This report has made campaigning delicate for some of Mr Konare's would-be successors.
Although the Parliament's opinion is not legally binding, it would nevertheless be politically delicate for the Commission to publicly ignore the warning.
There is no question such situations are delicate for Kuala Lumpur.
The lighter examples from Oregon and Burgundy were a touch too delicate for the steak, but the velvety-textured 2010 Arista Ferrington Vineyard Pinot Noir, from California's cool Anderson Valley, overperformed, with a bright bolt of acidity balancing all its rich, ripe fruit.
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The issue is, of course, a delicate one for airline employees to approach with obese passengers.
It is a delicate time for RIM to be attracting this sort of attention.
The concerns represent a delicate situation for Merck, which has undergone a resurgence under Chief Executive RichardClarkRichard Clark.
As Mr Oppenheimer concedes, this is a delicate time for Mr Leviev to be courting in southern Africa.
The concerns represent a delicate situation for Merck, which has undergone a resurgence under Chief Executive Richard Clark .
Potential merger activity comes at a delicate time for the Italian bank.
The news comes at a particularly delicate time for the long-running series.
The issue of lost women workers remains a delicate one for many companies, particularly in highly skilled professions, such as consulting or banking.
So the delicate challenge for General Growth is talking the likes of Coach and Louis Vuitton into accepting this Iberian upstart into their midst.
This presents a delicate challenge for stewards of the 92-year-old brand.
The news comes at a delicate time for the long-running series.
The Japanese nuclear accident has come at a delicate time for the nuclear-power industry, growing globally, for the first time in decades as a new generation of "passive" designs is being embraced as offering more safety.
The controversy unfolds at a delicate time for Spain: Madrid is among the finalist to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, and Spanish athletes and fans have been criticized and sanctioned for actions deemed racially insensitive.
It can in fact be something of a delicate path for the consultant to follow: for you can only really do the work if you are convinced that the desired conclusion and plan really is a good idea.
It also created an extremely delicate political situation for the Bush administration and the Iraqi government.
The complex represents a delicate political situation for Gov. Chris Christie.
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Sinks for makeup application, as well as small refrigerators for delicate cosmetics, are recent requests that Mr. Drake, the contractor, has accommodated.
Some companies even operate clean-room technology for delicate electronic manufacturing.
With Greece and its private creditors still negotiating the scale of haircuts to be imposed on bondholders, this may have been too delicate a time for leaders to discuss Greece.
It is the architect as artist that dominates these shows, from the bold strokes of black crayon on yellowing tracing paper that still carry the fresh images of those prismatic glass skyscrapers, transporting us back to the utopian visions of the 1920s, to the existential serenity of the delicate pencil sketches for the Illinois Institute of Technology campus.
He developed a taste for the "softer, more delicate" flavor of cigars aged for three years or even decades.
Children's hands are ideal for the delicate work with stamens and pistils.
For the delicate skate, Mr. Ripert has chosen a forgiving preparation.
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