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"callousness" Definitions
  1. callousness (toward(s) somebody) behaviour that shows no care for other people's feelings, pain or problems
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It was a lesson in callousness he did not forget.
Gary's snark manifests as callousness more often than is charming.
Her callousness, we learn, stems from an appalling childhood trauma.
But the solution in this universe is not Wilcoxian callousness.
Paintings and photography portray the callousness of the Chinese Government.
The press jumped on that comment, vilifying Romney for his callousness.
What seems like callousness could also be a product of training.
The callousness of this proposal is surpassed only by its pettiness.
I'd taken it as a layered critique of right-wing callousness.
His callousness and bigotry far exceeded a simple lack of understanding.
"I was stunned by the callousness of his comments," Hanna said.
Rousseau was infuriated by the callousness of wealthy socialites like Voltaire.
A vivid display of the Trump administration's callousness toward vulnerable people.
Where compassion is demanded, the welfare offices all too often dispense callousness.
Many of the comments on it were shaming him for his callousness.
"I was stunned by the callousness of his comments," Mr. Hanna said.
Trump is counting on your callousness, your cruelty and, frankly, your idiocy.
That type of callousness seems to me the antithesis of Christian values.
His callousness to continue to perpetuate that onto a new year is unsettling.
It's this apparent forever-young callousness -- or obliviousness -- that's touched a raw nerve.
First, Trump's team shocks the country with its callousness, causing chaos and terror.
The cruelty that Kashmiri Pandits experienced doesn't mitigate our callousness toward displaced Muslims.
" That view led him to condemn "the reactionary callousness of the institutional factor.
Her callousness is upsetting not because it's out of character, but because it isn't.
She's a hybrid of Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson, minus Cowell's callousness.
But the aloofness that seemed to translate into callousness rubbed her the wrong way.
These temporary deaths are all horrible, of course, as is the Meths' overall callousness.
But underneath there's a profound lack of remorse, callousness and a lack of empathy.
Guns are a big part of the callousness, but only a part of it.
To ignore your interests when he's uniquely placed to serve them suggests malice or callousness.
What's worse, though, is the callousness that so many Americans express about results like these.
The callousness required of these self-identified gamers to target employees verges on the perverse.
And on our own callousness when it comes to both Kardashian and her famous family.
Even if callousness is a smart choice during war, it's a terrible way to achieve peace.
Paul LePage in many ways is the precursor to the recklessness and callousness of President Trump.
To the Editor: This article reveals the callousness of a significant part of the Republican Party.
It isn't out of callousness that the NSF is so choosy about rescuing scientists from exile.
They deserve our respect, not the callousness and dishonesty on display Tuesday in our nation's capital.
Trump's callousness and indiscipline has left many liberals yearning for Bush's more dignified and decent bearing.
And if the president exhibited none of those things, I would expose his callousness as well.
Again, I think not: There are good ideas worked in, but still too much needless callousness.
After the hearing, when Manafort's attorney Kevin Downing criticized Jackson for "callousness" on the courthouse steps.
Donald Trump outdid himself with callousness this week by ripping children from the arms of their parents.
Cons: Potential for misunderstandings and misreadings, callousness, obsession over language (going back and re-reading conversations endlessly).
Similarly, war is justified because it gives men a chance to prove themselves through endurance and callousness.
A lot of what we take to be the toughness of the past was really just callousness.
The callousness that some women experienced extended at times to the work force at large, employees said.
They aren't ever safe from the whims of the wilderness, the callousness of winter, or failing health.
Not out of a sense of complacency or callousness, but in order to keep our sense of perspective.
Yet, at the border, he separates hundreds of families – perhaps permanently – with a callousness that shocks the conscience.
Even sexual assaults that are reported are undermined by institutional callousness, like the backlog of untested rape kits.
Hillary Clinton's callousness towards her husband's female accusers was damaging, because it chimed with her reputation for cynicism.
They show an unwillingness to accept responsibility for their actions, as well as callousness and lack of empathy.
Will Congressional overseers hold FDA officials and their Obama administration political bosses accountable for their callousness and malfeasance?
"The callousness, insensitivity and poor judgment required for the city to send a bill ... is breathtaking," Chandra said.
Or to paraphrase famed jurist Charles Black, the curves of callousness and sincerity intersect at their respective maxima.
