Witty Waigel may wield more power around Europe than at home, where his personal touchiness, not to mention his tax man aura, affect his popularity.
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Known as the " Northern Horse ", these die-hards were largely impoverished sons of gentry, and they became known for touchiness and lack of discipline.
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After nine years she wrote plainly, " the lack of judgment, education, the touchiness of some characters, all these things do not make life very pleasant.
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The use of procedural complaints to settle points of content is commonplace among such editors; this case, however, appears to have been largely touchiness on his part.
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Other than high security and touchiness about which parts of the sprawling center are off-limits to foreign visitors, there is little outward sign of trouble at the center.
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But he sometimes displays a touchiness that makes one wonder how much confidence he really has in the voters'ability to decide what information is important about a public figure.
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Enlisting commitment, building and maintaining a team, living with touchiness, trading successfully, and network building are some of the guidelines the author gives in helping managers manage others.
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But his exacting touchiness contributed, almost as much as did Lomonosov's calm dignity, to raise the profession of the pen and to give it a definite place in society.
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The situation is largely invisible to whites, many of whom see the complaints as a function of what writer Norman Podhoretz once described as " paranoid touchiness " among black people.
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Narey's report displayed touchiness over criticisms that the Maze's inmates enjoyed too many privileges, among them game rooms, mobile phones, and unlocked cells within each paramilitary group's wing.