It shouldn't be occurring in this day and age to have
such insensitive comments made in mainstream domains and media about Aboriginal people, even if the person making them thinks they are doing it with best intentions in mind.
Saying «He shouldn't have said
such insensitive things» is not banning speech
Such insensitive portrayals of Africans as evil and uncivilized eventually became controversial in more enlightened times.
He was disciplined and he knows that there's no place for
such insensitive parody.
I was in tears after hearing
such an insensitive and unsupportive comment.
I often thought I should find those women and say SORRY I was
SUCH an insensitive clod.
It is difficult for someone who does not have any food allergies / sensitivities to understand this — making yourself more educated may give you a better understanding of how some people respond to certain foods — only an intelligent person would know better than to reply with
such an insensitive response.
«We are outraged that
such insensitive actions continue in the Mormon Temples,» said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, who participated in many of the high - level meetings between Jews and Mormon officials.
The fact that we have so many posting
such insensitive comments, shows that the real horror of that time were never really shared down the generations.
Not exact matches
Examples of
such projects providing marginal benefits are: improving financial reporting systems through better information technology, minor tweaks to supply chain logistics, cutting back on marketing or increasing low - cost advertising (like social media), «rationalization» of head count, holding average wages as low as possible, squeezing suppliers a little bit, not repatriating earnings to stave off taxation, refinancing rather than retiring debts, and the share buyback that is
insensitive to a company's current stock price.
Or would
such a photograph featuring the Koran be deemed «too offensive» and «
insensitive» to those of the Islamic faith?
It is most
insensitive to even imagine
such a center near the 9/11 site.
I think the only selfish person is one who takes the light out of a story for a man doing something for others and tries to focus it in a negative light with an
insensitive comment
such as yours.
Here in Santa Fe, in the heart of the tricultural Southwest (Indian, Hispanic and Anglo), an attitude
such as Thompson's appears outmoded and highly
insensitive to Native Americans, their heritage and their religious beliefs.
Those placing a high importance on salvation were
insensitive to
such feelings — «It never occurred to me» — whereas those not so salvation - minded were most likely to have experienced
such reactions.
It has turned attention away from the natural world in
such a way as to make us collectively unobservant and
insensitive to the ecological destructiveness of our economic practices.
Such a view would make the «cosmic artist» monstrously
insensitive, and I think we may categorically reject this idea.
The secular viewpoint tends to obscure this character and renders us
insensitive to
such events.
Some people would think
such a statement deliberately provocative and
insensitive to non-Christians, whose contributions to American life are enormous.
It seemed utterly trivial and
insensitive to share a cupcake recipe of all things, complete with fluffy, pink buttercream frosting, and a blackberry on top, after
such a painful, maddening event.
To those who have read Dan Jenkins's witty and sardonic takes on football and golf over the last 50 years in magazines (including SI) and in novels
such as Semi-Tough and Dead Solid Perfect, his racially
insensitive but playful tweet during the Masters about Y.E. Yang («Yang is three shots off the lead.
@ harry barracuda, words
such as u used to describe an event, eagerly anticipated by a population of about 500 million people, shows how stupid and
insensitive people
such as you can be, the African nations cup is not,» stupid, crap, pointless or in your words f**king thing,» if that is the case, then you are implying that
such players that represent their nation, do that for a «crap pointless stupid f**king reason.Get a grip my friend, this is a place to dicuss arsenal related issues, not a forum for your biased foolishness.And, oh yeah KOLO stays.
Some of the other mothers also talked about additional contributing factors,
such as the stress caused by unsolicited advice, feeling trapped with family members who are
insensitive to the emotional needs of a new mother, or struggling with loneliness or past history of depression as a new mother.
For many in Western society, however, as infants, they are exposed to toxic stress
such as long - term mother - baby separation or
insensitive response.
Whilst no parent should have to feel
such pain, and well - meaning efforts to promote breastfeeding have at times been
insensitive, the UK context has become so fraught that mothers, midwives and doctors who advocate for breastfeeding risk being vilified by the public and in the media.
So I think those that are accusing APC or our government of arranging
such a kidnap are
insensitive to the parents, to the children and to Nigerians.
This will ensure that
such interventions are money well spent, and are not culturally
insensitive, advises Conor Murphy of Ireland's Maynooth University.
«Our statistical analysis delivers aggregate characteristics, largely
insensitive to
such individual and rhetorical elements.
Researchers believe genetic alterations in the worms that render this protein
insensitive to
such hormones increase their life span.
