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The stock market is also sensitive to uncertainty, which means there could be a wild ride of highs and lows.

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The market is still "very sensitive" to global events, it said, with higher prices likely to be "the new normal".

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The metamaterial is extremely sensitive to loads, which could be a potentially useful property.

Prof Neena Modi, professor of neonatal medicine at Imperial College London, said: "This will disadvantage groups such as women who are sensitive to gluten, eat rice in preference to bread, and products made from wholemeal flour - excluding them and their babies from benefiting, and thus adding to the considerable health inequities that already exist in the UK."

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Premier Li's death was sensitive to the party not only because it was sudden and unexpected - but also because he was the last of the old liberal wing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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