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"unkind" Definitions
  1. unkind (to somebody/something) (to do something) not pleasant or friendly; slightly cruel

479 Sentences With "unkind"

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For Fox News, it was another unkind week in an unkind year.
She can be unkind to us, but we don't have to be unkind to her.
You never heard an unkind word about her from other doctors, in the field where unkind words are the norm.
I just have to know that for every unkind thing or unkind person, there are multitudes of people that have my back.
The interval from 1919 to 1937 was, after all, unkind to more than the Conways; it was unkind to all of England.
" Oz said, "You've said some unkind things about women.
An unkind observer -- and there are a lot of unkind observers of Britain across the EU at the moment -- would conclude that the British want everything about the EU, except European people.
Kim Jong Un saying, rather unkind things about President Trump.
Grief had played a deceptive and unkind trick on me.
As more people see his post, John receives unkind messages.
Before the dinner I met you, life was so unkind.
It's not that keepers don't love them, or are unkind.
That said, being honest isn't a license to be unkind.
Some critics have been unkind enough to laugh at it.
We don't usually have issues with unkind comments about projects.
October had been a most unkind month to the president.
To be unkind, they haven't been watching it very carefully.
Such conscious juxtapositions of past and present might seem unkind.
It's also an unkind way to start the new year.
But Seinfeld has always been unkind of the outside of comedy.
Is he going to shout more unkind things about my skirt?
For a start, fate has recently been unkind to the TMC.
I think the '80s were unkind to a lot of women.
He is warm and friendly in person, profane and unkind online.
You could, if you were being unkind, call Labor's platform populist.
His face is appealing but not handsome, firm but not unkind.
"Russia again is showing its unkind, unfriendly imperial face," he said.
No. 103, it was really unkind to the world's least fortunate.
You won't meet anyone with an unkind word to say about him.
Using clothing, she's able to protect herself from disrespectful and unkind comments.
In my hard charging, fast-paced industry, unkind behavior is, sadly, commonplace.
I have never witnessed a time when he was unkind to anyone.
The call was horrendous, but my reaction was unnecessarily unkind and personal.
"People treated me in a way that was brutally unkind," Stone said.
More specifically, it is about the negation of those thorny, unkind configurations.
When you hear gossip or unkind comments, stand up for your peers.
The news media is especially unkind to perceptions of "failure" from Apple.
One man's voice loudly carried something unintelligible but decidedly unkind over everyone.
Recent election history, especially Mr. Trump's, has been unkind to conventional wisdom.
" She continued, "People treated me in a way that was brutally unkind.
It's not that all of my reactive or unkind impulses magically disappeared.
Beyond that, I think the rim has been unkind to both teams.
It was an unkind assessment of the team and of the coaching.
It's grossly exaggerated and very unkind, and zero personal details are changed.
In the past, West Coast trips have often been unkind to the Jays.
I try to make people feel good; I don't like to be unkind.
When a thoughtless or unkind word is spoken, best to tune it out.
Loneliness, which has led him to become entangled with an unkind, grasping woman.
I do remember the book, but it would be unkind to mention it.
While discrimination may be unkind, only a fraction of all discrimination is illegal.
And of all the movie genres, horror has been especially unkind to women.
Last year was not kind to investors, but neither was it especially unkind.
However, he said, at one point he was "unkind" to then-Mayor Bloomberg.
And if a disclosure causes recurring distress, it's not just unhelpful; it's unkind.
I didn't tell her I wasn't enjoying myself; that would have been unkind.
Bumblebees are particularly important to agriculture, but agriculture is often unkind to them.
The years after World War II were unkind to many East Coast cities.
There were some unkind responses to that online, specifically on Outside's Facebook page.
The deals have prompted unkind jokes about pairs of drunks propping each other up.
Though friends (14 percent) and health care providers (eight percent) were slightly more unkind.
I'm super nauseous and my stomach is doing unkind things to my digestive system.
