerated way too much touchy-feely stuff for too long.
Others areas in the list are generally less politically touchy, including climate change and wetland conservation.
The first is that conquest by the French is still a touchy subject in some circles.
"I get that race is a touchy subject, but not everybody is that way," Aldean said.
People spend thousands of dollars on touchy, decades-old electronic gear in pursuit of that feeling.
The President is extraordinarily touchy about the merest suggestion that his victory is not totally authentic.
Water is potentially the most touchy component of the experience, and 4DX is aware of that.
The topic of open source has been a touchy one for MakerBot over the past decade.
I know the touchy-feely set might be a little offended by my opinions on this.
Wedding etiquette is always a touchy subject, even when it comes to giving the right gift.
Air quality is a touchy issue in Saint John, which is dominated by Irving-owned industries.
Security was tight and touchy, in other words—and everyone wanted this to move along quickly.
Someone inevitably brings up a touchy subject (money, illness, addiction, infidelity) and awkward explosive arguments ensue.
The timing is particularly touchy as U.S. President Donald Trump is due in Beijing next week.
You know, this sort of nonsense, this touchy-feely, good-feeling stuff that is completely wrong.
When it comes to addressing touchy subjects, timing is everything and tact is an absolute must.
If you're going to bring up a touchy subject, do so when the time is right.
A meal by chef Gi-Ho requires a certain level of surrender to the touchy-feely.
The theater may not really want so much excited attention, especially where touchy funders are involved.
"I feel like I'm not good enough because I can't be touchy for you," Demi confesses.
And rather than apologize to them, the administration dug in, reprimanding them for being too touchy.
McConnell and his caucus are still debating how to handle the touchy issue of witness testimony.
Obviously there are lots of touchy things that have happened—people have overdosed in their pharmacies.
There's a lot of touchy interactions, especially between a mom and two girls she takes care of.
I just try to correct you — there's nothing wrong with you, but I'm very touchy about that.
DeVitto, 31, and Chigvintsev, 33, were "very touchy" at Thursday's Philosophy Hope & Grace Luncheon in Los Angeles.
Anniversaries are always touchy events in China, where maintaining stability is the ruling Communist Party's overwhelming priority.
Adam Sandler just learned that the women of 2017 are not here for any touchy-feely shenanigans.
It may invoke that principle when it comes to hear cases on the touchy issue of abortion.
"This is just going to be a very touchy subject between the two of us," Laurita said.
The latter has been a touchy subject in recent years, especially for hardcore fans of Japanese games.
The two got super touchy Sunday on a boat anchored off the coast of Cabo San Lucas.
Schumer's Instagram caption might add more bad blood (sorry) to an already touchy situation with Taylor Swift.
Studies from UCLA and John Hopkins University suggest positive results from such treatments, touchy feely or not.
Something about the touchy-feeliness of that concept, versus dealing with cold, hard numbers, appealed to me.
He was being very forward and very touchy and didn't want to talk about food at all.
Why go full blast against this purported scourge of wimpy, touchy-feely educational malpractice right up front?
"Touchy Feely" is an epic tale of a tryst involving James, a woman, and her best friend.
Touchy issues like the state and local tax deduction and Obamacare repeal could complicate those conference negotiations.
Gianforte's reaction to questions about the health care bill already suggests that he's touchy about the subject.
But DeRozan's general reluctance to shoot more 3-pointers is a touchy topic, at least for him.
While isolating together, we were growing a li'l more touchy with each other, and, like, sharing blankets.
The issue is especially touchy for farmers, many of whom own land and equipment worth far more.
The subject can make us touchy, whether we are highborn or low or someplace in the middle.
" Critics didn't love the film, and negative reviews claimed the movie was predictable and too "touchy-feely.
Green said she making the film was "really touchy" and "difficult" given the sensitivity of the material.
For example, if you're a touchy-feely person your instinct may be to go for the hug.
Anstee found the term that many used to describe Lasseter's reported unwanted hugging and kissing — "touchy-feely" — frustrating.
Being all touchy-feely can transfer bacteria to your pores and — you guessed it — trigger blackheads and breakouts.
Yet that attitude would bring with it the danger of escalation from Mr Trump, who can be touchy.
So it gets particularly touchy when a politician attempts to harm someone's livelihood over speech they don't like.
China's cavalier treatment of intellectual property rights has been a touchy subject in the auto industry for years.
Is Selena Gomez's song "Can't Keep My Hands to Myself" a shade-filled tune about her touchy BFF?
I probably have a pretty touchy-feely approach, where I'm about making everybody feel safe to try stuff.
This approach might sound touchy-feely but it is also out of step with many other contemporary trends.
Abe and Xi pledged last year to reset the sometimes touchy relationship between Asia's two largest economic powers.
The stock market darling is suddenly losing subscribers and executives appear to be a little touchy about it.
Today, the modern monarchy feels more emotionally open, more honest with its subjects, more "touchy-feely" than ever.
Turns out that – similar to its effect on people – the substance makes these sea creatures pretty touchy-feely.
The late Harlan Ellison, whose death at age 84 was announced on Thursday, was famously touchy about criticism.
"He has a really good demeanor for a particularly touchy subject in the United States," said Governor Brownback.
At Stanford GSB, "Touchy Feely" is the informal name for the MBA program's most popular course, Interpersonal Dynamics.
They were very touchy-feely, cuddling and talking closely whether the cameras were focused on them or not.
Age and experience are generally assets for elected and appointed officials, and health can be a touchy subject.
Nevertheless, Afghan officials say Pakistani influence over the Taliban is an increasingly touchy issue within the insurgency's ranks.
Why it matters: The metro can be a touchy subject (just ask D.C. residents), and for good reason.
You could tell she has that warm energy and she's very touchy, she wants to connect with you.
After docking, they kept up the touchy-feely fun, as Hailey worked her lap dance skills for Bella.
Maybe I'm a bit touchy about the N.R.A. because of its underappreciated role in recent Supreme Court nominations.
"You know, when you're a politician, being touchy-feely is kind of part of the job," he said.
That the king sent him on such a touchy mission indicates that he already has the monarch's trust.
Although this may sound a bit "touchy feely," it's extremely challenging to separate our emotions from our finances.
It was a familiar but always touchy question, and one that I didn't answer just one, two, three.
"I think it's a really touchy subject," Ms. Collier said of a potential visit to the White House.
Germany's military is also badly outmoded and short of even thermal underwear, and militarization remains a touchy subject.
I think the interesting times that we're in right now, in politics and opinions, make it very touchy.
Usually when it gets really touchy, if they start going for stuff, if you know what I mean.
But until now the politically touchy business of running pensions has, like taxation, been zealously guarded by national governments.
Yes, You're Foreigners In Canada Soaring home prices have made Canadians touchy about foreign buyers, and this includes Americans.
They are meeting with a financial planner, they are here to talk numbers—what's with the touchy-feely stuff?
Biden, played by surprise guest Jason Sudeikis, meets with his team and tries to explain his touchy-feely ways.
Torrhen Stark is the reason the Northmen on Game of Thrones are so dang touchy about bending the knee.
"These are not touchy-feely issues," she said, but rather tough problems problems where expertise is in high demand.
Putting aside Kanye West's tendency to embroil himself in touchy matters, Christina Aguilera praises the rapper for his artistry.
It would be no surprise if Tencent were feeling touchy as it approaches its 2200th anniversary on November 11th.
I'd never gotten used to him — he'd played football in college and was one of those beefy, touchy types.
"Meghan is used to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same," former palace spokesman, Dickie Arbiter, tells PEOPLE.
Separately from flattering reporters, though, this kind of touchy response is a bad idea because it prolongs the story.
It's a touchy situation with a swift resolution, one that is a testament to Epic's generally speedy response times.
"It escalated from a touchy, curious, 'what does this thing do' into full-on, crazy violations," he told Kerrang!
Otherwise, you're making everyone wish they worked somewhere else because management is too inept to handle touchy subjects effectively.
"Meghan is used to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same," former palace spokesman, Dickie Arbiter, told PEOPLE.
As flirty and friendly everyone knows you are, people don't think of Geminis as desiring touchy-feely, mushy intimacy.
A New Zealand journalist named David Farrier discovered this touchy, feely realm when he came across an online video.
Nor was he remotely touchy-feely — a locution he would have abominated — apparently shrinking even from handshakes and hugs.
Regardless of age or habitat, Joe Biden's touchy feely actions with women (and men, allegedly) are disgusting and inappropriate.
Money is a touchy subject, but it&aposs important to talk about financials and how they affect your relationships.
But not in a touchy-feely way but in sort of a hardcore way, if that makes any sense.
"She hasn't been here a lot and that's kind of a touchy issue for her," Paul Steinhauser told Hill.
The chair could be doing all sorts of touchy-feely stuff, getting warm and poufy, purring like a kitten.
There have been trans queens on the show, but the topic is a touchy one in the drag community.
Of course, that's not the only way to get a team, and that's where things get a little touchy.
The planet of love, Venus, meets with retrograde Mercury, helping you address touchy topics in your partnerships with emotional intelligence.
That is a touchy subject in Europe due to concerns that trade pacts give too much power to big multinationals.
Why it matters: The idea of mixing phone calls with the already fraught experience of flying is a touchy subject.
Each one is unique, but they're all intended to make you feel relaxed and comfortable, without being too touchy-feely.
A junior guru presented a paper on how today's leaders needed all sorts of touchy-feely qualities such as empathy.
Be mindful of any debts you have to pay off, and of other people's feelings; the mood will be touchy.
Until the election is over, they cant touch such a touchy subject, said a source familiar with the governments stance.
"This is just such a touchy subject for me because I do probably still have an eating disorder," she revealed.
Balloons combine the touchy-feely and smelly power of latex with the excitement of growth and the fear of explosions.
On the way back from this drop-off, Janice got a little too close to the touchy blackbird's personal space.
"Until the election is over, they can't touch such a touchy subject", said a source familiar with the government's stance.
I know it sounds touchy-feely but I think that's what's missing, from municipal up to Washington—the humanistic approach.
"We have a wonderful senator ... he's a 'yes' vote, but he's home recovering from a pretty touchy situation," Trump said.
While Mr. Sanders has plenty of in-person contact on the trail, he has never been a touchy-feely politician.
"I think the whole moral, touchy-feely thing that they're talking about is a bit of a facade," she said.
There had been hopes that he would return, but he never did, a touchy topic that hung over the team.
If you were a public-school teacher, besieged by privatizers, union-busters, zealots and profiteers, you might be touchy, too.
But building meaningful relationships across the color line can be difficult, in large part because race remains a touchy subject.
