But if the market in Japan is insensitive to prices the international market is not.
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The leaders of the Congress party, including Jawaharlal Nehru, were insensitive to these fears.
Obama's message was not only deceptive and off point, it was deeply insensitive to his audience.
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But though judges aren't insensitive to personal issues, they don't always buy them.
The Europeans say that the Americans are insensitive to their internal political structures.
For a company to be truly high-quality, its business has to be insensitive to the health of the global economy.
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Please stop and think before saying something so naive and insensitive to the millions of people living in Northern Ireland.
Veterinarians say the bird lacks a gag reflex and their esophagus is lined with collagen, which makes it insensitive to pain.
The actor complained that journalists had "blocked his car not allowing it to move, insensitive to need of ailing occupant to get securely home".
"I've heard this for 30 years and I'm not insensitive to it, " Dayton said of the argument that high taxes make businesses look elsewhere.
It also hurt that he was seen as a dilettante, born to wealth and privilege and thus insensitive to the concerns of ordinary voters.
So maybe it should just have to live with a government customer that is insensitive to the broader economic consequences of enforcing tough contract terms.
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Despite Bloomberg's assurances the city wouldn't be strained, it seemed insensitive to assign police and city workers to cover a road race while a crisis continued.
Much as he wishes to be the apostle of orthodox economics and free trade, he cannot afford to seem insensitive to the losers in this system.
The FDA appeared incredibly insensitive to the welfare of patients.
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This makes gold singularly insensitive to variations in supply.
And demand for the sort of exports Germany has done well with, mostly luxury cars and specialist capital goods, tends to be insensitive to shifts in the exchange rate.
Republicans, fearful that Democrats were trying to portray them as insensitive to women, argued that they oppose pay discrimination but disagree with the Democrats' bill, which was written without their input.
So we think on the upside, during the bubble, these testosterone levels were making the traders insensitive to risk-reward signals but also insensitive to price signals such as the rate of interest.
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The topic of this debate, kids' privacy, has forced app developers and industry representatives to walk a fine line to avoid being seen as insensitive to an issue parents care deeply about.
He was recently hauled before the Gender Equality Court by the Sonke Gender Group, which said this statement was insensitive to those who had been victims of rape and would perpetrate rape myths.
Whatever way he meant it, "autistic" is often used as an insult and it's insensitive to use a term that describes a disability or a condition in this way, says the National Autistic Society.
"It would be inappropriate and insensitive to those who have suffered loss or injury to offer any opinion or observation while investigations are still ongoing and in advance of findings of the court, " he added.
Funeral directors told Australian media that the guidelines were insensitive to the needs of grieving relatives who wanted to celebrate the life of the deceased with a service including photographs, videos and the dead person's favourite music.
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Venezuelans' generally optimistic attitude owes much to the hopes they place in Hugo Chavez, a populist former paratrooper whose election as president in 1998 put an end to four decades of rule by two parties widely seen as corrupt and insensitive to poverty.
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Failing to appreciate how greatly the ebb and flow of commerce depends upon an efficient and safe aviation system, and possibly insensitive to the aggressive competition from foreign aerospace manufacturers seeking advances in ATC modernization, they argue there are more pressing problems that demand attention and dollars.
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Anti-racism groups are concerned that unless education programs are introduced in schools, sport and the workplace, current insensitive attitudes to race could contribute to serious social problems.
Providers were often strikingly insensitive even to clear criminal risks.
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