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"uncaring" Definitions
  1. not showing sympathy about the problems or pain of other people
"uncaring" Antonyms
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Senator Risa Hontiveros called Duterte's request "extremely reckless, shortsighted and uncaring".
I admit that it can strike some as uncaring, even coldhearted.
For six days, Mr. Thomas was denied water by uncaring guards.
It's not the fault of the Internet, in its inherent, uncaring existence.
To the Editor: This article paints Donald Trump as immoral and uncaring.
He is not merely right-wing; he's cruel and racist and uncaring.
The deal is uncaring about E.U. citizens and the Northern Ireland border.
You need to prepare for the onslaught of a harsh and uncaring month.
John Lewis (R-Ga.), who called Trump "uncaring" about the civil rights movement.
Angry with a government they saw as uncaring, these empowered volunteers sought change.
How can you be so irresponsible and uncaring and get away with it?
"I think the person we have in Washington today is uncaring," he said.
They're just machines, after all, and machines controlled by uncaring corporations at that.
But when you disregard your commitment, you come across as slimy, uncaring, and disrespectful.
Holes were picked in her character; she was accused of being cold and uncaring.
In other words, the executive order is not just ill-advised, unnecessary and uncaring.
"An uncaring employee doing something that puts the entire system at risk," one franchisee said.
Remember: The world is a cold, uncaring place and this is doubly true at CES.
And even now, he trumpets views -- protectionist on trade, uncaring about debt and deficits, etc.
It's a cruel, uncaring world out there, where people are only looking out for themselves.
The prime minister's slow and seemingly uncaring response did nothing to improve her standing. Mrs.
They regularly point to the "homeless crisis" to prove how uncaring and heartless America is.
Who is at fault for the current domination of American life by huge, uncaring corporations?
The dogs who didn't open the doors when seeing their owners crying weren't necessarily uncaring either.
The "goats" here stand in for the selfish, cold, and uncaring people who defied God's word.
"Lyft, on the other hand, is uncaring and hides behind the internet and email," he continued.
" The "horror and helplessness of the fall," he goes on, "are intensified by an uncaring world.
But Lovecraft didn't think those monsters were evil, they were metaphors for an indifferent and uncaring universe.
In recent weeks, lawmakers have described Amazon as uncaring and a bad cultural fit for New York.
From zombies to tsunamis, humans have battled cruel, inhuman, uncaring forces on cinema screens around the world.
How to grit your teeth and send your creative work into the uncaring void of the internet.
Mother nature was a harsh woman, uncaring and merciless, but she could stop the waters from settling.
Often you find yourself standing there, implausibly upright in a gorgeous, uncaring place, taking it for granted.
It is not that he was uncaring; colleagues recall his compassion during difficult periods in their lives.
Felt's new track rocket has been designed to wrestle every aerodynamic advantage from the uncaring laws of physics.
Utopia is Björk through and through: uncaring of genre or of having a single in the traditional sense.
Not a rock whirling through the uncaring void but the fossilized wreck of a magnificent, light-powered starship?
They will also alienate moderates, who will see America as uncaring, foolish and hell-bent for perpetual war.
If we can communicate, coordinate and cooperate effectively we might better overcome this uncaring, relentless and frightening opponent.
If we can communicate, coordinate and cooperate effectively we might better overcome this uncaring, relentless and frightening opponent.
He's what humans have always feared and fought: evidence of an uncaring universe, one that strikes at random.
Because Trump effectively painted Hillary Clinton, the media and everyone else who didn't support him as uncaring elites.
Munoz made things worse when his initial comments about what happened were criticized as being cold and uncaring.
Unger avoids the cliché of portraying Rain's husband as unfeeling, unhelpful or uncaring; he's quite the opposite, in fact.
The region's remaining inhabitants —Mojavs — are prevented from escaping to better homes by armed vigilantes and an uncaring government.
Its regime is racist, uncaring and totalitarian, in the sense of aiming to affect every aspect of people's lives.
Then he laughs, laughs hysterically, and throws his head back in a primal howl at the empty, uncaring skies.
He "has done a kind of uncaring rip through every woman he's ever met," she wrote to her brother.
Mr. Baker occasionally hammered at uncaring government or big business, but frontal attacks were not his stock in trade.
That doesn't necessarily mean they are uncaring — Bill Gates has donated more than $45 billion to charitable causes, for example.
I have realized that, in the vast majority of cases, this was not the act of uncaring or negligent parents.