But sitting on the couch, watching my family move around the apartment, I didn't see coldness or callousness.
The Planned Parenthood Action Fund issued a statement from its vice president Dawn Laguens noting Kasich's callousness toward women.
It is, in particular, psychopaths' callousness, lack of empathy, and charm that helps them advance in the working world.
It was born out of a callousness and dismissive nature that's becoming more and more common in American society.
They even, at times, display what seems to be a callousness about what impact their camera might be having.
The callousness of this announcement – just days after Saudi Arabia rebooted its devastating bombing campaign in Yemen – is breathtaking.
One of the most effective commercials against Trump highlights his callousness, as he makes fun of a disabled journalist.
The prosecutorial abuse here arose not from bureaucratic callousness but from a very different psychological process: passionate personal conviction.
They also believe that if this tactic fails they can frame it as an exhibition of callousness by Democrats.
That callousness incensed even Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican who has mutated from Trump critic to loyalist.
Yet the characters' forlorn charm and their poetic turns of phrase are undercut by bursts of anger and callousness.
The callousness of this calculation is hidden in the arguments over estimates and evidence, but it is not lost.
Liberals should recognize that conservative opposition to affirmative action, welfare and taxation is not due to racism, callousness, or greed.
Does failing to act really just "seem like callousness" in the face of human nature and the rush of adrenaline?
He launches it whenever he needs to change the subject, justify his callousness and racism, or defend himself from critique.
The Court of Justice decision will not greatly improve the lot of migrants, and not just because of Hungary's callousness.
The highly allegorical drama centers on the prosperous and dissolute character of Jedermann, whose callousness and appetites have offended heaven.
Holocaust Remembrance Day reminds us of the human costs of an "America First" disregard and callousness toward those in need.
That spoke volumes about the government's lack of political will to reform judicial institutions and its callousness toward its citizens.
"This case will stick with the detectives just because of the coldness and the callousness of the boys," he tells PEOPLE.
At times, it celebrates the agency of individuals to change their fate; at others, it displays the human capacity for callousness.
If we did, that would likely cause more Americans -- possibly even some Trump supporters -- to be outraged at the President's callousness.
President Trump has a long history of callousness and hostility toward the plight of those involved in the criminal justice system.
The senators, unable to impeach her credibility outright and leery of exposing their callousness and contempt, chose instead a patronizing paternalism.
I hope that many of Mr. Trump's supporters will be shocked by this callousness and remember who they, and we, are.
He was in obvious need of medical attention, yet the fraternity brothers treated him with a callousness bordering on the sadistic.
You can see it in the way she carries her body — her stature is a rigid challenge to the callousness she's experiencing.
Several interviews revealed the blatant incompetence and callousness of his original trial attorney, who didn't seem troubled at all by the conviction.
As an emblem of drug-company greed and callousness, Mylan isn't quite on par with "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli, but it's close.
Nor is his cause helped by his dismissive attitude toward the charges, which at best smacks of callousness, and at worst misogyny.
"People are dying because of government callousness," said Hemant Soren, the leader of the opposition and a former chief minister of Jharkhand.
Bret: You know, after the 2012 election he actually criticized Mitt Romney for the callousness of the Massachusetts Governor's "self-deportation" message.
But whether from carelessness or callousness, her weekend tweets damaged her political allies and squandered some of her own hard-won power.
The policy itself remains a monument to official callousness, and Fong's book pays moving testimony to the suffering and forbearance of its victims.
The lawsuit accuses Tesla of having untrained workers putting up shoddy installations and showing "utter incompetence or callousness, or both," court papers said.
Her fairness is indistinguishable from callousness, especially since it isn't clear what purpose her punishments are supposed to serve in the first place.
On Friday, Lt. Bowser noted "the callousness of the operators, the owners, the employees of the funeral home" in improperly handling the remains.
Just weeks later, the feds released a scathing report finding Baltimore cops engaged in systematic racism and callousness toward victims of sexual assault.
Imagine, though, a different figure, someone with Mr. Trump's callousness but without the thin skin, lack of self-control and fragile, oversize ego.
It is the appalling treatment of poor people which is at the real heart of the show and betrays a blunt curatorial callousness.
