Sentences with phrase «look callous»

Although a standing ovation at the Dolby would make Hollywood look callous and insensitive to some.
The Tories will look callous in contrast.

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But the cynic in all of us may still look at all those super-rich sharks, sitting atop their gilded thrones telling struggling entrepreneurs to take risks, as a bit, well, callous.
Their well - meant admonitions have the look of cruel and callous torment in the light of what we know.
(I was a former teacher, so my stern look is pretty good and works marvelously on the less callous children.)
Jack asks his fellows in his feverish tone and his sunken cheekbones expressing a callous look.
I respect your right to express your comments but there are definitely other venues for that and using this space for such callous comment just makes you look like a bigot.
While it's easy as an indie (or ANY) author to look at some callous bad reviews and want to spout off, the professional response is to keep your mouth shut even in the face of an unjust, unfounded review (yes, this is something I've had to learn!).
After tracking down that commenter, her response to GoodEReader.com was this: «The publishing industry isn't run by a bunch of callous ne'er do wells just looking to stomp writer's hopes and dreams.
I am still looking for a financial advisor — either online or in person — who can help people with serious debt and serious credit problems — people that creditors treat with, at best, unprofessional disdain and, at worst, callous mercilessness.
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.
I suggest that readers have a critical look at the Callous Wind Facebook page.
We don't like to look at the ugly truths of racism and sexism reflected by the terrifying and callous devaluation of Indigenous women's lives.
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