And yet, in keeping with its environmental sensitivities, the country maintains a comparatively light touch on the land.
It's time we put these sensitivities we have respected within the banking community aside.
King said he was reluctant to give that description, which can inflame racial sensitivities.
First, the United States kept this concept secret in deference to the political sensitivities among allies.
She presented examples of European policies, stressing difficulties related to political sensitivities around Holocaust-related issues.
Indeed, in 1944, with your newly acquired sensitivities, your argument could have run like this.
In the context of French cultural sensitivities, it is bound to look like betrayal.
Germany, aware of continuing sensitivities, will act only with other forces from Nato or the European Union.
SABMiller believes that its African roots help it better to understand the cultural sensitivities in the continent.
And I don't underestimate the difficulties of this because each member country has particular sensitivities, political barriers.
The Saudi rulers are doubtless well aware of the sensitivities involved in the attempts to renovate Mecca.
However, I strongly urge that consideration be given to political realities and the sensitivities of the American public.
Taxes and politics have always been linked, causing no end of sensitivities on both sides of the aisle.
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In the 2008 presidential campaign, sensitivities were such that even references to the Democrat's middle name were deemed bad form.
History and politics explain why some countries will not take part in the bombing, though some critics deride their sensitivities.
Bound by cultural sensitivities, the default reaction of the bureaucracy is to review the procedures and wring its hands ineffectively.
Media outlets, in or outside the Muslim world, can very well provide objective reporting without offending their readers' religious sensitivities.
As we speak, the official West and its public opinion are all now well-aware of the sensitivities of these issues.
If we avoid questions because we worry about what they do to people's sensitivities, then we will never arrive at conclusions.
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The group said the poster offended religious sensitivities by associating "the symbol of absolute hatred and the symbol of absolute love".
The SDLP's Dominic Bradley said there were deep sensitivities around the motion and that some MLAs had served in the UDR.
Post-colonial sensitivities mean that single states are no longer appointed as carers, and that a permanent transitional system cannot be developed.
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Mr Murdoch said the New York Post would "seek to be more attuned to the sensitivities of our community" in the future.
Ask them if they believe in climate sensitivities of 3C or higher.
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"Don't call it a war game", Pentagon officials were saying - a reflection perhaps of the sensitivities surrounding Nato at the moment.
The goal is to reduce friction with host nations, the kind that results from accidents and other problems relating to local sensitivities.
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Mentoring someone from another country adds a unique perspective that helps develop our cultural sensitivities, which serves us well in our globalized world.
That doesn't mean that each country isn't going to be working through these issues with its own history and its own sensitivities in mind.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad fears an intrusion by what might be called McCulture -- an American-led world that is intolerant of others' sensitivities.
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