They are thin skinned and looking for a reason to take issue with something that is not there.
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He says the things that thin-skinned corporate bosses wince at and headline-hungry reporters drool over.
Lighter and more thin-skinned than cabernet sauvignon or merlot, pinot is sensitive to climate and handling.
"They're thin-skinned red varietals with lots of acidity that are super food-friendly, " he said.
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As you can see, this isn't about a thin-skinned billionaire, it's a plea for rights.
Thin-skinned or not, Mr Allason is undoubtedly a man who likes to live dangerously.
India's politicians many of whom are rather witty themselves are not always thin-skinned or set on censorship.
Bush himself is quite thin-skinned, and so his handlers may not want him to be looking through it.
Some people with the disorder are extremely thin-skinned and vengeful, said Mary Ellen O'Toole, a retired FBI profiler.
Sadly, we have thin-skinned, subjective management today in most business and government circles.
The first was the thin-skinned Donald Trump, who at that time was considering running for president against Obama in 2012.
Then, too, by responding with borderline hysteria to Olmert's statement, Rice has demonstrated, once again, that she remains a thin-skinned whiner.
Breeders for PepsiCo developed the potatoes, in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, to be the best for chipping thin-skinned, round, and solid, with good color and flavor.
The crop volumes in the vineyard have to be lower to achieve ripeness and the thin-skinned grape needs to be handled gently in the winery.
The point is, politics has never been for the thin-skinned or the faint-of-heart, and if you enter the arena, you should expect to get roughed up.
The hot, high-altitude region of Mendoza proved particularly well suited to the thin-skinned, late-ripening grape much more so than the cool climates of the Loire and Bordeaux.
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And by the same token, police officers can't - I don't believe should be so thin-skinned as to allow someone to get them to do something that they perhaps would not have done.
But it irritated the thin-skinned premier, as he showed in a speech in the legislature last month in which he attacked one of his most vocal critics for complaining that Jews believe they are the only people to have suffered.
Since most kids now have access to cable TV, the Internet, unlimited talk and texting, college and a world of opportunities that was unimaginable even 20 years ago, it seems that adults have responded by becoming ever more overprotective and thin-skinned.
She has a reputation for reserve: for being likable but shy and thin-skinned, and not at all comfortable with the personal impact of having created a modern myth, sold four hundred and fifty million books, and inspired more than six hundred thousand pieces of Harry Potter fan fiction, a total that increases by at least a thousand stories a week.
That song celebrates people who are neither appropriately light-skinned, as some people might argue, nor as thin as fashion may dictate.
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