(1) The Victorian Opposition has released details of what it claims is yet another breach of sensitive security information within the Victoria Police.
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(3) Mechanical control is popular and effective but call be cost prohibitive and may damage environmentally sensitive areas.
(4) They should restrict access to sensitive information to only those employees with a need to know.
(5) And the movie contains non-exploitative sexual content featuring minors that may offend more sensitive viewers.
(6) This directly affects consumer spending, and especially sensitive markets such as house prices.
(7) Sucrose is a good subject for testing the sequence because it has resonances very close to that of water, making the signal sensitive to the quality of the water suppression.
(8) And why would a senior Pentagon official tell you this very secret and sensitive information?
(9) A US Airways Express spokesman declined to comment on the charges, citing airline policy against revealing sensitive security information.
(10) Women would benefit enormously from this - we are very sensitive and get upset about small things, and men have no idea.
(11) In the future a more sensitive appreciation for these sorts of emotional predispositions can help us generate a more refined approach to violence prevention.
(12) Surely, the Congress should be sensitive and appreciative of the hostility to foreign troops.
(13) He pointed to the damage done to the sensitive ecosystems in Shoalwater Bay by the US-Australia military training exercises that have taken place there since 1992.
(14) Be aware that even in your own office, maintaining the security of sensitive information can have its challenges, especially around visitors.
(15) The guidelines dictate that emotionally charged topics be avoided on tests, for fear that mention of them might upset sensitive children.
(16) It also asked for a more sensitive approach in handling such cases, but nothing seems to have come out of it.
(17) As someone who was intimately involved in dealing with the most sensitive national security secrets out there, how big of a flap is this?
(18) The area was extremely sensitive to even light touch, and he was unwilling to have acupuncture needles inserted in or around this area because of the severe pain.
(19) The issue of Alzheimer's is dealt with in a sensitive and delicate manner, which doesn't overplay the pity.
(20) The whole process of category building is dynamic and extremely sensitive to patterns detected in the data.