Many commentators and several justices have had unkind words for Smith over the years.
"And he — I don't mean to be unkind, but he's so unattractive it's unbelievable."
Other passengers being selfish, loud or unkind to the airline staff or other travelers.
He even blocked a layup by Curry, punctuating the play with some unkind words.
And being in charge doesn't mean we need to micromanage behavior or be unkind.
It isn't easy building robust robots that can navigate poor weather — and unkind humans.
And the country's recession in the early '90s was especially unkind to small business.
Of course, anytime you put something online you risk encountering trolls and unkind people.
The bill's funding formula also appears to be unkind to both Alaska and Maine.
The unkind twists of the genetic lottery have given him instead a crippling threesome.
Tammy called both women all kinds of names and was deeply unkind to them.
We've never really had an argument or said an unkind thing to each other.
Certainly, pending nuptials shouldn't give anyone license to be unkind to their loved ones.
Their unkind and overblown reaction to your guy's appearance reflects very poorly on them.
Sit with those unkind feelings about yourself until you can muster up some generosity.
SAN FRANCISCO Is it really unkind to disregard an unnecessary intrusion into your personal time?
Stewart reportedly approached a fan who had given him the finger and screamed unkind words.
Unkind people today deride Brits as "limeys", Mexicans as "beaners" and French people as "frogs".
But retail has been unkind to department stores in general, making those spaces less coveted.
The technology works similarly to spellcheck, by recognizing words and phrases that are considered unkind.
The last thing I said about him was — not unkind, but not kind, you know?
If they do unkind things, they have some good reason for it, and they apologize.
This includes very gently talking about how she feels when someone is unkind to her.
And I don't want him to have to deal with someone being unkind to him.
Time can be unkind to the memory and everyone is entitled to change their mind.
" Per BBC, the hospital argued that continued treatment for Evans was "unkind, unfair and inhumane.
It is going to be exhausting, and, we know from experience, unkind to aging spines.
"No one has said anything unkind or prejudicial to you, Alonzo, I hope," he said.
Life is unfair, Hollywood is unkind, and Ben has responded by being openly and utterly unfeeling.
Being dismissive and unkind is a sure way of leaving a bad impression, says Jay Leno.
Sincerity, compassion — I want to be with a man that's kind, I've dated enough unkind people.
She knows that the court of public opinion is often unkind, if not cruel, to survivors.
But if history was unkind to Waldman's performance, her peers in radio were significantly more so.
And because the townships didn't vote for Mugabe, he had been particularly unkind to their residents.
I'm not afraid to admit my wife and I are tough when we spot unkind behavior.
But once polio happened, he identified more with people whom fate had dealt an unkind hand.
Hornacek had believed the matchup would serve as a barometer; the answer was clear and unkind.
"When you're unkind to another, it's usually about ourselves and how we are feeling," she said.
How could a writer be so surly, so unkind to the person assigned to help him?
And when the gods of Tock are unkind to him, he simply tweaks his travel plans.
Apologize when you are unkind, and forgive your partner for being rude at times as well.
They are also well aware that midterm elections are notoriously unkind to the party in power.
And he is so — I don't mean to be unkind — but he's so unattractive, it's unbelievable.
"She's a pretty one, but so small and thin," the woman mur­mured, her voice not unkind.
He wants to "open up the libel laws" against reporters who write unkind things about him.
The tabloids have always been speculative, and often unkind, about Macaulay Culkin's life after child stardom.
" Levin protests, vowing not to say an unkind word about her younger self, saying instead, "You're beautiful.
If people are going to stick around for longer, the consequences of being unkind could, as well.
Some might call the event an unkind public shaming of men who were simply looking for love.
Influencer Xiaxue, whose real name is Wendy Cheng, is being criticized for being unkind about body size.
Townsend was never unkind to her characters: there is no condescension in her description of teenage pretensions.
