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delicate nature

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meanings of delicateand nature


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delicate
adjective
uk /ˈdel.ɪ.kət/ us /ˈdel.ə.kət/
needing careful treatment, especially because ...
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nature
noun
uk /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ us /ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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Examples of delicate nature


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This will certainly not be an easy task, given the delicatenature of the matter and the potential impacts of decisions taken in this context.
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We all understand the delicatenature of some of the negotiations which take place in matters of this kind.
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Given the delicatenature of what is apparently going on, that is a wise decision.
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I have answered questions several times already on this question, which is one of a very delicatenature.
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This means that the service is today of a highly complicated and delicatenature.
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I want to pay tribute to the hard-working members of that tribunal and the delicatenature of the task that they perform.
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Management is well aware of the delicatenature of some of the contacts and training reflects this.
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Of course, when prices are higher awareness of the delicatenature of climate change is heightened.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
If only one or two people take up this measure, it could be of help to the fragile and delicatenature of that agreement.
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It fails to reflect the delicatenature of this issue in the region.
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In religious charities, therefore, we have charities whose voluntary spirit, to put it that way, is of a particularly precious and delicatenature.
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The delicatenature of these questions and the dimension of the interests at stake are both reflected in the report which should deal less with the market and prices.
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It is still a little early to place a precise time scale on this work, particularly given the delicatenature of our discussions with the companies concerned.
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I would like to thank the rapporteur that she did not allow the delicatenature of this issue to cloud her balanced approach to the subject.
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Her stories are often described as quirky, with themes of love, isolation, and the delicatenature of relationships between young women commonly recurring.
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Moreover, the calming, more delicatenature of a woman's voice was considered to be women's natural quality.
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One argument for anonymous blogging is a delicatenature of work situation.
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For cold-pressed lemon oil (etheric oil), it needs a separator specifically designed to handle the delicatenature and value of the oil.
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Due to their delicatenature, they require special handling while washing.
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The company said that they chose not to use automated software because of the delicatenature of the hand-drawn artwork.
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