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Khasbulatov acknowledged the link with the United States was sensitive.
But Rebecca Young was sensitive in its extended viola solo.
Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, was sensitive to that argument.
Ms. Lynch said the federal government was sensitive to Ferguson's concerns.
The information on high-level graft was sensitive, Mr. Skripal said.
Even when I was healthy, I was sensitive to the process.
She had a great heart which was sensitive to the world's violence.
In actuality, he cared so much that he was sensitive about it.
Much of the information workers were reviewing, like Social Security numbers, was sensitive.
Other key details: – The timing of Friday's remarks was sensitive for Yellen personally.
But they might have been sceptical that Kepler was sensitive enough to spot any.
When I discussed writing this article with my mother, it was sensitive and difficult.
Petras was sensitive to accusations that she was somehow "using" her identity for publicity.
He made Gehrig cry once, but he was less mean than Lou was sensitive.
China's representative said the national security exception was sensitive and should be used only exceptionally.
"Meier was sensitive to the fact of where the Getty was being built," Hartwig said.
Kieffer Bellows was sensitive to suggestions that his family name had advanced his hockey career.
" Yoni Peres, one of his sons, said his father was "sensitive and caring towards all people.
The film stock was sensitive to color – making red lip stains appear black on screen, Makeup.
The intelligence agency did not tell lawmakers whether any of the data stolen was sensitive material.
She declined to provide details, saying the issue was sensitive because it touched on party power.
Trump perhaps was sensitive to the fact that he had publicly undermined members of his own administration.
"What people saw in Bill Clinton was a person who was sensitive to their needs," Hastings said.
Orsini said that afterward, his son was sensitive to light and noise, experienced headaches and was lethargic.
The intelligence, which was about ISIS, was sensitive enough that it could have exposed a vulnerable source.
He was sensitive and respectful, and even Elena's parents, who could be stern and unforgiving, supported their relationship.
He had bad headaches, she said, was sensitive to chemical smells and would not shake hands with people.
The conductor Marco Armiliato led a vibrant performance that was sensitive to the interpretive nuances of this youthful cast.
It was the second such tip she'd received in the last few days, and she was sensitive to it.
Officials told the Post that the information was sensitive and that its exposure endangered the relationship with an ally.
Mr. Trump, he said, was a good sport, and the only jokes he was sensitive about referred to finances.
"I knew it was sensitive," Baker told lawmakers last year in testimony that has not yet been publicly released.
The accompanying live video installation, designed and executed by Tal Rosner, was sensitive to prismatic changes in the music.
There was a sign about the trans day of remembrance, which I thought was sensitive and great to see.
Kunzer-Murphy said that as a woman, she was sensitive to the perception of a qualified minority candidate being overlooked.
Sheriff: 'Sensitive information' not disclosed Bosenko said there was "sensitive information" related to the disappearance that he would not disclose.
All of them said that they would think he was sensitive and kind—provided that he was also good-looking.
As a torture victim, Mr. McCain was sensitive to the detention and interrogation of detainees in the fight against terrorism.
Vichiconti told me to wait before taking a picture, because the student's project was sensitive to the flash from my camera.
We wanted to engage with this, but we equally wanted to do it in a way that was sensitive and honest.
If Greenland's ice sheet was sensitive before our global atmospheric experiment got underway, it's likely to be even more so now.
Her private letters reveal that she was sensitive to what was being said about her, despite her deep distaste for publicity.
Takata engineers had long known that its explosive was sensitive to moisture and adopted it despite internal concerns over its safety.
"Diplomatically, it was sensitive to make US platforms come to Biarritz and sign something while the American president wasn't there," he said.
McCrory noted he was "sensitive" to the needs of transgender people, suggesting adding unisex restrooms or showers at universities in the state.
But Mr. Walker acknowledged that colleagues have expressed skepticism about his work with Pepsi, and said he was sensitive to the optics.
The Mexican currency is the most traded in emerging markets, and it was sensitive to polls throughout the campaign, waxing when Mrs.
However, Acosta told senators he was sensitive to the fact that overtime rules have not been updated in more than a decade.
During his 1988 campaign, George Bush was sensitive to the "microscopic probing" his children were facing, particularly as the election drew near.
I knew he was straight, don't get me wrong, but he was sensitive and endearing and he actually liked hanging out with me!
Contacted on social media, Abdirashid declined to comment about his role as a broker, saying that the issue of illegal migration was sensitive.
Indeed, the model was sensitive enough to identify individuals despite developmental modifications in their neural connections over the course of a few years.
Talking to Jordan was sensitive and sweet, and it helped me remember why I gave him the First Impression Rose that first night.