I try to remember him when someone says something unkind or hateful to me about my status.
There is something unkind about making her relive decades-old humiliations forced on her by spousal infidelity.
He is not given to unkind remarks and is nearly always in a positive frame of mind.
If a bad apple at work is unkind to you, chances are they're mean to others, too.
They should also own up to times when they were unkind and use it as a lesson.
"You went off script and some people said you were extremely unkind to Christine Ford," Pirro said.
But it may be a good deal rarer, as the city is notoriously unkind to its renters.
It must feel surreal for you because preservation has been so unkind to many of your movies.
When your child has a problem — say, an unkind friend — resist the urge to dole out advice.
His Harry is beleaguered, brittle, sometimes unkind, a surprise for any fan expecting a happily ever after.
Critics could be unkind (guilty), but as the bad movies gave way to good, the notices improved.
And if it's not good, I have a whole team of unkind selectors who will tell me.
Occasionally, they may even remember to say an unkind word about Joe Biden, the former front-runner.
Research shows that when a woman asks for a raise, she risks appearing greedy, demanding or unkind.
A man whose preferred manner of discourse was a yell, Mr. Breslin could be unkind, even vicious.
Making an offer and then withdrawing it was unkind — worse, surely, than never having made the offer.
"The (President's) comments are unkind, divisive, elitist, and fly in the face of our nation's values," Rep.
The reactions were unkind: • The S&P 500 fell 1.1 percent, its biggest drop since May 31.
The reactions were unkind: • The S&P 500 fell 1.1 percent, its biggest drop since May 31.
Steven Tyler is chalking up Joe Perry's unkind statements about Steven's new country music as simple jealously.
Sounds like an unkind cut, but Debra explained why she's not taking a shot at J Law.
But that's unkind to both Parker and The Birth of a Nation, which really do have the goods.
Like the popular but insecure kid who just learned that some classmates said unkind thing behind his back.
The year has not been kind to MoviePass, and MoviePass, in turn, has been unkind to its subscribers.
The 5 rubber bands represent every time you lose your cool or say something unkind to your child.
I don't want to be unkind, but Americans always think they can do everything better than anybody else.
It was a disappointing catch, and he said he felt the ocean had been particularly unkind that day.
IRS can lead people to do something so unkind and unfeeling that they're oblivious to it, he says.
It's unkind and almost guaranteed to hurt both of the only two people to whom this really matters.
Reviews were generally unkind to the film that eventually made it to theaters, calling it stylish but shallow.
"The reaction to the Kardashian robbery has, in many quarters, been unkind," the Washington Post's Robin Givhan wrote.
Mr. Netanyahu would probably be the first to admit that history has been unkind to inexperienced Israeli leaders.
Citron is "lemon" in French, and the unkind nickname "Lemoën" only partially explains their withdrawal from our market.
He points to then-candidate Trump's "unkind and unnecessary" comments about Senator John McCain as one such instance.
It feels unkind to actually call him that: It's rude, messy and dismissive of Carson's agency and ability.
But reviews for the series were unkind, and there has been next to no cultural excitement surrounding it.
Vikings (5-383) smother Texans, 31-13 MINNEAPOLIS — The road has been unkind to the Houston Texans this season.
Black and Latinx employees are largely clustered ("segregated" would be an unkind way of saying it) into customer service.
According to reports, though, Bartoli isn't speaking to Richie because of her new romance with Disick, which seems unkind.
The internet has poured out a lot of unkind words for John Elway over the past week or so.
This is not a grimdark twist on the magical girl genre, and the world isn't excessively cold or unkind.
Senator Harry Reid and Senator Mitch McConnell often have unkind things to say about each other's Senate leadership skills.
Initial investor reaction was unkind, as U.S. listed shares of Encana fell 1783 percent, while Newfield rose 10 percent.
Dots and Loops centers on radical leftism and Marxism and serves as a warning of an unkind, dystopian future.