Mr. Trump thinks such callousness will deter families from illegally crossing over from Mexico, often to seek asylum from gangs and political violence.
But there was also a focus on the callousness and inhumanity of Chinese culture, which allowed this epidemic to turn into a pandemic.
That glibness and callousness eventually depart Khodorkovsky, after immense personal sacrifice, as he confronts what his country has become and his own complicity.
But the callousness of his essay may symptomize the condition, shared by all, of feeling overwhelmed by today's volume and speed of information.
These acts of sympathy and solidarity stood out in sharp relief against the callousness of India's governments and elites to the deepening rural distress.
The regularity of this callousness makes Black people and our bodies into fuel to push the nation's betterment through the display of our suffering.
There's a level of callousness, there's a level of indifference towards poor and working people, preoccupation with greed, and, most importantly, lack of accountability.
The current crisis at the border caused by Trump's policy of forced family separations is a mix of incompetence, immorality, carelessness, cluelessness and callousness.
The feds found that officers routinely violated black residents' rights and intruded on their lives, and treated many sexual assault victims with incredible callousness.
Might the idea that no joke is off limits help foster a public callousness that encourages the very intolerance and viciousness the film decries?
I am tempted to dismiss this debate, for all its callousness and its false certainties and its exploitation of Jason as a political tool.
"So that in itself tells us of the callousness of the supervisors and the numbers of victims that Father Brown may have sexually abused."
If that poor child has nothing but callousness from his mother and everyone else, of course that will be his view of the world.
Firing a woman for failing to perform her assigned task of censoring other women's speech, displays a level of callousness and recklessness that is unusual.
And as Simpson pointed out, it's Walton's initial callousness toward Robert that inspires him to create this digital revenge fantasy playground in the first place.
Beyond that, "The Foreigner" bogs down in the politics of the bombing and the formal investigation, which involves plenty of ruthlessness and callousness all around.
" As Charles Black, a Yale law professor, wrote of these sentences many years later, "The curves of callousness and stupidity intersect at their respective maxima.
"I am so sorry that the families must continue to endure the callousness, insensitivity and cold-heartedness by Boeing, from top to bottom," he said.
The shooting drew wide publicity because of the grievousness of Officer McDonald's injuries, the young age of the gunman and the callousness of the act.
She recalled the callousness of some of the staff members, who tried to reassure her that she could try again if Franklin did not survive.
It's associated with charm, manipulation, callousness and the ability to tell the difference between right and wrong but having little care for the rules in practice.
But Ms. Wade's research, drawn from data she personally collected and a range of supplementary sources, does convey exceptionally well the perverse callousness of hookup culture.
As the crisis over the water in Flint, Michigan, rolls on, we're learning more and more about the irresponsibility and callousness of officials and politicians in charge.
That unexpected combination of encouragement and callousness may well convince some survivors that coming forward is not worth the resulting heartache, now rendered in newly agonizing ways.
It is synonymous with the barbarism of the various dead ends littering medical history, of the casual callousness underlying the treatment of "crazy" individuals in the West.
Revisiting it at the hearings, however distasteful, could at least highlight the dishonesty and callousness of WikiLeaks and its allies in protecting a Russian intelligence operation. 103.
Not only did the suggestion irk Republicans because of its implication of callousness, but Trump's suggestion would also put the bill at risk of violating Senate rules.
The government's "arrogance, cruelty, and callousness are shocking -- but Liu's struggle for a rights-respecting, democratic China will live on," said the organization's China director Sophie Richardson.
A courageous fighter who stood up to the callousness of a gun lobby that for too long exerted undue influence over our political process here in Virginia.
In 1980, Ted Kennedy's primary challenge of Jimmy Carter over universal health care may have mortally wounded Carter, leading to twelve years of deregulation, callousness, and misery.
Her passion and sanity and knowledge of that land make me want to stay awake and not get numbed by the waterfall of public callousness and greed.
In the freewheeling world of the internet age, Top references both the loss of the individual as well as the callousness inherent in the way we consume online.
Such deliberation does not reflect a callousness or indifference by the United States, but must instead be acknowledged as adding great weight to the significance of the designation.
And the toughness, indifference and callousness that Trump appears to exhibit toward those who disagree with his positions were hallmarks of Giuliani's administrations in late '90s New York.