Fans were cruel when contrasting the two young women's looks, and it was not lost on Ms. Mack, who was sensitive to criticism.
According to the emails, developers knew the data was sensitive, but they still pushed to collect it as a way of expanding Facebook's reach.
Orr said the central bank's growth forecasts had proven too optimistic over the past 18 months, and it was sensitive to further downward surprises.
The Cleveland Indians said that the organization was "sensitive to both sides of the conversation" about the logo and continued to examine the issue.
A total of 85033 emails contained information that federal agencies say was sensitive at the time it was sent or received, Comey told reporters.
Duterte said Trump was "sensitive" and understanding about his crackdown and was encouraged by what he interpreted as Trump's indication he would not interfere.
China's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday the situation in the Middle East was sensitive and complex and called on relevant parties to exercise restraint.
Many big hospital systems — like Johns Hopkins and Emory — refused even to tell me if their security guards were armed, saying it was sensitive information.
Scientists claimed during the launch that the "super eye in the sky" was sensitive enough to detect a cell phone in use on the moon.
Kromtech did not attempt to access any of the data for legal reasons, and thus was unable to confirm whether any of it was sensitive.
At that time, he echoed a similar complaint that medical cannabis was too expensive and that he was sensitive to chemicals used in growing it.
Mauresmo departed this year, saying she wanted to devote time to her child, although it was also speculated that she was sensitive to Murray's outbursts.
Mr. Obama's allies said Mr. Grassley's decision could suggest that he was sensitive to accusations that he was preventing Congress from carrying out its obligations.
Her background informed her jurisprudence, which was sensitive to states' rights and often deferred to the judgments of the other branches of the federal government.
To make sure the museum was sensitive to the community's concerns, she also hired a gender consultant to help vet the show's language and concepts.
Producer Gale Anne Hurd also acknowledged that the creative team was sensitive to the criticism and had sought to "tone it down" after the season premiere.
Britain's economy was sensitive to changes in the world economy and stood to benefit from stronger U.S. growth and its impact on other counties, he said.
He was sensitive to the "language of people jammed together, like in the military and prisons," he told the Santa Monica radio station KCRW's "Bookworm" podcast.
He wasn't in the least good-looking, and I was sensitive to that: I'd just spent the past six days gazing at images of beautiful men.
Mr. Hannan said the school was sensitive to preserving liberal arts majors — like political science and history — in its review, though some specialties would be discontinued.
The trouble, said the group from Novartis, was that the test used by Dr Lee's team was sensitive to proteins besides GDF-11, messing up the results.
Which is why, Ms. Fitzpatrick said, she, Mr. Medinger and her colleagues at Western States wanted to create a policy that was sensitive, as well as fair.
Obviously, he had been encouraged to act presidential and reassure the country that our leader was sensitive, aware and taking a responsible position for all our benefit.
If you have a pair of these radicals in a chemical reaction that was sensitive to this oscillation, the Earth's magnetic field could potentially change the reaction's outcome.
Senior officials and police declined to give official statement on the attack, saying it was sensitive, and that they still awaited detailed report from officers on the ground.
All the lenders are working toward a resolution with the "desire that this airline keeps running", the official said, declining to be named as the matter was sensitive.
All the lenders are working towards a resolution with the "desire that this airline keeps running," the official said, declining to be named as the matter was sensitive.
They discussed the South China Sea and English acknowledged the topic was "sensitive", though he said he did not think it would affect the rest of their relationship.
Second, Mr. Comey revealed that the information in those emails was sensitive enough to be what is officially known as "born classified," a technical but highly meaningful distinction.
In a footnote, Marrero wrote that he was "sensitive" to Trump's argument that Monday's ruling could "embolden" state officials to investigate presidents in the future purely for political gain.
There is no record of what was in the trunk, but it was "sensitive enough that the Sons of Liberty wanted it out" of British reach, Dr. Bach said.
The dermatologists I spoke to said that a biopsy of a patient's skin could determine what kinds of light the patient was sensitive to; treatment could follow from there.
She explains that she took Wednesdays off of work to spend quality time with her younger daughter (Solange is five years younger than Beyoncé), and was sensitive to Solange's needs.
But while Affleck's turn last fall as an autistic assassin in The Accountant was sensitive enough to its subject, it came off mostly as a collection of thriller-friendly tics.
According to interrogation memos, they decorated the walls with photos of genitalia, and set up a baby crib, because he was sensitive about the fact that he had no children.
When asked whether he was "sensitive" to the reasons behind the protest, Trump pointed out that last year he signed a criminal justice reform bill, the First Step Act, into law.
Although Theresa May was sensitive enough to write to MPs who have faced death threats, she recently gave an ill-judged speech blaming Parliament for thwarting the people's will on Brexit.