There's no particular reason to believe that Pence is an unkind person, or someone whose beliefs aren't sincerely held.
Many hold prejudices about what getting old does to the brain and body, and the world can be unkind.
"Your words are unkind, untrue and divisive," Garcelle Beauvais, an actress who was born in Haiti, wrote on Twitter.
I'd like to see our politicians sit down with the same rules: You're not disrespectful or unkind to anyone.
Tennessee needs Murray to pierce the Chiefs' unkind front for 100-plus yards to pull out a road win.
Faster walkers mutter unkind words at the people who have dared to stop and enjoy themselves on the sidewalk.
I've had to do it — and what more unkind life can you think of than the one I've lived?
History suggests the draw for this year's race was unkind to Classic Empire, last year's 2-year-old champion.
"The President' comments today are unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values," Love tweeted.
Then, a young girl appears in the woman's reflection, asking if Levin would say the same unkind words to her.
Now the country faces even sterner sanctions from the International Paralympic Committee, which Putin speaks of as cynical and unkind.
"I can tell you unkind things that were said to me over 10 years ago word-for-word," she said.
She is concerned for his well being, and believes he's committed no crime and has been treated unkind, and unfairly.
He was unkind to Lt. Commander Dan Crenshaw, a Navy veteran who sustained an eye injury during a combat tour.
While all the unkind  characters ignore this, characters like the Baudelaires defend their right to still include their dead sibling.
This losing streak has been far more unkind: Netflix shares have plunged nearly 20% over the past nine trading sessions.
But Trump did have a lot of unkind things to say about his own domestic political opposition, the Democratic Party.
But if you've ever sent out an unkind subtweet and later regretted it, this might feel like a call-out.
There are occasional unkind comments regarding patterns or regarding other issues outside of crafts (politics, for example) within the forums.
Now, he's using their unkind words to bolster his progressive credentials in the heat of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.
I worried that if I did turn out to have a personality, it would be one of the unkind ones.
Trump's remarks were "unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values," she said in a statement.
Polls show that in narrow ways, the voters saw what I saw — people did believe Trump unqualified, unkind, dishonest, indecent.
But, but it's obvious that that would be, just in this particular moment, that would be really rude and unkind.
We are back from Labor Day (which an ironically somewhat unkind Canadian EC subscriber noted also takes place up north).
D.W. On a scale of 1 to 10, from "no problem" to "shockingly unkind," let's give this one an 11.
Trump's words were "unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values," Love said in a statement.
The color scheme is a brown that Deborah Borda, the Philharmonic's president, has taken to describing with an unkind expletive.
The school had been large and impersonal, full of unkind sounds: the clang of lockers and the terrible screaming bell.
Historically, the one constant is that the world is unkind to women, and that's at the heart of the movie.
He elevated conversations to include discussion of all things: kind or unkind, sad, or happy, even painful topics like death.
But what really made me so proud of our country and our citizens is no one ever said an unkind word.
It uses a similar functionality to spell check, putting a red line through any words you write that are considered unkind.
The machines have been unkind to this planet and I hope you are well situated on Mars where it is safe.
" In the docs, the girl adds Ptacek "said some very unkind, hurtful things that in the moment made me feel vulnerable.
What if all the great people that had a major impact in our history turned out to be belligerent and unkind?
She simply saw it as the right thing to do in a world that can be arbitrary, unkind and even cruel.
It is a scene where all are kind unless the wind be unkind in blowing chivalrous release over the unsuspecting mind.
And when this all inevitably unravels, history will be as unkind to them as it will be to our current president.
Meteorite hunting has always relied on an unkind ratio of perseverance to providence, going back to H. H. and Addie Nininger.
Although responsible for decades of innovative design and youth movements, street culture, historically, has been unwelcoming and often unkind to women.
"The president's comments are unkind, divisive, elitist, and fly in the face of our nation's values," Love said in a statement.
