| 11. | In fact, the really difficult part of the trailering experience was the touchiness of the brakes.
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| 12. | But there is a fine line between sensitivity and touchiness, and New Yorkers manage to erase it.
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| 13. | The president's touchiness is understandable : A lot of people blame him for the body count.
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| 14. | Perhaps because of the touchiness of authorities, kabuki companies did not attempt any further plays on the subject.
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| 15. | Hinting at the touchiness of war memory in both countries, he urged Britons and Germans to work together in trust.
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| 16. | :We have a source for nearly every person in that article, due to the touchiness of its subject matter.
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| 17. | You could wave this off as merely one more example of the mayor's erasing the line between sensitivity and touchiness.
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| 18. | The role of genes in shaping differences between individuals or sexes or races has become a matter of touchiness, even taboo.
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| 19. | As difficult as it might be to accept, Mac users _ famous for their touchiness at perceived slights against their precious computers _ are mellowing.
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| 20. | The Annan Committee Report in 1977 commented that the controversy had led to " caution, lack of direction, touchiness and unsteadiness " at the BBC.
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