Sentences with phrase «so callous»

Then why so callous about LinkedIn's privacy controls?
Why anyone would be so callous and heartless to destroy something that literally takes food from someone's mouth and the mouths of their children is a mystery to me?
Really, it shouldn't be a political issue, either, unless one is so callous and selfish as to be willing to harm hundreds of millions of other people for one's own personal interests.
Vacation — It is hard to believe that people could be so callous but «We're going on vacation» is a real excuse that has been used by people surrendering their animal.
I never knew that the Federal Government would be so callous and unyielding in their demands to their promising future educators.
By that time we'll be so callous towards each other that everyone will just laugh.
«That fact that a sitting city council person would be so callous was apparently of no concern to the New York real Estate Board,» Morgan wrote, calling the citations «hazardous.»
Reacting to the various verbal attacks fired against each other by various political camps engaged in campaign activities for the Anambra governorship election, the CLO said that nothing could be so callous than people playing politics with human blood.
I wish the Dad were interested in this child, its growth and its birth... not me (99 % of the time)... his behavior makes him seem like a monster, so his callous attitude is a mixed blessing, I guess.
People who are so callous towards animals shouldn't be breeding & raising people that might be just as callous as them.
We wonder that any human beings could have been so callous.
Forgive me for being so callous, but this is not good news.
But God has been used as a weapon so often in my Evangelical family; that we are so callous toward each other.
And while I'm not particularly phased by death (people die, it happens), even I am not so callous as to make the day someone loses their mother more difficult than it already is.
«I can't believe anyone would be so callous

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That image was cemented in the public mind, and in a not - so - positive light, by David Fincher's movie The Social Network, in which Parker was played by Justin Timberlake as a self - serving, callous playboy.
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.
But alas, we're like the Israelite of Jesus day, unaware of the time of visitation, collectively assuming that His healing's and miracles are signs of His winking and tacit approval, rather than an attempt to soften our callous hearts so He can deliver a harsh and penetrating warning to His beloved.
It was necessary for him to play his assigned part of the harsh, callous Egyptian governor; he had to be brusque, even harsh with the brothers; only so could he find the answer to his question.
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.
(I was a former teacher, so my stern look is pretty good and works marvelously on the less callous children.)
What is it about so many repressed, morally frightened, politically y motivated individuals that brings out their best character traits: sheer stupidity and callous vanity — in a state that needs to judge elected administrators by their credentials and not personal lives.
««There is so much about what Mayor Bloomberg said that is offensive and callous, particularly his comments about the poor,» Thompson said in part.
He ultimately did so in a callous, cruel and thoroughly transparent fashion.
In one particularly callous example, she blithely tells the new nanny (Kelly Macdonald) that the war at least had the silver lining of making lots of young, unmarried women available for employment, since so many potential mates were killed.
Schoenaert's gaze from the eyes, which are so close together, is at the same time callous and emotional, that is already great cinema.
As for Karen, the one character who does deserve a little sympathy and affection, what happens to her is depicted with such callous insensitivity, such depraved indifference, her plight isn't so much terrifying as it is unforgivable, her last scene a torturous test of endurance that's disgusting.
After so much on - screen cruelty in the preceding week and a half, the film's glut of callous savagery was too much for this surfeited critic.
High - profile murders like Ramsey's often provoke gawking, callous media treatment, turning us all into rubberneckers, but Casting JonBenet vigorously works against that tendency, fascinated by our psychological need to judge other people's lives, but also deeply mournful, even respectful, of the very human reasons why we do so.
Perhaps it might be considered callous to undertake such an apparently carefree, touristic trip so soon after one's close relative has passed away, but please understand that neither my mind nor my heart were carefree.
I personally didn't feel any pressure or guilt to pledge, but lately I've been kind of callous so I'm probably not a good judge: P
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.
Each was alive with a humanity that the games I hated most — brutal Shadow of Mordor, callous Far Cry 4, monstrous Ground Zeroes — so clearly lacked.
We also assumed from your blog that you are having fun, well The Callous Wind certainly is, so it is up to you Mr. Clarke.
There are some who are so jaded and callous that they simply will never care about the future.
It may very well have been viewed as callous by the jury and might explain, in some manner, the actions of the jury in rendering a verdict so out of line with the amounts requested by the Wilsons» own counsel.»
Now I fail to understand how a company like Metlife can be so unprofessional and callous in attitude towards customers / applicants.
So please don't think I'm being callous.
As the budget itself notes, never has a President's budget made such extreme and callous cuts to programs that so many people in the United States rely on.
There's no excuse for callous talk about how the group is «very good» at performing abortions so that fetal hearts, lungs and livers can be kept intact and sold.
Psychopathy is characterized by interpersonal, affective and behavioral dimensions [7], but a three dimensional approach wherein Callous - Unemotional (CU) traits, Narcissism, and Impulsivity are the core dimensions of psychopathy, has so far been the most influential in the study of youth and bullying [8, 9, 10, 11].
I'm so sorry I was callous with my personal opinion of the wallpaper.
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