There's the free-spirited, touchy-feely Jesse (Lucy Hale), lolling in her New Age lair of pillows and mood lighting.
This was more than just touchy phone bloggers, but a disaster set to undermine Google's credibility as a phone manufacturer.
They are touchy about it too, because they are photographed a lot and are the public faces of a company.
Now maybe people Bourdain visited with in Korea Town and Detroit didn't feel as touchy about being seen in this way.
Not in a existential, touchy-feely way (though probably that too), but simply in that he did both all the time.
It's about "being willing to be a little bit vulnerable" without the "touchy-feely" corniness of an inspirational pose, he said.
Kourtney and Younes Bendjima were soaking up some rays Tuesday in Cannes, and getting very touchy-feely while they did it.
Currencies are a touchy issue for Japan because it has been criticized for keeping the yen low with massive monetary easing.
Mandy told BuzzFeed News that "the concept of a flat Earth is a bit touchy" for him because of his profession.
"I have found that men are very touchy about their sexual lives, and they think that is very personal," she said.
Sky-high executive pay is a touchy topic in Japan, where conspicuous consumption is frowned upon and wealth gaps are contentious.
When it's handled well, though, it can let players explore touchy issues in a fantasy setting with less real-world baggage.
For the third time, Joe Biden is running for president, and he's already facing a scandal over his touchy-feely habits.
"Meghan is used to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same," former palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter told PEOPLE in July.
"Meghan is used to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same," former palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter told PEOPLE in July.
Witnesses say Richie and Disick were "very touchy" as the reality star supported his young girlfriend and her budding modeling career.
One weekend before the assault, Turner allegedly got "touchy" with a woman at a fraternity party, ABC reported the documents state.
And Google's handling of health care data is a touchy subject, on which its A.I. subsidiary DeepMind has a checkered past.
Both came off like middle-aged men "going there" on touchy issues, falling flat by being behind in the cultural conversation.
At Stanford Graduate School of Business, "Touchy Feely" is the informal name for the MBA program's most popular course, Interpersonal Dynamics.
But the availability of the equipment has only made the touchy debate over whether girls should wear it even more stark.
" Macron and Trump had such playful, touchy-feely interactions for cameras that a New York Times headline called it "Le Bromance.
Popular sketches hit touchy subjects — a Muslim student accidentally leaves behind a backpack; a student jokes that it contains a bomb.
As in Britain, which historically has had close ties to Norway, relations with Europe are a touchy subject, as is immigration.
She is also extremely touchy toward Barnett which is a huge contrast to how she acts when she is around Mark.
She exasperated Pippa and Gillian because she was intolerant and touchy, had no sense of humor; everyone trod carefully around Serena.
Currencies are a touchy issue for Japan because it has been criticised for keeping the yen weak with massive monetary easing.
"Frustration levels are high, so a strike is not a touchy word anymore," Molly Jaynes, an Oklahoma City teacher told KTUL.
"People from New York called me touchy-feely," Ms. Halprin complained — not for the first time — at a conference in January.
Sex and sexual morality are particularly touchy — but not all sex scandals appear to say something about the perpetrator's belief system.
Johnny was super touchy-feely Monday when an Amber clone approached him in the lobby of the Grand Hotel in Stockholm.
Biden botched his response to concerns about his touchy-feely habits and even some Republicans said everyone should cut him some slack.
The oil-rich Middle Eastern nation, home to some 77 million people, is particularly touchy when it comes to freedom of speech.
America's goal is to preserve a working relationship with China, which feels very, very touchy about American relations with the breakaway island.
More from Tonic: IrritabilityGrumpy, grouchy, touchy, on edge: Whatever you call it, it's irritability, and it's a little-known hallmark of anxiety.
There's a tactile, touchy-feely element to the screens on the S3 — and that's a good, rare thing in a modern car.
The inherently sexual undertone of hugging a female colleague for too long, or kissing her, was obscured by "touchy-feely," she said.
We want the natural touchy-feely aspect of touchpads and touch screens, but the less strenuous arm position that a mouse offers.
This is, of course, a touchy subject politically: The idea of raising taxes on anyone but the very rich is not popular.
The question of how much flying would continue to take place in Abu Dhabi is also a touchy subject for its government.
But the happy couple nevertheless offer the dignified branch a chance to reinvent itself for a more multicultural and touchy-feely age.
That doesn't come from any sort of touchy-feely belief about the importance of being a good shepherd of the natural world.
"He gets quite touchy when you bring it up," said a person who has criticized the national security adviser to the president.
In addition to being touchy-feeling while they walked around the East Village in New York City, they even shared a kiss.
It literally embeds Daily Show videos mocking the guy, and sells t-shirts depicting the former vice president as a touchy creep.
Another touchy subject is whether or not to hold parents legally responsible if their child commits a crime with a parent's gun.
In Greenwich, where her family is part of the civic firmament, the topic of her association with Mr. Trump can get touchy.
But take a look ... the more she said, the more it seemed like Sharna wouldn't mind getting more touchy-feely with Bonner.
"It's a touchy subject but sadly lots of children go through this and it needs to be talked about," Hailey F. said.
Instead, Ms. Marsicano offered some impressive facial contortions while lip-syncing to pop songs, and conducted a touchy-feely aerobics-lite class.
The museum relied on the South Korean government to assist with loans, so contemporary depictions of the North would have been touchy.
Politics can be touchy in the workplace, but disagreements don't preclude you from working with coworkers, and the same goes in porn.
Touchy topics like alcoholism, depression and spousal abuse come up, too, mixed in with ideas on what to do with spare time.
The Defcon conference, a freewheeling gathering of security experts from around the world, has also had a touchy relationship with law enforcement.
A touchy subject Monica Lewinsky walked off stage when an interviewer in Jerusalem asked her a question about former President Bill Clinton.
To really take on a subject that could be touchy and obviously taboo—and also necessary during this time that we're in.
Currencies are a touchy issue for Japan because it has been criticized for keeping the yen JPY= weak with massive monetary easing.
And Brennan wonders if the response to her research doesn't betray how touchy and judgemental people still are about genitalia, especially vaginas.
Mr. Katz was something of an agent provocateur, often leading the group back to the touchy yet unavoidable topic of paid appearances.
Marketing is a particularly touchy subject for Juul, which is currently being investigated by the Federal Trade Commission for its marketing practices.
A president who has always been touchy about his legitimacy is now the fourth American president to face the machinery of impeachment.
That attack, especially when applied to such a touchy issue as immigration, robs him of his key appeal to the conservative base.
If Williamson continues to tap dance across the line when it comes to touchy topics, who's to say where her career will go?
They say Stormy's touchy-feely performance came later -- around 11:30 PM -- and she actually motorboated all 3 undercover cops, not just Praither.
"[Bieber] and Kourtney were nearly inseparable — smoking on the patio together and were super touchy-feely," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
But economists do agree that the shutdown could spell trouble for Washington's efforts to resolve the debt ceiling, a touchy topic for markets.
The touchy matter of how to set business rates, a tax on firms that is in need of reform, is out for consultation.
Kellner, who describes herself as the "more direct, less touchy feely" one of the two sisters was the one to ask the question.
"Trump thinks that Bolton is a key part of his negotiating strategy," said the same person who described Trump as "touchy" about Bolton.
Priebus Priebus, the chief of staff, has himself grown touchy about the constant questions about his competence and stature in the White House.
"For the scientific side of things, it became connected with [a] touchy-feely New Age woo-woo baba kind of thing," Suedfeld says.
Firms that embrace more touchy-feely assessment systems, let alone get rid of them entirely, may be setting themselves up for legal nightmares.
"Me doing that had zero malicious intent … I get that race is a touchy subject, but not everybody is that way," he says.
This means that the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau has broken with its Conservative predecessors' resistance to touchy-feely approaches to violent extremism.
Concussions are a touchy subject in the NHL these days, with multiple lawsuits and accusations that the league hasn't taken them seriously enough.
Keep away from any touchy personal subjects and don't tell stories about your mutual friend's less-than-sober or less-than-stellar exploits.
"You're required to be touchy-feely and smiley and also required to grow a hide like an elephant," said Tina Brown, the journalist.
Kellner, who describes herself as the "more direct, less touchy feely" one of the two was the one to put it out there.
They say the board undermines Puerto Rico's sovereignty, a touchy subject given the commonwealth's colonial past and strained relations with the federal government.
Even after all the book's success, I know there are some who might find the title and the touchy-feely subject off-putting.
You're combining finances with your partnerMoney is often a touchy topic in relationships, especially when your spending and saving habits are at odds.
Raising the pension age is a particularly touchy issue for Russians, who inherited expectations about a social safety net from the Soviet system.
"I'm not a touchy feely person," Berninger continues, despite his strong belief that sex and the human touch can impact a person's chemistry.
"They were very instrumental in my life — very tough men, old school: Pull yourself together, man up, nothing touchy-feely," he said gruffly.
His video response couldn't have been better timed, as President Trump and the GOP lean into lampooning Biden for his touchy-feely tendencies.
The issue was a touchy matter; Mr. Trump saw any evidence that Russia helped get him elected as an attack on his legitimacy.
Some have avoided the touchy "opera" category entirely by calling it a serenata, a sort of dramatic cantata popular in the Baroque period.
This came at a time when Abstract Expressionism that most touchy-feely of styles, remained the model of what serious art should be.
Immigration visas have also become a touchy subject in the wake of a string of attacks in Europe and in San Bernardino, Calif.
"What happens there feels profound," Mr. Petronio added, suddenly sounding pretty touchy-feely for a New Yorker once known for his punk attitude.
It sounds very touchy-feely, but learning to be good with money has so much to do with learning to manage your habits.
Walker's death is still a touchy subject for Michelle, who recently confessed she was sad she didn't die before her beloved co-star.
His longtime touchy style has become a major topic of discussion in political circles as he's expected to announce a 2020 presidential run.
Sinatra, a rather touchy and somewhat bigoted codger in these pages, earned as much as $100,000 a week for his residency at Caesars Palace.
Fashion does not tend to have the best reputation when it comes to touchy subjects like race, beauty standards, and body image in general.
Legally, the bats are protected under the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act, which makes the issue of controlling them a touchy one.
Although she doesn't know yet what the word "gook" means, she seems to sense that it's a touchy one that's not hers to use.
It's a touchy subject for many in Hong Kong, which was handed back to China in 1997 after over a century of British rule.
He's been very touchy-feely with lots of folks over the course of his career -- and a lot of it's been caught on camera.
Touchy, I know, but given the whole "this man doesn't actually exist" thing, I'm not expecting a knock on my door from a lawyer.