Focused on PR and stocks, Fig and Linda are both apathetic and uncaring when it comes to the actual inmates.
"It was intentional," he said, aimed at responding to attacks on his austere social policies, which opponents have called uncaring.
He might ace his medical boards, but have to carefully rehearse his bedside manner to avoid seeming brusque or uncaring.
The lead characters are women looking to make their way in an environment that is often hard, brutal and uncaring.
A few seconds later they run out of air and continue to drift further into the uncaring void, probably forever.
" And also added, "It seems to me they've been seriously callous and uncaring that the people with few other options.
Both singers sound like androids, drifting in slow-motion inside an uncaring cosmos and yearning for something akin to human contact.
According to Chatila, current or future unintended ethical consequences aren't the result of AI designers or companies being "evil" or uncaring.
Losing Subban feels to many like losing the real Montreal Canadiens, to be replaced by a brand name, soulless and uncaring.
He made his rival, incumbent President George H.W. Bush, who had fumbled the same question seconds earlier, appear aloof and uncaring.
Her writing subtly but powerfully forms a picture of an uncaring hospital and incompetent, indifferent, and possibly racist health-care providers.
Vacant R&B scraps dance in the air around a fiery bassline—scraps of humanity floating amid the otherwise uncaring void.
But in The Girl on the Train universe, there are only two kinds of women: damaged messes and aloof, uncaring bitches.
Given the brutally uncaring way I use any wallet, the Finn Access has held up very well over two months of use.
It's a kind of petty god, ignorant and uncaring about its own impact on the world and only desiring its own continuation.
All of this—the indecision, the uncaring, the overpowering sense of comic irony—is borrowed, like the album's title, from Søren Kierkegaard.
Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) called Trump Jr. an "uncaring, narrow-minded idiot," and several political columnists criticized the post for being insensitive.
For Linda, her daughter's death was the preventable result of an uncaring bureaucracy that didn't prioritize the needs of the most vulnerable.
"Mask Off" is this year's biggest song so far, a flute-laden trap track that has Future candid and uncaring at once.
Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's chief strategist, hailed Mr. Modi's victory in 2014 as part of a global revolt against uncaring elites.
Activists preoccupied with the issue of health care assume others are uncaring because they can't recall what a single-payer system is.
The more vociferously bondholders push for a larger slice of recovery dollars, the more they end up risking looking like uncaring profiteers.
SNL's Colin Jost is the definition of weak sauce, a watery combination of uncaring, uninformed, and unwilling to question his own lame assumptions.
This explains a lot, like Trump's weird grab and yank power handshake—he's just trying to assert supremacy over his fellow uncaring assholes!
He later reiterates this uncaring stance to Lorna, who seems to want some sign that her new ally actually cares about her wellbeing.
"In our story, Pinocchio is an innocent soul with an uncaring father who gets lost in a world he cannot comprehend," he continued.
The way I see it, the problem is this: Oceana is the uncaring eye, the antithesis to fame and status and Instagram likes.
In fact, she was deeply affected by the criticism from some GM employees that she was uncaring, according to someone who knows her.
But even so great an assurance as eternal life, at the wrong time and in the wrong hands, can come across as uncaring.
In Neil's passing letter, he confided in us, his family under an uncaring sun, that he keeps a box of memories under his bed.
When I take a dip in the ocean, I swim through schools of spotted fish, that seem blissfully unaware — or uncaring — of my presence.
It may be most successful, though, in its ominous wordless panels — such as those of overloaded boats tipping bodies into the silent, uncaring ocean.
The Backpack is well-thought-out, well-made, and in the wake of CES, battle-proven to withstand the rigors of hurried and uncaring use.
Cohen, who says his family has known the Kardashians over the years, says it's "the height of arrogance" that Kendall and Ben were so uncaring.
To use it to remind us of what the end result looks like when an uncaring and dehumanizing mentality is allowed to fester and grow.
"Today's vote is a guarantee we will not remain uncaring," said Dan Barna, the leader of the opposition Save Romania Union (USR), which backed Orban.
"To an audience that already distrusts mainstream, well, anything, you can easily come across as callous and uncaring toward victims of the storm," he wrote.
He's spewing frothy bile into the unknowing, uncaring, unlistening void, and his bleats will fester and rot until they come back around and choke him.
"In our story, Pinocchio is an innocent soul with an uncaring father who gets lost in a world he cannot comprehend," said del Toro. Eek.