That makes clear what it would be unkind to say directly: Her resentment is understandable even though it's not morally justified.
"He has a tremendous sense of humor, but not an unkind one," said Mr. Dugan, a former comptroller of the currency.
Even if she thought it unkind or unwarranted to ask her to stay away, the feelings of the bereaved deserve respect.
According to screenshots provided by those following the Instagram page, the back-and-forth between critics and Sheldon has been unkind.
The conventional mechanisms for payback by politicians against the press are mild—reducing access, feeding leaks to competing outlets, making unkind remarks.
Dunham wrote to her 2.8 million followers that in recent weeks, she's received unkind messages encouraging her to leave the United States.
The "family" with which I was living was not an unkind one and I was questioned gently at times about "participating" more.
Yet the 222 games that preceded the streak were nearly as unkind to the Indians as the past 260 have been generous.
A great listen for anyone who has ever taken the unkind words of a stranger too seriously: It's never really about us.
A new Tel Aviv University study published in Pediatrics suggests that when parents are unkind to doctors, their children receive poorer care.
But play around with a few bank valuation metrics, and a third possibility emerges – that markets are being unkind, but not irrational.
Her mother is mortified by the thought of her daughter running a sex clinic, and the family is ridiculed by unkind relatives.
"This amendment, and the explanation, is hateful, it is unkind, it is un-Christian-like and it is unfair," said state Rep.
He never punished us (it was my mother who occasionally spanked us) and we never knew him to be unkind to anyone.
She explains that with an economic base in animals and agriculture, everything depends on the land—and sometimes it can be unkind.
Being unkind under the guise of "telling it like it is" could cause some major meltdowns in the second half of April.
Because of the lack of face-to-face interaction, technology users may, intentionally or otherwise, create an unkind, self-absorbed online discourse.
And if his record of the past four years isn't improved over the next four, the evaluation is destined to be unkind.
"These rules are unkind, unloving and lacking in compassion," said Andrea Minichiello Williams, chief executive of the evangelical group of Christian Concern.
Back in my days in the Clinton White House, Woodward quoted me saying unkind (but hilarious) things about some of my colleagues.
It is what we are taught is the solution for conflicts and grievances -- to be aggressive, mean, unkind, violent toward one another.
"There would be those there who are probably unkind enough to say, well, you wanted this outcome, so tough luck," he said.
Because he [Gen, the protagonist] is a whiny, sarcastic, snarky, funny, self-deprecating, cutting, insulting, occasionally unkind, totally-a-jerk-at-times character.
Fellow late night hosts Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert also had unkind words for Trump, which you can read about here and here.
I don't have it in my heart to be rude, mean, cruel, unkind to any person on the planet, let alone an animal.
The unkind may conclude that the kinder, gentler image Pakistan is trying to project is prompted by a sobering look at its finances.
Just like real life, behavior in a group text can veer between friendly and unkind, leaving a tween feeling hurt over a text.
Raising the question of the new season's necessity might seem unkind, especially when watching its eight short episodes takes less than three hours.
Mr. Huang wrote and said unkind things about the show, however, and left his role as its off-camera narrator after one season.
As this week's column attests, remarks about other people's size or weight are not cool, and brand their makers as thoughtless or unkind.
At the same time, the characterization feels unkind toward Anna Douglass, who had taken unimaginable risks in order to help Frederick escape slavery.
Trump had unkind words for the industry, calling managers "paper pushers" who "get away with murder" because of their sometimes low tax rates.
Like his boss, the first judgement of history will most certainly be unkind to John Kelly and his tenure at the White House.
It was a landmark decision for Pakistan, where the law is frequently unkind to religious minorities, and particularly to those accused of blasphemy.
Sean is a vessel and I'd rather him be kind to me than unkind to me because frankly, I don't like unkindness, right?
Speaking truth that needlessly wounds your partner's self-esteem will only make them defensive or provoke them to say something unkind in return.