But crime involving children "is a touchy subject that people want to stay away from," said Jaime Schultz, a sports historian at Penn State.
This could come in the form of a plank on transgender rights and the use of bathrooms, currently a touchy issue with social conservatives.
Morale sounds intangible and touchy-feely, but it can have concrete consequences if stores lose seasoned workers or are unable to fully staff locations.
Not to say that Pitt isn't sometimes on his guard when it comes to discussing touchy subjects like income inequality and whitewashing in Hollywood.
And yet diversity is the (touchy) topic that we just can't stop talking about — be it in the form of race, age, or size.
This week especially, [Prime Minister] Theresa May will be grateful for some nice, touchy-feely remarks from Trump about Brexit and life after Brexit.
Immigration is a touchy subject in a land where conservatives prize cultural homogeneity and politicians fear losing votes from workers worried about losing jobs.
The FDA has traditionally sought leaders with extensive government experience to navigate touchy policy issues and the delicate political relationships that come with it.
David instantly thought of kickback laws in construction, which have made people in construction "touchy" about any program that gives something back to them.
Touchy about being caricatured as a flighty tycoon, Mr. Bloomberg bristled at any implication that he was flirting with a run for the attention.
The subject of taxation has been a particularly touchy one for tech companies, which are facing pressure from global regulators to increase their contributions.
The appeal of Iowa is supposed to be this person-to-person campaigning, the touchy-feely, chat-over-a-beer nature of it all.
"It can always be a touchy subject," said Emily Pollock, a partner in the matrimonial and family law department at Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP.
Episode 21, "You Win or You Die": Delves into the touchy question of succession and sets into play the War of the Five Kings.
For Congress to actually make a deal on such a touchy issue as immigration, that combination of flexibility and relentlessness would be desperately needed.
Swift's appeal is broad, and while it may be en vogue to call yourself a feminist, it's still (for some reason) a touchy subject.
They laugh again, this time at my reaction, at my becoming so touchy-feely in America about racism that I can't even laugh with them.
Of course, these changes would take Snapchat even further away from its original conception and risk alienating some of its users, who are infamously touchy.
It was a touchy subject at the broadcaster, which knew it was an important issue but had screwed up a previous film tackling the subject.
But it does give us a sense of how Americans feel about this touchy subject — and who they're likely to put pressure on for change.
A favorite topic nowadays is aging and impending decrepitude, a touchy subject no singer-songwriter of his generation has addressed as honestly — and as hilariously.
With the arrival of the Anniversary Update, you can get all touchy-feely with Edge in a way that doesn't really apply to other browsers.
In the Netherlands, which started thinking about integration many years before Germany, Turkey's behaviour nonetheless feeds a touchy debate about the role of Muslim minorities.
For a start, it's clear Pai knows that net neutrality is a politically touchy issue, and that supporters are well-organized and very, very loud.
Despite the touchy-feely song title and music, Heather keeps her skeptical monotone throughout the entire track, staring at viewers with an incredulous "WTF?" expression.
For many couples, talking about money can be a touchy situation, so a good way to start is by asking where the other person stands.
It's always a touchy subject when schools and protests mix, but the students and staff participating have the support of one of America's biggest stars.
"The fact that so many of the gangsters in the series have Italian names has been a touchy problem," Mr. Shepard noted in his profile.
The First Lady, Brigitte Macron, got especially touchy with the gold trophy ... taking a sweet handoff from Paul Pogba to show the crowd the goods.
And as hospital CEO salaries have continued to rise, they have become a touchy subject even for those whose relative earnings are the least generous.
Voting is a touchy subject for Facebook — following the 2016 election, congressional investigators found that Russian agents used misleading Facebook ads to discourage voter turnout.
Our book critic looked at the wave of #MeToo novels, writing that they are reminders of the kind of touchy ethical explorations fiction makes possible.
" But, he added, he would consider a candidate like former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. "I like Joe," he said, "even the touchy-feely.
Touchy subjects like human rights have been placed on the back burner in hopes of striking a deal that would benefit the United States economy.
For a significant crop of observers, however, the excitement over the artist's investment was tempered by questions about his own touchy relationship with the media.
However, immigration remains a touchy subject in a land where conservatives prize cultural homogeneity and foreigners make up less than two percent of the population.
This indiscriminate use of antibiotics dates back to the drugs' earliest days, and it has been a touchy policy point for most of that time.
The atmosphere will be a little touchy; make the changes to your home, or living situation, that you might not have had the energy for.
Determining what constitutes an extremist group is a touchy subject itself and care must be taken to ensure that partisan politics do not come into play.
It's a sweet moment, and I love that this show has found yet another way to address a touchy subject in a real and poignant way.
The authorities are especially touchy at the moment because Kazakhstan, an oil-rich former Soviet republic of 18m, is in the midst of a delicate transition.
That said, I'm touchy about feminist media that revels in abuse of women, so I'm not sure why The Handmaid's Tale didn't initially turn me off.
At least outside Quebec, where the maintenance of French-Canadian culture remains a touchy subject, their reliance on the politics of culture war has been limited.
For that reason, some professors may get defensive if critiqued—after all, it's always touchy to tell someone you don't think they're doing their job well.
Gisele and Tom Brady were extra touchy-feely during a DeflateGate vacation to Italy back in September ... back when G's belly was its typical flat self.
But what do about the first daughter's pet project could be a touchy subject for congressional Republicans who want to keep good relations with the President.
I've taken it in a different direction, but it still has the core elements and switches to more of a Touchy Subject vibe half way through.
Then she sent this: A lot of her touchy-feely talk was the kind of stuff 15-year-old Tallie always dreamed a boyfriend would say.
Mr. Boateng, who is black, has been a major force on the German team; it was a teachable victory for a touchy moment in European history.
On a meme page, you can joke about professors or classes or mock your peers—econ bros, touchy-feely poetry majors, sorority girls, condescending physics dudes.
And that's a nice thing, because there was a time when men wouldn't address these kinds of touchy subjects or strong personal feelings with anybody else.
"Discussing the case with my friends has become a touchy subject," said Matthew Montoya, 19, a computer science major at the University of Texas, El Paso.
" A trade subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee will explore a touchy subject this afternoon: "Effects of tariffs on U.S. agriculture and rural communities.
The details: China is touchy about representations of Taiwan as an independent nation, so Apple removes the Taiwan emoji from phones set for the Chinese region.
I allude to it in the book, and this is a touchy subject, but perhaps they are the pinnacle Malthusian check on uncontrolled human population growth.
Though she finished high school a semester early, she claims not to have been particularly academically gifted, not doing well in "touchy-feely" classes like philosophy.
But housing is also touchy, complicated and a giant piece of the economy, so now the question is how far the boldest bills can really go.
Crawford suggested telling the person that you need to talk about a touchy subject and asking if they are open to having a conversation about it.
We're told things got very "touchy feely" quickly before 23-year-old Selena and 39-year-old Orlando started neck-nuzzling and embracing in a booth.
Among the touchy issues in Israel: whether to move the United States Embassy to Jerusalem, something the president has decided not to announce during the trip.
The case of ROE V. WADE is a touchy one, but it is about a famous legal case, and it is about the idea of choice.
And who would have expected this — the most emotionally driven, intimate, borderline touchy-feely campaign of the 2020 election — from "a real son of a bitch"?
The last thing we need in the White House is a touchy and defensive president who only wants to cocoon himself with what he wants to hear.
"It's a touchy subject," says McPeak, and one best discussed with all the parties at once, talking in specific numbers so everyone knows what is going on.
People can be very touchy when it comes to their pets, and I want to maintain cordial relations with them for the sake of my continued employment.
Considering Mercury's close association with communication and interpersonal relationships, it can make socializing feel like dodging bullets when it goes retrograde in a touchy, temperamental fire sign.
The other touchy topic is weight control, which causes him to shake his head in anger at what he and millions of other dieters have gone through.
" But another of the sources said: "This is a touchy issue ... It raises the question of whether (allowing an exemption) could lead to similar requests by banks.
" Sources close to Mac tell TMZ, friends of his warned people not to bring up the subject of his relationship with Ariana because it was "too touchy.
Cinnamon added that now, whenever he is in any difficult situation, it has become "instinct" to think back to what he learned from the "Touchy Feely" course.
Like if some creep won't leave you alone, and he's getting really touchy, he's not gonna listen to your voice—you're gonna have to push him around.
For Mr. Nazarbayev, greater economic integration with China, despite being a touchy issue for many Kazakhs, offers the only viable way to balance the power of Russia.
Touchy subjects are approached in easygoing tones; Mr. Kirchheimer is too gentlemanly to badger his guests, yet he's not shy about questioning an opinion or seeking clarification.
For people who will dismiss this as "touchy feely" – don't discount the impact this skill can have on your ability to stay focused in a positive manner.
Opting out does not always seem like an option to close friends, but it's far better to ask than to just barging ahead with a touchy topic.
Collaborating with the military on drone technology remains a touchy subject internally, and one where many Google employees don't have a lot of trust in Google leadership.
She never knew how to behave: she didn't want to be touchy-feely feminine, but if she ran the lab with authority, she was accused of being authoritarian.
The Moon is in Scorpio today, activating the relationship sector of your chart, and the energy this morning is exciting—just watch out for touchy vibes later tonight.
It's a touchy subject in this agriculture-dominant state — and one where Brown initially sided with Trump but now is questioning the long-term implications of the sanctions.
The issue of collusion with Russia is especially touchy in Hungary because Prime Minister Viktor Orban has also often been charged with having uncomfortably close ties with Moscow.
Yet while the Netflix series has been praised for its depictions of sexual assault, not everyone is thrilled with how the show tackles the touchy subject of suicide.
Animal culling—the controlled killing of a species in order to manage its population in a designated area—will never not be a touchy subject, even among biologists.
We flash forward once more - 3 months exactly - to the Lyons in a hospital room with an unconscious Lucious and a touchy feely doctor, played by Demi Moore.
Given the touchy circumstances — namely, that she was trying to gently call out a teenager and hopefully impart some valuable insight — we think Schumer handled the incident perfectly.
"It's still a touchy subject with her still asking me why all the time," said Sierko, who says she feels devastated about her inability to have more children.
For centuries, Russia has been a resource-exporting country, an economic laggard and a touchy partner, driven by a European culture and a decidedly un-European body politic.
The main problem with that job was that the street team manager was very touchy, often coming up behind us to rub our lower backs, which was creepy.
Speaking to Israel's Channel 2 TV, Abbas gave rare details on his domestic security drives, a touchy matter as many Palestinians deem such moves collaboration with their enemy.