WE ARE COMPLETELY AGNOSTIC OR UNCARING I GUESS IS A BETTER WORD ABOUT WHAT COMPANIES ARE USING OUR NETWORKS TO GET VIDEO TO THEIR CUSTOMERS.
Meanwhile, the company was solidifying its reputation as an uncaring employer that was hastening the decline of job security—the downside of the "gig" economy.
The congressman has proven to be one of President Trump's most vocal critics, saying the president is "uncaring" and lacks an understanding of civil rights.
John was conscious of how blindness can fluster or confuse certain social situations, where sighted people feel embarrassed, gauche, awkward, or uncaring in his presence.
But even these imperfections highlight the real challenges and vulnerability of putting oneself out there and looking for connection in a cold and uncaring universe.
Especially in the impoverished south, voters saw the populists as better just because they were not the left establishment, which they viewed as uncaring and ineffectual.
Later, Emma appears cold and uncaring when Dee Dee is literally arrested in front of her child on charges of fraud and jailed for several months.
Better hide your years of physical pain, your struggles with addiction and mental health, your fathomless pit of despair in the face of an uncaring society.
His comfort zone has just been shattered into a thousand pieces and scattered on the uncaring winds, all for the sake of a few YouTube views.
Because we may have gotten old in the blink of an eye, and technology may have made us callous and uncaring husks of our former selves.
The best and most memorable Trek stories know this and create tension by testing the ideals of the Federation against the hostility of an uncaring universe.
This story about a woman trapped both with her own head and possibly her stalker by an uncaring, profit-hungry medical system thrums with nervous energy.
Tadi teaches that human and environmental cataclysms need never have happened but are nature's revenge, the direct results of uncaring arrogance, self-indulgence, greed and neglect.
"I think the person we have in Washington today is uncaring," he said in an episode of CNN's "The Axe Files" set to air Friday night.
Being uncaring about another's misery isn't a good look for anyone, and certainly not for those of us who know what malice and injustice feel like.
Carlos Conde, Philippines researcher for the New York-based Human Rights Watch, said dela Rosa had shown "an uncaring, even contemptuous attitude" towards the child's killing.
Yet even those who suspect that coal is not about to make a comeback give the president points for taking their side against those uncaring city-dwellers.
"In our story, Pinocchio is an innocent soul with an uncaring father who gets lost in a world he cannot comprehend," del Toro said in the statement.
Well, the coastal nation of beautiful socialists is at it again in an effort that will make the rest of us look like selfish and uncaring jerks.
Farmers For Action complain that a cheap food culture—pushed by lazy shoppers, greedy supermarkets, and uncaring politicians—is wiping out the livelihoods of small, traditional farmers.
Link, the Iowa strategist, worked on President Barack Obama's campaign in 2008 and again in 2012, when Democrats cast Romney, the GOP nominee, as an uncaring multimillionaire.
Today's leaders under Trump exhibit none of that concern; their goal is to make the boss happy and maybe avoid being shown up as incompetent and uncaring.
The rise of anti-immigrant nationalist insurgencies claiming to represent "the people" against a corrupt and uncaring political establishment has deep economic, political, social and cultural roots.
Just doling out a psilocybin capsule in "a sterile, fluorescent-lit clinic, with an uncaring practitioner who treats you coldly" might not lead to the best outcomes.
"The Witness" eventually becomes an emotional effort to shed more light on Genovese's life and to rescue it from being simply a cautionary tale of uncaring city life.
Nurses in public hospitals admit there are some uncaring - or worse - members on their teams but cite low pay, a poor working environment and scarce supplies as factors.
As a conceptual device it seemed a natural container for the delivery of a story wherein one person, representing an uncaring system, illustrates their disregard for another human being.
Trump, awkward and unfamiliar with the empathy required to make this sort of call, came across as callous and uncaring to Johnson and Wilson in an entirely unintentional way.
While I agree that study abroad has many shortcomings, the article paints American college students as privileged, uncaring youths gallivanting around the world in search of sex and stimulants.
The majority of people on Tinder are now under age 25, and are more likely to mention causes that they are passionate about than their cold, uncaring millennial counterparts.
Indeed, to the extent that the referendum was a howl by the left-behind against rule by remote and uncaring elites, this form of Brexit could make those problems worse.
Opinion: Trump's casual racism toward Native Americans Warren portrayed the billionaire real estate mogul as uncaring and dishonest -- picking up on Trump's comments he made about the 2008 financial crisis.
