How To Use Sensitively In A Sentence

  • This, perhaps the greatest period of an already great life, has been sensitively written about by memoirists and historians.
  • Since you say she is already quite insecure, you need to broach this issue sensitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • The transactivation assay needed to sensitively detect changes in transcription factor activity.
  • In nearly five decades of concert going this writer has rarely heard more exquisite, sensitively projected Chopin.
  • Visual contrast sensitivity reflects and evaluates visual function more sensitively and actually than visual acuity.
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  • He was the sensitively weepy one.
  • The Front rescues gnomes from garden centres where they are insensitively placed among bottles of toxic garden chemicals.
  • We were also treated to sensitively and beautifully played instrumental items from Philip Gruar and Elizabeth Dodd, in combinations such as lute and flute, two recorders, two viols, recorder and viol, and crumhorn and viol.
  • He was an intensely charismatic actor and conveyed the meanings of words as dramatically and sensitively as the music.
  • The energy minister said he appreciated the matter would have to be dealt with sensitively.
  • Conclusion These results suggest that the level of serum ECP can reflect the inflammation in the bronchial tube and the activated state of eosinocyte more sensitively than IgE.
  • The activation of this bacterial channel depends sensitively on internal pH.
  • The city council needs to act sensitively, but it must act to facilitate public use of our green spaces.
  • That's certainly not new, as the minister had so sensitively pointed out in the wake of these horrifying events.
  • Prolonged attacks of dyspepsia, nervous headaches, chronic granular kidney disease, gout, sciatic rheumatism, middle ear abscesses, above all vertigo and gall stone colic were intermittent or chronic ailments that gradually made him the typical embodiment of a supersensitively nervous, prematurely old man. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The investigation needed to be handled sensitively.
  • Every feather and bit of down on the bird is sensitively reproduced.
  • Her sad face flushed sensitively as tears sprang to her eyes.
  • Since you say she is already quite insecure, you need to broach this issue sensitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is sensitively modeled to portray the aquiline nose and almond-shaped eyes of the king.
  • He sensitively convinces his horse to make it across.
  • All this needs to be teased apart and managed sensitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • Successful development of SCAR-based PCR assays that can sensitively diagnose a single nematode of M. incognita, M. javanica and M. arenaria is reported for the first time.
  • Refer to the section on 'handling secrecy sensitively'.
  • These issues need to be handled sensitively; some people might be touchy about being probed in this way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rarely does television so sensitively and thoughtfully depict the terrible grief and pain of loss, with all its far-reaching and long-lived repercussions.
  • At a period when he was having a terrific struggle with a certain habit, he was so continually held in the thought of fear by his mother and the young lady to whom he was engaged, -- the engagement to be consummated at the end of a certain period, the time depending on his proving his mastery, -- that he, very sensitively organized, _continually_ felt the depressing and weakening effects of their negative thoughts. In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
  • It's really annoying when you get so sensitively offended.
  • She dealt sensitively with the plight of a rape victim.
  • It aims to help teachers deal sensitively with pupils who identify as another gender or as neither. Times, Sunday Times
  • The electrostatic free energies depend sensitively on the dielectric constant assigned to the protein interior.
  • Chief Inspector Stephen Brookman: "All control room staff are trained to deal with each call sensitively and assess if the person needs support. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • Moreover, as regulations proliferate, there is increased demand for exceptions that can sensitively accommodate religious needs.
  • John Yates, Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations, warned that al Qaida regularly changed tactics to keep a step ahead and called for security staff to use their experience to apply stop-and-search powers "sensitively". IcCoventry
  • George sensitively edited her new manuscript and mourned the absence of his lover, a French sailor boy.
  • Since you say she is already quite insecure, you need to broach this issue sensitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although it can be argued that breaking bad news insensitively or inadequately can lead to poor long-term adjustment for patients (18), the research to support this notion is limited.
  • The palaeogeographical evolution sensitively responds to the tectonism in the whole Triassic.
  • So, some residents are asking, how come they can't be notified of such pruning in advance-and then be given the option of hiring their own trimmers to do the work more "sensitively"? Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine
  • The balcony reaches across the back of the chapel, sensitively preserving existing wood details.
  • The first piece was played so quietly and sensitively that it clearly affected the huge audience.
  • All this needs to be teased apart and managed sensitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • she questioned the rape victim very sensitively about the attack
  • The tone could change effortlessly and sensitively from farce to tragedy in the space of an episode.
  • This refurbishment sensitively rehabilitates a Victorian institution to house galleries and performance spaces.
  • Such estates, if sensitively planned can produce fine architecture and the spaces around and between houses can provide endless design opportunities.
  • Pore waters also sensitively record the occurrence of other reactions, such as the dissolution, precipitation, and recrystallization of phosphates, carbonates, and sulphides, during early diagenesis.
  • PROJECT STATEMENT: A landscape design reinterpreting the idealistic Chinese lifestyle and responding sensitively to the context.