But things got touchy, to say the least, when the hosts pressed him on some race-specific issues that are bound to keep coming up as 2020 approaches.
It examines Shandling's relentless self reflection, his influence in the comedy world, and touchy subjects of his personal life, including the breakup with his ex-fiancée, Linda Doucett.
We've gone from President Trump warning of "fire and fury like the world has never seen" to suspending war games, a touchy-feely statement and cower, cower, cower.
Particularly incensed is Jason, whom Mr. Pullen imbues with a loose, touchy temperament, and, to a lesser degree, Chris, played with bouncy energy by the engaging Mr. Davis.
How much is enough is as good a Thanksgiving conversation starter as any and probably better than most at a time when politics may be a touchy subject.
But they chalk up those touchy, sometimes affectionate moments with both men and women to a politician looking to connect with people through gestures of support and comfort.
But the post-TD celebration proved to be very touchy-feely, as Packers fans—stakeholders, mind you—refused to let go of him after launching into their arms.
That would do far more for both individual students and the nation than any high-sounding, touchy-feely essays — many of which will most likely be ghost written anyway.
Now Canada's touchy relations with the two superpowers are echoed in a strained relationship with India, where a visit by Justin Trudeau last year was marred by diplomatic gaffes.
Google initially brought Search to China by purging results about touchy topics like the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, until ending the practice by pulling out of China in 2010.
Though Mr Akhtar's play has been performed around the world, it was surprising to see it in Singapore, where the government has long been touchy about race and religion.
Though Mr Akhtar's play has been performed around the world, it is surprising to see it in Singapore, where the government has long been touchy about race and religion.
The deal, politically touchy for both countries, could pave the way for lucrative Mediterranean gas deals and a diplomatic reprieve from Turkish troubles with next-door Syria and Europe.
The lack of a large neighborhood middle school has been a touchy point since Middle School 3403 was closed in 2013, according to Mr. Veconi of the neighborhood council.
There's a running gag in Captain Marvel that Nick Fury — who is known for being lovable but gruff, and not at all touchy-feely — takes a liking to Goose.
If the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, which helped end the decades-long Troubles, failed to lessen the sectarianism that had fuelled the violence, it diluted touchy questions of identity.
Kylie Jenner's fam has zero beef with her ex-bf, Tyga ... or so it seems after he had a pretty touchy-feely reunion with Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner.
On the other, they are asking Congress for help on touchy issues like consumer privacy and legal liability for content on online platforms that would have major business ramifications.
Often the expression "touchy feely" evokes a negative connotation of being overly affectionate and too open with your emotions — but not at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB).
Aside from these rather ridiculous options, the touchy-feely online store actually has plenty of health-promoting, average-priced shopping options, like Fitbits, sunscreen and ergonomically correct office furniture.
Those were touchy subjects for Verizon at a time when it was under fire for turning over phone records of millions of people to the government without their consent.
"In our industry, money is a touchy subject so we really don't talk about taxes," Marie, who owns the pole-dancing studio Poletic Justice, told me over the phone.
That could dampen Stance's potential usefulness for those who don't want their political leanings to be publicized, or who want to share their thoughts on touchy issues more privately.
The main difference between MDs and DOs is that osteopathic physicians receive bonus training in musculoskeletal health, which may result in a more touchy-feely type of medical visit.
These days, whether the lineup should evolve to account for newer stars — the way it has at Moulin Rouge, the Lido and Paris's biggest cabarets — is a touchy subject.
The choice of uniform numbers is a touchy enough subject that the clubhouse manager Rob Cucuzza, who hands out uniforms, said Thursday that he could not talk about it.
Reddit users turned on Graves after the person behind the account declined to comment on what they called "touchy issues," such as LGBT rights, President Donald Trump, and abortion.
Ag, is offering tons of prop bets on the first debates -- set for Wednesday and Thursday -- and oddsmakers are banking on Biden to get touchy-feely with women onstage.
You're a very independent person who has always done things your own way, but you'll be especially touchy about anyone locking you into a mode of being that's not you.
The dueling claims of victory are likely to be a touchy subject on Friday night, making a confrontation between the race's youngest and oldest candidates all the more possible. 2628.
Manafort said if there are issues that put GOP senators in awkward positions, the Trump campaign would seek to avoid those touchy topics while campaigning in their states, attendees said.
Witnesses say Richie and Disick were "very touchy" as the 34-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star supported his 19-year-old girlfriend and her budding modeling career.
But at its annual developers conference this week, Apple's version of shade took on a very touchy, and timely, subject: Privacy and security online in a post-Cambridge Analytica era.
The old versions of AIM are touchy on new machines and I had to play with a few different versions before I got 5.0 working on my Windows 10 machine.
She hadn't liked Charlotte's judgy sideways glance when she'd said some people were better than others, and she'd had it about up to here with Pippa's touchy-feely nonsense, too.
The most annoying part of the Trumpian "fake news" framework might be how touchy it makes legitimate (or even lighthearted) media critique — which lots of outlets and stories still deserve.
The problem is all the good recruitables are likely strong enough that the stealth knockout option won't work (more on this in a bit) and the Spartan Kick is touchy.
The rise of Trump's son-in-law has only further isolated Priebus, who himself has grown touchy about the constant questions about his competence and stature in the White House.
But should President Obama publicly point the finger at the Kremlin, it could expose covert intelligence capabilities and damage already-touchy negotiations with Russia over Syria and Ukraine, experts say.
"The geopolitical issues between the two countries will continue to be large and with so much at stake, the relationship will be touchy going forward," Bissell said in an email.
But after years of quiet devotion to her maddeningly touchy, imaginative daughter, Gwen, Julia is delighted to start sharing her London home with a new beau — gallant American obstetrician, James.
In terms of some of the touchy subjects you get into in the book, like Dre's violence against women, how worried were you about publishing facts related to those things?
Granted, people who have made a career of monitoring civil rights violations are naturally a bit touchy when it comes to even the remotest potential for introducing an additional backdoor.
But if one pared away the bumps and their touchy-feely characterological connotations, Dr. Fodor argued, phrenology's underlying premise — that the mind consists of discrete, dedicated faculties — was worth revisiting.
On Friday, Conor Dougherty, a Times reporter and Giants fan, asked readers to consider a touchy question: Was it even possible for a Giants fan to root for the Dodgers?
I think there's a lot of layers to it, so it is a very, I don't know, touchy thing, which is why I'm having a hard time talking about it.
The United States has warned several governments around Europe against working with Huawei, and the topic has become increasingly touchy as countries decide on how to build their 5G networks.
Macron's address to Congress came after spending two days with Trump during which the two men have been remarkably affectionate and touchy-feely with each other in their public appearances.
Predicting earthquakes is a touchy issue for scientists, in part because it has long been a game of con artists and pseudoscientists who claim to be able to forecast earthquakes.
Transferring can be a touchy subject, because it appears to run counter to football's ingrained team-first mentality and college athletics' facade of sport mingled with, and subservient to, education.
The ads in email bothered users more than other targeted advertising found across the web, because users are more touchy about the privacy of email versus, for example, browsing history.
For instance, avoiding strenuous work is justified in some Chinese medicine books by the existence of the tāi shén, your baby's feisty but touchy spirit that jumps around the house.
The U.S has no formal ties to the self-ruled island, and its involvement in Taiwan is a touchy subject for the Chinese government, which considers Taiwan a breakaway province.
If you look at the list of "frequently challenged children's books" maintained by the American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom, you will see a wide range of touchy topics.
In fact, Beijing has been so touchy about THAAD that some claim it's actually been having the opposite effect, encouraging South Korea to take a closer look at the program.
An ex-bartender at the world famous Viper Room -- where River Phoenix partied right before his death -- claims his transgender manager got touchy, feely, and way too revealing about her transition.
"Frank didn't want other people to be on it if he was on it," Mensa said, though he respects that Ocean is passionate, if not a little touchy about his art.
If any Boy Meets World fans were wondering if they should join up with that slightly too touchy-feely commune eager to recruit them, let this episode serve as a warning.
The safety of media workers is a touchy subject in Mexico, which advocacy group Reporters Without Borders has singled out as the most dangerous country in the Western Hemisphere for journalists.
The actress, who has portrayed Aria Montgomery for seven seasons on PLL, is now moving on to a role that's a touch more grown-up — and a lot more touchy-feely.
Tagame is not afraid of touchy subjects and taboos, writing stories featuring Nazi prisoners, bestiality, incest, scat, permanent body modification and Japanese WWII soldiers captured and tortured by Chinese liberation groups.
Goldman Sachs analysts attempted to address a touchy subject for biotech companies, especially those involved in the pioneering "gene therapy" treatment: cures could be bad for business in the long run.
Dina Titus (D-Nev.) received a scolding from the presiding officer after she taunted Trump over the size of his hands, which remains a touchy topic for the real estate mogul.
GOP lawmakers agree that McConnell and Ryan seem to be moving in two different directions with regard to Trump, but most of them want to steer clear of the touchy subject.
Everyone remembers her touchy law teacher, Professor Callahan (Victor Garber), and now Elle is making strides to stand up for the rest of the women at Harvard and across the world.
If you decide to try and woo a Cancer, invite them on a date to a quiet place where the two of you can have an intimate, even touchy-feely conversation.
But family is touchy territory for Mr. Biden — as one might expect of a man who has had to bury two children — and he clearly has trouble approaching the issue rationally.
Twitter is among the Silicon Valley companies that claim to take free speech seriously, but like other platforms with close ties to content companies, it's very touchy about alleged copyright violations.
But Ms. Andreeva's plight also highlighted a rather touchy issue: If Cairo is the global capital of belly dance, then why do its hottest new stars come from everywhere but Egypt?
Host Reba McEntire, marking a record 16th time in the job, wasted no time in addressing one of the evening's touchy subjects - the lack of women nominees in some top categories.
Here they involve touchy gang chieftains itching for war, equally quarrelsome police officials squabbling over jurisdiction and one especially "ruthless, rapacious, hands-on, determined" banker trafficking in fishy offshore shell companies.
The Starks promise betrothals to the Freys in exchange for a crossing, but then underestimate how touchy Walder Frey will be when they fail to honor the terms of the agreement.
And there's an economic case for a certain amount of the touchy-feely stuff too, particularly as regards helping raise healthy kids and helping parents hold down jobs while raising them.
After all, "states' rights" has long been the mantra of national-level politicians who want to stay out of touchy issues when they know where the country or their party is going.
The question of cultural appropriation is a touchy one for Gud, made even touchier by his mixed-race heritage—"My problem is I can't decide" on a racial identity, he tells me.