But I think it worked because he knew from the beginning that what he was saying was wrong and that the callousness of it was the whole joke.
At the heart of Trumpism is the perception that the world is a dark, savage place, and therefore ruthlessness, selfishness and callousness are required to survive in it.
The issues that caused that ground fault alert likely caused or contributed to the subsequent fire in the fall of 2018, revealing Tesla's utter incompetence or callousness, or both.
Born from the callousness of Formosa and the government's incompetence, #IChooseFish has been the online rallying cry for Vietnamese anger and protests stemming from the mass fish die-off.
And in part, it's true, because abortion has a stigma—a stigma I don't believe should exist but am not entirely immune to, an aura of selfishness or callousness.
As The Guardian chronicled in a series of articles, the callousness of the bureaucracy led many to be threatened with deportation, denied health services, fired or left homeless. Mrs.
But after Ms. Hernandez was raped, she would allege in a lawsuit filed last year, she encountered an indifference on campus — even a callousness — that baffled and wounded her.
The callousness with which Ehrenhalt dismisses the "losers" in the gentrification process speaks volumes about his ignorance and/or indifference to the costs of gentrification for poor African-Americans.
"There's a callousness towards America's own friends and allies in the region when he bluffs about military strikes and war that's already taking a toll (on) America's reputation," he said.
Levels still felt like self-contained spaces built around a core theme or idea: the Flooded District was Dunwall's deserted wasteland, the symbol of a government's callousness and growing incapacity.
The callousness of the Iraqi government was epitomized by its recent statement that it did not know the identity of government snipers who shot and killed numerous protesters in Baghdad.
The effort reflected a sweeping change in how the government handles hostages, a shift ordered last year by President Obama after hostages' families complained of officials' callousness and poor communication.
"Twelve years ago, our investigation unmasked drug traffickers' inhumane callousness," said James J. Hunt, the special agent in charge of the D.E.A.'s New York Field Division, after the arraignment.
To have so little regard for the damage done to so many children, for the heartache caused to so many parents, is to indulge in callousness, if not deliberate cruelty.
Although boldness was tied to some successful actions, we generally found that other psychopathic features, such as callousness and poor impulse control, were unrelated or negatively related to professional success.
"The callousness, insensitivity, and poor judgment required for the city to send a bill — its own police officers having slain 12-year-old Tamir — is breathtaking," Chandra said in the statement.
The Dancing Dolls operates under the tutelage of their no-nonsense leader Diana Williams, who lacks the callousness of Dance Moms' Abby Lee Miller but demands the same amount of respect.
"This tragic incident happened due to the indifference and callousness of the government, as well as mismanagement," said Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, secretary general of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
In an essay for The Phoenix New Times, a weekly newspaper, the journalist Amy Silverman described the callousness with which Mr. McCain would sometimes treat rivals, especially Democrats who are women.
The report provoked widespread outrage not simply because of the numbers, but also because of the depravity of the abuse and what many saw as the bishops' callousness toward the victims.
The complaint describes Trump's actions towards his driver as "an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and entitlement" and says that Trump demonstrated "callousness and cupidity" when he denied Cintron a raise.
So begins "Level Up," a British indie that rearranges the bones of Martin Scorsese's "After Hours" — man seeking woman endures a surreal urban odyssey — into a familiar vision of technology-fostered callousness.
The family's inherent callousness, like to Judy and her effete and liberal fiancé B.J. (Tim Baltz), can conjure up laughs, but sometimes it just gets so dark that it loses its comedy.
Together, robbers and hostages hunker down and, as grimaces turn to smiles, form a shaky, unconvincing connection that's reinforced by the ineptitude of the police and apparent callousness of the prime minister.
But you can't, because you're white, a stigmatized presence in a world that associates you with incomprehension, callousness, and a sort of confused humanity, if it sees you as human at all.
STAN LEE, who died on November 12th aged 95, was the embodiment of an old-fashioned American archetype: the likeable, industrious hustler, whose enthusiasm for self-advancement was uncorrupted by callousness or cynicism.
These mingled on my Twitter feed: heartfelt sympathy for an American dog who expired of old age, and what felt to me like callousness toward millions of Syrian children facing starvation or bombing.
The bill got as far as it has in the Senate the same way that a similar one was passed in the House, with lies told in public and callousness dealt in private.
