Sentences with phrase «insensitive questions»

Part two emphasizes the child (adoptee), and helps children respond to insensitive questions from others.
Or is it how people dance around asking obvious but potentially insensitive questions when dealing with rapidly changing social mores?
From insensitive questions to a lack of response, victims of sexual - assault say their experiences with the New York Police Department's Special Victims Division highlight problems already identified within the unit.
Despite the thorough thrashing the two books received at the hand of critics, both became best sellers — which raises the not insensitive question of why Americans pay so much attention to the New York Times best sellers list.
It seemed like an obtuse and insensitive question for him to be asking me.»

Not exact matches

If Romney had had a good debate performance last week, the dominant narrative out of the major network news would have been to question whether Romney's aggressive performance had been racist or merely racially insensitive.
What and who is the church — perfect, imperfect, a whore, a bride, an insensitive bitch, Jesus» woman, you, me, you and me, all who believe, just the ones who hurt each other, the ones with all the answers, the ones with all the questions, the ones who forgive, the ones who refuse to forgive, the ones who can't seem to forgive yet, the ones who trust, the ones who can never trust again, a body, a body full cancer, a body that tries to heal itself and others, a mess, a beautiful girl, a slut, a virgin, a beautiful woman?
I question because I have the curiosity of a child — a child who does not want to be told to shut up and do as they're told by an overbearing, insensitive parent.
I'll follow you anywhere, my dear regardless of all the insensitive comments / questions you get.
An anonymous owner told the Wall Street Journal that Goodell didn't pursue the Rice investigation because he was concerned that it would be insensitive to question Janay Rice's story and he worried how that would be perceived.
«While the sack of the security chief should be treated with dispatch and levity because whosoever descend into the arana of conflict will not escape the dust of the encounter, we should question the character of some of our elders we found their effusions rather too insensitive to bear especially in a country that is sitting on a delicate balance.
A black law enforcement group is going after potential AG candidate Kathleen Rice, raising questions about two cases she worked on in which the group alleges she was racially insensitive.
Although many bariatric surgery patients are open about their experiences, there are still some questions that are simply insensitive or inappropriate to ask.
Finally, at the same breakout session mentioned above, a white woman asked a question that was particularly racially and culturally insensitive and quite triggering to me and many other Black yogis in the room.
There is no question that this will diagnose hypothyroidism, but it is far too insensitive a measure, and the vast majority of patients who have hypothyroidism, particularly those patients who are classified as sub-clinical, will be missed.
Making a convincing case for the humanistic potential of fictional re-staging, Berg's film throws into question the idea that dramatic reconstitutions are inevitably insensitive.
When it was announced that M'Baku was going to appear in Ryan Coogler's Black Panther, instantly questions were raised as to whether it would use the racially insensitive supervillain name he was given in his first appearance in Avengers # 62.
As school systems wrestle with tough fiscal decisions, it's vital to understand that one - size - fits - all pay is insensitive to questions of productivity.
Ultimately, the big question is: Is it insensitive for a Muslim to design a 9/11 memorial?
And a note: thorough and rigorous questioning does not have to be insensitive.
In addition, they often fail to adequately record exposure to violence, including to domestic abuse which, as is pointed out above, is itself associated with other confounding risk factors for ADHD, such as prematurity, maternal alcohol abuse, and maternal smoking; for example, domestic abuse is identified in the ALSPAC cohort by the parental question «Has anyone been cruel to you», a question that renders this cohort unsuitable for any study investigating the impact of domestic abuse on children as it is likely to be very insensitive.
On a referral I sent out one time, to a great agent, that very question disturbed the would be relocating buyer so much, she called me to let me know she was declining to work with the referral agent as she thought the agent to be insensitive to her needs.
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