He also advocates asking a potential partner's friends if they appear to be behaving normally and avoiding anyone who is slurring words, acting abnormally touchy-feely, or having trouble holding a conversation.
Still, celebrities on YouTube are a bit of a touchy subject within the creator community, with many seeing the arrival of A-listers as a sign of digital gentrification within YouTube's culture.
The couple, who are in France for the Cannes Film Festival, were photographed getting touchy-feely as Klum, 42, ditched her bikini top to soak up some rays on their French vacation.
We've been unable to confirm if he's legit, and he was very touchy and outright refused to provide many details, citing journalists who "fucked up the deal for me" in the past.
Debate over the photo On the East Liverpool city government's Facebook page, where the image of the unconscious man and woman first appeared, officials acknowledged the touchy nature of publicizing the photo.
Japan fears Trump will try to link vital security matters with touchy trade topics, while talks so far between Trump and Abe have largely focused on a prospective U.S.-North Korea summit.
Our sources say Luann made a late and noisy entrance -- disrupting a piano performance -- then was seen hitting up the bar, and hitting on several guys in a very touchy-feely way.
Sub Rosa founder and CEO Michael Ventura admits that that may sound a little "touchy-feely," but these cards aren't just an excuse to spill your guts in front of another person.
But when it comes to Clinton's touchy accusation that former President Barack Obama and the Democratic National Committee were less than helpful, the awkward but important truth is that Clinton is right.
Tanking, which has become fashionable for many teams in recent seasons, is a touchy subject for Adam Silver, the N.B.A.'s commissioner, who has been working to maintain the league's competitive nature.
Demi, in a confessional, says that she feels Kristian is flirty with other women at the beach; a montage shows that Kristian might just touchy in her gestures when conversing with someone.
The show's host, Reba McEntire — her record 16th time in the job — wasted no time in addressing one of the evening's touchy subjects: the lack of women nominees in some top categories.
So, if Mercury is retrograde (which it will be in about a month), we'll feel its effects most clearly when we're trying to coordinate social plans or discuss touchy subjects with our partners.
Saturday Night Live mocked Joe Biden's apparent penchant for invading women's personal space with a skit featuring a sensitivity coach who tries to help the former vice president unlearn his "touchy-feely" ways.
You should obviously approach politics on Wikipedia with skepticism, but sections on touchy topics like Donald Trump's White House transition, or Hillary Clinton's health are refreshingly devoid of conspiracy theories and hasty conclusions.
Immigration is such a touchy subject in the House that in 2013 the Senate passed a bipartisan immigration reform bill, but the effort died in the House because of political opposition from conservatives.
London producer, Touchy Subject, has shared his neurotically funky remix of Fly High Society affiliate Tehbis' track "Bristol Way," to be released on London-based collective and label Medallion Sounds' forthcoming first compilation.
There are touchy-feely times, like when the group seems to want to buy the world a Coke: It turns out that singing and harmony can turn Dragonscale into a radiant, empowering thing.
As for soccer, the state of the men's national team remains a touchy subject, after its humiliating loss to Germany during the 2014 World Cup, the last big sporting event that Brazil hosted.
Money is a complicated, touchy, emotional subject, and you need to feel like you can talk openly with the financial professional you work with, without fear of them judging you or belittling you.
I'm not a touchy-feely person, but I think it means talking to people you care about either face to face if you're in the same house with them, or online or whatever.
Who qualifies as a critic has long been a touchy subject for the site, which boils down hundreds of reviews to give films and television shows "fresh" or "rotten" scores on its Tomatometer.
Surprising shareholders with grander merger and acquisition plans during a touchy acquisition of Sky, which faltered once before, and scandals at its all-important Fox News operation is evocative of another era, however.
The battle against the Islamic State has also led to touchy de facto partnerships internationally, with the United States, Russia and Iran all fighting the group in sometimes competing efforts, vying for influence.
To get a handle on how Park really feels about churning touchy subject matter into rollicking entertainment, I sat down and talked to him in a hotel suite in Los Angeles earlier this week.
"Cabinet approval is there, but the pricing of petroleum is a very touchy issue across the globe and the same is the case in Sri Lanka," Lanka IOC's Managing Director Shyam Bohra told Reuters.
"I think people bristle at being told how to parent, so it's a touchy area," says Sierra Filucci, who oversees the parental advice from the San Francisco-based children's media watchdog Common Sense Media.
U.S. officials told Reuters on Wednesday that the United States and China have made progress in all areas under discussion in trade talks, with unprecedented movement on the touchy issue of forced technology transfers.
"If I'm working with a director who wants to be touchy-feely or whatever, that's fine," said Ms. Kendrick, who since March has promoted six films while amusing her nearly 5.8 million Twitter followers.
This election has been a touchy and tearful journey for many of us, and, thankfully, the Madison Square Garden Company is allowing those individual Rockettes opposed to performing at the inauguration to bow out.
Talking now about those touchy financial considerations, who will take on what role—and, yes, what we should do with your ashes when you're gone—will make the inevitable less jarring when it happens.
After more than three decades managing Starbucks's growth from a tiny local chain into a global coffee giant, and wading into touchy political topics along the way, Howard D. Schultz is leaving the company.
"Obviously, this is a very touchy subject because there is immigration involved," Mr. Mickens said while his wife wept quietly by his side at a forum on Long Island organized by the White House.
U.S. Lacrosse did its best to quell the disinformation but the subject has remained a touchy one for Brown, whose coach, Keely McDonald, declined to be interviewed about the university's headgear decision last month.
Cultural appropriation is a touchy topic in Canada these days, with the recent controversy in Canadian media over whether it is appropriate for nonindigenous writers to take on a native voice for artistic expression.
In my entirely unscientific research, this is the way that some people in Los Angeles — you know, the clichéd touchy feely types the city has always been associated with — seem to greet each other.
Election security has been seen as a touchy subject in the White House ever since Trump took office, and Coats was not the first administration official to receive pushback for bringing up the issue.
Some subjects are particularly touchy under a president who has disrupted the global trading system in the name of bringing back factory jobs and made immigration a centerpiece of his campaign and first term.
At one of those recent coffees, Owens said, the group landed on what has been a touchy subject: Donald Harris' decision to publicly criticize his daughter over a crack she made about pot-smoking.
Social events that bring together journalists and the powerful people they cover can lead to touchy questions about coziness — and Mr. Trump's recent anti-press comments made the buildup to the reception particularly tense.
How the city handles the funding of the stipends — right now, the plan is to set aside public money for the program — could represent a touchy issue with potential critics of handing out taxpayer money.
The actress, who is pregnant with her second child, not only defended her decision to breast-feed wherever she wants, she also stood up for every mother's approach to the increasingly touchy subject of nursing.
The longtime practice is a touchy subject with officers because lots of people think these "get out of jail free" cards (known from the game Monopoly) are a pass for all kinds of bad behavior.
Powell took advantage of a new regimen of press conferences after every policy meeting to lay out the series of touchy changes and insist the Fed was only reacting to economic data, not other pressures.
Republicans had their disagreements but, except for a few outliers such as progressive Senator Robert W. LaFollete, the party was cohesive and relatively uniform in their political positions, agreeing to ignore the more touchy ones.
The sources for the CNN story are all unnamed, though the leader of the group is Charlie Kirk, who gets very touchy when people ask him how much he makes at the non-profit organization.
Buck Henry was one of those very touchy-feely guys, who was always hugging you and stuff like that, so in some ways his personality was a little bit of an inspiration for Uncle Roy.
Internships have become touchy issues for banks since regulators, led by America's SEC, began a couple of years ago to look into whether hiring relatives of government officials or senior corporate managers might constitute bribery.
This was fair considering the seemingly unsustainable intensity of Home, frontperson Christian Holden's anarcho-punk principles and touchy relationship with media; in fact, he'd probably tell you to ignore most of what I say here.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reportedly raised the issue of human rights abuses with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte after President Trump avoided bringing up the touchy topic during his meeting with Duterte over the weekend.
A vibrant domestic media has flourished since Myanmar eased media restrictions in 2012 as it began a transition from decades of military rule, but reporters can face intimidation or legal threats for covering touchy subjects.
Abe has focused on mobilizing women and the elderly to compensate for a shrinking workforce rather than tackle head-on the politically touchy topic of immigration, although some changes are being considered on that front.
A lot of people get a little touchy about engaging in public displays of affection, but French visual artist Julien NONNON put the intimate interactions of Parisians on display for his projection-mapped project #le_baiser.
President Trump still seems to be pretty touchy about any suggestion of Russian election interference — so much so that his reelection campaign is suing a newspaper for libel for the second time in a week.
In 2010, a widely circulated research paper — "Tactile Communication, Cooperation, and Performance: An Ethological Study of the NBA" — showed a positive link between touchy-feely interactions between basketball teammates and their efficacy on the court.
The reason ending DACA is such a touchy subject is that DACA recipients are people whom many Americans — even those who are generally opposed to allowing unauthorized immigrants to get "amnesty" — want in the country.
I think we're all wired to be aroused on many different levels—physiological and emotional and psychological—by things that are touchy-feely and smelly, things that involve power, that involve comfort, that involve intimacy, fear.
Another woman told investigators that Turner was "grabby" and "touchy," putting his hands on her waist, stomach and upper thighs when she danced with him at a fraternity party about a week before the sexual assault.
I reached out to her about this touchy subject, not only because she's a nutrition pro, but because in all my years practicing and preaching intuitive eating, nutrition is a source of constant questions (or panic).
Non-contentious provisions, including the preamble, would be tackled first before the touchy issues, including whether the pact should be legally binding and its geographic scope, to prevent the talks from stalling early, another diplomat said.
The administration is locked in touchy negotiations over narrowing China's $375 billion annual trade surplus with the U.S. So far, Beijing has refused to commit to much more than stepping up purchases of U.S.-produced commodities.
Emily insults Tiff's boyfriend, but can't handle the comeback when Tiff fires back at Emily that her ex, Lontel, didn't want to have kids with her -- a touchy subject since theylost their baby shortly after birth.
That's why he is developing an unusually touchy-feely relationship with Trump -- which he compared to the kissing, hugging and hand-shaking that went on between US founding father Benjamin Franklin and the French philosopher Voltaire.
There are also complex discussions on how rich states should track the funding they have provided and indicate the amount they will contribute in future years - a touchy subject with some governments reluctant to make promises.
More than 30 years ago, Scholastic hired child psychologists to evaluate the plotlines and dialogue in its best-selling series "The Baby-Sitters Club," because the novels dealt with touchy topics like eating disorders and divorce.
" The lead author of the Dr. Szust sting operation, Katarzyna Pisanski, a psychologist at the University of Sussex in England, said the question of what motivates people to publish in such journals "is a touchy subject.
