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  • He pointed to the damage done to the sensitive ecosystems in Shoalwater Bay by the US-Australia military training exercises that have taken place there since 1992.
  • Other applications of this discovery include sensors so sensitive that they can detect a single molecule.
  • He offended sensitive members of the staff and press with arrogant quips about artists and audiences, but he revitalised an elderly board and ran a tight set of budgets.
  • An assessment of these may provide us with more accurate and more sensitive insights into the Indian past.
  • The entertainment business is the most sensitive market in the world.
  • These creams and ointments vary in strength, and using the wrong strength in sensitive areas can damage the skin, especially in infants.
  • In those cells they found proteins called cryptochromes which are highly sensitive to magnetism, undergoing slight structural alterations in response to changes in a magnetic field.
  • Reflected signals from radar are sensitive to water surface roughness.
  • It also asked for a more sensitive approach in handling such cases, but nothing seems to have come out of it.
  • To saddle them with convenient moralizing about jeopardising the financial system by untimely disclosure of sensitive information only compounds the offence.
  • Those who can appreciate a sensitive portrayal of Native Americans are also recommended to add this to their collection.
  • In the future a more sensitive appreciation for these sorts of emotional predispositions can help us generate a more refined approach to violence prevention.
  • He says around 80 per cent of the West MacDonnells park is spinifex, and the big fires that come out of it damage the sensitive non-spinifex areas.
  • Those warnings about images which may upset sensitive viewers have become much more few and far between.
  • The whole process of category building is dynamic and extremely sensitive to patterns detected in the data.
  • Platelets are quite sensitive to outside signals because they have to clump together to prevent blood loss.
  • The overall effect gives weight to the opinions of some of your correspondents that this is a very convenient rule indeed if a councillor wishes to avoid commitment or keep sensitive information under wraps.
  • In contrast, signal amplitude is found most sensitive to the phosphatase reactions at the ERK level.
  • Bundle sheath proteins are more sensitive to oxidative damage than those of the mesophyll in maize leaves exposed to paraquat or low temperatures
  • Orthochromatic films are not sensitive to red light at all, and may be developed under a red safelight.
  • A young and eager mind endowed with the gift of scientific aptitude is particularly sensitive to these societal influences.
  • The Victorian Opposition has released details of what it claims is yet another breach of sensitive security information within the Victoria Police.
  • It is thought unlikely that the report will be published because of the sensitive security and operational information that it contains.
  • You've written that patients today are more sensitive to body signals; they're more likely to go to the doctor for something than they would have a few decades ago.
  • American units look for enemy command posts with sensitive systems that can detect radio transmissions and other signatures that TOCs give off.
  • I now have a more sensitive appreciation of how devastating war really is.
  • Well we found that females seem to be more sensitive to perceiving these signals of fear.
  • Surely, the Congress should be sensitive and appreciative of the hostility to foreign troops.
  • Exhumation and re-interment of remains will be handled in a sensitive way.
  • The most simple way to look at this is that a genotype might influence who is sensitive to the impact of that first unhealthy weight loss diet they go on, she said.
  • The object was to avoid creating situations where sensitive information might be at risk.
  • The area was extremely sensitive to even light touch, and he was unwilling to have acupuncture needles inserted in or around this area because of the severe pain.
  • Exploiting this vulnerability will lead to denial of service, execution of arbitrary code, or the disclosure of sensitive information.
  • The issue of Alzheimer's is dealt with in a sensitive and delicate manner, which doesn't overplay the pity.
  • The patient seems to be sensitive to this particular response and asks whether he believes what she has said.
  • Access to especially sensitive information would be restricted to those participating in the oversight arrangements, and the fact of access would be documented.
  • One is Mary's uniquely sensitive appreciation of the myriad ways in which the case for academic freedom may be advanced.
  • We'll give you some first impressions later today, and after that - and if we haven't offended the sensitive vendors too much - full reviews should follow in the next couple of weeks.