Based on my interviews, the majority of the middle class have a set of beliefs and philosophies that suggest success and money turns people into greedy, corrupt and uncaring oppressors.
For every chase or cat-and-mouse sequence, there's another simply about the cold, mundane procedures that make up the lives of the patients, or the uncaring bureaucracy overseeing them.
And, yeah, this is all part of an aesthetic for the artist: uncaring but passionate, a lover of pop music, a dash of kitschy hedonism to go with his refinement.
In instance after instance, Trump seems blithely unaware (or uncaring) that what he is doing puts people who work for him in very, very uncomfortable and at-times compromising positions.
Look at these disrespectful, uncaring New Jersey teens lazily shoveling a neighbor's driveway in the dark, early hours of the morning so she could make it to her dialysis treatment.
Of course empathy propels us to want to help someone we see in front of us who is suffering, but it doesn't leave us uncaring toward other, less visible individuals.
He's an uncaring sociopath — sending his wife away, turning on his trusted lieutenant Don Neto (Joaquín Cosio) — but he craves the approval of his surrogate father, Governor Celis (Rodrigo Murray).
Places like Eastern Flame feel like a metaphor for how I want to live my life — deep in my particularities and eccentricities, mostly uncaring to how the white gaze perceives me.
And it pushed a frightening new picture of labor — one in which everyone is a contractor, toiling without protection, our hours and our lives ruled by uncaring algorithms in the cloud.
It's silly, psychedelic, peaceful in the midst of the cacophonic, violent context in which it emerges—clearing space for weirdness and play on the dancefloor and on crowded, uncaring city streets.
It would be hard to blame Zuckerberg for wanting to prove to the public that he's not the awkward, uncaring savant as portrayed by the 2010 Oscar-winning film The Social Network.
I can only imagine we've been cursed by something old and rapacious, because the alternative — that an uncaring universe simply allows everything and anything to happen — is almost too much to bear.
He was just another person proudly burping the alphabet into an uncaring void, in other words, and so doing the same sort of thing that the rest of us do on Twitter.
D.'s story had already nailed Bush to the wall and that by apologizing and looking distraught McCain could help underscore the difference between his own human decency and Bush's uncaring Negativity?
Cain's poem explained what occurred and his rejection of Lathan's argument: Cold showers caused his bowels to malfunction Or so the plaintiff claims A strict uncaring prison guard Is whom the plaintiff blames.
One operator worried about "an uncaring employee doing something that puts the entire system at risk," CNBC reported, citing a survey of about 27 franchisees who together owned and operated roughly 200 restaurants.
Rep. John Lewis (R-Ga.) accused President Trump of being "uncaring" and unappreciative of the civil rights movement on Friday, saying the president "knows very, very little" about the struggle for equal rights.
That being said, acceptance through capitalism (as seen in the post-"Despacito" reggaeton boom) is still part of the capitalist monster, vulture-like and uncaring about the actual moral good of representing the underrepresented.
"In most cases, the media coverage has portrayed Democrats as caring and trying to do something and Republicans as uncaring and unwilling to do anything," Hudson wrote in the memo obtained by The Hill.
He has provided a large-scale reimagining of the Jungle Book legend, taking the cartoonish jungle of the original and recreating it as a sprawling, frighteningly real version of an often-uncaring, cruel jungle.
And it importantly understands what really works about Ridley Scott's Alien, a movie that plays with tension, sexuality, politics, biology and the messiness of an uncaring world, until everything just goes completely to shit.
The bank failed to properly monitor the program and it fell prey to "unchecked incentives and an unrealistic and uncaring culture of high-pressure sales targets can lead to serious consumer harm," he said.
" Even Queen Elizabeth shared the general squeamishness; seven years into Thatcher's rule, she let it be known through her press secretary that she considered the Prime Minister to be "uncaring, confrontational and socially divisive.
It is very earnest if you think about how a computer could help, but also very dystopian if you think about sharing your fond remembrances with an uncaring algorithm instead of other actual humans.
On a snowy evening in January, Korali, a Greek restaurant on the Upper East Side, seemed capable of transporting diners from the cold, uncaring city streets to a sunny, cheery island in the Mediterranean.
We are hemmed in by a resentful national government and an uncaring national media, and we have never been able to prize sustainability and equality over quick-fix hacks and outsized prizes to the rich.