In light of this callousness, schools have a greater duty now than ever to acknowledge that the stakes of their institutional failures with regard to Title IX are much higher than widely recognized.
Even if the ultimate political aims were about defending the disenfranchised, it still exploited them along the way, and treated them with a callousness that few members of those targeted communities would appreciate.
That the order, breathtaking in scope and inflammatory in tone, was issued on Holocaust Remembrance Day spoke of the president's callousness and indifference to history, to America's deepest lessons about its own values.
King knows, too, that "evil" isn't about larger-than-life acts, but about the everyday callousness, abuse of power, and indifference to abuse of power that humans practice as they go about their lives.
This week, Franken's deft questioning made vividly clear the callousness of Neil Gorsuch's judicial philosophy—and turned a Supreme Court nomination fight into a public conversation about the conservative bias for corporations over people.
After all, one is not always in raptures over this country and its prowess at nurturing, in its own distinctive manner, unsurpassable callousness, matchless greed, small-minded sectarianism, and a gruesome infatuation with firearms.
Nancy is doomed to float in the Upside Down forever, confronting the callousness of her behavior over the previous some years, her only companion the close-by decomposing corpse of her annoying friend Barb.
Frida's scraped knee provokes alarm from a village mother, who hustles her bewildered daughter away from the blood, and mild incidents of callousness toward little Anna reveal Frida's uncertainty about where she fits in.
Those of us who watched European institutions deal with the debt crisis that began in Greece and spread across much of Europe were shocked at the combination of callousness and arrogance that prevailed throughout.
Just a few months ago, we witnessed another case of fandom gone horribly awry, which — in its own absurd way — prefigured the same entitlement and callousness on display in the instigators of the Wichita shooting.
The movie has several moments where Kitty and Josh's materialism has blinded them to their own callousness and selfishness, and there's an ongoing theme about forgotten Americans — the poor who are in need of help.
The problem is that callousness and bullying make the governments of these countries less inclined to do what the US wants — as Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto gently chided Trump during the last caravan crisis.
Each outrageous and outraged boast raises the stakes — the possibility of death in the desert, the callousness of current governmental policies — while capturing the resilience and tragedy of the immigrant existence at our Southern border.
The harsh reality of border enforcement tends to breed callousness and prejudice, of the sort that pervades a recently-exposed Border Patrol Facebook group, unless someone in authority is pushing back hard against that tendency.
He wonders, to his friend Blair Clark, if it isn't "meaninglessly scrupulous" to fret over bringing Blackwood to New York while Hardwick is there, and to Hardwick herself he exhibits a thinking-out-loud callousness.
The shooting rampage Wednesday in Alexandria only underscores the unforgivable callousness of Jones' take on Sandy Hook and his contempt for efforts to stanch the ability of murderous madmen to get their hands on lethal weapons.
However, for people who have experienced sexual harassment or sexual assault, or who are highly sympathetic toward those who have, his defensive attitude and callousness toward victims renders him unrelatable at least, and threatening at worst.
They are an example of how we, together, we can successfully take on the corporate callousness and greed that Trump and Republicans have only further enabled in order to protect our families and improve our jobs.
In this series, the people captured are not displaying callousness or suffering - instead, they're trying to seize every moment from Lake Urmia, in an effort to keep memories of the lake that will survive its eventual demise.
The Iraqi military has a well-earned reputation for callousness in the face of civilian casualties; it has shelled populated areas a number of times in recent years, as it currently appears to be doing in Fallujah.
But the result of so much righteous pessimism can sometimes be a callousness to the true human cost of the food we consume—or at least a numbness to its ugliest realities, which are obscured to consumers.
If we kill ourselves off with our animal aggression or let ourselves die through callousness or greed, we will have betrayed those ancestors and countless descendants, and leave the universe blind and dumb again, unintelligible to itself.
Any attempt to rebuild democracy must reckon with the deeper reasons for its great and drastic transformation — above all in India, where Hindu supremacism, in its cruelty and callousness, anticipated the big, big American fan of Hindu.
"I think the judge showed that she is incredibly hostile towards Mr. Manafort and exhibited a level of callousness that I have not seen in a white collar case in over 15 years of prosecution," he said.
