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sensitive1. In trade negotiations and agreements, countries often identify lists of particular sensitive products or sensitive sectors that they regard as especially vulnerable to import competition and that t [..]
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sensitiveRelationships Related Term: classified confidential privacy adj. ~ 1. Records · Containing personal or confidential information that should be protected from public scrutiny. - 2. Records · Containin [..]
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sensitivelate 14c., in reference to the body or its parts, "having the function of sensation;" also (early 15c.) "pertaining to the faculty of the soul that receives and analyzes sensory informa [..]
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sensitiveresponsive to physical stimuli; "a mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch"; "a sensitive voltmeter"; "sensitive skin&am [..]
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sensitiveadj. Easily affected by outside operations or influences.
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sensitive1. Having a well-developed mental and affective sensibility. 2. Spiritualism and parapsychology. A person who is able to receive the knowledge by paranormal means. A medium or a psychic.
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sensitive(n) someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead(adj) responsive to physical stimuli(adj) being susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others(adj) able to [..]
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sensitiveA security classification that shows that compromise of official information would likely damage the interest of New Zealand or endanger the safety of its citizens.
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sensitivewhen referring to the activity of a drug, sensitive means that a drug still works. As resistance develops a drug becomes less sensitive. A complete loss of sensitivity implies that a drug is no longer working.
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sensitive" data, in which case the data subject has to give written consent (e.g. by undersigning a form).
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sensitivecapable of being effectively treated with a particular drug
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sensitiveThe term sensitive, often interchangeable with psychic, refers to a person with psychic powers, but eschews communication with the dead, instead concentrates on the experience of emotion and feelings. [..]
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sensitive
Having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses.
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