neuralgic nel dizionario PONS

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But trade relations have long been a neuralgic irritant in bilateral relations.
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Here's a thought experiment that might shed light (rather than heat) on our neuralgic national conversation about a certain holiday.
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It is why there has been such a neuralgic response to the move this week to let the yuan slip to a four-year low of 6.4260 against the dollar.
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But some of us are not so inspired by his repeated insistence on the need for our collaboration on what he regards as the neuralgic points of moral teaching.
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Today it is neuralgic for the entire global - and over-globalized - financial system.
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I would use the combination therapy in neuralgic conditions.
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The comment touched a neuralgic nerve, heightening fears that investors may be treated harshly under the bail-out terms for any other country needing a rescue.
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Empires, in this theoretical concept, depend on this relative absence of relationships in the periphery, the core's power partly dependent on its role as a neuralgic center.
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But they seem as pinched and neuralgic as ever.
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We described two years ago what the temporary shutdown of this neuralgic location of global energy trade would entail.
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