Perhaps pop culture's reluctance to take internet dating seriously is because its very existence — the agency of swiping through possible matches, the premeditation, the inherent callousness in coldly surveying people — poses an existential threat to the meet-cute.
In the lawsuit, Walmart accused Tesla of having untrained workers putting up shoddy installations and showing "utter incompetence or callousness, or both," and asked for the removal of solar panels from more than 240 of Walmart's U.S. stores.
Page after page then provides dozens of details to show that the BPD makes "unconstitutional stops, searches, and arrests"; uses "excessive force"; takes revenge on abuse victims when they speak up; and treats African Americans with especial callousness.
The Reagan administration has been criticized for its callousness during the early years of the outbreak, and at a press conference in 1982, presidential spokesman Larry Speakes implied that any newsman asking about AIDS had to be gay.
LeFevre is a former Citigroup bond trader who got famous through his Twitter account "Goldman Sachs Elevator," a collection of biting Wall Street satirical pieces pointing out callousness and cluelessness that bankers, traders, and investors came to embrace.
"We are shocked by UC's callousness, and by the violence that so many protesters experienced as they peacefully made the case for a cost of living increase," said Kavitha Iyengar, president of UAW Local 2865, in a statement.
At Tuesday's sentencing, Miller advocated for a state sentence for Weaver-Gates "since her callousness evidenced an unusually cruel scheme to defraud people who were at their most vulnerable, friends and relatives of real cancer survivors," Miller tells PEOPLE.
Nobody enjoys being preached to about the devastating effects of human callousness on the ocean, so let's lay it out with statistics instead of sermons — or, worse, visuals of baby seals with six-pack rings wrapped around their necks.
The callousness is obvious, and a tenet of what makes Curb Your Enthusiasm so funny: Sure, visiting a house filled with half-naked women might make your wife angry, but hey, she's angry anyway, so does it even matter?
There are other kinds of threats like cancer that lurk and one might want to surgically remove — like these golf balls in the sea, little symbols of the callousness that threatens the natural and political ecosystems of the Philippines.
"As the Statue of Liberty holds her torch of welcome high, there are tears in her eyes as she sees how low this administration has stooped in its callousness towards mothers and children escaping war-torn Syria," said Representative Nancy Pelosi.
Certainly, this was not the impression, one of callousness and pro-corruption that House Republicans had intended on their first day back in the office from the holiday -- especially after the GOP's electrical victory -- but nonetheless, that impression was made.
There appears to be an equal split between those users cheering its removal and pointing out its callousness and those bemoaning the current state of our PC culture robbing them of what would have otherwise been a "hilarious" Halloween look.
I must confess that I am deeply embittered by the callousness that George W. Bush displayed toward the lives and liberties of religious minorities in Iraq — when as U.S. commander in chief, he had essentially absolute power over that occupied country.
A confused Bradley heard cheers in the crowd, and when someone told him why — the opponent had just lost by fewer points and beat the spread predicted by oddsmakers — his eyes were opened to the sordid callousness of the gambling world.
Maybe she thought she was showing a softer side at that private meeting last week — her human face, if you will — but the performance was shabby, a mixed bag of practiced remorse and the callousness typical of the ruling class.
The scene in which the compromised son pleads with the principled father — let Don Hector Salamanca run your upholstery shop for a while, and don't make trouble — is an emotional highlight in an episode that was mostly about callousness and calculation.
The proof of Mr. Obama's commitment to the working class and Mr. Romney's callousness, according to the Obama campaign, was the auto bailout: Mr. Obama protected the auto industry; Mr. Romney wrote "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt" in The New York Times.
All psychopaths are criminals if you look for them only behind bars Psychopathy is not easily defined, but most psychologists view it as a personality disorder characterized by superficial charm conjoined with profound dishonesty, callousness, guiltlessness and poor impulse control.
Yet his surrogates -- including a handful of inexplicable African-Americans, Latinos and Muslim Americans -- cover up his callousness by dismissing criticism as mere political correctness, ignoring the corrosive effect of his vitriol on race relations and civil discourse on this important subject.
While the behavior of neighbors became the source of intense academic scrutiny — how so many people could be seemingly driven by callousness or apathy — many of the article's facts turned out to be wrong as more interviews and research emerged over the years.
