Perhaps so, but he does seem to be oversensitive to the importance of his own role, especially when it is overlooked. |
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Maybe I'm oversensitive but generalising about 3 billion people without a thorough and extensive survey to back it up seems a little arrogant. |
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Jane was rather oversensitive, and harped on about the glass of champagne for rather a long time. |
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The software does seem a touch oversensitive to certain key words but I've never had a problem with blogs, even the more foul-mouthed ones. |
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I was always told when I was a child, you're too sensitive, you're oversensitive. |
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Being an oversensitive person, my expectations from each of my relationships with family, friends and relatives were really high. |
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Because I am a newish father, I am probably oversensitive to stories about men and their children. |
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But parents have always been oversensitive to what their children read and watch. |
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I don't think I'm oversensitive to interpret your comments as saying my work is devoid of substantive content. |
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The mutation causes the brain cells to be oversensitive to neurotransmitters such as dopamine. |
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After she hung up my boss remarked about how oversensitive she is and said we should get our minds off it by diving into work. |
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On the hotter side, jalfrezi dishes are beautifully spiced, and for those with truly oversensitive tastebuds, the korma is mild without being bland. |
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I think I gave my best performance that night, and soon Henry was leading me off stage the way we'd planned, with a shower of applause reaching my oversensitive ears. |
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Any player can be criticized, so it's no place for the oversensitive. |
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But if your husband is not usually childish and oversensitive, consider the possibility that from his perspective this is not an isolated incident. |
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Contra-indications: Bergamot makes the skin strongly oversensitive to sunlight! Therefore, do not use Bergamot on the skin. |
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If there was a weak spot on Liv, it was her oversensitive stomach. |
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I cry easily and often feel oversensitive when I have a day with too many tasks to do. |
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In the post-11 September situation, the European Union has been oversensitive in its approach to the Middle East. |
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On the contrary, I sometimes found Jacinta's company quite disagreeable, on account of her oversensitive temperament. |
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If a teacher brushes up against a student, only an oversensitive teenager will suffer significant emotional harm. |
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Contra-indications: Lemon oil makes the skin extremely oversensitive to light and can be irritating in a bath or massage. |
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I don't want to be seen as a killjoy, though, or as someone who is oversensitive and humourless, and I am afraid to confront him. |
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In extreme cases, they tend to be oversensitive and exaggeratedly alert and are inwardly always ready to jump. |
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It's not that he feels sick exactly, more that he is getting distinctly oversensitive. |
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Just as an allergy indicates oversensitivity to certain foods, it may be that doctors and parents have become oversensitive to food allergies. |
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Gally is an oversensitive type, who attracts bad luck. |
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People with celiac disease are oversensitive to gluten. |
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People that are oversensitive to wheat, Kamut is a suitable alternative. |
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Recurrent droughts and poor yields of traditionally produced maize, which is oversensitive to climatic variations, have encouraged the widespread farming of cassava, making it Africa's fastest growing food crop today. |
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Walpole was not always as oversensitive as Wodehouse supposed. |
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The newfound ability to mass-produce PAF receptors should help medicinal chemists design drugs that can calm the oversensitive receptors, the researchers assert in the Jan. |
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