Sentences with phrase «callous government»

Michael Shannon's unhinged charisma is neatly packed into Strickland, a callous government agent whose surface of certainty soon gives way to rot.
The setup is not unlike The Hunger Games (Red Sparrow director Francis Lawrence also worked on that saga, helming all but the first chapter), with Dominika's body technically the property of a callous government.
The set - up is not unlike The Hunger Games (Red Sparrow director Francis Lawrence also worked on that saga, helming all but the first chapter), with Dominika's body technically owned by a callous government.
Furthermore, in describing a country that is mired in poverty as a result of callous Government cuts, many Labour voices describe a world that does not ring true to C1 / C2 voters — people that are not poor but not rich and that carefully watch everything they spend.

Not exact matches

The source condemned the planned demolition of the NCBSG, saying that the move by the Akwa Ibom State government was callous considering the intensity of reactions that would follow if the facility is demolished.
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».
Loach stated: «Thank you to the academy for endorsing the truths of what the film says, which hundreds and thousands of people in this country know, the most vulnerable and poorest are treated by the Government with a callous brutality that is disgraceful, a brutality that extends to keeping out refugee children we promised to help and that's a disgrace too.»
Ken Loach used his #BAFTA speech to attack the «disgraceful» and «callous brutality» of Theresa May's government https://t.co/EaOP2FpGxB
Government is only being callous with this decision».
The group in a statement by its Chairman, Alhaji Kamorudeen Olagoke said it was callous of the state government to have asked workers to produce their primary six school leaving certificates before being paid.
«Having said that, let it be known that we find the statement by the Presidency stating that 756 Nigerians were killed by Fulani herdsmen in two years under the government of former President Jonathan as a mischievous assertion by a callous Presidential spokesman who thinks that death is something to be trivialized.
Public perceptions are changing, slowly but surely, and with every rejection of progress, every desperate attempt to cling to the status quo, governments will appear more out of touch, and their actions more callous and cold - hearted.
Corbyn argued that the government was «cruel and callous» and that cuts to disability benefits denied people of their dignity.
He said, «Any increase in fuel pump price would be an indirect tax on Nigerians to fund APC interests and, considering the pains Nigerians have suffered under this... government, this intended hike will be callous.
His government is not only callous, it is careless.
I never knew that the Federal Government would be so callous and unyielding in their demands to their promising future educators.
These progressive jurisdictions have expanded the role of government to include protecting animals from unfettered callous acts that cause pain or suffering.
The storm that wracked New Orleans and exposed the federal government's callous ineptitude also inspired Dapper Bruce to become an artist, and he confronts it in some of his most personal work to date.
During the case in 2012, the court heard that «The Dutch government itself undermined the legitimacy of [the] restitution process by describing it as «bureaucratic, cold and often even callous
It really makes you wonder — just how callous can humanity be towards sister species, and if this is going on with government complicity, just how willing is Indonesia's government to limit deforestation?
The General Electric workers in Peterborough or the Victims of Chemical Valley (VOCV) in Sarnia are also examples of government's callous disregard of their plight, and an onerous bureaucratic workers» compensation system that seems set up to deny the workers injured or made sick by their workplace.
«The «Workers» Stories Report» is an indictment of the previous government's callous reduction of rights and protections for workers in the province — especially the most vulnerable,» says David Fairey, co-chair of the coalition.
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