Sentences with phrase «more touchy subjects»

Handrail compliance can be one of the more touchy subjects with small business owners who want to create the most open space possible, either to help customers feel at ease or to promote an open workspace atmosphere for employees.

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Ministers afraid to preach on «touchy» subjects is just more evidence Christianity is a sham.
News of the # 3m payment felt all the more of a touchy subject on a night when Arsenal tickets were capped at # 10 for the Capital One Cup tie against Southampton, a gesture of goodwill at a club with notoriously expensive tickets in the Premier League.
He said he didn't think the issue was «any more valid than my dog's license» (a very touchy subject for him).
Talking to women about sex is a touchy subject at best, and discussing the topic with Slavic girls online is an even more sensitive matter.
Introduction Miscegenation, more commonly called interracial marriage, is one of the touchiest subjects about which one can speak today.
However, given that the subject is, to say the least, touchy, the fact that this film was even made is worthy of at least some kudos to Maher for having the guts to potentially offend the vast majority of people in the country, and perhaps the world, with his expression of doubt in their beliefs and his own belief that, though many individuals have found great benefit from the ancient scriptures, religion ultimately does more harm than good when looking at it in its totality from a global historical scale.
Not bad for a book that was rejected by more than 20 publishers because of its touchy subject matter: the 1942 Vélodrome d'Hiver roundup.
I know that this is kind of a touchy subject with Halo fanatics — and I completely sympathize with them — however, I felt like the controls in the Beta were much more accessible than the ones in the Master Chief Collection.
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