I'll say it again: Not everyone who is sensitive to gluten necessarily has to be gluten-free.
It employs 15, 000 people in 50 countries, but it is sensitive to the economy.
Lighter and more thin-skinned than cabernet sauvignon or merlot, pinot is sensitive to climate and handling.
At a minimum, it shows that the company is sensitive to changes in contemporary exercise culture.
Our crook-sniffing equipment is sensitive and we can usually smell a phony a good way off.
Enclave is sensitive to these matters, and this logic carries over to the second row.
Islam is sensitive to the specific needs of women as well as their biological inequities.
Mr Netanyahu, who spent his formative years in America, is sensitive to such admonitions.
Anybody who is sensitive to nickel may also wish to handle the coins with care.
The community, which is sensitive to perceived slights from the state, would react badly to any change.
Although she's made peace with big business, Dulany is sensitive about relying too heavily on the Rockefeller name.
As Mr Douste-Blazy admits, France is sensitive to the potential knock-on effects in its own disaffected Muslim-inhabited banlieues.
Any carbon tax will just add to the recession downdraft, as the economy is sensitive to energy costs.
The present situation is sensitive indeed and cannot be dealt with in isolation.
Mr Kagame is sensitive to growing Western criticism of his increasingly autocratic ways, so he too may start looking east.
This is sensitive stuff - and even if it is rather technical, this could be a hearing with considerable ramifications.
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Prof Matt Griffin, from Cardiff University, is team leader on the Spire instrument, which is sensitive to some of the longest wavelengths.
Even though our value estimate is only 5% above the market price, our valuation is sensitive to our forecast for profit margins.
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The issue is sensitive because many people believe that companies (to say nothing of governments) know far too much about them already.
He realised that some of the off-the-shelf equipment used by serious amateurs is sensitive enough to measure the light drop caused by distant transits.
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"Typically a consumer is sensitive to the initial cost of the gadget he wants to play with, " says Jim Porter, president of Mountain View, Calif.
To the extent that manufacture of these products is sensitive to costs of wages, it has already begun moving to places like Bangladesh and Cambodia.
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"That is why is why politicians have stayed away from this issue for a very long period of time because it is sensitive, " Cuomo said.
He is sensitive, creative, equipped with a mysteriously vast apartment, unattached.
In its gentler moments, the administration is sensitive to European touchiness.
As Europe's largest paper, packaging and forest products company it is sensitive to the declines in home construction and newsprint volume and to general European fears.
" Yet like anyone in a creative business, says former Armani executive Forte, Armani is sensitive to "always being considered at the top of his creativity.
Vendors like 1E offer the ability to manage both servers and desktops in a way that is sensitive to the applications that are running on them.
The DUP is backing an SDLP amendment to the motion which calls for the building to be developing in a way that is sensitive to victims and survivors.
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