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Sensitive

Sensitive meaning

Having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses. | Responsive to stimuli. | Easily offended, upset, or hurt.

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Properties of context-sensitive languages * The union, intersection, concatenation of two context-sensitive languages is context-sensitive; the Kleene plus of a context-sensitive language is context-sensitive.

The top layer of emulsion is sensitive to blue; below it is a yellow filter layer to block blue light; and under that is a green-sensitive layer followed by a red-sensitive layer.

Coupled with the low noise properties of the SQUID sensors that are more sensitive to very weak signals, the QMAGT system is sensitive to smaller or weaker geologic features missed by traditional total field magnetic systems.

Harry later recalled that his “penis was oscillating between extremely sensitive and borderline traumatised”, eventually leading him to turn to Elizabeth Arden cream for help with his sensitive issue.

He said the commission had so far distributed non-sensitive materials to the local government areas while distribution of sensitive election materials will begin on Thursday.

INEC declared that over 60 percent of electoral materials both sensitive and non-sensitive already arrived in good condition.

Sensitive skin isn't a disease, which means there is no magic pill to cure sensitive skin.

The INEC chairman also stated that large amounts of sensitive and non-sensitive materials have been deployed across the country in preparation for the general election.

This followed the arrival of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at polling units with sensitive and non-sensitive materials.

You are going onto people’s properties, lots of people are sensitive to that, we try to be sensitive to their sensitivity, and be respectful.

You know when such experimental design elements are actually terrible when the brand itself publishes a whole cautionary article titled “Do’s and don’ts with pressure-sensitive buttons” because these buttons are, well, sensitive.

And we can make sure that if there is a very sensitive equipment, a mirror, laser, something which is really sensitive, and you don’t want it to vibrate too much, then we can limit the part.

Joey the 'sensitive' young dog Joey is a sensitive young dog who has made significant progress despite a tough start in life.

He said, “Today, Council approved the award of contract for the printing of examination materials both sensitive and non-sensitive.

Ndifuna Ukwazi said that the development could be done in “a sensitive way that would minimise the environmental impact of the development” and that a “water sensitive urban design approach” could be taken for developing affordable housing.

Persons with a senior or sensitive position in a listed corporation, having access to price-sensitive/non-public information, may take advantage of such information to reap financial benefits.

They may also be either very sensitive or not sensitive at all to smells, lights, textures, and sounds.

By pairing the electrical foot shock with optogenetic light stimulation of the acetophenone-sensitive olfactory nerves, the researchers taught the animals to associate the shock with activity of these specific acetophenone-sensitive sensory nerves.

Okah, speaking with newsmen at the council’s office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), said that both sensitive and non-sensitive materials for the election arrived at about 6:25a.m on Friday.

Shallcross adds: “There is a sensory section, which allows users to set their sensitivity as ‘under-sensitive’, ‘average’ or ‘over-sensitive’ for the different senses.