Sentences with phrase «also insensitive»

This dark brown curved leather sectional sofa is also insensitive to temperature fluctuations and stretching.
They were also insensitive to the details of the biological tree growth model over a reasonable range of model assumptions.
«Young eggs are also insensitive to a variety of other stimuli, including rain, wind and earthquakes of up to 4.7 on the Richter scale,» says Warkentin.
Patients who are insensitive to pain are also insensitive to itch.
They are also insensitive to pain from capsaicin, the essence of chilli pepper.
Dr. Dickey is also insensitive to babies fears.

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Volatility is also muted because of large inflows into passive funds that are generally price - insensitive, according to Kolanovic.
They also knew central banks would be big, price insensitive buyers.
Please, IM4FREEDOM, don't talk like an ignorant atheist, what I mean is there are intelligent atheists, as well as ignorant atheists; also there are intelligent Christians as well as ignorant Christians, but your remark sounds more like an ignorant, accusing, sarcastic, insensitive atheist.
We have also become aware that the anthropocentrism that characterizes much of the Judeo - Christian tradition has often fed a sensibility insensitive to our proper place in the universe.2 The ecological crisis, epitomized in the possibility of a nuclear holocaust, has brought home to many the need for a new mode of consciousness on the part of human beings, for what Rosemary Ruether calls a «conversion» to the earth, a cosmocentric sensibility (Ruether, 89).3
Selfish and insensitive, he fails to notice that his wife, Clare, suffers from the same mid-life sense of stagnation, and is also tempted by the idea of an adulterous affair: We are back to Satan's weapon of choice.
Also to be noted is his protest against the uncritical and insensitive use of the words «tribe» and «tribal.»
Preempting today's release of the lengthy report, which also offers moderate praise for the school's recent policy changes on abuse disclosures, BJU's new president pledged yesterday to learn from victims who found the school's counseling to be «inadequate, insensitive and counter-productive.»
Levenson also laments the high number of black cheerleaders, the abundance of hip - hop music at the games and even the fact that «the kiss cam is too black,» among other racially insensitive comments.
However our bad luck has also been facilitated by insensitive match officials.
Some of the other mothers also talked about additional contributing factors, such as the stress caused by unsolicited advice, feeling trapped with family members who are insensitive to the emotional needs of a new mother, or struggling with loneliness or past history of depression as a new mother.
It is also a challenge to live in the deep south and go against the norm of insensitive, authoritarian parenting that is so prevalent here.
I also think it is insensitive (not to mention inaccurate) to claim that mothers who do not breast - feed are «failing» their children.
Maternal insensitivity and emotional unavailability influences the infant's ability to develop a capacity for arousal regulation.25 Insensitive maternal behaviour results in increased anger, distress and crying — together, these might reflect an infant's poor arousal regulation.26 PPD also alters the capacity to regulate the reciprocal interaction between mothers and their infant via two patterns: intrusiveness and withdrawal.
While communication is important to an Aquarius dad, they can also be quite insensitive when it comes to how other people are feeling.
They are also more likely to do well academically and socially in adulthood than children who experience insensitive or harsh caregiving.
It also seems like a disconnect to argue that having a mosque near the site is insensitive, but showing footage of a firefighter and a pedestrian literally running for their lives from the dust plume and debris from one of the falling towers isn't.
He also faulted the one - month registration as against the usual three - month window coupled with the cumbersome registration challenges, describing the policy as inhuman and insensitive to the yearnings of Nigerian students.
Astorino also came under fire from Board of Legislators Chairman Mike Kaplowitz, a Yorktown Democrat, who called the veto «ill - advised, wrong and insensitive to the most vulnerable in our society.»
ULC described honouring of Zuma by the governor as highly insensitive and contemptuous of not only the people of Imo State but also possessed the dangers to Nigeria if not roundly condemned and excoriated by well - meaning Nigerians.
Would it also be considered religiously insensitive to be attacking the Governor during the High Holy Days?