By contrast, the 5 - CSRTT and DMTP task appeared
insensitive to PCP treatment, but may be useful as a screen for cognitive deficits induced by antipsychotic medications, especially since
such deficits decrease patient compliance.
You can ensure you're making a good first impression by avoiding common mistakes,
such as clinging to your phone; drinking too much; putting down or fighting with your boyfriend in front of his family; dressing inappropriately, appearing judgmental, fake, or disingenuous; lying; showing up late; commenting on his ex; and being culturally
insensitive.
You must apologize for your behavior, if you did anything wrong on the date,
such as if you made an
insensitive remark, overlooked your manners, or did not pay attention to what the other person is saying, etc..
Ugly and offensive,
such remarks read as starkly bigoted or surprisingly
insensitive.
For example, standardized tests
such as NAEP or TIMSS are relatively
insensitive to instruction.
I am amazed that
such public figures would demonize public education, try to induce guilt - trips on parents for opposing school closure, and put forth what is either (at worst) a threat or (at best) really
insensitive word choice.
Toyota was early in offering then - costly driver assists
such as adaptive cruise control, realizing box - checkers (price -
insensitive buyers who checked every options box) were part of its audience, and then continues for 2016, along with lane departure warning and pre-collision warning and braking.
As
such, the price sensitivity of college students is very
insensitive, and tuition increases will not create any diminishing demand.
Texas Tech officials have banned the sale of these T - shirts and added that they would not allow anything to be sold that was «derogatory, inflammatory,
insensitive, or in
such bad taste.»
Possible explanations include several factors
such as a too low age limit for breeding, import of breeding dogs with unknown ancestral background, a lower inheritance of MMVD than previously estimated, inadequate compliance to the breeding programs among breeders, and
insensitive screening methods.
Combine the piece's
insensitive siting with the oddly quiet way in which the Menil acquired the work — without the fanfare that accompanied
such accessions as its Maurizio Cattelan sculpture or the marketing blitz that led up to the «wedding» — as well as Kamps's professed surprise at a controversy he had cited in the No Zoning catalogue, then top all that off with the Menil's refusal to present a public discussion of an artwork whose meaning was supposed to be shaped «by the ensuing debate,» and you're looking at a colossal screw - up by a rightly revered institution.
The ice core data is
insensitive to an epoch of 50 to 100 years,
such as that observed in the full MLO record.
The best estimates of sea level rise would be
insensitive to
such a change — except for the very small non-linearity of the density of sea water with temperature.
Lorenzo echoes those concerns, saying that in the current economic situation «spending any amount of money on collateral materials
such as the red capes included in your campaign appears to be
insensitive and wasteful.»
The decision may have raised the threshold for proving
such damages but it nevertheless still gives employees an avenue to seek recourse for their employer's
insensitive actions.
You get the genuinely young ones / media types who are into the very modern dance stations, where every other word has been silenced out for erotic and / or scatological and / or racially
insensitive content,
such that on a bad day it sounds like Norman «the... icro... one's not wor... ing» Collier.
[S] ome police agencies... refused to collect or report the data, arguing that collection of
such information contravenes internal policy, that the information is not needed for the agency's own purposes, or that police officers find it impractical, uncomfortable or
insensitive to ask individuals about their cultural background.
Other influential YouTubers
such as Marques Brownlee and PewDiePie have also called out Logan Paul for his
insensitive video, saying that he doesn't represent the entire YouTube community.
I ask you, with the job market so saturated, have we developed
such thick skin that we are
insensitive to the deep concern some job seekers exude?
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.
In humans, both the HPA system and the autonomic nervous system show developmental changes in infancy, with the HPA axis becoming organized between 2 and 6 months of age and the autonomic nervous system demonstrating relative stability by 6 to 12 months of age.63 The HPA axis in particular has been shown to be highly responsive to child - caregiver interactions, with sensitive caregiving programming the HPA axis to become an effective physiological regulator of stress and
insensitive caregiving promoting hyperreactive or hyporeactive HPA systems.17 Several animal models as well as human studies also support the connection between caregiver experiences in early postnatal life and alterations of autonomic nervous system balance.63 - 65 Furthermore, children who have a history of sensitive caregiving are more likely to demonstrate optimal affective and behavioral strategies for coping with stress.66, 67 Therefore, children with histories of supportive, sensitive caregiving in early development may be better able to self - regulate their physiological, affective, and behavioral responses to environmental stressors and, consequently, less likely to manifest disturbed HPA and autonomic reactivity that put them at risk for stress - related illnesses
such as asthma.