"We have done some shows that dealt with pretty some touchy topics and people weren't altogether happy with how we dealt with it," Perry said during an appearance on "The Arsenio Hall Show" in the 1990s.
Sources close to DeMario tell TMZ ... he and Corinne are NOT dating or even hooking up, despite the cozy Disney shots of the ex-"Bachelor in Paradise" stars holding hands and getting touchy-feely on rides.
It's got so much power and torque it can even be drifted around corners, although its creators do admit its controls are a bit touchy—but that sounds like it makes it even more fun to drive.
But lest anyone think the combustible Trump had turned touchy-feely, he also reassured his hardline supporters by previewing what promises to be a recurrent campaign theme: accusing Democrats of supporting unlimited free healthcare to undocumented immigrants.
It will give the company a chance to tackle the largest market for electric cars in the world without having to ship vehicles across the planet, or deal with touchy trade relations between the US and China.
Having fleshed out and added characters (Ruby, for instance, who can bring down the house with a line reading of "cilantro"), it built a multigenerational clan that could believably pin down a touchy subject from every angle.
That said, keep in mind that, if you and your S.O. aren't touchy-feely at all, you might be missing out on some deeper forms of connection, according to Matt Lundquist, LCSW, a psychotherapist and couples therapist.
As people are inclined to do when you use "leak" and "nuclear" in the same sentence, the Spanish got pretty touchy about all this; there's no way a radioactive leak in Gibraltar wouldn't spread to Spanish waters.
He didn't want amnesty — a touchy word even before the Obama immigration wars that were to come — but he proposed a guest-worker program that would see immigrants leave the country and come back to work legally.
China and the United States have made progress in all areas under discussion in trade talks, with unprecedented movement on the touchy issue of forced technology transfers, but sticking points remain, U.S. officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
My friends at school said that normally you would get in trouble for being too touchy with someone at events like this—the police can be picky when it comes to physical interaction between couples in public.
But the bill's supporters are pitching it as a way he can resolve the fear and uncertainty around what happens to current DACA beneficiaries — something that's become a surprisingly touchy political topic for Republicans after Trump's election.
"Have our leaders gone mad?" demanded a Times writer, who traced the new touchy-feely trend to political consultants like Republican Frank Luntz, who were trying to create more human interaction between their clients and the public.
His argument is emblematic of the bitter intraparty debates that Democrats are having across the country ahead of the 2018 midterm elections — debates that often split liberals across the touchy fault lines of race, age and gender.
Newton, a one-time Most Valuable Player Award winner, has been out since early November after aggravating an injury to a ligament in his left foot, and his recovery has been a touchy, but much discussed, topic.
Instead of facing, admitting, or resolving these incredibly touchy issues, the Trump candidacy allows Republican leaders to disavow a rogue candidate and his raw statements, in speeches and op-eds and on the cover of National Review.
" While Chiefs manager Joe Kruzel declined to comment on the lawsuit or the bill—"that situation is touchy so I wouldn't touch that one," he said—two of Chinea's agreed that minor league baseball is not an "apprenticeship.
The two countries last month agreed to set up a special panel to work out how they can jointly explore offshore oil and gas in areas both sides claim, without needing to address the touchy issue of sovereignty.
But now, as with so many other norms under Trump, this tradition looks to be in jeopardy of either becoming another hot button issue or something that teams may avoid all together because it's just too politically touchy.
Although these days, the president and first lady act about as awkward as a couple of 13-year-olds at their first homecoming dance around each other, there was a time when they were super-touchy in public.
Also, a debt-laden deal carries the risk of massive cost-cutting, with related job losses, another issue that would be exceedingly touchy in Adelaide, a city still reeling from the loss of Australia's motor car assembly plants.
Many of the 140 Vietnamese whose names are on the tablets came to Japan on a "technical trainee" programme that acts as a back door to blue-collar jobs in a country where immigration is a touchy subject.
In seven games with regular rest, he has a 5.28 E.R.A. The issue is a touchy one with Manager Joe Girardi, who could not seem to enjoy the comfortable victory, cutting off a question about Tanaka's rest afterward.
The two countries in February agreed to set up a special panel to work out how they can jointly explore offshore oil and gas in areas both sides claim, without needing to address the touchy issue of sovereignty.
Ms. Ayobami, who studied fiction writing with Ms. Adichie and Margaret Atwood, said she worried at first that Nigerian readers might balk at a novel that hinges on culturally touchy subjects like polygamy, infidelity and belief in magic.
Some other European lawmakers have warned that too-strict limits on what can be shared across the web may hamper freedom of speech, a touchy subject for many people who grew up behind the Soviet-era iron curtain.
In February, the two countries agreed to set up a special panel to work out how to jointly explore for offshore oil and gas in areas both sides claim, without needing to address the touchy issue of sovereignty.
In interviews with nearly two dozen voters over the last week, Biden's touchy-feely behavior drew a collective shrug, even if many women viewed his jokes as being in "poor taste," as one voter put it to CNN.
Adopting a measured, nonpartisan approach to his touchy material, Burke shows Gordon weathering political pressures and a terrifying attack on his family, while Marley struggles to dissuade his son from following him into a life of political terrorism.
However, a source with ties to the censors told Reuters that the authorities had considered it risky to screen the film before the congress, as it is partially set during China's 1979 war with Vietnam - a touchy subject.
The role of Poles in Nazi atrocities in Poland during World War II is a touchy subject for Warsaw, which has long objected to the phrase "Polish death camps" to describe the Nazi camps built on invaded Polish territory.
South Korea's former vice minister of foreign affairs and trade, Kim Sung-han, said Pyongyang would likely want to use the return of remains to improve its relations with Washington, while avoiding addressing more touchy subjects such as denuclearization.
With the "[b]ring in the machines" line — referring to the idea of robot umpires — Carney also hit on the touchy topic of job automation that Amazon officials have worked hard to downplay as it relates to their company.
Today's corporate culture—particularly tech, I suppose—embrace a far more touchy-feely communal vibe that claims to celebrate bohemianism and independence, while pretty blatantly reducing them to buzzwords and striving to eliminate the line between work and recreation.
The party has lately become even more hostile to scrutiny of Mao, unwilling to confront touchy questions about his and the party's unbridled power, or to dredge up contested memories of a time when perpetrators often became victims themselves.
Not all popular songs are right for the series (for some, publicizing who deserves exactly how much credit for a song can be a touchy subject), and a Diary of a Song video isn't a recommendation for a song.
" A 2005 afterword by Palahniuk said the book "presented a new social model for men to share their lives," one that would give them "the structure and roles and rules of a game" but not be "too touchy-feely.
Ben's wife, Jess (Ashley Park), is a nonstop satire of touchy-feely therapists as seen less in life than in other plays; she urges her in-laws, who were never physically close, to begin the healing by holding hands.
Jed, meanwhile, has been respectful of Hannah from the start, despite their obvious physical chemistry, and there's no doubt in our minds that this will go far in a competition that can get overly touchy-feely for all parties involved.
The use of the word "allegiance" in reference to Israel — particularly in context of the activities of the heavily Jewish pro-Israel lobbying world — is a touchy subject for good reason: It touches on age-old anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
Everything from his style (touchy-feely, to the point where he has made women uncomfortable) to his substance (proudly bipartisan, at a time when some on the left demand purity) scans as old-fashioned at a time of political transformation.
The worst part about the criticism might be the fact that a majority of the comments are coming from the Black community — the same people who know, firsthand, just how complicated and touchy the subject of hair can be for women.
TOKYO, April 17 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei ended little changed on Tuesday as investors turned cautious ahead of a meeting between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Donald Trump which Tokyo fears may link vital security matters with touchy trade issues.
He digs into the major barriers to putting on a major concert in Havana, from sourcing high-end production equipment in a technologically deprived country to running all plans past a nervous, touchy government that's openly afraid of youth culture's power.
Trudeau, in Manila for a summit of regional leaders, dropped in at an outlet of fastfood giant Jollibee Foods Corp after a visit to a nearby women's clinic that advocates family planning, a touchy subject in the Catholic-majority Philippines.
If "Man" is self-consciously a dinosaur -- where father doesn't know best, but usually stumbles into it -- "The Great Indoors" spins its male Neanderthal into the 21st century, surrounding the macho protagonist with a bunch of sensitive, touchy-feely 20-somethings.
When he fields touchy questions about the movement's willingness to use violence against people like Spencer, he's got more to lose than an anonymous protester, especially because he's apparently spent years obscuring the full extent of his activism to his family.
Related: As Women Die From Illegal Abortions in Brazil, Presidential Candidates Remain Silent "What's unique about this case is that it's saying to the government, you can't just compromise these rights because it's a touchy political issue for you," Nijhawan said.
Yet while the president moved on to other crises, it was of grave consequence to the British spooks, whose close partnership with the American security services is essential to them – but who, as the smaller partners, are touchy about slights.
And if you ever meet a web developer and they seem rude or touchy or mean, just remember they may have spent all day figuring out how a website will render on a gaming console that was released in 2006.
The shah was overthrown in the 22011 Islamic Revolution, an uprising that shook the foundations of the Muslim world and led to the infamous hostage crisis at the US embassy in Tehran that continues to be a touchy subject in Washington.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Virtual reality got a little too real at the Tokyo Game Show on Friday when gamers lined up at one exhibition and got touchy-feely with a mannequin that with VR goggles transformed into a female anime character.
The issue is a touchy one for American businesses, which until now have largely avoided the delicate choice between possibly offending Mr. Trump's passionate followers by distancing themselves from him, or angering the equally vocal constituencies opposed to his candidacy.
But while the bulk of research points to the strongest immune boost in coupled partners, there's something to be said about getting touchy with new flings: With each one-night stand, you're coming into contact with a new set of germs.
All of that looked to many Americans like the FBI getting involved in a touchy political issue — a major no-no for a top law enforcement agency in the US. That loss of trust, Trump suggested, led him to fire Comey.
The camera loves him, all 328 pounds (just a guess) of raw power and sensuality, and those very blessed press photographers has been capturing his every move—except for when he's on the golf course, because he's touchy about that.
She has a touchy relationship with her daughter (Judy Greer), whom Child Protective Services took away from her after Laurie kept forcing the kid to learn how to fire guns and prepare for battle with a barely human monster man.
It's a touchy issue on all sides, but for me at least the angry criticisms of Mallory and Sarsour feel condescending when made by privileged white women and celebrities such as Alyssa Milano -- who also called for Mallory to denounce Farrakhan.