As a much-noted New York Times Magazine article by Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal last fall detailed, and as McDonell confirms, part of the callousness of American policy has been that it trivializes the scope of the damage after the fact.
"The white policeman, standing on a Harlem street corner, finds himself at the very center of the revolution now occurring the world," he wrote: He can retreat from his uneasiness in only one direction: into a callousness which very shortly becomes second nature.
Assuming that McLaughlin and the children were harmed in Indiana by Subway's "callousness at the foreseeable impact upon their lives from their husband/father being exposed as a pedophile," there remained no showing that the company "directed conduct" toward that state, Kincaid wrote.
For a generation, critics have attacked him for his callousness toward the poor and disadvantaged, and for taking little interest in the fate of African Americans in civil rights cases, so long as the formalities of the judicial process were properly respected.
I'm guessing that readers from the future might find our callousness almost unbearable, and might have to remind themselves that despite the monstrousness into which we could descend in passages like this, some of what we were saying might be worth listening to.
To slit the mother of your children's throat, and then to hold her there while she's bleeding, and texting the teen-aged girl you've been molesting during all of this shows a complete callousness that is rarely seen even in my line of work.
The deaths of Mongolian Groom and the 36 other horses this year highlight both the dangerous and haphazard nature of horse racing and, in some cases, the recklessness and callousness of some of the humans who own, train and make a living off the horses.
I don't know if the organizers of this march were able to "Unite the Right," but I know that the words and actions of these individuals united the rest of us in our opposition to their message, their prejudice, and their callousness toward innocent life.
I suggest that these three metrics allow us to steer a course between the callousness of pretty statues celebrating crusaders for slavery and the laziness of treating as "racist" the commemoration of any figure from the past who was ungifted with paradigm-shattering moral prescience.
It's not callousness that made this a meme; it's a reaction to the noxious conspiracy theories that flourish online and the disillusionment of an event that led to a war that's lasted the entire lifetime of the young people who make the joke. —K.
But his vanity and his callousness cause him to ignore Eliza's agency, which causes a serious breach with her in the last act of the play, where they have to reckon with their own relationship and the real consequences of the project they've successfully completed.
And for a small number of us, the image of the entrepren-asshole provides a handy, all-encompassing justification for heartless behavior: It is easy to write off our own flaws when selfishness and callousness are portrayed as the unifying features of our era's great men.
"Ownership, Management, and Employees are very surprised at the callousness and irresponsible reaction of an attorney of law to attempt to destroy our reputation & possible livelihoods due to something that could have happened to anyone, whether cooking at home or in a restaurant," the post said.
Police unions have traditionally been an obstacle to reforming how cops do their jobs across the country, and with Baltimore still reeling from a scathing federal report documenting systemic racism and callousness toward sexual assault victims, the conference offered a preview of the long road ahead.
" He contends in a statement that this "implied an intent on the appellant's part to shield and sequester his activities" and "implied moral depravity, callousness and culpability on the appellant's part because of the inherent connotations of filth, garbage, detritus and criminal activity frequently associated with dumpsters.
The national coming-out movement was premised in part on the notion that if L.G.B.T. Americans went from a "them" to an "us" — people's own brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, neighbors and colleagues — it would reduce callousness and undercut the ability to deny them rights.
What really pushed his former supporters to reconsider, as I perceived it — and this perception is borne out by polling — was the Katrina debacle, in which everyone could see the Bush administration's callousness and incompetence playing out live on TV. What will Trump's Katrina moment look like?
Anyone who isn't a Jehovah's Witness may well be appalled not just by the brainwashing and all-round cultishness on display, but by the matter-of-fact callousness: doubters can be expelled from the group with less ceremony than if they were being downsized from an office internship.
Rhodes is a man whose disrespect for the truth and the homeland of the Jewish people, and excuses for Iran's genocidal threats against Israel, mirrors the callousness of State Department officials who sought to prevent European Jews from escaping Hitler and later sought to sabotage the establishment of Israel.
That characterization of the crime, "implied an intent on the appellant's part to shield and sequester his activities" and "implied moral depravity, callousness and culpability on the appellant's part because of the inherent connotations of filth, garbage, detritus and criminal activity frequently associated with dumpsters," the document states.