"The market was sensitive to positive news rather than negative news as it had already priced in very bad scenarios," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief currency strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
His decade with Obama blurred his own identity to the vanishing point, and he was sensitive enough—unusually so for a political operative—to fear losing himself entirely in the larger story.
He lay down on the concrete and moaned that Fieri's "group" was out to get him; he also said there was sensitive material on his phone that he urgently needed to delete.
Like his great forebear Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Nietzsche was sensitive to the fact that progress and regress can coexist, and he worried that it is all too easy to misrepresent conformity as freedom.
The judge said he was sensitive to Doe's concerns about public filings exposing intimate personal information that could lead to discrimination at Doe's new job and even bullying of Doe's school-aged children.
Lotte Shopping has frozen wages for its department store business this year for the first time since 2009, three Lotte officials said this week, declining to be identified as the matter was sensitive.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, who said on Sunday he was sensitive to the sense of abandonment expressed by some protesters, stressed that the government would not back down on its fuel tax plans.
Volker, who has worked at Whiting for more than 30 years, said he was sensitive to the tribe's concerns that construction of the Dakota Access pipeline would disturb ancestral burial sites and other historical areas.
"Such activities are uncalled for and should be refrained as these are not in accordance with the law," the UIDAI said, adding that the number was sensitive information just like bank account or passport numbers.
But in the case of the device photos and the Manchester attacker's name, the information was sensitive enough that disclosing it could have had an impact on the ongoing counterterrorism investigation, national security experts say.
On Election Day, as it became clear that Mr. Trump would be the next president, I tried to reassure my roommate that I was sensitive to her politics and personal concerns about a Trump administration.
British finance minister Philip Hammond said on Wednesday he was sensitive to the potential problems for British exporters, especially those involved in cross-border supply chains, should the country end up outside the customs union.
He jerked a little when I kissed the inside of his thighs, he was sensitive there, too, but he didn't try to stop me, he was being good, he let me do what I wanted.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen told reporters in a briefing on Monday that terrorists had crossed the border into the United States but that information about the number of such incidents was sensitive or classified.
"If you look at earlier cases, it takes several, gradual steps for unspoken reprisals to be eased," said an official from a Korean firm accompanying Moon who declined to be identified as the matter was sensitive.
Guillaume said he was sensitive about not playing his character as a racial stereotype and was pleased that Benson evolved from being a butler to a political power player - albeit one that retained the same crotchety attitude.
"Diplomatically, it was sensitive to make U.S. platforms come to Biarritz and sign something while the American president wasn't there," he said, adding that Google, Facebook and Snapchat were among the platforms due to sign the charter.
The film's jolly, satirical bent led some critics to call Chahine the Fellini of the Arab world — though he was sensitive to such comparisons, and once replied that Fellini was in fact the Chahine of the West.
"If he hadn't been coached by people not to get into his faith and avoid his faith, I think that was one of his strongest points and he was sensitive about not really going there," VanderSloot said.
Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey, who served under President George W. Bush, has said the evidence suggests that Clinton knew at least some of the information was sensitive, and yet kept it on her personal server anyway.
" Michael Palladino, the union president of the Detectives' Endowment Association, says Detective DiGaudio was sensitive to potentially revictimizing Complainant 2 and that the district attorney's office acknowledges that "DiGaudio did not influence the victim's evidence or testimony.
The territory was sensitive, Taylor may have wanted to make sure that her brand was consistent and cohesive, but many of her fans saw this as a money grab in a space where they weren't doing any harm.
Wright was sensitive to both the ways that a small, impoverished town comes to depend on a corporatized prison system and the fact that art is not set apart from the lived realities of that or any system.
In that email exchange, it was made clear to Trump Jr. that he would meet with a Russian government attorney and that the information was "sensitive" and "part of Russia and its government's support" for the Trump campaign.
But more than any other editor in comics, Lee was sensitive to dynamic art, and he was able in 1956 to recruit the two most visionary artists to ever work in superhero comics, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko.
But in his summary of the investigation's findings and related testimony on Capitol Hill, Comey said that a total of 85033 emails contained information that federal agencies said was sensitive at the time it was sent or received.
"If we can confirm that the allegations are true and accurate, that would be disappointing," said CPAC Communications Director Ian Walters, who added that he was sensitive to the fact that the claims are as of yet unconfirmed.
Each film was sensitive to one of a score of compounds known to be found on the breath of patients suffering from a range of 17 illnesses, including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, bladder cancer, pulmonary hypertension and Crohn's disease.
In the end, Colangelo was done in by two things: first, the information revealed in the tweets was sensitive, team-related data that only a few people could have known and, second, this is absolutely embarrassing for the team.
