Whenever you read stories like that on PF blogs, it can feel like touchy-feely academic hogwash.
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Culture, this city's calling card, is often a touchy matter, especially since Hurricane Katrina.
The issue injects a touchy subject into the controversial realm of environmental law and policy.
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"We haven't picked businesses that are touchy-feely since Blockbuster, " says Berrard, Swisher's chief executive.
But the FBAR landscape is touchy and the reversal of Williams suggests treading carefully.
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Touchy topics span the technical details of their applications to the feedback they received from Apple.
Why this revival of the memory of a proud, touchy man who became a national myth?
She doesn't like his touchy-feely ways, he finds her incremental style of politics frustrating.
But the traditional relationship with Britain is also still a touchy issue in Australia.
But leadership experts say avoiding touchy subjects can bring about bigger headaches down the road.
Mr Portillo's transformation from right-wing ideologue to touchy-feely liberal clearly baffled some of his audience.
Still, both men learned to avert conflict, avoid touchy subjects and try to keep everyone happy.
Most Americans also reckon that, despite his touchy-feely manner, their new president is tough enough.
The nation will become more touchy-feely and baby-minded with the news of an impending heir.
Mr Obama has some politics on his side, on the touchy subject of campaign contributions.
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To France's relief, there has been no further mention of this distinctly touchy issue.
Naturally, I am leering of any touchy-feely overemphasis on cooperation at the expense of healthy competition.
But that doesn't account for the more touchy-feely parts: poignancy and hope and a sense of place.
It is understandable for my beloved Cameroon, for example, to be touchy about military sites appearing onscreen.
The author hits all the hot buttons: corruption, East Timor, the Suharto succession and sometimes touchy Australian-Indonesia relations.
It is a very touchy subject, one that people think we are long overdue in trying to resolve.
Sharing data about flu viruses has been a touchy subject with the WHO and the CDC for years.
Ms. Mirren gets exactly the stability-conferring character of the sympathetic but un-touchy-feely "postage stamp with a pulse" monarch.
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This will lay the groundwork for future posts on how health care reform deals with this touchy subject.
In the UK, the Guardian follows a similar line of thought, saying Vladimir Putin is no touchy-feely politician.
Still, the brewer's touchy-feely Clydesdale commercial showing a horse being reunited with its trainer was a crowd pleaser.
This is why individuals like Prince Alwaleed are a bit touchy right now.
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Chappell's philosophy is undoubtedly too touchy-feely for some, but not a rarity anymore.
It's not quite as solemn as it sounds, and here as elsewhere, a touchy-feely vibe is dispersed by humor.
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