Under pressure to get results, stressed out about his future prospects, Guidolin is just like the rest of us, a mushy husk chewed up and spat out by the big, wet mouth of an uncaring world.
In his book Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, author Charles Moore says the Queen found Thatcher to be "uncaring" after the two clashed on Britain's approach to sanction on South Africa in the era of arpatheid.
The little girl who was allegedly bitten by Kendall Jenner's dog has a powerful grandfather who is furious at Kendall and BF Ben Simmons, saying they were "arrogant" and uncaring that his granddaughter was allegedly attacked.
With pop-culture representations of these places rarely straying from the clichés of a spooky Victorian-era asylum filled with rusting bed frames and uncaring Nurse Ratcheds, it's not difficult to see why that may be.
There's a wildness to teenhood — a slightly uncaring, boundary-testing sense of immortality that comes across in the vodka-stealing, rollerblading girl gangs that prowl through Wind Gap at all hours of the day or night.
Hillary Clinton plans to pummel Donald J. Trump's economic proposals on Tuesday, portraying Mr. Trump as an uncaring and unscrupulous businessman whose reckless policies would lead to a new financial crisis and a surge in unemployment.
A just, benevolent, caring and loving God would not have given us beer, for beer gives us hangovers and hangovers ultimately serve only to remind us that we're hurtling towards the gaping, uncaring, ever-present grave.
Farhat, detained for 11 months by the Assad regime he protested against as part of the Arab Spring, has since worked with refugee children, helping them find a voice in a brutal and largely uncaring world.
"Rather than being a subject of pious platitudes, the arts must be viewed as an essential part of our existence which can be easily neutralized by an uncaring populace or an insensitive political leadership," he said.
And they Photoshop it so that it looks like she&aposs -- you know teary-eyed looking up at President Trump and he&aposs supposed to be looking down at her, you know, cold and dispassionate and uncaring.
Based on Nikolai Leskov's novella Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, William Oldroyd's feature directorial debut Lady Macbeth finds young English actress Florence Pugh as a teenage bride basically forced into marriage with an uncaring older man.
It has meant, too, that any action by teachers to improve their working conditions—which, they have stressed since the 2012 Chicago Teachers Union strike, are their students' learning conditions—is immediately depicted as selfish, uncaring, improper.
Clinton made Mr. Trump seem uncaring about the United States military, pointing to his criticism of Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son was killed in Iraq, and she also faulted how his private enterprises had treated veterans.
Most days we have a vague, existential dread that we're all insignificant specks in an uncaring universe where nothing we do really matters, but this succinct, smart, and stunning animated video by Yukai Du explains exactly why.
Grief was soon joined by anger — at local authorities in Kensington and Chelsea borough, which owned the building; at the tenant management organization than ran the tower; and at Britain&aposs Conservative government, seen as distant and uncaring.
For much of his 14 years in power he had the support of most Venezuelans, thanks partly to his charismatic claim to represent a downtrodden majority and to the flaws of an opposition identified with an uncaring elite.
Reports from students who were left in housing limbo — in some cases, denied cheaper off-campus housing, only to find themselves without a dorm-room option — inspired accusations that the Housing Committee had an uncaring attitude toward students.
When your abuse reports are constantly bounced back with canned explanations, the actual people handling your abuse reports begin to seem like distant, uncaring automatons that are rubber stamping all your pleas for help with DENIED, DENIED, DENIED.
Though his portrait of a local cradle-to-grave hospital under threat of extinction has a surfeit of plot strands — including a murder mystery — it is above all a forum for Mr. Bennett to rant against his uncaring nation.
It's notable that the film doesn't cover the real-life crew error that caused the Salyut malfunction in the first place, presumably because that works against the narrative that has the courageous space program facing off against an uncaring bureaucracy.
PARIS (Reuters) - France should stop plowing large amounts of cash into a welfare system that fails to rescue the poor from poverty, President Emmanuel Macron said in a video clip released by his office that critics said showed he was uncaring.
But it's not all about cool tech tricks: Eclipse Phase has horrific overtones, where "the universe is a very dangerous, uncaring place, and our species teeters on the edge of extinction," explained Rob Boyle, Eclipse Phase co-creator and lead developer.
The uncaring universe, one so capricious you have to laugh, is a long-running theme for the Coens, and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs picks it up again, this time in six shorts centered on various caricatures of the American West.