Weight Watchers denies that any of the data left publicly accessible was sensitive; the Amazon account linked to the exposure was a "testing environment used only to test new services and features," Weight Watchers said in an email to Gizmodo.
At one level, the answer is obvious: On some of the most important issues of his day, Glazer was sensitive to evidence and willing to change his mind, none more famously than his eventual endorsement of a soft form of multiculturalism.
A senior maritime security researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), who requested anonymity because the topic was sensitive, said the code of conduct would call for all related parties to stop militarising islands in the South China Sea.
"If you look at practices in other countries, it's definitely a trend to cancel the pre-sale system and it's an important measure to lower the leverage in the property sector," said a developer who requested anonymity as the subject was sensitive.
Apple was sensitive to a reputation it earned, early on, as a home for uplifting programming, with little or no room for the gritty antihero fare that has defined many critically acclaimed series over the last two decades, from "The Sopranos" onward.
"Porter did not contact Brand because he was sensitive to the implications of that action and did not want to be involved in a chain of events associated with an effort to end the investigation or fire the Special Counsel," the report said.
The agency also set detection thresholds for the six PFAS compounds included as much as 2200 times higher than what the test was sensitive enough to detect — so high that only the most extreme cases of contamination were reflected in the federal drinking water dataset.
That Trump would be so incredibly insensitive to the widow of a soldier who died under his watch is astounding, doubly so considering it came after he spent days making the case that he was sensitive to the plight of soldiers to an unprecedented degree.
So, when Mr. Johnson made his first visit to Dublin as prime minister earlier this week, he went out of his way to show he was sensitive to the threat that Britain's departure from the European Union poses to its smaller next-door neighbor.
It would spiral into different iterations and meanings ( emo) but the lanky OC character started a particular kind of recognition in modern masculinity, or the deconstruction of it, that had long existed: he was sensitive and weird, usually very anxious; shy but funny and wicked smart.
Also, she added, because my cancer was sensitive to hormones, meaning my particular tumors contained proteins that grow in response to exposure to them, there was — good news — a drug I could take that would block my hormones and help prevent my breast cancer from returning.
" He said that while he was "sensitive to the fact that last-minute changes to election laws may generate confusion," he felt that because of the coronavirus "it is apparent that some accommodation is necessary to preserve citizens' right to vote amidst this unprecedented health crisis.
If the content of the call was sensitive, Mr. Abedi used phones that were disposable, or dispatches were sent from Libya by his contacts to his "friend" — living in Germany or Belgium — who then sent it to Mr. Abedi in Britain, according to the former intelligence chief.
Vice President Mike Pence, who also appeared at the governors conference and tends to speak about policy in more cautious terms than Mr. Trump, assured state leaders that while the administration wanted trade to be "both free and fair," it was sensitive to the value of Nafta.
But the aide never reached out to Ms. Brand "because he was sensitive to the implications of that action and did not want to be involved in a chain of events associated with an effort to end the investigation or fire the special counsel," according to the report.
When asked during an interview with CBS This Morning about whether he was "sensitive" to the reasons why many viewers were choosing to protest the NFL in support of Colin Kaepernick, Trump pointed out that last year he signed a criminal justice reform bill, the First Step Act, into law.
" (Among those onstage: Pinter's wife at the time, Vivien Merchant.) As with Beckett, Mr. Hall was sensitive to every word — and, equally important, pause — in the script, and according to Pinter's biographer Michael Billington, "once held a dot-and-pause rehearsal to mark the precise musical notations in Pinter's text.
Earlier this year he and his colleagues published a study that found a gene that was sensitive to hormonal changes and was linked to PMDD In the study, women with PMDD had this gene and were more sensitive to hormone level changes throughout the menstrual cycle than women who didn't have PMDD.
It's the parable of the Trump challenger: Cruz would not criticize Trump, for he was sensitive to the cult of personality that surrounded him; Trump then devoured Cruz, devoured all, including the people of principle, and required fealty forever after; and now a new cult of personality — the Romance of Beto — has come for Ted Cruz.
"He was no doubt aware that this was sensitive information that he was putting out, and it was bad precedent for him to be doing this as the most visible evangelist for Aadhaar," said Kiran Jonnalagadda, a member of the volunteer-led Internet Freedom Foundation, which works on privacy, freedom of expression, and net neutrality issues in India.
Jason Furman, who was chairman of the White House's Council of Economic Advisers for most of former President Barack Obama's second term, said on Tuesday the Obama administration, even as it crafted ambitious programs, was sensitive to how extra spending effected the ratio of total government debt to gross domestic product, and assumed it was good to keep that ratio stable or declining.

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