The Germans seem touchier than others about spying. America is itself reconsidering the balance between security and freedom. |
It should be noted that most clients, and perhaps their advisors, tend to blur the issue about the wisdom of using a trust with the touchier issue of who should be trustee and have control. |
With regard to the Korean peninsula itself, things are far touchier. |
There are few touchier subjects in the Colorado business world than expansions at the state's ski areas. |
It was not a good idea and it didn't work. This statement caused a furore in Berlin, where politicians are even touchier than their Hungarian counterparts about references to the second world war. |
These shift a lens inside the scope so are more expensive, and sometimes touchier to use, but more convenient. |