Analysts at Morgan Stanley and Royal Bank of Canada said the energy markets forecast for 2018 was better than expected, a touchy issue at a time when the Australian government is leaning on power retailers to slash prices to households.
" Even Bill Kristol, newly woke, couldn't resist joining in: "Oprah: Sounder on economics than Bernie Sanders, understands Middle America better than Elizabeth Warren, less touchy-feely than Joe Biden, more pleasant than Andrew Cuomo, more charismatic than John Hickenlooper. #ImWithHer.
Here's a whole bunch of other things that did work for me: You can also combine these with "when I get home" and "when I leave home"-style commands that use geofencing, though they were a bit touchy in my tests.
"The modern coach is more willing to talk and engage with their players about kindness, friendship, love and empathy," he said, explaining that these touchy-feely subjects used to feel off-limits in the traditionally tough and stoic atmosphere of sports.
The Berlinale, as the festival is called, is held every February and, along with other important European film festivals such as the Venice Film Festival and Cannes, have been touchy on the subject of Netflix and its entries into competitions.
Visual data about the tower was still important for the robot's success—imagine trying to play Jenga while wearing a blindfold—so in addition to being touchy feely it also relied on a camera capturing the tower's shape and position over time.
If you're an executive who studies what's polling well with employees and customers and has decided it's time to pick a "touchy-feely" cause to align with your brand, you're already working against yourself, Ben & Jerry's CEO Matthew McCarthy told Business Insider.
The controversial comedian, who described the ball's ambiance as an orgy he once went to, had the audience simultaneously gasping and guffawing at his remarks about touchy subjects that he handled with the grace you can come to expect from Chappelle—R.
In a touchy-feely age in which modern ideas about workplace morale and collaborative management have made inroads even into orchestra conducting, traditionally one of the most autocratic of fields, Mr. van Zweden, 55, is more a maestro of the old school.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is moving to adopt a law allowing its octogenarian Emperor Akihito to abdicate but many touchy topics, such as his title and duties, remain to be settled before the monarch can retire in a step unprecedented for two centuries.
Sources told Reuters on Wednesday the two countries have made progress in all areas under discussion with unprecedented movement on the touchy issue of forced technology transfers, but there still are differences on protections for intellectual property and how to enforce any deal.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe could find his oft-touted close ties with Donald Trump sorely tested at a summit this week in which Tokyo fears the U.S. leader will to try to link vital security matters with touchy trade topics.
Actually reaching a deal will be a thorny process, however, as even seemingly small but touchy subjects such as whether the UK will allow imports of US chicken dipped in chlorine, which is prohibited by EU rules, will need to be addressed.
At the same time, ironically, a Southern-inflected "country" culture has become the standard fare of white Trump voters, who are mostly exurban and middle-class but are drawn to the touchy toughness of the big truck, the rifle, and the swagger.
On the latest episode of the CBS reality program, contestant Kellee Kim continued to express concern over the fellow player and Hollywood agent Dan for being too touchy and violating her personal space, even after making multiple requests for him to stop.
Speaking as a "rough, tough" former United States Marine any treatment that includes music, meditation, relaxation and soft lighting seems "touchy and feely" but…there is evidence a high tech combination of all those items seem to help some people with PTSD.
The strategy it developed to meet that end — its annual blitzkrieg of a celebrity-and-fashion Gala — is still a touchy subject, discussed sotto voce by others within the museum, who feel its glitz and cost is somehow unbecoming to the institution.
It follows a handful of students and teachers, including the superstar English teacher Jess Stovall, who are trying to address the systemic racism at their ostensibly integrated, progressive school — where even acknowledging race can be a touchy subject for some white people.
Side Street When Steve Stollman talks about the energy that once pulsed around the intersection of Houston and Mulberry Streets, he is not indulging some touchy-feely sensibility (even if he did make a living in the 1960s distributing hippie-friendly underground newspapers).
Detroiters, coming out of the nation's largest municipal bankruptcy, are touchy over how their city's narratives are told, whether it be the jaded tales of blight or the glowing renaissance stories that somehow overlook those in the black majority being left behind.
The episode illustrates how touchy the Trump administration is to any coverage that isn't Fox News-style fawning, and is the latest escalation in its one-sided feud with NPR — which has actually gone out of its way to cover Trump fairly.
But the screenwriters Stephen Chbosky ("The Perks of Being a Wallflower") and Evan Spiliotopoulos ("The Huntsman: Winter's War") added depth — what happened to Belle's mother, more about why the prince got zapped — and a new household character, a touchy harpsichord (Stanley Tucci).
Just last month, Trump majorly ruffled feathers with the large Asian power, when he tweeted a string of posts aggressively criticising China's monetary policy, as well as its territorial stance in the South China Sea — a touchy topic for China and its Southeast Asian neighbours.
For the study's purpose, the former are those who engage in religious activities often and consider them important, while the latter are those who answered positively to some touchy-feely questions, for example on whether they "felt a sense of a larger purpose in life".
The role will be judged in terms of hiring and retention, but a lot of it will be touchy-feely (to borrow the phrase for a class at a business school) and ensuring that the team is able to grow while maintaining its culture.
Cancer is a touchy topic on The Real Housewives of Orange County, what with Vicki Gunvalson's ex-boyfriend Brooks Ayers spending a whole season forging cancer documents and covering up his lies in order to make the Orange County Housewives believed he was in treatment.
Into that mismatched harmony come their two fathers, Brad's touchy-feely dad Don (John Lithgow) -- who greets him with a wet kiss on the lips -- and Kurt (Gibson), an absentee for much of Dusty's youth, who's all swagger, womanizing and "Back in my day" bravado.
A score of touchy groups had complained that an early cut of his latest video—which featured performers dressed as religious leaders gadding about a church, a mosque and a Chinese temple—insulted the dignity of Islam, a charge punishable by two years in prison.
It's all a bit saccharine, but A River Below—which premiered at Tribeca on Earth Day—is not so much a touchy-feely movie about conservation and endangered species as it is a vital work of art for the post-truth era of alternative facts.
But what this data signals to us is that the issues driving the social media conversation — like Joe Biden's touchy-feely style or questions around Elizabeth Warren's ancestry — may not prove to be quite as significant in the real life of the Democratic primary election.
I know you own an agency, so this is touchy, but it seems like what happens is clients go to an agency, the agency says, "We're going to perform this awesome thing for you," generally they bring in their best person, their most senior person.
Their brief scenes together represent a missed opportunity, and may also remind viewers of "Real Husbands of Hollywood," the brilliant BET sitcom that finds more laughter in touchy issues of race and masculinity than the two "Ride Along" movies (both directed by Tim Story) put together.
"Her idiosyncrasies and touchy-feely rhetoric, glaringly alien to mainstream politics, make her an easy subject for campy caricature, the sort of self-assured underdog queer people love to elevate," as Slate's Christina Cauterucci (full disclosure: We used to work together on an LGBTQ podcast) puts it.
"It's finally time I talk about this and face my fears and just open up," she says near the beginning of the video, explaining that it has been a "touchy subject" for her and something she has been wanting to share with her viewers for a while.
The NYC rapper posted a series of videos Tuesday explaining a run-in he had on Scandinavian Airlines Monday night, where he says an older female flight attendant got touchy with him -- which caused him to "spazz" out on her and get booted from the flight.
The idea of O'Rourke as the 2020 Democratic nominee is obviously a touchy issue for establishment-leaning Democrats and hard-line leftists alike—the cyberdrama of last week was a natural result of the many pieces that have been written for and against his long-shot candidacy.
This is touchy territory for the 27-year-old beat maker, known for his dazzling ability to play an MPC sampler as well as Jimmy Page did a guitar, as only four months ago he was shot during an attempted robbery in a parking garage in Harlem.
The role of Poles in Nazi atrocities on Polish soil during World War II has long been a touchy subject for Warsaw, which for years has objected to phrases such as "Polish death camps" to describe Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps on occupied Polish territory.
" And writing in the Catholic journal Commonweal, the critic Colin L. Westerbeck Jr. saw "Close Encounters" as the epitome of New Age mysticism "made out of, and for, our touchy-feely culture — the culture of group therapy and group grope, of EST, TM, and (close) encounter therapy.
"This is a touchy subject, for real," shouted Joleen Kelly from the back of a large meeting space at the Albuquerque Indian Center, as she and others who seek services at the nonprofit expressed concern Wednesday over how they believe they have been harassed on the city&aposs streets.
Shortly after, a source tells PEOPLE exclusively that a mystery man showed up to meet with Thorne, 19, and the duo were "touchy-feely and super engaged with one another" while making their way through the haunted house experience, which is inspired by the film It (hitting theaters Friday).
"For Xi, golf is just such a touchy topic back home, saddled with so much baggage -- the optics would be awful, with or without Trump," said Dan Washburn, author of "The Forbidden Game: Golf and the Chinese Dream," a book on the tumultuous history of golf in China.
While Stanford GSB was not at liberty to share the syllabus, the school did explain in detail what students can expect from the "Touchy Feely" course, which is designed to be a transformative experience to help students discover their own personal leadership style and develop authentic leadership skills.
Part of what's happened is that the kind of people attracted to higher education and to the administration tend to be people who have either bought into a touchy-feely approach to some of these issues, or people who are either just absolutely terrified that people will be offended.
Canales says the racial aspect of cleaning up Ocean Drive is a very touchy subject in Miami Beach, where elected officials and the police department have faced criticism over the years for turning South Beach upside-down whenever people of color visit the city for a major event.
In a statement on its official Weibo, the German car maker said it had deleted the controversial post immediately, and offered its sincerest apology to Chinese people, in a sign that foreign brands are growing more wary of the reputational damage that missteps on touchy political issues can bring.
That was a bigger number than what I thought they were going to come out with, to be honest with you, because when you talk internally, they're sort of a little touchy about, listen, we're not going after Netflix, we're not going to make as much content as Netflix.
Brett Kavanaugh is on the Supreme Court, Donald Trump is in the White House, and Joe Biden is on top of the 2016 Democratic Party primary polls despite Lucy Flores's complaints and HR experts' consensus that Biden's touchy ways would be out of bounds in a normal workplace.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads So Beyoncé performed at the Super Bowl this past weekend and, some say, clearly articulated political views that diverge from the mainstream, putting forward an idea of blackness as separate from a touchy-feely, well-meaning idea of universal togetherness conveyed by fellow performers Coldplay.
"I think the young royals do have to be careful because although they are trying to become much more touchy-feely and accessible, they are in danger of devaluing the brand because the brand is based on the fairytale and the fact they aren't accessible," royal biographer Claudia Joseph told Reuters.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell heads to Capitol Hill on Tuesday at a touchy juncture: The world is awash in fear from a deadly virus outbreak, lawmakers are just getting over a historically bruising political battle, and the central bank continues to fight against the perceived evil of low inflation.
