"And you've to have a thin skin, " he said, meaning thick.
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This also results in the grape having a thin skin that breaks easily.
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Some Democrats also say that concerns about Schwarzenegger having a thin skin are being born out.
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"But you can't have a thin skin.
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On the other hand, the job can be hell if you have a thin skin and worry about talk radio blabmasters and nitwit sports columnists.
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Like other sweet peppers in the " frying pepper " category, Gypsies have a thin skin that doesn't need to be peeled, making the pepper ideal for frying.
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Sometimes editors become frustrated when they are not able to own an article, sometimes they have a thin skin, and as KillerChihuahua has noted, sometimes editors use claims of having been wronged to attempt to gain leverage over others . " Ferrylodge 14 : 59, 20 October 2007 ( UTC)
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I like to say you have to have a medium skin because if you have a thin skin, the criticism will get to you and you won't be able to handle the position; if you have too thick a skin, it will appear, at least, that you're oblivious to reasonable criticism.