hypersensitive in A Sentence

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    The ears of these children are Hypersensitive.

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    We become Hypersensitive to certain things.

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    But if you are allergic or Hypersensitive, don't take it.

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    Use in animals known to be Hypersensitive to the active substance.

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    Is Hypersensitive to how they are seen or perceived by others.

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    If you are Hypersensitive, it may cause asthma, breathing difficulties and coughing.

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    In addition, Micro Observers have been placed in polling stations, particularly those considered Hypersensitive.

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    Furthermore, they shouldn't have any irritants that can result in Hypersensitive reactions in the body.

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    His Hypersensitive ears perceived the slightest sound as torture, and he was forced to retreat to the countryside.

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    Pending the arrival of relief, the Hypersensitive individual from the hornet must remain in a relaxed position;

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    Sulphites, lactose, and monosodium glutamate(MSG) are examples of food substances to which many people are intolerant or Hypersensitive.

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    Pain itself changes the way the central nervous system works, causing a person to become Hypersensitive to pain.

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    The flower protects when, in the transition phase, the woman becomes Hypersensitive, unstable and confused, as if she were defenseless.

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    We identified Ensure as an example of an unexpected source of soy protein that could cause problems for a Hypersensitive person.

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    If you are Hypersensitive to one of the components of the drug, the patient may experience an allergic rash on the skin.

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    For women who use this product correctly and are not Hypersensitive to it, there are lots of potential benefits to expect.

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    As many as 1,292 polling stations have been set up, out of which 304 are sensitive and 166 are Hypersensitive polling stations.

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    A person's senses may be either Hypersensitive or hyposensitive(diminished sensitivity): a caress can feel like burning fire, or a needle prick can have no effect.

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    At the same time, the impartial nature of mathematical algorithms can help people tease out their own subconscious motivations and tame their Hypersensitive unfairness radars.

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    Long-term, maladaptive changes in both the peripheral and central nervous system can make us Hypersensitive to pain and can make pain persist after injuries have healed.

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    Because the body's response to the sun is Hypersensitive to photoallergic allergies, such skin symptoms begin one or two days after being in the sun.

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    People with a history of panic attack experience these symptoms at lower concentrations of carbon dioxide, suggesting they are Hypersensitive to this internal signal for danger.

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    Copalia should not be used in patients who may be Hypersensitive(allergic) to amlodipine or other medicinal products of the'dihydropyridine derivatives' class, valsartan or any of the other ingredients.

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    Per a study that appeared in the European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, almost 33 percent of birch pollen-allergic patients reported being Hypersensitive to almond and cherry.

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    This circumstance must be taken into consideration by argan oil producers, since through a more effective purification process most of the potentially harmful molecules for Hypersensitive subjects could be eliminated.

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    For a while I was Hypersensitive even to hearing about hospitals, or people going into the hospital- and given my father's profession, it was frequently a topic of family conversations.

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    These 28 Hypersensitive and 56 sensitive airports would have to install body scanners by March 2020 while the remaining airports can install it by March 2021, as per the circular.

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    Assign this herbal remedyis strictly forbidden in case the patient is Hypersensitive to any of the active or auxiliary components, acute forms of inflammatory diseases of the bile duct and liver.

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    After Mayor Michael Bloomberg instituted new noise codes in 2007 to ensure"well-deserved peace and quiet," the city installed Hypersensitive listening devices to monitor the soundscape and citizens were encouraged to call 311 to report violations.

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    In essence, when someone has OCD his or her brain's danger detection region is Hypersensitive and dramatically overreacts to certain triggers thus launching a massive, often panic level, anxiety attack(i.e., an exaggerated or inappropriate fight or flight reaction).

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