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He sensitively avoided mentioning her ex-husband’s new girlfriend.
It is vital to treat ambiguities and contradictions sensitively, to understand how and why they came about.
The direction it eventually falls depends very sensitively on its centre of gravity; any small departure triggers a fall in a particular direction.
The variation of the conductance as a function of the ion concentration depends sensitively on the equilibrium factors that governs the occupancy of the pore.
The dependence of language on context, whether of setting or of interlocutors, is well illustrated in this sensitively written book.
This would enable the relationship between the king and his subjects to be reconstructed more sensitively.
In examining these findings, it is important to consider several factors that may influence caregivers' abilities to respond sensitively to their infants.
Given these and other momentous changes, one would expect to find "culture" very carefully and sensitively defined in the literature on cultural competence.
An infant who is not parented sensitively may have difficulty learning to regulate emotion.
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