The recent Netflix series 13 Reasons Why has provoked strong criticism from counselors and mental health professionals for unrealistically portraying adults as uncaring and generally clueless about teenagers' problems, and for potentially glamorizing the idea of suicide among a vulnerable population.
The attendees, we will later find out, have all been born under equally vast, separate, and seemingly uncaring skies — from Turkey to England to Australia — representing just a tiny cluster of the millions of visitors each month to Astrology Zone.
Uncaring at best and contemptuous at worst, the hospital workers refuse to examine her without her I.D. card (lost during the rape) and a special certificate — which she'll have to request from the very police station where her attackers work.
That incident became a lightning rod for frustrations about poor safety standards in China and the uncaring attitudes of the authorities, just as it appears Li's death will be a conduit for anger over a host of issues beyond the virus.
"In its movie... (Netflix) defames and portrays the plaintiffs (Mossack and Fonseca) as ruthless uncaring lawyers who are involved in money laundering, tax evasion, bribes and/or other criminal conduct," according to a copy of the 42-page lawsuit seen by Reuters.
John Butler, the director, who also wrote the script, fashions this uncaring environment in the tradition of "If …" (1969) and "Dead Poets Society" (1989), which also lends its kindly professor archetype, here played by Andrew Scott ("Sherlock"), who intervenes in his students' lives.
As workers installed the memorial in anticipation of its formal unveiling this Friday, onlookers were eager to recall one-liners from the King of No Respect, often zingers based on uncaring parents, a poor upbringing and other aspects of a troubled life.
Like, sure, we were Army infantry grunts in high-tech kit, but that same kind of moment must have happened millions of times before us: two tired soldiers, talking about and longing for home, staring out across a hostile and uncaring landscape.
The film depicts the story of a woman saved from suicide by a fairytale mouse who transforms the uncaring streets of New York City into a tropical jungle so beautiful that upon awakening from her fantastical dream she feels inspired to carry on.
However, in limiting itself to dry statements for several days, Boeing created an "empathy gap" where it appeared cold and uncaring rather than acknowledging the pain, uncertainty and concern felt by the loved ones of those who died in the two crashes.
Phillips and co-writer Scott Silver follow in the footsteps of Joel Schumacher's 1993 drama Falling Down in portraying the world as a cartoonishly dark and uncaring place, an almost comically vile carnival where the protagonist can't find a hint of comfort or relief.
When they run candidates who too closely identify with one part of their coalition — whether it is the uncaring rich (Mitt Romney in 2012) or the evangelical or nativist right (Richard Mourdock and Todd Akin in 2012) — they can lose state and national elections.
Their involvement is evidence that Adrian Veidt's giant squid attack was not an end-all, be-all, but instead the impetus for decades of selfish behavior on the part of uncaring rich men looking to gain control over an unsuspecting public with dwindling resources.
"By not responding quickly and decisively to UConn's most recent incidents of racial hostility you have stumbled out of the gate and left the impression that you are both ignorant of and uncaring about our concerns," Cazenave added in his letter, which was addressed to Katsouleas.
"Perhaps my seriousness and militancy in the face of tremendous resistance was misinterpreted as meanness, or that I was unloving or uncaring, when my true intent was to protect," she writes about the time in her life when she was insistent upon working outside of industry demands.
And that's saying a lot: so far, the District 9 director introduced us to mind-controlling aliens who experiment on humans, a reality-warping "River God" clothed in flesh armor, and an uncaring God as ugly on the inside as the others are on the outside.
When Hunter's not isolated in her secluded house, she's surrounded by suffocating stereotypes: the wealthy husband (appropriately named Richie) who doesn't really listen; the uncaring father-in-law and the mother-in-law whose generosity carries spiky undertones of accusation that Hunter is a gold digger.
It's also important for parents to remember that if you make the good-faith decision to send a child to school, and then get that dreaded call from the school nurse, you haven't made a terrible mistake or shown yourself to be a bad or uncaring parent.
It's Tangier in 1956, to be exact, and when the depressive wife of an uncaring husband is surprised by a visit from her former college roommate, she finds their insidious history slowing infecting her current circumstances, and neither she nor the reader knows how disastrous the repercussions will be.
Over the years the gun lobby has shifted from dry talk of a constitutional right to tote hunting rifles or visit gun ranges, to arguments that packing heat is the only sure defence when killers target loved ones, and the state is too incompetent or uncaring to help.