The National Congress of American Indians is also asking for an apology from the mayor for his insensitive statements.
To make the bandage simple to interpret, the team also incorporated a green oxygen - insensitive reference dye, so that changes in tissue oxygenation are displayed as a green - to - red colormap.
People concerned about these issues, the OSU researchers suggested, might be more conscious of their own comments on social media, and also more willing to engage with others who are using language that is insensitive or potentially hurtful.
The plasmid, which directs the production of the thiopeptide antibiotic, also directs production of a spare part for the ribosome, a replacement for the part that is blocked by the antibiotic, which renders the ribosome insensitive to the antibiotic.
The study also outlines how greater instability in family environments and harsh and insensitive caregiving in the context of poverty may predict these different types of cortisol activity in children.
It is nearly as old and also lacking insensitive high explosives and security features.
And the reporter is also relatively insensitive, meaning a large dose of tamoxifen is needed to induce labeling in a single clone, he adds.
It's also highly desirable to find a energetic materials that require less quantity, maintains high performance, are insensitive and aren't adversely affected by large temperature changes.»
The system is also highly insensitive to input pupil variations, isolating the spectrograph from telescope illumination variations and seeing changes.
But because the skin condition — which causes an itchy, red, painful rash — is so visible, people with eczema often also have to cope with insensitive comments from those around them.
If that (simplified) narrative is accurate, and if we live in a society that is becoming increasingly insensitive to the effects of insulin (and that seems a sure thing giving increasing Type 2 diabetes rates) then heart disease would also have to be on the rise.
Also the bag's materials are insensitive and therefore the bags can even handle a walk in a winter wonderland with your boyfriend or shopping trip in the beautifully decorated city center with your best friend.
Rating: 8/10 — featuring Pacino's most effective and rewarding screen performance for some time, Paterno rightly keeps its focus on its leading character while also exposing the hypocrisy and deception going on around him; an intelligent but modest drama that packs an emotional wallop when it needs to, it's also a movie that successfully avoids being exploitative or insensitive.
He's also selfish and insensitive.
When we do get alienated, not only do we destroy those resources and thereby undermine our quality of life, but we also become insensitive to their destruction.
On the other hand, he also seems very aware of the special place of books and reading in «culture, education, democracy» — so his use of the word «stupid» in this context is particularly inflammatory and insensitive.
Because of their buying power, government - related purchasers of health care also tend to be price - sensitive purchasers of health care, leading health care providers to shift costs to private purchasers that are price - insensitive in the short run.
New York (would mandate euthanasia by injection or EBI), Pennsylvania (would also ban chloroform, ether, halothan, fluothane, or similar substance when used in an airtight chamber or plastic bag, North Carolina (would mandate EBI), Georgia (EBI mandated already for dogs and cats and bill would close loopholes that allow many counties to continue to use CO gas; the bill would allow heartstick only if the animal is unconscious, heavily sedated or comatose), West Virginia (would ban new Co gas chambers), New Mexico, Louisiana (would ban CO chambers for dogs and cats and also ban heartstick unless the «animal is unconscious or rendered completely unconscious and insensitive to pain through the injection of an anesthetic») and Michigan (would also ban CO2).
They are also quite stoic and can be insensitive to pain.
A chained animal may also suffer harassment and teasing from insensitive humans.
Coughing is a relatively insensitive indicator of the presence of heart failure and can also be caused by a wide range of diseases affected the airways or lungs.
The Kendall test (rank based test) used by WHCC does not require a normal distribution and is also fairly insensitive to serial correlation
The editorial was also criticized by state Sen. Spencer Coggs, D - Milwaukee, who said the headline «harkens back to an antiquated stereotype,» and by former state Supreme Court Justice William Bablitch, who said, «At the very least, it's highly insensitive.
The price of the combination policy would also be relatively insensitive to actual long - term care benefit payments, because of the greater importance of the life annuity payments.
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