1. Certainly the most delicate job on this movie set belongs to Matthew Diamond, the director, who must balance the egos and eccentricities of the four stars.
2. For all the force involved, it is a surprisingly delicate job.
3. It is a delicate job.
4. Neighborhood men and boys then did the more delicate job of sifting for bodies and personal belongings.
5. Pulling the old chip from the pinholes is a delicate job.
6. Selling the movie, with its raw depiction of battlefield violence and terror, is a delicate job.
7. Then comes the delicate job of cutting thin strips, straightening them and planing them into tapered triangles with tolerances of less than one-thousandth of an inch.
8. He is said to be a Salinas sympathizer and held delicate jobs previously, including that of labor secretary and head of the National Security Council.
9. Showing German history is a delicate job.
10. The chairman of the commission, N. Barney Pityana, acknowledged that the panel had a delicate job in steering between the rights of equality and of free expression.