But Mr Clinton has proved his sensitivity to these dangers by signing welfare reform and balancing the budget.
His sensitivity assuaged Israeli opinion, but went down badly at home.
That choice is seen as not only as an expression of Francis' humility but also of his sensitivity to other religious figures, especially those who lead Orthodox Christians.
"It was his sensitivity to gluten that was compromising his lungs, " he adds, citing that in Chinese medicine there's believed to be a relationship between the large intestines and the lungs.
Since he was thrust into the spotlight, Hayward has made a number of high-profile gaffes that critics say illustrated his lack of sensitivity for those hurt by the spill.
In the most famous fictional speech of all time, Mark Antony had shown sensitivity to his different audiences in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar by asking his "Friends, Romans, countrymen" to lend him their ears.
Perhaps one of the most interesting critiques of Ireland's blogging experiment comes from one of its veteran technology and social Web researchers, who says the blogosphere came to reflect the very vices of the establishment it ought to have been eviscerating: "It's an incestuous little clique that doesn't like criticism from without, " he said, asking not to be named given the sensitivity of his position.
May 14: Miller says his agency demonstrated "a lack of sensitivity" in trying to figure out whether organizations claiming a tax exemption met the standard for it.
His aim must be not only his own place in history, but also America's: both will require more sensitivity and unity, and less shock and awe than in his first term.
His campaign said it was "out of sensitivity for the millions of Americans in the path of Hurricane Sandy", adding "Governor Romney believes this is a time for the nation and its leaders to come together to focus on those Americans who are in harm's way".
As a bigger share of their compensation has come in the form of nonqualified options, executives, particularly those in high technology industries, have gained more opportunity to play the income timing game and developed a greater sensitivity to rates, Goolsbee observed in his studies.
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Alert to the sensitivity of the issue, Mr Salmond and his cohorts declined to step into traps laid by the Labour leader.
She applied a vibrating massager and a bag of frozen peas to the arm of her 7-year-old son Max, then rolled over his skin a small metal wheel used by neurologists to test sensitivity.
What works best is his group portrait of the Russian-speaking community, which is sketched with sweetness and sensitivity.
They show his debt to Friedrich Schinkel's much-admired 19th-century classicism, as well as a previously unacknowledged sensitivity to nature and the site.
The sensitivity was so high that we couldn't keep our character from bouncing all around and losing all his coins, but our opponent managed his character fairly well, so perhaps we just don't got game.
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