  • The sensitively tendered details and humane presentation, not of a detached and reserved emperor, but of a sincere and forthright man all alone before the world, draws an empathetic response from the viewer.
  • Each mood and move is perfectly underscored and nuanced by sensitively composed music.
  • On the effect of flood damage on the agricultural sector, Manuel said the government needed to obtain a realistic estimate of damage and would deal with the issue "sensitively". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The amount of vitamin C in the diet is sensitively reflected in the amount present in the seminal fluid. The Antioxidant Health Plan
  • It was not that she actually regretted her engagement, but none the less she found herself supersensitively conscious of it, and she chafed against the thought of the congratulations and all the kindly, well-meant "fussation" which its announcement would entail. The Hermit of Far End
  • In a statement, the Health department said no formal complaint had been made against Mr Lewis, and the matter had been handled "sensitively". Archive 2008-09-01
  • There are a couple of sentences I'd have phrased a little more sensitively than Bill, but, damn, his heart's in the right place.
  • This is the kind of sensitively historicist approach we need to understand the period’s complex and fluid co-evolution of British and American literary cultures and national identities. Introduction: A History of Transatlantic Romanticism
  • While other cities across Europe were carelessly disembowelled, he spent decades sensitively replanning Urbino, showing how history and modern life could be reconciled.
  • He draws sensitively and suggestively upon the work of Dante, Faulkner, and Flannery O'Connor, mining their theological lode.
  • The two-storey Edwardian property has been sensitively restored and redecorated and is in excellent condition throughout.
  • Although it can be argued that breaking bad news insensitively or inadequately can lead to poor long-term adjustment for patients (18), the research to support this notion is limited.
  • Silverware reacted sensitively to possibly poisoned food by turning such food a different color.
  • All reports of hate crimes are treated sensitively and with the utmost seriousness.
  • The collection of secret intelligence from sensitively placed human sources depends crucially on maintaining their confidence.
  • They are beautifully played, with intense commitment by the soloists and orchestras sensitively directed by the respective conductors.
  • Still, it was different, as was Masur's dry-eyed but sensitively inflected interpretation.
  • The girl's fair face flushed sensitively, and she averted her eyes.
  • I was constantly impressed by how sensitively caring he is for her human limitations while describing them so clinically.
  • It aims to help teachers deal sensitively with pupils who identify as another gender or as neither. Times, Sunday Times
  • The interior has been designed sensitively with exposed blond wood beams, brickwork, stone floors and lightened panelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since you say she is already quite insecure, you need to broach this issue sensitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • What message is sent to those who are sensitively emotional and who hold dear to this?
  • The installation is evocatively lit and sensitively installed.
  • Take the example of someone creating an Aboriginal character, who must know how sensitively the research for that character must be carried out.
  • The abuse of women needs to be treated seriously and sensitively.
  • In 2005, a consultation paper was issued proposing allowing 'sensitively conducted' research into jury discussions.
  • Any alterations to the roof must be sensitively handled. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not that she didn't have a reason to be sensitively upset, but she didn't even know she had the reason.
  • Victory brought Wellington a field marshal's baton, sensitively designed by the Prince Regent himself.
  • This is a very delicate situation and it needs to be handled sensitively.
  • As my skin grew supersensitively charged with sexual electricity, I could no longer feel the location of my former silver thong. Dancing with Werewolves
  • There is a sizeable demand for a decked car park, providing it is sensitively built.
  • Selling your property can be emotionally charged at the best of times but the majority of estate agents will treat the sale sensitively and are happy to arrange accompanied viewing.
  • Its function depends sensitively on its lipid environment.
  • Ultimately, recognition of the universal, delicate synchronicity that enmeshes us at every scale of time and space may enable us to be more sensitively attuned to our interconnected universe -- a sort of cosmic soup that is both sub-atomic and vast at the same time. Kevin Bermeister: God's Time, Science's Ideal
  • To handle any subject sensitively is an admirable ambition, but he is having none of it.
  • Teachers need to be able to bounce back quickly and react sensitively to their needs.
  • She handled the matter sensitively and effectively.
  • The book does not say that Gandhi was untrue to his pursuit of total celibacy, and even handles the subject of his "experiments" in later years of sharing a bed or hard floor with young female companions to test his self-mastery quite sensitively. Vamsee Juluri: Gandhi: The Truth
  • Her work remains sensitively attuned to women's issues, but retains an element of playfulness alongside its edginess.
  • However, the opposite of cynically or insensitively dismissing people's difficulties is not prettifying their behavior.
  • Our findings indicate that children at risk for atopy react sensitively to chemical substances that originate from passive smoking.
  • It is a living document of a mother and wife who sensitively reacts to the surroundings and often is hurt by the difficulties encountered by those near and dear to her.
  • The famous duet was much less alluring and well-balanced than that in the last act, but the scene's close was sensitively managed.
