41. Others also said that they came away with the belief that Clinton was willing to tackle the politically touchy subject next year. 42. Paying for the actual show, though, is a touchy subject, one that leads to blurring of the boundary between collector and curator. 43. Probing into private lives is a touchy subject in network news for those vulnerable to the same treatment. 44. Rotation of border inspectors has proved an extraordinarily touchy subject within Customs. 45. Speakers at a seminar on clinical trials also discussed another touchy subject yesterday. 46. Still, many parents find gun safety a touchy subject to broach with other families. 47. That dialogue was most pointed on the touchy subject of technology. 48. The airport is such a touchy subject around here that officials have had to choose their words very carefully whenever they have proposed new projects. 49. The balance of power between composers and librettists is a touchy subject. 50. The charges against Stein seemed a touchy subject to many here. |