Then why so
callous about LinkedIn's privacy controls?
Romney is a Rockefeller Republican not because he's a social liberal, but because he's
callous about social issues and doesn't let them dictate his party control.
The vast majority of WHITE jews (ie Neocons) in this country support the War and seem very
callous about what is being done to the Iraqi people...
Not exact matches
The story might have ended there, except that Kalanick's
callous directive
about how to handle the fallout — he blamed the media for suggesting Uber was somehow liable for these incidents that aren't even real in the first place — was accidentally made public.
Over a recent breakfast, we talked
about the infuriating and
callous nature of this concept and our shared belief that it was actually counter-productive to the building of world - class businesses in our modern age of entrepreneurship.
How
callous he is
about these matters I do not know, but he gives much religious aid and comfort to those who are
callous, and he provides political support for those who seek to solve our national problems at the expense of our most vulnerable people.
Feminists talk
about the universal sisterhood while being prepared to show a remarkably
callous attitude to women who fail to meet the entry requirements.
An interesting question to discuss here would have been whether
callous targeting that brings
about multiple civilian casualties may blur this distinction.
«He talks
about being
callous.
What is it
about so many repressed, morally frightened, politically y motivated individuals that brings out their best character traits: sheer stupidity and
callous vanity — in a state that needs to judge elected administrators by their credentials and not personal lives.
The comments, which were clumsy at best and
callous at worst, are being linked to previous occasions when the Labour challenger has made controversial statements
about women.
Here it goes - Footage of the devastation caused by Irene: roads and bridges being washed away, houses pushed off foundations, cars flushed down streets, flooded farm land, dead animals in the farm fields, old and young crying as they enter their mud clogged homes GO TO The brave Republicans standing behind their hypocrite leader Cantor, followed by their
callous video clips speaking
about how we can't afford to help unless we cut, cut, cut.
Although, as I've said before, he and his colleagues shouldn't allow that confidence to spill over into
callous rhetoric — there's more to Iain Duncan Smith's reforms than lazy lines
about «scroungers» and «shirkers» admit.
As an American, I was giddy at the prospect of shaking off the stereotype of us as cold,
callous people who care more
about our right to have guns than our obligations to collective society.
««There is so much
about what Mayor Bloomberg said that is offensive and
callous, particularly his comments
about the poor,» Thompson said in part.
«What we are doing and what we hope to achieve is to replace this administration that is doing nothing
about this
callous killing of innocent Nigerians.
The Conservators have also committed themselves to ensuring that the town fights against privatization of town beaches, and the group has become increasingly concerned with the seemingly
callous attitude the administration has taken with Montauk residents angry
about crowded nightclubs in that hamlet.
The embattled Democratic governor, who is serving the remainder of former Gov. Elliot Spitzer's term, also criticized some reports in the media
about his life as «
callous and sleazy.»
The staff are careless
about callous things they say within earshot of the patients, or worse, they are just flat - out rude or accusatory.
There's a long spot here where the laughs are all but missing, and even Shrek and Artie's heart - to - heart
about their
callous fathers doesn't give us a connection to Artie or a further level of one to Shrek.
, but in this case don't trust your instincts; Jerry Maguire the trailer is a
callous cocktail that coasts by on lowest common denominator Cruise control, while Jerry Maguire the film is among the very best contemporary movies
about the uneasy intersection between sports and business as well as the human toll of this peculiarly American phenomenon.
Most of these men are fairly
callous individuals, but because they all seem equally doomed we wind up caring
about them.
The worst thing
about Patrick Melrose may be its
callous waste of some fine performances, particularly that of Cumberbatch as a gibbering maniac holding himself together with bindings of heroin, martinis and speed.
The least of these involve Richard and his equally nightmarish and
callous co-executive Elaine Markinson (Charlize Theron) truly not caring
about Harold.
On the other hand, the
callous top dog (Craig T. Nelson) cares
about just one thing: the company stock price.
Accompanied by her very supportive roommate (Anamaria Marinca), who handles most of the details, she unwittingly seeks out the services of Bebe (Vlad Ivanov), the
callous butcher of Bucharest, an unlicensed monster who could care less
about the welfare of his vulnerable clients.
When Christine is wronged or feels betrayed by those she cares
about, her body language reflects her downward spiral as she becomes abrasive,
callous and cruel.
A promising young rookie becomes cruel and
callous, using interrogation techniques he learned from documentaries
about the Holocaust to humiliate and browbeat a suspected serial killer.
As with «Get Smart,» the mix of comedy and corpses in «Kingsman» becomes
callous and clueless — in addition to seeming
about 50 years behind the times.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a
callous disregard for human suffering and human life, when the indomitable human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking
about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name of consumer desire, when media analyses of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
I'm always amazed at the
callous hypocrisy of it all and I have written
about it here and here.
Many people avoid getting coverage simply because the idea of why it's needed is too painful or
callous to think
about.
«Producing animals for sale is a greedy and
callous business in a world where there is a critical and chronic shortage of good homes for dogs, cats, and other animals, and the only «responsible breeders» are ones who, upon learning
about their contribution to the overpopulation crisis, spay or neuter their animals, and get out of the business all together.»
A seemingly
callous tweet
about the stressful pre-launch «crunch» period and the enormous amount of overtime involved has lead to Crytek taking fire from all corners of the industry.
What is it
about the giant oil company that generates officials who can't seem to avoid stating things in unbelievably
callous ways?
I hope that I do not appear too
callous when I also voice my concerns
about who is going to clean the blood off the rocks at the cliff base, although I suppose the rising sea levels will take care of this in due time.
There are some who are so jaded and
callous that they simply will never care
about the future.
After all, when people are more worried
about jobs, the cost of living, the economy, health, and taxation, to bang on
about climate change might look somewhat
callous.
Assistant Public Defender Michael Rosenbluth told the judge his client has never been «cold,
callous or flippant»
about L'Ecuyer's death and has always felt remorseful.
That may sound
callous, but my point is
about Roger Pielke's question: Why is energy access not among the goals?
When I expressed my perception of unfairness
about the «condition not unforeseen» decision relating to my husband's illness, she compared it to a house burning down, which seemed a bit
callous considering that his illness turned out to be aggressive cancer and he died less than four months later.
Many people avoid getting coverage simply because the idea of why it's needed is too painful or
callous to think
about.
Canberra, Australia
About Blog We assess and treat all ages for foot conditions such heel and arch pain, ball or foot pain, bunions, corns and
callous and ingrown toenails.
A Unique Path to
Callous - Unemotional Traits for Children who are Temperamentally Fearless and Unconcerned
about Transgressions: a Longitudinal Study of Typically Developing Children from age 2 to 12.
Given what we now know
about the heterogeneity of conduct problems, it is timely to develop and trial novel interventions that are specifically suited to conduct - problem children displaying a
callous interpersonal style.
There's no excuse for
callous talk
about how the group is «very good» at performing abortions so that fetal hearts, lungs and livers can be kept intact and sold.
This specifier, defining a specific subtype of patients with CD, includes symptoms such as lack of remorse or guilt,
callous lack of empathy, lack of concern
about performance, and shallow or deficient affect.
Imaging decision
about whether to, or not to, benefit self by harming others: adolescents with conduct and substance problems, with or without
callous - unemotionality, or developing typically
Moreover, greater behavioral control for youths high on
callous - unemotional traits did not lead to parents» greater knowledge
about their youths.
This coach named Rich from Salt Lake City turned out to be very taunting and
callous after being asked
about the specifics of how the program worked and his own investment experience (which was nill).