Sentences with phrase «particularly insensitive»

Blood cultures may be particularly insensitive in small dogs and cats as it may not be possible to obtain adequate sample volume.
Obese children found it significantly more difficult to differentiate between the different taste sensations, and were particularly insensitive to salty, umami and bitter tastes.
It was particularly insensitive in that last week coincided with Holocaust Memorial Day.

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And it is true that the mainstream Jewish community, priding itself on its concern for social justice, has on the whole been almost professionally insensitive to the many valid complaints of social injustice on the part of believing Christians, particularly the evangelical fundamentalists.
Finally, at the same breakout session mentioned above, a white woman asked a question that was particularly racially and culturally insensitive and quite triggering to me and many other Black yogis in the room.
There is no question that this will diagnose hypothyroidism, but it is far too insensitive a measure, and the vast majority of patients who have hypothyroidism, particularly those patients who are classified as sub-clinical, will be missed.
On the other hand, he also seems very aware of the special place of books and reading in «culture, education, democracy» — so his use of the word «stupid» in this context is particularly inflammatory and insensitive.
In fact, the latest round of US airline consolidation simply encourages them to slap passengers around even more — I'm sure they plan to raise prices significantly, particularly on transatlantic routes where they perceive US passengers to be relatively price insensitive.
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