Thus, Justice Stephen Breyer's
callousness about something so close to infanticide highlighted as never before the discrepancy between the rigid, lethal logic of the Court majority and the more complex moral sentiments of most Americans.
Not exact matches
To know that there is desperate hunger in Europe and Asia and do nothing
about it is sinful
callousness.
I should not get so worked up
about this but the cold hearted stupidity and
callousness of people like Lynesh make me sick, the real answer is that the sky fairy and its son do not of course EXIST.
Atul Gawande has written
about «the
callousness, inhumanity and extraordinary suffering» inflicted on the severely ill, «with only a sliver's chance of benefit.
Talk
about destroying the population centers of other countries springs from a combination of fatalism and
callousness.
The divorce is just beginning and it has destroyed me to think
about the betrayal, deceit and
callousness to do this and not even fight for the marriage.
The MSP told party members that he was «absolutely determined» to bring
about change in the labour market and the economy, saying he was «angry
about the
callousness of the Tories and the complacency of the SNP».
Translation: «I used to care
about people and the world beyond myself, until I became a bitter old man who retreated into a shell of hatred, bigotry and
callousness.
It is rare that progressives are so honest
about their irresponsibility and
callousness towards others.
While there's been no response from New York City officials
about their feelings on Roth's purported tactics, the suggestion that Roth was holding up the Downtown Crossing development in a ploy to get more money infuriated Mayor Menino, who sent Roth an angry letter berating him for his
callousness.