" The appeal said the use of the phrase "implied an intent on the appellant's part to shield" his activities from others and "implied moral depravity, callousness, and culpability on the appellant's part because of the inherent connotations of filth, garbage, detritus and criminal activity frequently generally associated with Dumpsters.
My grandfather, a deeply committed Communist, told it and retold it to illustrate how the Soviet Union had heeded the needs of the common people and to draw a contrast with what he felt was a growing callousness and neglect for them in his town — and in Russia.
Still, there's a great deal of power in the individual plots, such as the callousness exhibited toward undocumented workers by owners of a struggling farm, teens engaging in sex for money, and a sobering sequence involving not-so-subtle attempts to sway a young girl away from having an abortion.
The fact that more than 22 million people may lose access to health coverage as a result of this act of political callousness only cements the perception that the Republican Party is a morally and ethically bankrupt party that cannot be trusted to govern or participate responsibly in our democracy.
" The restaurant then proceeded to lash out at Guinee on Facebook, claiming it was "very surprised at the callousness and irresponsible reaction of an attorney of law to attempt to destroy our reputation & possible livelihoods due to something that could have happened to anyone, whether cooking at home or in a restaurant.
" Kavitha Iyengar, president of UAW Local 2865, which represents more than 19,000 academic workers throughout the University of California system, also condemned the firings, writing, "We are shocked by UC's callousness, and by the violence that so many protesters experienced as they peacefully made the case for a cost of living increase.
After all, if your target audience responds to the call to "make America great again" by seeking out a champion who's demonstrated little regard for America's history of injustice and a great deal of callousness, at best, for the experiences of people who aren't "real Americans," then there's no value in depicting those stories.
Yesterday, Kelly gave an emotionally charged press conference, drawing on his own experiences as the father of a slain soldier, to defend his boss from charges of callousness in his treatment of Myeshia Johnson, widow of Sergeant La David T. Johnson, who was killed in Niger two weeks ago along with three other servicemen.
"The intense criticism that is being directed at the Border Patrol is necessary and important because I do think that there's a culture of cruelty or callousness," said Francisco Cantú, a former agent who is the author of "The Line Becomes a River," a memoir about his time in the agency from 2008 to 2012.
Certainly the review isn't arguing that viewers forgive Dahmer's crimes — which would be pointless anyway, considering he was killed by a fellow inmate less than three years into his prison sentence — but it does ask for a broad empathy for young men who internalize their peers' callousness and their mothers' neglect, and then externalize it as sadism.
There's plenty of tragic truth to that construct, of course, but in Anne we have a more novel sort of child: one who, helped by her ability to use her imagination as a defense mechanism, remains generally upbeat despite the abuse in her past and the callousness of many of the grown-ups in her present.
Action at the meetings — first a gathering of all American bishops outside Chicago in early January, then a summit meeting of the heads of all the national bishops' conferences in the Vatican in late February — will be crucial if the church is to overcome broad skepticism after years of denial, obstruction of justice and callousness toward victims of predatory priests.
" NYTWA Executive Director Bhairavi Desai said, per Monday's press release: "We will not allow the status quo of callousness toward struggling drivers to continue for one more day...We will not sit idly by as Wall street behemoths and their shills try to derail regulation or limit it to just one sector of drivers when every driver in every sector...is sinking deeper into profound desperation.
But there is a lot of fluidity, hybridity, intersectionality and transgression on display here too, that, in the Balkan context, criticizes both the callousness of the Soviet regime that once dominated the region (during the Cold War, most of the countries in the Balkans were ruled by Soviet-supported communist governments), and the superficiality of American materialism and its cultural pop desolation that awaited it.
Baldwin added, "At the same time, in the same way that we have gone to great (lengths) to make sense of these 'left out' Americans -- and honestly I don't think it is a reality of marginalization but a fear of the new America and a fear of losing power -- I think we also need to make sense, and not caricature, of the fear of deportations, deregulation, corporate callousness, licensed white nationalism that Trump has certainly given a voice to."
And when these videos do go viral or make news beyond just their little corner of YouTube, it's usually because of a deeply unethical or offensive transgression, like Nicole Arbour's "Dear Fat People," a vlog that broke through briefly because of its shocking callousness (linking out to it here feels like praising a toddler for intentionally peeing on your face, so I won't bother) or the anti-Semitic "jokes" of the vastly popular Swedish YouTube star Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg.

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