  • Committee members were urged to keep all details of the meeting secret to prevent the sensitive information leaking into the public domain.
  • He has a very intense, sensitive temperament and quickly becomes upset, angry, anxious, over-excited and frustrated.
  • The blue filter is measuring blue light in the visible spectrum, not the ultraviolet light to which platinum materials are sensitive .
  • The Yorkshire Euro MP may not be the first person you'd think of if you were looking for a sensitive appreciation of the modern woman.
  • Any tribunal which has to confront a Minister on a sensitive issue of document disclosure, should enjoy security of employment.
  • O'Leary cheerfully acknowledges that his abrasive manner upsets the more sensitive among those he deals with.
  • ‘We did have a breach of security, with sensitive police information somehow leaking out,’ Mills said.
  • But he was highly sensitive , easily discouraged by setbacks; and in 1915 resigned from his union post to convalesce from alcoholism.
  • He said he palpitated the man's liver beforehand rather than carrying out an ultrasound scan because, at the time, it was a more sensitive method for detecting tumours.
  • Such security information is genuinely sensitive ; the government has a right to protect it.
  • As someone who was intimately involved in dealing with the most sensitive national security secrets out there, how big of a flap is this?
  • Whether or not it contained any sensitive security information was immaterial.
  • Sucrose is a good subject for testing the sequence because it has resonances very close to that of water, making the signal sensitive to the quality of the water suppression.
  • His career as a dance artist and experience as manager/producer also helped bring sensitive insights into the workshop discussions.
  • Both parental and cells were equally sensitive to damage by the alkylating agent.
  • Well the sensor is very versatile and it works in simultaneous modes so it both detects magnetic materials but it's also sensitive to the electric susceptibility.
  • All the electronic equipment using the semiconductor-based solid-state technology and their functioning is highly sensitive to the ambient temperature.
  • Never forget, she warns, that young girls are highly sensitive , and the last thing we should be doing is telling our daughters they look a sight.
  • Males that are sensitive to females' signals are more likely to mate with several females, she added.
  • There would also be a great impact from invasive weeds into the area and damage to the sensitive forest floor.
  • He was highly sensitive about his background and age (‘Just say I'm in my late thirties,’ he used to tell journalists).
  • The vegetative tissues of perennials may also be systemically less sensitive to senescence signals.
  • Wendy Noel plays Maureen as an edgy, outspoken and sensitive woman.
  • Their differences could be recorded by displaying their transmissions on a cathode ray tube and using a cine camera, equipped with very sensitive film, to take high-speed photographs of them.
  • A helicopter had to be used to move materials to the site to start the project because wheeled vehicles would have caused too much damage to the sensitive environment of the existing ancient woodland around the site.
  • Are the border areas more sensitive to any disruption to their own French identity?
  • Oberlander will also explain that people are highly sensitive to subliminal signals about personality, regardless of whether or not they know who a message has come from.
  • Mechanical control is popular and effective but call be cost prohibitive and may damage environmentally sensitive areas.
  • This regimen is widely used in cost sensitive markets, but even in the United States it is still popular.
  • The perianal area can be highly sensitive to perfumes, soaps, clothes, fabrics, dietary intake and superficial trauma.
  • Strains with mutations in both genes are very sensitive to DNA damaging agents, have very short telomeres, and undergo cellular senescence.
  • And second, Uncle Sam needs to use domestic companies to keep sensitive defense and security information within U.S. borders.
  • You can either copy as many times as you like, or not copy at all, and the record companies have been terrified of implementing the ‘copy protection on’ mode in sensitive markets.
  • ‘This was a peaceful vigil and it is unfortunate that this incident took place but the police should be thanked for the sensitive way they handled it,’ he said.
  • Information is only information in relation to a specific mechanism sensitive to a specific signal.
  • He said that at the time of the original call, attempts were made to trace the man in a sensitive and delicate manner, but without success.
  • The burned area will be sensitive to sunlight for up to one year.
  • And why would a senior Pentagon official tell you this very secret and sensitive information?
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