In Welch lies most of the bad acting - as she incredibly evolves under Matthew Patrick's telegraphed direction
from callous and uncaring to concerned and responsible.
we patronizingly call Third World countries who have died and will die
from our callous exports.
Not exact matches
One German parliamentarian, the conservative Iris Eberl
from Bavaria, slammed the proposal as «
callous.»
This is shown in a
callous and politically incorrect manner when they reject the character Chang
from joining their group.
The first reply I saw,
from Chris, was as
callous as the Professor's words to the class that long ago day.
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.
Far
from being
callous, Callahan wants to advance a compassionate and comprehensive understanding of what it means to care.
Now this i say and testify in the Lord, that you must no longer walk as the gentiles do, in the futility of their minds.18 They are darkened in their understanding, alienated
from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart.19 They have become
callous and have given themselves up to sensuality, greedy to practice every kind of impurity.20 But that is not the way you learned in Christ!
I would like to express my complete sympathy with this judgment and defend the aesthetic theodicy I have adopted
from any association with such a
callous approach.
Richard Neuhaus calls this sentence
from the Smith opinion «one of the more chilling, not to say
callous, observations in the history of the Supreme Court.»
And did I really want to ask for healing
from a God who had already proved
callous enough to let Hyung Goo get as sick as he had already gotten?
Suave and superior, Luther found in him the same
callous and patronising attitude which seemed to have inspired the texts
from Rome.
In a famous hadith (tradition) he is reported to have kissed the
callous hands of a companion who had come
from the hard physical labour of felling a tree fro firewood, while his brother claimed to be at the mosque engaged in worship.
Mr Pickles had attacked the Audit Commission's «
callous» management and did not step back
from his critical approach in today's session.
Ted Cruz got the Bronx cheer Wednesday
from angry New Yorkers upset over the Republican presidential candidate's
callous «New York values» crack and his harsh stance on immigration.
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.
But, over the last four years this «
callous indifference» is exactly the tone we have seen over and over again
from Christie,» said Michael Czin, press secretary for the DNC.
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.
«Apart
from demonstrating this by paying just one month arrears, his refusal to pay dying pensioners who spent their productive years in the service of the state is a
callous neglect of the elderly, who the governor deceived with mouth - watering promises, including prompt payment of pensions, during campaign.»
I will therefore, not misjudge NPP on account of some of its
callous, vicious elements just as I will not disown or misjudge the revolution, the PNDC and the NDC as some of its appointees and leading figures have done in dissociating themselves
from the PNDC, June 4 and 31st December.
Just last week, though, during an ill - fated campaign stop in the Bronx, ahead of the state's April 19 primary, Cruz was met with jeering
from angry New Yorkers still upset over the
callous remark as well as his harsh stance on immigration.
«DEP's failure to cease releases
from the Ashokan reservoir in time to allow sufficient transit time for released water to exit the Esopus Creek prior to the onset of the hurricane clearly demonstrates a
callous arrogance to human suffering and a disrespect for the residents of Ulster County,» Myers added, suggesting that the governor replace DEP Commissioner Paul Rush.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — President Donald Trump commended rescue workers and passed out supplies to storm victims as he toured Puerto Rico on Tuesday, while also saying that the costs tied to Hurricane Maria have «thrown our budget a little out of whack,» drawing rebukes
from Democrats who called the remarks
callous.
His body was like his hand, lumps of
callous muscles
from the years of pain and toil in his life and in the gym, it was simply unbelievable.
In contrast to a normal bath in which moisture is extracted
from the skin, the sole or salt bath allows salt to be stored in the upper
callous layer of the skin and binds water.
The «sparrow» program,
from which Dominika graduates (or, at least, passes through) is decidedly more unprincipled and
callous than anything that is typically portrayed in American counterpart institutions.
