Sentences with phrase «callous people»

There are careless and callous people everywhere, even in a job interview.
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.
The home birth community seems to be inhabited by singularly callous people, who find that it is worth ostracising and ignoring loss parents, sacrificing other people's (and sometimes even their own) babies, and protecting dangerous midwives, all for the sake of avoiding any kind of discussion whatsoever of the risks and benefits of home birth.
I first took it more as commentary on how indifferent and callous people can be to strangers.

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In the current callous, cowardly world of dating, it's good to know there are some perseverent people left — 38 % of people reported someone wouldn't stop texting them after they tried to phase them out.
The explosion outside Manchester Arena on Monday night that killed 22 people was a «callous terrorist attack», U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May told the media after chairing an emergency security meeting.
Whether it's fish farms and the dirty pact Campbell has with Alcan in the northwest, fish farms up and down the coast, proposed LNG plants on the north coast, the wiping out of the unique ecology at Eagleridge in West Vancouver, the transmission lines in Tsawwassen, the Gateway project, especially though not exclusively in Delta, the abandonment of the Cambie Street merchants, private power smashing the environment around the province or the stealthy but persistent privatization of BC Hydro, the premier has enraged British Columbians not just for what he's done, but for his callous indifference to the wishes of people.
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.
He does a disservice to his cause with his pretty callous dismissal of people's closely held beliefs.
Sometimes it boggle the mind just how much people can justify being callous and blame the powerless for their own condition.
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...
Jews are taught early that the atonement of Yom Kippur must be preceded by the effort to reconcile with persons one has hurt, and that it is forbidden to be callous when approached for forgiveness.
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.
I remembered all the well - intended and heartfelt things that people had said to me at the time of my father's unexpected death, words that sounded hollow at best and callous and counterproductive at worst.
Don't get me wrong, I agree the market is far from perfect and my idea is a little callous because people would first have to suffer in order for it to right itself.
Still, doesn't answer why he would let good people die to make a point... unless he's callous and malicious... or DOES NOT EXIST.
Truly callous is your stupidly and carelessly formulated argument which belittles people and there reverent feelings for their loved ones.
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.
One rabbinic tradition has it that the people of the time were guilty of robbery, callous disregard for others and a rapacious sexuality that led to cohabitation between humans and semidivine beings.
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.
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.
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.
Not all of the mostly - white NFL owners are callous racists, but they are all successful business people, and you can bet they would rather cut off their own finger than hire someone who is actively trying to harm their business / extort money out of them.
People who are so callous towards animals shouldn't be breeding & raising people that might be just as callous asPeople who are so callous towards animals shouldn't be breeding & raising people that might be just as callous aspeople that might be just as callous as them.
Some research suggests that some children and teenagers with reactive attachment disorder may display callous, unemotional traits that can include behavior problems and cruelty toward people or animals.
The people of Jefferson County and NY 21 had seen the Matt Doheny act before and recognized the callous nature of his message, the one where he decides what's good and fair treatment for his opponent, while he engages in any behavior he thinks benefits his campaign.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT — The Teachers» Union said it was a «disgrace» that in the fifth largest economy in the world children and young people were the victims of «callous fiscal and social policies» which the country had endured since 2010.
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.
What the public is really desperate to hear from Labour is that it will take a stand against at least the worst of the Tory attacks on people's living standards, e.g. reverse the iniquitous bedroom tax and call a halt to the callous stripping of seriously disabled people of their benefits on the utterly spurious grounds under the Atos farcical assessments that they are fit for work.
To arrogate to itself the powers to simply dump people in jail indefinitely is, to say the least, uncivilized and barbaric; to hang serious allegations against a person without proof of evidence, as the judge noted in the case of Senator Bala Mohammed, is malicious, callous and unacceptable; and to constrain citizens with brazen impunity, in defiance of court orders, is to send a wrong signal to Diaspora Nigerians and other foreign investors who, paradoxically, our President and his ministers, have been courting assiduously, that the law can not protect both they and their investments.
«British nationals have undoubtedly been caught up in a «callous and cowardly and brutal» Nairobi terror attack which left at least 39 people dead, the foreign secretary said on Saturday evening.
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.»
Reacting to the various verbal attacks fired against each other by various political camps engaged in campaign activities for the Anambra governorship election, the CLO said that nothing could be so callous than people playing politics with human blood.
It would be no small thing to have a power broker like Cuomo leading the charge, but until he takes legitimate action to prepare for a Trump presidency and the normalization of hate speech that has accompanied his candidacy, his promises will feel like just another callous gesture from a man who is more concerned with his own political trajectory than the actual well being of the people he claims to speak for.
«That fact that a sitting city council person would be so callous was apparently of no concern to the New York real Estate Board,» Morgan wrote, calling the citations «hazardous.»
And finally, given how John Faso has regularly stood on the side of banks, not his constituents, you can call his office to voice your displeasure with his callous disregard for the people he supposedly represents, and kick him out of office come November.
Corbyn argued that the government was «cruel and callous» and that cuts to disability benefits denied people of their dignity.
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has described as sacrilegious and callous, the gruesome murder of two Catholic priests and worshippers at St. Ignatius Catholic Church, Ukpor,...
He tried to spin the bedroom tax as a way of managing housing stock, but in fact it is a cruel and callous attack on some of the most vulnerable people in our communities.»
The state APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, in a statement in Ado - Ekiti on Sunday said, «it is sheer greed, wickedness and callous insensitivity to Ekiti people's plight for Fayose to refuse to address doctors» strike in the public hospitals over unpaid salaries while other workers remain unpaid for between six and nine months.»
Persons with marked psychopathy are considered callous, cold, unrepentant, dishonest, and impulsive.
Some called the move «tone - deaf,» while one user likened Ivanka's callous behavior to that of French monarch Marie Antoinette, who is infamously quoted as having said «Let them eat cake» upon learning that the French people were starving and without bread.
For some who have experienced a less than happy track record in the dating world And while that might sound callous and wrong, the tduth is, even his friends agreed: People like Dean live life in extremes, mostly because they just
In this case, that means helping a vulnerable young African immigrant (Claire - Hope Ashitey) who is the only known person to have become pregnant in eighteen years and who has therefore become a pawn in a political game being played by some extremely callous players.
The film concerns Isaac's early sixties Greenwich Village folk singer and his callous behavior and interactions with other people, both in the folk music culture and out.
However, this isn't just a dumb action vehicle, as there are many political and environmental subtexts underneath the surface, as well as more derisive fears of the US military presence in certain parts of the world, who appear to be callous to the needs and concerns of peoples in other nations.
High - profile murders like Ramsey's often provoke gawking, callous media treatment, turning us all into rubberneckers, but Casting JonBenet vigorously works against that tendency, fascinated by our psychological need to judge other people's lives, but also deeply mournful, even respectful, of the very human reasons why we do so.
To tell people to wait from a lofty and secure foothold is oppressive and callous.
Many people avoid getting coverage simply because the idea of why it's needed is too painful or callous to think about.
I am still looking for a financial advisor — either online or in person — who can help people with serious debt and serious credit problems — people that creditors treat with, at best, unprofessional disdain and, at worst, callous mercilessness.
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