We seem to have touched upon a level of activity with which clients are comfortable.
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We have touched upon issues of great relevance for the success of the G20 summit.
Others have touched upon tragic circumstances that are present somewhere in public consciousness at all times.
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That means I have touched them under the skin, at the place I was aiming.
Gemap's signing could have touched off debates about national sovereignty, a sensitive issue in Liberia.
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The third class has items that have touched something first class--the "touched" nail described above, for instance.
But if they have touched you, if they are inside of you, then they are still yours.
She is an Emmy-award winning documentary producer and her projects have touched upon every corner of American life.
In the Chicago area, its efforts have touched the lives of nearly 300, 000 students and parents since 1996.
Such sentiments seem to have touched a nerve with Judge Warren Morgan, of the Dauphin County Orphans' Court.
Austerity may not have touched the players themselves, but it is catching up with many domestic football clubs.
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Many think prices have touched bottom, however, and Northern Ireland seems to have avoided the worst of the recession.
But I've always found that they have touched my life in a far deeper way than anything that I've given them.
Presidential elections have touched off a quickly developing political crisis in Turkey.
"These are companies we wouldn't have touched two or three years ago that are showing good relative earnings growth, even acceleration, " he says.
While the jury is still out on Europe due to the recent crisis in Greece, the United States, at least, appears to have touched bottom.
His projects have touched on rock, hip-hop and West African music.
However, as he came closer to the face, and the face came closer to him, it disappeared at the moment their lips might have touched.
The words might have touched a chord in almost any other man, but Henry Clay Frick, still the ranking board member of U.S. Steel, showed no sign of gratitude or relief.
Nonetheless, there is good reason to think that the fundamentals are beginning to improve, and that the Korean, Philippine and Thai economies have touched bottom or are about to do so.
So far the excellent performance of Mars Express has been somewhat overshadowed by the loss of its lander Beagle 2, which should have touched down on the planet on Christmas Day.
However, cancellation rates - the number of cancelled deposits for new homes - have risen to 35% and "have touched 40% in the last few weeks" according to a Persimmon spokesperson.
"Two years ago, no one would have touched anything to do with Lake Las Vegas, " says Andrew Stegen, general manager of Ravella, the hotel that filled the Ritz-Carlton's shell in early 2011.
It was an opportunity for families to describe how wonderful their brother, or their son, or daughter was, and the lives that they have touched, and the dreams that they held for the future.
Yet the two men have touched a nerve.
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And of course, the 16th is just an excuse: how great it would be if we took the opportunity any day, all year, to thank those leaders who have touched our lives in a positive way.
These people are famous or well-known for having achieved great things in their particular fields, in many cases things that have touched our lives in many different ways but influential in the true meaning of the word?
Mark Jones should have touched down with nine minutes left to put the Scarlets within a sniff of a losing bonus point, but the Wales wing lost control of the ball as he reached for the line.
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