  • Mr. Barber 's 1935 recording with the Curtis String Quartet of "Dover Beach," his own setting of Matthew Arnold' s classic poem of Victorian disillusion, is a technically polished, sensitively interpreted performance that has never been bettered. Unforgettable in More Than One Way
  • I hadn't realised it was told in an interwoven structure of sections, some straight fiction, some fake factive -- excerpts from encyclopaedias and such -- so it was a pleasant surprise to find it doing the sort of things I particularly like, even apart from the groovily weird but sensitively treated perversity of the subject matter. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Lacteal makeup can complete cleanness does not stimulate water to skin sensitively flimsily however.
  • Through his research, he confirms that children who undertake the Jolly Phonics program at an early age, are more likely to be aware of sound sensitively, which is of significant assistant to their literacy skills. Please Have A Look Of My Writting!!especially For Grammar? « Literacy Instruction « Literacy Help « Literacy News
  • The police handled the matter extremely insensitively.
  • All sci-fi should be this intelligently written, effectively shot, and sensitively acted.
  • Any alterations to the roof must be sensitively handled. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were able to detect changes in erythema more sensitively for both natural and solar-simulated light than by visual or standard colorimetric measurement.
  • To write intelligently and sensitively students need to understand the culture and how what they create might be received.
  • They are beautifully played, and the orchestras are sensitively directed by the respective conductors.
  • The amount of vitamin C in the diet is sensitively reflected in the amount present in the seminal fluid. The Antioxidant Health Plan
  • The existing elements that remain in the interior are handled well, and the insertions into that space are sensitively designed.
  • Tiffany-Amber and Victoria played "sensitively," she said, and I thought that was a nice compliment. Piano Lessons
  • The prime minister said in a letter last week that some documents needed to be "handled sensitively."
  • At one level, the grandmother urge seems just a natural element of the cycle of life, which you come to feel more sensitively with age.
  • PROJECT STATEMENT: A landscape design reinterpreting the idealistic Chinese lifestyle and responding sensitively to the context.
  • Her work remains sensitively attuned to women's issues.
  • This depends sensitively on the spectral shape of the response function for the particular biological end point of interest.
  • Perhaps you feel humiliated, cross, or resentful but you keep quiet, or you behave sensitively.
  • Over the five years of treatment she must have skilfully and sensitively enabled you to process some almost unbearable feelings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Dutch architect and teacher has won international acclaim for his sensitively designed buildings.
  • The interior has been designed sensitively with exposed blond wood beams, brickwork, stone floors and lightened panelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • She reacts sensitively to seven of these poems dealing with mother-daughter relationships.
  • Given the special concerns regarding its unauthorized use and disclosure, enforcement of such rights arguably requires different or more sensitively applied measures.
  • Lovers of sensitively erudite pop will surely succumb to this refreshingly ache-ridden brand of awe struck tuneage.
  • The setup is rather mechanical, but the dynamics of the relationship between Anna and William are sensitively explored.
  • Such estates, if sensitively planned can produce fine architecture and the spaces around and between houses can provide endless design opportunities.
  • Unless handled strategically and sensitively, such organisational complexity has the potential to cause conflict.
  • Information about a member's positive screening test will be treated sensitively and on a strict need-to-know basis.
  • In one accustomed to daily coping with big human problems, such emotion may seem trivial, but it was perhaps this constant forced endurance that kept one up, made one almost supersensitively sentimental. With Those Who Wait
  • The child coloured sensitively as Jessie frowned upon her outspoken little relative.
  • This double-decked development must be sensitively designed, but should be no higher than the present Tesco building.
  • It is sensitively modeled to portray the aquiline nose and almond-shaped eyes of the king.
  • From the main entrance, you pass through the existing patio courtyard, sensitively restored, before finally connecting with the new wing.
  • The stains have been used to sensitively detect single DNA fragments using two-photon fluorescence excitation.
  • The predicted age depends much more sensitively on Hubble's constant.
  • As soon as Charles took one step outside the building he felt like he was balancing sensitively on a pair of stilts and his body was a thousand pounds.
  • Any alterations to the roof must be sensitively handled. Times, Sunday Times
  • She writes very sensitively about them, and events that could be scoffed at by outsiders (such as one member shaking hands with a karaka tree on the first pilgrimage to Waitangi) are treated openly and honestly.
  • Since you say she is already quite insecure, you need to broach this issue sensitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her excellent backing band here are adept at straddling the border between folk and rock, and play sensitively throughout, but Denny's vocal talents are best showcased when things are a bit mellower.
  • The clinically relevant membrane concentration does not depend sensitively on temperature.
  • the police officer questioned the woman rather insensitively about the attack
  • We have to do this sensitively because none of us likes personal data being spread around the place willy-nilly.
  • They make an effort to sensitively address Lucy's condition.
  • We were also treated to sensitively and beautifully played instrumental items, in combinations such as lute and flute, two recorders, two viols, recorder and viol, and crumhorn and viol.
  • I would have hoped that this would have been treated more sensitively, given the knowledge they have of legal systems.

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