Another problem to which you should always be sensitive is what we call the Aaron Kaplan problem.
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Nevertheless, there is a real need to be sensitive to this debilitating morale problem as Congress helps the DO remedy the problems cited in the inspector general's report on the Ames case.
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And because these files contain personal and sensitive information, it is a serious problem for patients.
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In any event, investors know full well that the most important, and politically sensitive, U.S. budget problem is far from resolved: controlling the runaway growth in spending by government entitlement programs like Medicare.
In fact, Hurd urged the firm to let the workers go, because their loud argument could cause another kind of legal problem: A female employee sensitive about sex discrimination could feel that a supervisor who agreed with Rep. Akin was hostile to women, which could open up the employer to a hostile work environment sex discrimination suit.
The problem has its roots in the sensitive area around Brussels where the French-speaking Walloons and the Dutch-speaking Flemings live side by side.
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The problem runs through much of the consumption sensitive sectors of the economy.
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The problem is that the resulting material is as sensitive as its most sensitive component.
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And therein lies the problem: gathering information and building up profiles, if not done in a sensitive and transparent manner, can look an awful lot like snooping.
"The biggest problem in the past with aerial imagery in agriculture is that everything is time-sensitive, and with unmanned aerial vehicles we'd be able to process that data much more quickly, " said Steve Cubbage, president of Prime Meridian, a company that sells precision agriculture data services to growers.
"It's great that they're identifying a potential problem, but to have it as a lead article in the New England Journal is not sensitive to the consequences" for patients who might stop taking their medicine, says Stuart Weiss, an NYU endocrinologist.
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