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sensitive

[sen-si-tiv] / ˈsɛn sɪ tɪv /




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The more sensitive the files, the more they were paid.

From The Wall Street Journal

When dealing with sensitive topics, Nicky advises not responding for 90 seconds to stop you responding emotionally.

From BBC

Both said they are keeping consumers’ health information stored separately from other mainstream chats, and they are offering enhanced privacy to protect sensitive data.

From MarketWatch

They bounce disgustingly when I run or even walk down a set of stairs and people are not exactly as sensitive as they would be if I were handicapped or overweight.

From Salon

Many quantum computing algorithms have businesses' intellectual property integrated directly in their circuits, which are used to process highly specific problems involving client data and other sensitive information.

From Science Daily