Sentences with phrase «as callous»

Insofar as the aim of this study was to examine a proposed theoretical model, we did not include other possible predictors that may be important markers of APP such as callous - unemotional traits (Frick and White 2008; Lynam 1996) and deviant peer affiliations (Lösel and Bender 2003).
For Indigenous people, this tenacity can only be read as callous disregard.
It may very well have been viewed as callous by the jury and might explain, in some manner, the actions of the jury in rendering a verdict so out of line with the amounts requested by the Wilsons» own counsel.»
Above all, these supposed modeling experts and climate scientists need to terminate their biases and their evangelism of political agendas that seek to slash fossil fuel use, «transform» our energy and economic systems, reduce our standards of living, and «permit» African and other impoverished nations to enter the modern era only in a «sustainable manner,» as callous elitists often insist.
I think it's the most callous thing I've ever heard, it must certainly run the risk of coming across as callous when put to the victims of our climate change fuelling lifestyles.
As a callous gamer who normally takes delight in obliterating enemies and damning little tots, I could not bring myself to harvest these girls.
This isn't as callous as it may sound; the consistent structure this program provides helps put your puppy at ease, allowing you to focus on a loving relationship rather than on constantly correcting your new pet.
They dismiss us as callous and worse, cutting corners wherever possible and treating animals as little more than products.
I didn't mean to make this post come across as callous.
No matter the quality of written feedback, it can at times come across as callous — even when this isn't our intent.
She works at a giant record label where soulless pop machinery and broad comedy run rampant in equal measure: the former represented by Brittany Snow as an empty - headed pop star, the latter by Finesse Mitchell — funny even here where he has nothing to work with — as a callous exec.
We can understand the reasons, though, and it's in understanding that we can sympathize with these characters, as callous and cruel and hardheaded as they occasionally — or far too often — may be.
Gerwig never encountered a line reading she couldn't neurotically nail, but she's severely miscast as a callous heartbreaker.
Elizabeth is portrayed, initially at least, as cold and unfeeling, Prince Philip (James Cromwell) as callous and elitist, Prince Charles (Alex Jennings) as manipulative and paranoid, and the Queen Mother (Sylvia Syms) as dotardly and self - absorbed.
Some of the points that he makes come off as callous, narcissistic, and even a little vindictive.
This we see not only as a callous but also ass a recipe for chaos in the country which must need be averted.
Abbott also accused the Conservative government of being «as callous to the poor around the world as they are to the poor here in Great Britain».
Abubaka also described as callous, mischievous and unpatriotic, those promoting false reports on alleged pressure on Acting President Yomi Osinbajo to resign.
What does «middle class» mean in this context in the US and why don't Americans also hear this as a callous disregard for the poorest sections of society?
People who are so callous towards animals shouldn't be breeding & raising people that might be just as callous as them.
The first reply I saw, from Chris, was as callous as the Professor's words to the class that long ago day.
The B.C. Liberals» child support clawbacks hurt B.C.'s poorest kids, and have been widely panned by the media and general public as callous.

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That image was cemented in the public mind, and in a not - so - positive light, by David Fincher's movie The Social Network, in which Parker was played by Justin Timberlake as a self - serving, callous playboy.
Many saw the couple as the worst kind of gentrifiers: privileged, callous and clueless.
One German parliamentarian, the conservative Iris Eberl from Bavaria, slammed the proposal as «callous
But the cynic in all of us may still look at all those super-rich sharks, sitting atop their gilded thrones telling struggling entrepreneurs to take risks, as a bit, well, callous.
And while I'm not particularly phased by death (people die, it happens), even I am not so callous as to make the day someone loses their mother more difficult than it already is.
While the professor is portrayed here as being callous and ridiculing, he does have a valid point.
It is callous nonsense to insist that she does, just as it is mindlessness to insist that she can do nothing for herself and her children until «society» reforms.
Economically ignorant moralism is as objectionable as morally callous economism.»
I first took it more as commentary on how indifferent and callous people can be to strangers.
I think at some point the defensiveness becomes just as bad or even worse than the initial injury, and we have to admit that there is at the very least a callous disregard and contempt for the injured by the leaders of the organization.
At the risk of sounding callous, Zimmerman now needs to sue for the defamation he's suffered as a result of this circus.
Shocked as we have been by well attested stories of unspeakable tortures and degradation's, by the mass exterminations of the gas chamber, and by the living death of such places as Belsen and Buchenwald, many people find it difficult to react with proper indignation to contemporary cruelties such as the Communist slave camps in Siberia, or the callous indifference of most people to the plight of millions of refugees.
But God has been used as a weapon so often in my Evangelical family; that we are so callous toward each other.
This idealist's picture of a social world divided into givers and receivers, while morally superior to a callous neglect of the needy, overlooks the fact that the benefactor receives as well as gives.
Today, as in the eighth century before Christ, we find greed, exploitation, callous indifference to human need, and vast amounts of conflict and strife between nations and social groups.
preacherlady said — «bob... when you stayed that Christians were no different than anyone else you gave me the impression that the Christians you were around were a self centered and callous as the non - Christians.
The modern firing of Dale Tallon as normal manager on the Chicago Blackhawks elevated eyebrows around the NHL, earning the club specifically, team president John McDonough scorn for your callous treatment of Tallon, who was moved towards situation of senior advisor because of the club.
They recognize that «a spirit of callous disregard for life shows itself in direct assaults on human life such as abortion and capital punishment, as well as in senseless violence, escalating militarism, racism, xenophobia, and the skewed accumulation of wealth and life - sustaining resources.»
Just as these programs can help engage people in some these questions, it can also harden us and make us callous toward human suffering, if we're not careful.
It would be a horrible mistake to consider those ancient cultures as stupid or callous.
Now this i say and testify in the Lord, that you must no longer walk as the gentiles do, in the futility of their minds.18 They are darkened in their understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart.19 They have become callous and have given themselves up to sensuality, greedy to practice every kind of impurity.20 But that is not the way you learned in Christ!
Bush made compassion a centerpiece of his 2000 campaign, actively courting religious people as well as suburban soccer moms who found other conservatives too callous.
And did I really want to ask for healing from a God who had already proved callous enough to let Hyung Goo get as sick as he had already gotten?
2 People will be self - centered and lovers of money, proud, haughty, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, irreligious, 3 callous, implacable, slanderous, licentious, brutal, hating what is good, 4 traitors, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 as they make a pretense of religion but deny its power.
As wild and callous as you are, by rights You should be banished outside to the ditch, To pay your pen - ance in disturbing nights, Expecting to be rescued by some witch In morbid need of a familiar friend With wicked eyes and automatic claws; A master with few fineries to mend, And less respect for..As wild and callous as you are, by rights You should be banished outside to the ditch, To pay your pen - ance in disturbing nights, Expecting to be rescued by some witch In morbid need of a familiar friend With wicked eyes and automatic claws; A master with few fineries to mend, And less respect for..as you are, by rights You should be banished outside to the ditch, To pay your pen - ance in disturbing nights, Expecting to be rescued by some witch In morbid need of a familiar friend With wicked eyes and automatic claws; A master with few fineries to mend, And less respect for....
But Per could not have expected the personal abuse as well as some general racist and callous responses, as reported by The Independent.
I suggest sir you achieved nothing and that as early as in the 1st half yesterday you realised you little more than make a fool of yourself with the thick - skinned and callous mind you possess.
This charge is often leveled against Ferber as evidence that his method is callous.
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