Sentences with phrase «callous when»

He hurt me very badly with some of the things he said — it's easy to be callous when you're two years further down the emotional track than your ex.
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.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

This is shown in a callous and politically incorrect manner when they reject the character Chang from joining their group.
It is a word used for reprobates that do not heed the Spirit when it calls them, it does not listen when the Spirit speaks to heart on the evil they are doing, it is the callous heart that is so hard and fast in evil it has closed itself to the Spirit.
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.
This preliminary step was done when the babies were five weeks old, and then when they were two - and - a-half, researchers checked to see whether they possessed callous and unemotional traits.
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.
«Under the Skin» finally abandons its monotonous rut when our callous protagonist learns some empathy after meeting a man who serves as her protector.
It's at this point — roughly halfway through «Nostalgia» — when things take a tragic turn and the memorabilia dealer must soon confront his own callous views of mementos.
but at the same time, it is hard to present the pro-war side fairly when many of their arguments are obviously absurd, callous or evidence of their desire to mitigate their sense of loss, embarassment, or guilt.
When Rudy and Paul fight for permanent custody of Marco, the insurmountable legal hostility they face is staggering in its callous — and frighteningly contemporary — homophobia.
Britain's welfare state is void of compassion and amity as it expects Daniel to return to work that his doctor's insist he can not perform, and when he asserts to his callous caseworker that «when you lose your self - respect you're done for» there's something akin to fatalism in his voice.
While it's not highly offensive stuff, it comes across as more callous and abrupt when interspersed with the light and airy gospel melodies.
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.
No matter the quality of written feedback, it can at times come across as callous — even when this isn't our intent.
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?
Perhaps Moe's most intriguing assertion is that both union leaders and would - be reformers routinely mischaracterize union sentiment: union leaders when they say they're seeking to protect students and would - be reformers when they charge that callous union bosses are ignoring the wishes of their membership.
It's the curse of doing the doable, plus an erratic gearlever that drives you bananas when selecting R or P, and the digit's persistent difficulties to penetrate the callous MMI maze.
If the pace seems callous, don't blame me; blame the system, at least when it comes to issuing custodies.
When death stares you in the face, it seems kind of callous to say, «How can I make money off this for my heirs?»
Though the double entendre in the installation's title, which signals both intimacy and protest, may prompt a chuckle, the phrase's underlying vulnerability is especially haunting now, over two years later, when Puerto Rico has been devastated by natural disaster, the aftermath of which has been exacerbated by the callous indifference of the Trump administration.
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.
Additionally, courts have recognized a duty of good faith in the manner of termination and have awarded damages against employers who engage in bad faith conduct or callous treatment when dismissing employees.
Punitive damages are awarded when a defendant has acted in a particularly callous, malicious or grossly negligent manner.
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.
In fact, having less knowledge was related to decreases in parental control, when youths were high on callous - unemotional traits.
Callous traits in children with and without conduct problems predict reduced connectivity when viewing harm to others.
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