Florence King, a columnist, author and professional misanthrope who was a constitutional crosspatch about all manner of things — in particular those things that smacked in the slightest of what she decried as touchy-feely late-21982th-century liberalism — died on Wednesday at her home in Fredericksburg, Va. She was 80.
It includes some meaningful touchy scenes like Finn holding a light saber for the first time in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, fingers grazing the ring in Lord of The Rings, Ava in Ex Machina feeling her own prototype mounted on a wall, Wall-E and EVE embracing and so on.
The former vice president has also committed a series of cringeworthy gaffes on the trail, was criticized for being too touchy with women and girls, and found himself in hot water for fondly recalling the days of "civility" in the Senate when he maintained close relationships with notoriously pro-segregation Senators.
But lower in the announcement, the company addressed its payout, a touchy subject for the company since any change to its policy could send long-time retail holders of the blue chip headed for the exits: GE said the spinoff is expected to be completed within 12 to 18 months.
After scoring twice for the Boston Bruins on Saturday, including the tiebreaking goal with 1 minutes 28 left in the third period, Pastrnak noticed that Marchand, known as a Little Ball of Hate, was a little touchy about the questions surrounding their line's lack of production earlier in the playoffs.
It also remains uncertain to what degree the defense team plans to focus on potentially touchy topics such as former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, whom Trump asked Ukraine's president to investigate during a July 85033 phone call while repeating unfounded allegations about their dealings in the country.
He thought she was his underage student, and he still chose to have touchy-feely conversations about his love life with her on a Ferris Wheel, not to mention partaking in the time-honored romantic tradition of dabbing your partner's nose with a paintbrush during a getting-the-gym-ready-for-prom-montage.
Scott Jordan, CEO of Scottevest, was one of the most outspoken, writing on Scoble's original apology post (now made private) that because Scoble was inappropriately touchy with him in the past —  in a way that made him feel uncomfortable but didn't emotionally scar him — he didn't think much of it at the time.
"When you're a comedian trying to go for jokes, you know how it is trying to figure out a way to get into something that's a touchy subject or something that's very sorrowful and you want to try to bring joy into something and you miss the mark," the Nickelodeon alum explained.
"We are, as a species, very touchy and feely, and I think we want to be able to not just know that we touch something, but we also like the confirmation of something having happened," Shree Nayar, director of Snap Research's imaging-focused research lab in New York, explained to CNN Business.
The ministers "took note of the concerns expressed by some countries on the land reclamations in the area, which have eroded trust and confidence, increased tensions and may undermine peace, security and stability in the region," the draft communique said without naming China and reflecting the internal divisions over the touchy issue.
Sources told Reuters on Wednesday that the United States and China have made progress in all areas under discussion in trade talks, with unprecedented movement on the touchy issue of forced technology transfers as China had put proposals on the table that went further than in the past, but sticking points remain.
The company may in fact even be the first to offer the feature, but anyone who's been involved in one of these sorts of corporate presentation will tell you the company in charge is extremely touchy when it comes to exact language — especially when it comes to playing favorites with other hardware partners.
Trump downplays Russian meddling in election despite intel report In addition to that, Trump lost the popular vote to Clinton by 2.9 million votes -- not more than 3 million votes, as Fox said in his tweet -- which has been something of a touchy subject for Trump, who has cited his Electoral College lead to highlight his win.
Maybe motivated by backlash to frequent emcee Ricky Gervais, maybe nudged by network partner NBC or maybe responding to our divided, touchy political moment, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, in their infinitely curious wisdom, decided to play it safe and sane this year, tapping people-pleasing late night party clown Jimmy Fallon to front the star-humping frivolity.
If you talk about politics in a more factual way, such as "This is what is happening now" instead of "The impeachment inquiry is a really good idea and who agrees" Politics can be a touchy subject if you are too opinionated around a group of kids in all different backgrounds with parents of different backgrounds and beliefs.
"I recognize who I think is your boyfriend in the library from all y'alls pictures on here and he's being kind of touchy with her, and I really didn't know if I should message you/how to tell you but I have been fully cheated on before and girl to girl I'd want to know," she wrote.
There was an interesting parallel between trying to find the language to talk about racism in the UK, where it's a very touchy subject – both as a woman and as a migrant – and discussing the abjection of Palestinians in Lebanon, which was the main point of contention when it came to getting backing from cultural institutions in Beirut.
Skin care is a touchy thing, and even with nearly 16,000 reviews you can't know for sure that it will work for you, but it is so far the only thing that has ever really made a difference in the clarity and appearance of my skin — and it seems I'm not alone in feeling that way.
Whoever replaces acting director Andrew McCabe will have one of the most difficult jobs in the country: Not only will they be taking charge of the nation's premier law enforcement agency, they'll inherit the investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election—an investigation everyone knows the president feels extremely touchy about.
Yet by the time you witness the transformation that Alma undergoes, from sweet and naive to someone with a vengeful streak to be at the end of the story—which I can't get into in that much detail here, because people on the internet are really touchy about spoilers—Greenwood's score has enveloped you entirely in that character change.
Guesses range from fairly wild conspiracy theories that link the tax questions to the Russia investigation and other dark plots to the apparent GOP consensus that Trump is just being touchy about something basically innocuous, like he's maybe not as rich as he says or that, thanks to loopholes, he pays a very low effective rate.
Now that the ingredients list is out of the way, let's talk about what really matters: the fact that this bare-bones formula, which features virtually nothing but amino acids, a dash of water, and the holy grail that is Hadasei-3, has caused my dry (yet also oily), breakout-happy, beyond-touchy skin to become soft, clear, plumped, and soothed.
With that in mind, and following failure in an election in the big state of Bihar last November, he and his advisers may calculate that whipping up a chorus of angry Indian nationalism serves them better than talking about touchy issues such as caste—and better than promoting narrow "Hindu" causes such as protecting cows from beef-eating Muslims and Christians.
She couldn't quite account for how it was done; these groups didn't have leadership, exactly, or if they did, they had large "steering committees" — and they could be touchy if you used the wrong word or gave one individual too much credit — but they used Facebook and they contacted friends of friends and somehow they got the signatures they needed.
"If Tedros wants WHO to stay informed about what's happening in China and influence how the country handles the epidemic, he cannot afford to antagonize the notoriously touchy Chinese government -- even though it is clear the country has been less than fully transparent about the outbreak's early stages, and perhaps still is," Kai Kupferschmidt wrote in the journal Science this week.
The hacked e-mails also reveal wrangling about how to minimise negative publicity around Mrs Clinton's use of a private e-mail server to send and receive secret government information; internal discussions about how to handle touchy Democratic grandees (including at the Obama White House); the uselessness of sundry reporters; and how to finesse moderate policy positions liable to displease the party's leftish activists.
Now, a leather jacket is a touchy piece of apparel, and it's something we all have to choose carefully based on a lot of things — not that there are any rules, but it can be a daunting task one way or another: You're investing hundreds of dollars in a highly personal item, and you probably want to get it right, whatever that may mean to you.
The autonomous collective the Temporary Office of Urban Disturbances has mounted this historical look back at that three-show series — whose different iterations addressed tenant rights, homelessness, and urbanism — and four town hall-style conversations on related subjects (on June 29, 282, 2105, and 23) that, given how touchy New Yorkers tend to be about anything related to gentrification, are sure to be fiery gatherings.
But the president did end up wading into some touchy U.S. topics when fielding questions, at one point defending his call for Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader GinsburgRuth Bader GinsburgFive takeaways from Trump's trip to India Justices bar Mexican parents from suing over fatal cross-border shooting of teen Supreme Court upholds death sentence for Arizona man MORE and Sonya Sotomayor to recuse themselves from "Trump-related" matters.
Mr. Macron's goal from the outset of his presidency has been to assert France as the leader on global issues like climate change, European unity and resistance to right-wing nationalism and authoritarianism, and toward that end he has sought to forge comradely relations even with leaders who hold opposing views, whether by hosting the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, in the imperial splendor of Versailles or getting touchy-feely with Mr. Trump.
A romance between two of the students, Sarah and David, is the prism through which we see the academic year: touchy-feely classes in which Kingsley subjects his pupils to what feels like psychological torture; auditions for and the mounting of the big show (Guys and Dolls); the triumphant cast party; and a visit from some British thespians—high schoolers, as well as their teacher and his former student, now the head actor.
There's also everything that's happened since Obama and Biden left office: the hard nativist turn in the electorate toward Trump that many see as a rebellion against the Obama–Biden years; the poor aging of Biden's Senate votes on issues like criminal justice; and a national dialogue over sexual abuse and harassment that has brought fresh scrutiny over Biden's handling of the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation hearings and his habit of being overly touchy when greeting women.
"  WHERE THIS STORY GETS EVEN MORE TOUCHY: "White House communications director Hope HicksHope Charlotte HicksHope Hicks defends accuracy of her congressional testimony Nadler subpoenas Lewandowski, former White House official for testimony House panel to go to court to enforce McGahn subpoena, Nadler says MORE, who has been in a romantic relationship with Rob Porter, was involved in crafting the response to the allegations of domestic abuse leveled against Porter on Tuesday, two sources familiar with the matter tell me.
The Labour leader, while he put on a confident performance, is still fragile and touchy about his international alliances, dodging questions about his frequent appearances on the state-owned Iranian news channel, Press TV. And though his speech included a passage assuring the Jewish community that Labour was resolutely opposed to anti-Semitism, he posed for a picture (he says, unintentionally) with an activist wearing a "BDS" button – short for the "Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions" movement, which aims to isolate Israel over its treatment of Palestinians.
In order to accomplish that, the Act also had to address the matter of the duration of these new copyright protections, which is always (post-1998) a touchy subject: (Source: US Copyright Office) (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Live Nation) (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Live Nation) Money (That's What I Want – and lots and lots of listeners, too.) For the digital music services themselves, this statutory or 'blanket' license arrangement should mean fewer infringement actions being brought; this might even help their prospects for investment and encourage  new and more innovative services to come into the mix.
Harvard and Stanford MBA grads reveal the most important benefits they got from business school, besides their education22 pieces of career advice you're bound to get from business school, according to successful MBA graduatesA founder who spent 6 years working at Facebook gives 3 reasons why it was a better education than an MBA — and why he'd rather hire someone with tech experienceMBA grads of Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, and more share the unique career paths they took after business school — that didn't end in finance or consulting95% of Stanford MBA students take a nonrequired course nicknamed 'Touchy Feely.

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