But there's also no getting around the ugly externalities of app-based ride-hailing: hundreds of thousands of low-paid drivers at the mercy of an uncaring algorithm, women passengers subjected to sexual assault and rape, cities choked with traffic congestion, public transportation systems struggling to maintain ridership.
Yet the series also turns unfailingly outward, asking us again and again to connect the dots of John's life to the long-term, looming impact of global issues like climate change, and to see his isolation partly as a product of human existential crisis in the face of uncaring societal apathy.
Trump has done little to nothing to quell fears that he is ignorant to and uncaring toward the plight of American women, and the Women's March on Washington formed in the wake of his election as a means to ensure the President-elect knows women won't take his insults lying down.
Even those who have nothing to do with the mining business tend to perceive it as a deliberate choice made by an uncaring elite in places like Arlington that values the lives of children yet to be born more highly than those of present-day West Virginians (which, in fairness, it probably does).
The best part for Xi is that this hasn't cost him anything, Trump has done the damage to the United States all by himself, and is most likely unaware or uncaring of the likely consequences, which go well beyond the blow to the image of the United States as a global leader.
It's not super subtle, and there sure is a big NRA/MAGA fan dude in the group (that storyline also goes places, I'm told), but the show goes to lengths to soberly present the PTSD that rocks folks who have been made to experience violence, and the cold welcome they receive in an uncaring country.
At the same time, Mr. Kelly's searing appearance at the White House — in which he described learning of his own son's death in battle — came as presidential aides feel aggrieved, under assault from all sides, unfairly treated by the news media and determined to rebut allegations that their boss is uncaring or a bigot.
Not dissimilar to Sardanapalus's uncaring disposition, the work alludes to a 2015 incident in McKinney, Texas, where a white police officer, responding to a disturbance call about a neighborhood pool party, body slammed a young black girl in her bathing suit, and pulled a gun on two young boys who came to her defense.
Since then, C.G.N. has seemed eager to dispel the uncaring reputation that Chinese state-owned companies have earned: It has made donations to drought victims, offered scholarships to local engineering students and, in a first for a Chinese company in Namibia, even invited a local labor union to set up shop at the mine site.
In an age where a million mixes flood the perma-scrolling timelines of all and sundry, and everyone with a cracked copy of Serato and a few YouTube rips can upload a solid hour of trudging tech-house to an uncaring audience of practically no one, a mix really needs to say something of note to stand out.
"You would have to be extremely ignorant and inexperienced with pregnancy or just completely uncaring and insensitive to use a moment of comedic entertainment, like my appearance on David Letterman while I was eight and a half months pregnant, to pressure a pregnant woman into doing something that put her or her baby at risk," she said.
Mr Trump has gone the other way—his Republican National Convention, just ended in Cleveland, was a four-day bet on turnout, with a succession of bleak, angry speeches describing an America plunged in chaos and violence, its streets stalked by "illegal alien" murderers set free by corrupt and uncaring elites, while overseas American enemies mock and cheat the fallen superpower at every turn.
Coming off a decade of films that were widely seen as disappointments, I, Daniel Blake follows an aging joiner (Dave Johns), who finds that the dole isn't as peachy keen as the Tories make it out to be, and a young mother of two (Hayley Squires) who finds the uncaring system just as useless as she tries to claw her family out of homelessness and hunger.
Before the launch of Reactions, Facebook users were limited to not interacting at all (which could be construed as being cold or uncaring), leaving a potentially awkward Like, or taking the time to write a thoughtful comment—something that's not exactly easy while pecking away on a mobile device (1.44 billion of Facebook's 1.59 billion monthly active users access the site using a mobile device).
Ross Douthat Now that the Republican Party has beclowned itself on health care, now that Obamacare repeal lies in rubble, now that every G.O.P. policy person who ever championed a replacement plan is out wandering in sackcloth and ashes, wailing, "The liberals were right about my party, the liberals were right about my party," beneath a harsh uncaring heaven … now, in these hours of right-wing self-abnegation, it's worth raising once again the most counterintuitive and frequently scoffed-at point that conservatives have made about Obamacare: It probably isn't saving many lives.
I feel like rugby has actually pushed through being uncool to make itself sort of post-cool, like, it is definitely not cool—watch rugby in this country, and it's just a load of wide posh lads saying "Twickers!" and emptying lager over their heads—but then the fact that rugby is almost unashamed in the naffness of its fan base kind of makes it cool in that uncaring way, a sort of malaise that appeals to people such as I. So actually I am going to go out on a limb here and say rugby: actually alright.

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