Sentences with phrase «particularly of a sensitive nature»

You should refrain from putting too much information, particularly of a sensitive nature in the profile.

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Perhaps their primarily academic moorings in the world of culture have made these lay - theologians particularly sensitive to the nature and implications of play.
Not being particularly Aristotelian in my understanding of the soul, I feel no great need (or desire) to guard the metaphysical and moral partition between sensitive and rational natures, or between animal and spiritual souls.
World - system theory's roots in Marxism have made it particularly sensitive to the cyclical and conflictual nature of modernization.
«It is fortunate that most of the information he discarded was not of a particularly sensitive nature and was therefore unlikely to cause substantial distress to his constituents.»
This is potentially worrisome on any website, but it's particularly distressing on dating sites where information of a sensitive nature is routinely posted.
This is particularly egregious due to the sensitive nature of information posted on an online dating sitefrom sexual orientation to political affiliation.
«This is particularly so for our nature reserves, which have more sensitive ecosystems, and animals released into waterways outside of the nature reserves would still have adverse effects if those waterways lead into the nature reserves.»
It is perhaps safest to assume that the peculiarities of the facts of the case — particularly the sensitive nature of migration stemming from the Syrian conflict and the urgency with which the issues needed to be dealt — dictated the Court's conclusions.
The sensitive nature of harassment issues, and particularly sexual harassment issues, can be a barrier to candid disclosure of such incidents.
Cox J accepted the submission that, particularly in sex and race discrimination cases, which by their nature are fact sensitive and thus it is essential that all the facts are known, in the example of the employer that states under the cloak of the without prejudice rule «we do not want you because you are black», such a statement would fall within the unambiguous impropriety exception.
Those kind of services might be great for a one - off - task that takes a few minutes (and is not particularly sensitive in nature), but it's really not worth relying on free proxies of unknown origin for anything more important than that.
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