Silliness and sexiness are comfortable bedfellows
from the outset of Bridesmaids, in which Annie (Kristen Wiig) has wild goofball sex with
callous booty - call Ted (John Hamm), and is then conspicuously depicted the morning after (via a va - va - voom
from - behind shot) in Victoria's Secret - skimpy underwear.
Unsurprisingly, the removal project goes terribly awry — and at least some of the aliens» secrets are revealed — but along the way Wikus morphs
from a smug,
callous, sycophantic moron into one of the more unlikely motion - picture protagonists you'll ever see.
But mere months later Daesh arrived, immediately and forcefully overtaking the country's sixth largest city, cutting it off completely
from the rest of the world and beginning to produce propaganda before revealing the
callous nature imposed on anyone who dared stand against them.
Schoenaert's gaze
from the eyes, which are so close together, is at the same time
callous and emotional, that is already great cinema.
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.
If you watch this film and don't feel emotions or a feeling of disgust in the pit of your stomach, regardless of where you are
from, you are far more
callous than I could ever imagine anyone being.
This part of the plot — successful, pretty, engaged Egyptologist takes a liking to the
callous neighbor who's repeatedly wronged her — requires more open - mindedness
from the viewer than the easy to embrace fantasy premise.
He is cut
from the same cloth, a tender soul beneath a
callous exterior, willing to resort to anything to get his point across.
To tell people to wait
from a lofty and secure foothold is oppressive and
callous.
Here in this PDK article we have a
callous report of failed «reforms», all described
from the point of view of those involved, as the previous commentator says — «college and foundation elites».
This might sound
callous, if not cruel, but maybe this is an opportunity for IndyCar to embrace the very danger that sets it apart
from the competition.
Or perhaps the melancholy quality came chiefly
from that brisk,
callous completion of the ceremony.
From misguided agents to cruel or absent editors to the
callous slashing of midlist authors and backlist titles, the longer a writer is in the publishing world, the more chance of encountering at least one of these major (and sometimes career - freezing) hurdles.
The author tells us that the marriage ended because Edward was
callous, and that as Florence ran
from him, she was at the same time desperately in love with him.
The fallout
from such politically craven decisions is now being felt not only by the thousands of families whose lives have been upended by this
callous calculation but also by Americans at large whose sense of insecurity and vulnerability has been exacerbated by the widely reported instances of mentally ill individuals committing acts of violence in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
The picture that emerged
from the committee's recommendations was of a dog pound that is a killing machine, run by an official who has ruled his little fiefdom so long he has become both dictatorial and
callous.
The video, which was posted on the Cat Welfare Society's Facebook page, has since found its way to YouTube, drawing much attention - not to mention anger -
from cat lovers who condemned the person's act as irresponsible and
callous.
The video, which was posted on the Cat Welfare Society's Facebook page, has since found its way to YouTube, drawing much attention — not to mention anger —
from cat lovers who condemned the person's act as irresponsible and
callous.
These progressive jurisdictions have expanded the role of government to include protecting animals
from unfettered
callous acts that cause pain or suffering.
Even with Valkyria Chronicles's lightweight writing and family - friendly interpretation of war (and, eventually, its borderline
callous treatment of concentration camps) you'll find yourself wrapped up in the personalities of your team (three of which, incidentally, are characters
from Skies of Arcadia).
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.
Along the way, Bigby encounters a number of other Fables
from the comic series, as well as a few new ones: the businesslike Snow White, the cantankerous Ichabod Crane, the
callous Woodsman and the violent Tweedledee and Tweedledum, among others.
Their
callous disregard for Xbox owners and eagerness to pen licensing deals with everyone
from the NFL to Doritos suggests that they've forgotten who ultimately uses their products, and who should be getting their attention first and foremost.
He gains a sense of inherent classicism and security
from using familiar symbols, yet only with unceasing concentration and focus can a painter's style be used as a tool to give form to abstract reflection, and that still requiring a
callous inhibition of ever ‐ present, hovering uncertainty.