Sentences with phrase «on callous»

Prior research on callous - unemotional (CU) traits supports a deficit in recognizing fear in faces and body postures.
The discussion focused on callous and uncaring traits as an important mediating mechanism that could help researchers understand early developmental trajectories of pro-social behaviors.
[jounal] Anastassiou - Hadjicharalambous, X. / 2008 / Cognitive and affective perspective - taking in conduct - disordered children high and low on callous - unemotional traits / Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2: 16 ~ 26
Moreover, greater behavioral control for youths high on callous - unemotional traits did not lead to parents» greater knowledge about their youths.
In fact, having less knowledge was related to decreases in parental control, when youths were high on callous - unemotional traits.
Effects of Parent Training on Callous - Unemotional Traits, Effortful Control, and Conduct Problems: Mediation by Parenting.
Effects of parent training on callous - unemotional traits, effortful control, and conduct problems: Mediation by parenting.

Not exact matches

«You can become callous to the same song or sound on your alarm,» he says.
The explosion outside Manchester Arena on Monday night that killed 22 people was a «callous terrorist attack», U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May told the media after chairing an emergency security meeting.
Whether it's fish farms and the dirty pact Campbell has with Alcan in the northwest, fish farms up and down the coast, proposed LNG plants on the north coast, the wiping out of the unique ecology at Eagleridge in West Vancouver, the transmission lines in Tsawwassen, the Gateway project, especially though not exclusively in Delta, the abandonment of the Cambie Street merchants, private power smashing the environment around the province or the stealthy but persistent privatization of BC Hydro, the premier has enraged British Columbians not just for what he's done, but for his callous indifference to the wishes of people.
Message to the GOP: your using of multinational corporations to solve national problems, callous treatment of the poor, war on science will come back to haunt you.
It is a word used for reprobates that do not heed the Spirit when it calls them, it does not listen when the Spirit speaks to heart on the evil they are doing, it is the callous heart that is so hard and fast in evil it has closed itself to the Spirit.
I first took it more as commentary on how indifferent and callous people can be to strangers.
The modern firing of Dale Tallon as normal manager on the Chicago Blackhawks elevated eyebrows around the NHL, earning the club specifically, team president John McDonough scorn for your callous treatment of Tallon, who was moved towards situation of senior advisor because of the club.
They recognize that «a spirit of callous disregard for life shows itself in direct assaults on human life such as abortion and capital punishment, as well as in senseless violence, escalating militarism, racism, xenophobia, and the skewed accumulation of wealth and life - sustaining resources.»
Our thinking, at times even our senses, can play most callous tricks on us, so that we are positive of having seen or heard things that in reality never occurred.
Still further, Hartshorne points out that our loveless physics and biology have produced in our time loveless politics and economics, with the results that we have seen the revival of human cruelty on an unprecedented scale and the adoption of callous economic policies which leave the alleviation of human miseries to the automatic functioning of the «market.
Pilate ordered Jesus put to death by crucifixion, the most horrible form of execution that the callous Romans had been able to devise; the sentence was carried out on a hill named Golgotha just outside Jerusalem on a spring day in the year A.D. 30.
Pastors who don't preach one way or the other on Medicaid expansion aren't callous or apathetic, says Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.
It seems especially callous to cheat on and divorce a partner who's sick or suffering.
(I was a former teacher, so my stern look is pretty good and works marvelously on the less callous children.)
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has threatened legal action against Entergy and called the company «callous» for focusing on its bottom line instead of its employees.
Democrats pounced: «Harry Wilson's willingness to revisit New York's ban on investing with Iran — a country on a quest to «wipe Israel off the map,» obtain nuclear weapons, and threaten the United States — is naive, at best, or callous, at worst,» said Jacobs.
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.
Abubaka also described as callous, mischievous and unpatriotic, those promoting false reports on alleged pressure on Acting President Yomi Osinbajo to resign.
«Apparently, this is the reason the insurgents are striving to remain relevant by resorting to callous use of women and children to carry out suicide bomb attacks on soft and vulnerable targets,» he said.
«British nationals have undoubtedly been caught up in a «callous and cowardly and brutal» Nairobi terror attack which left at least 39 people dead, the foreign secretary said on Saturday evening.
«It is unfortunate that the stories making the news on the print, electronic and social media seek to portray our Client as a liar and a callous friend.
And finally, given how John Faso has regularly stood on the side of banks, not his constituents, you can call his office to voice your displeasure with his callous disregard for the people he supposedly represents, and kick him out of office come November.
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.
He however told clerics and worshipers not to be deterred by callous and demonic forces but be strengthened in their faith and trust on the Almighty God to defeat the marauders.
He said, «Any increase in fuel pump price would be an indirect tax on Nigerians to fund APC interests and, considering the pains Nigerians have suffered under this... government, this intended hike will be callous.
«If the public were privy to some of the facts and figures on corruption that President Buhari and the anti-corruption agencies are, they would understand the passion that drives the determination to nail these callous men and stop them in their corrupt tracks.
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.
He tried to spin the bedroom tax as a way of managing housing stock, but in fact it is a cruel and callous attack on some of the most vulnerable people in our communities.»
SCRIBA, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo put out a statement on the closing of the FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County, saying the decision showed «callous disregard» for the plant's employees.
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.
The state APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, in a statement in Ado - Ekiti on Sunday said, «it is sheer greed, wickedness and callous insensitivity to Ekiti people's plight for Fayose to refuse to address doctors» strike in the public hospitals over unpaid salaries while other workers remain unpaid for between six and nine months.»
Grandiose narcissism, the more extroverted, callous form, positively related to time spent on social media, the frequency of updates, number of friends / followers, and the frequency of posting selfies.
is definitely a sign that there is still much abuse and callous insensitivity going on in America, and in secrecy, and I know this to be the case!
, but in this case don't trust your instincts; Jerry Maguire the trailer is a callous cocktail that coasts by on lowest common denominator Cruise control, while Jerry Maguire the film is among the very best contemporary movies about the uneasy intersection between sports and business as well as the human toll of this peculiarly American phenomenon.
The set - up is not unlike The Hunger Games (Red Sparrow director Francis Lawrence also worked on that saga, helming all but the first chapter), with Dominika's body technically owned by a callous government.
The setup is not unlike The Hunger Games (Red Sparrow director Francis Lawrence also worked on that saga, helming all but the first chapter), with Dominika's body technically the property of a callous government.
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.
But with lines like «compassion is a weakness» and his matter - of - fact pride in the persecution of the Jews this is no apology for Hitler, and the film never underestimates his egocentric, callous nature that is fuelled by the destructive hatred Nazism was built on.
Woody calls the callous conductor over, holds up his ticket and tries to convince the conductor that he's inexplicably on the wrong train (of life) as the indomitable sands of time are running out.
Cagney is the most extreme version of the Hawks hero, whose callous dismissal of his long - suffering girl (poor, hopelessly obsessed Ann Dvorak) borders on abusive, but he's also more hotheaded and less disciplined than the usual self - contained Hawks man: a hypocrite, a drinker, a risk - taker whose impatience and anger kills his best friend.
On the other hand, the callous top dog (Craig T. Nelson) cares about just one thing: the company stock price.
Jack Nicholson is Stoney, the callous hippie leader of a jam band who helps her dodge the cops and invites her to stay in his communal home (where there's always a party going on) and his bed, and Dean Stockwell is band drop - out turned self - styled guru Dave, who lends his connections to her search and his patience to her pain.
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