Sentences with phrase «insensitive when»

People can often be intolerant or insensitive when dealing with the traumatized child «Isn't it about time they got over this?»
So don't label all of us as being insensitive when we are actually just ignorant.
It was crass and insensitive when 14 and rising, including a seven - year - old British boy, are dead and 100 people are injured.
While communication is important to an Aquarius dad, they can also be quite insensitive when it comes to how other people are feeling.

Not exact matches

When a friend posts that his father has died, or a cousin gets frustrated with her morning commute, hitting «like» might seem insensitive.
Gone are the days when #allmalepanels, culturally insensitive and non-representative marketing gets a pass just because it has been the status quo for so long.
We have christians fighting to make public school give them time to pray and have church clubs, but when jews or muslims do it in a public place it requires a call to the FBI and they claim the jews are being insensitive?
It's pretty bad when a Christian found it disrespectful and insensitive and Jewish people did not.
30:55 Senior editor Mark Bauerlein observes the one - year anniversary of the Halloween horror show at Yale, when students lost their minds over culturally insensitive costumes.
Maybe the problem is not God's silence or the absence of company when we are PHYSICALLY isolated, but the fact that we are UTTERLY insensitive to heavenly realities.
I said, «The truth is I just got through conducting a wedding, and I have been angry all day that anyone would be so insensitive as to schedule their wedding on the one Saturday in December when the Washington Redskins were playing the Dallas Cowboys in a return match, with a shot at the Super Bowl going to the winner.»
I was pleased to see it on display at the press conference I watched last night, when the president spoke so eloquently about the flight of his friend, poor Skip Gates, and the indignity he had to endure from a racially insensitive white police officer.
But when it happens to Mihee, something within me stirs to make sure that I am never that insensitive to another.
Unfortunately in my experience, when it comes round to doing something about it, I have been accused of being «insensitive», «guilty of the good old fashioned sin of pride» or «I feel like you are attacking me».
How is this campaign against the Center a symbol of sensitivity to others when it is totally insensitive to many people's feelings and values?
«This culture of waste has made us insensitive even to the waste and disposal of food, which is even more despicable when all over the world many individuals and families are suffering from hunger and malnutrition.»
So am I as willing to show grace when someone is insensitive to me or their timing is off with me?
Still, when the physical therapist tells me I shouldn't make certain movements and I should work on other exercises, they're not being insensitive, but trying to help the healing and preventing me from further harm.
When is a muslim going to speak out publicly and say that, while no one argues the legality of them putting a mosque there, it is extremely insensitive and should no be built.
But I think it really demonstrates the problem pretty well when we can't even reach consensus when a comment is racist / racially insensitive.
And this is when you decided to insert yourself into the conversation and give 5 terribly inaccurate and insensitive comparisons.
Insensitive to Sensitivities I know now about Dabrowski's supersensitivities, but when he was very young, I'd never heard of them but I sure wish I had.
This might sound insensitive and I know it can be really awkward when a friend, relative, or stranger tries to be overly friendly to your child and your child doesn't respond well to it.
Why is it when someone does some publicity stunt that they think is great only to realize later it was probably insensitive to many other mothers, they just can't own it and say they are sorry and apologize.
They assume, and present their statements, as if they are backed up by systematic studies that prove that parents are not intelligent nor capable enough to take care of the sleep environment within which they «co-sleep» and that during sleep parents all become insensitive to their infants need, and are incapable of responding to their infants needs or conditions when scientific studies published in the best medical scientific journals contradict and refute their claims.
The absence of these proteins renders the uterus «down - regulated,» relatively insensitive to oxytocin even when the oxytocin receptor site density is high.
They may be accessible to their children at times, but they are insensitive to cues of distress when their children require comfort and support.
When I trumpet good news like this, I'm not insensitive to the fact that some districts are still struggling to meet the HHFKA standards.
The John Mahama - led NDC Government has, through the PURC, presented the long - suffering people of Ghana with yet another wicked and insensitive present just when Ghanaians are bracing themselves for probably the worst Christmas in a generation: a more than 60 % increase in the price of electricity and water.
They were patient when petroleum prices were low... The Vice president, then running mate, said government was insensitive and that when they come they will take off the special petroleum tax.
Group formation, the study's authors found, is relatively insensitive to the magnitude of these tendencies; when both are present, tight groups of insiders — and, consequently, outsiders — inevitably form.
Insensitive high explosives, which resist detonation except when properly triggered, would improve the safety of handling these weapons in storage.
I have come to believe that senior American officials were insensitive to the growing Russian corruption and remained passive when they could have helped reformers to keep it in check.
In addition, when the researchers tried to trigger attacks with dust mites and the inflammatory chemical histamine (thought to be released in response to the mites), rabbits treated with antisense DNA were insensitive.
When sequencing RNA from individual cells finally became possible, the initial analyses were what Hacohen called «biased» and «shallow» because the few markers used to classify the cells were too insensitive to nuances of differences among them.
The hardest thing for many people with eczema to deal with is often not insensitive comments, but rather looks of fear or confusion from strangers when they see the red rash.
But when you develop insulin resistance, the cells become unresponsive / insensitive to insulin and aren't readily binding to it, causing the amount of glucose in the blood to remain high.
Kathy, 59, from the Annapolis, M.D. area, has had eczema all her life, and she remembers being asked this when she was younger — and the insensitive remark has stuck with her ever since.
In this case, when chronic levels of training are combined with low calorie intake, your liver and adrenals get «tired», you become insensitive to important hormones like leptin and insulin, your sleep suffers, your body weight drops, and you begin experiencing low - thyroid symptoms and menstrual dysregulation.
Insulin resistance occurs when the body's cells become insensitive to the insulin, which is a hormone that is necessary for transport of blood sugar (glucose) into cells.
«He saw how sick I got when insensitive visitors who insisted on eating gluten contaminated my kitchen and my food.»
After Maguire leaves his insensitive future wife, he gets closer to a charming young single mom (Renee Zellweger), the only one from the big company who followed him when he was fired.
In the course of her «search,» Arquette interviews several of her colleagues, among them Whoopi Goldberg, Diane Lane, Teri Garr, Holly Hunter, Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling, Meg Ryan, and Sharon Stone, all of whom have their own personal horror stories about insensitive producers and casting directors who tend to think of over-40 (and sometimes over-30) actresses as being suitable only for mother, «other woman,» and «hero's girlfriend» roles — when they bother to cast these actresses at all.
Rating: 8/10 — featuring Pacino's most effective and rewarding screen performance for some time, Paterno rightly keeps its focus on its leading character while also exposing the hypocrisy and deception going on around him; an intelligent but modest drama that packs an emotional wallop when it needs to, it's also a movie that successfully avoids being exploitative or insensitive.
A: When I first met the screenwriter Steve Kloves the fact that he was American did indeed make me wary, as I felt that he could very well be careless and insensitive with my creative baby.
Insert random, disconnected shenanigans, insensitive dunderheaded male father figures, and ultimate easy mac - and - cheese lessons about life that most people learn when they're 10, right about... here.
Or is it how people dance around asking obvious but potentially insensitive questions when dealing with rapidly changing social mores?
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.
In an era when geography is hardly taught in schools and when the United States is not just insensitive to other cultures, «but apathetic,» Lavender says, partnerships like the one her classes have with Ungheni students are critical.
It may seem unnecessary, even insensitive, to speak to you of sacrifice when many of you are staring at graduate school loans in the tens of thousands of dollars and an earning potential that's a fraction of your law or business school peers.
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