"Everything that he said that was really offensive and horrifying and unkind and rude was all shared on social media," Zork told me.
Why does Trump, who can say an unkind word about almost anyone, seem to regularly step into the fray to advocate for Sanders?
I don't want to steal, but I hate going back to fix someone else's mistake, especially one that felt intrusive, unkind and rude.
"I've always detested a certain type of dialect that's an unkind caricature," he said in a 1964 interview with The New York Post.
She, too, had unkind words for Merkel's migration policies in 2015 and 2016, which, claimed Klöcker, cost the CDU the Rhineland-Palatinate election.
"The (President's) comments are unkind, divisive, elitist, and fly in the face of our nation's values," Love said in a statement Thursday night.
And once my birth father dies, I think it would be unkind to approach her, when he can no longer speak for himself.
They were never being shitty with us or unkind, it's just that there are mechanisms in place that affect every decision you make.
My feeling on BOB has always been that he represents any time we are ruthless or unkind for reasons we don't fully understand.
Meanwhile, to go back to theory number one, if Trump spends his first year or more on the priorities Democrats hate most, then by the time he tries to turn to dealmaking, Democrats will have said so many unkind things about Trump, and he will have said so many unkind things about them, that sheer personal enmity will make cooperation impossible.
Meanwhile, to go back to theory 1, if Trump spends his first year or more on the priorities Democrats hate most, then by the time he tries to turn to dealmaking, Democrats will have said so many unkind things about him, and he will have said so many unkind things about them, that sheer personal enmity will make cooperation impossible.
And as evidence suggests, the male-dominated venture capital world is already unkind to not only female-led ventures, but also female-focused products.
You could be dumb, or unkind, or boring, or unfunny, but none of that really mattered as long as you were thin and straight.
The real world can be scary and unkind place, especially if you're very little and just starting to get the lay of the land.
But really, the point is you letting him know, in no uncertain terms, that you will not take this unfair and unkind treatment, period.
After such trauma, it's no wonder that the intervening decades have been unkind to Danny, leaving him soused in alcohol and beached in gloom.
"Some may say an overemphasis on the Japanese background about an American general is a bit unkind," Xinhua, the official Chinese news agency, wrote.
"The risks of turning insensitive and unkind to others increases as you become more senior," Stanford professor Bob Sutton wrote in the McKinsey Quarterly.
It is unkind but tempting to think that her real life since then has been on canvas, personifying every stage in Katz's long career.
Brydon: There are times we're doing it where I find being unkind to Steve to be hugely tiresome...Coogan: He disguises it so well.
The stretch of Ninth Avenue between 35th Street and 24th Street is particularly unkind: gaps and grates of all kinds, but I love it.
I'd like to get past this without being unkind or being thought badly of, but I will accept the bad thoughts if I must.
I do think that was revolutionary, it's just that its revolution became commonplace and I think that's the thing that gets unkind to it.
But in the unkind words of one female reporter, she was a "dumb, crouching, animal-like peasant" with dark, leathery skin and greasy hair.
When you do good things for people, it fills their bucket and yours too, but when you're unkind to people, it empties both buckets.
The past decade of living with the landmark Supreme Court decision in Citizens United versus Federal Election Commission has been unkind to American democracy.
"I wasn't trying to be unkind to Trump in that moment," she says in Frontline's upcoming documentary America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump.
She spent Sunday morning making her case that her record as both a prosecutor and a Minnesota senator has not been unkind to minorities.
"I know it sounds a bit unkind but I just saw them doing an interview and they're getting harassed by their national press," he said.
But the more Demi plays into these unkind stereotypes of "older women" being "cougars" and the like, the more she invites age stereotypes upon herself.
"Remind them, as in sports, don't make fun of those who supported the losing candidate, and don't be unkind towards those who won," she said.
It's like when someone sense "no offense" or "I'm not racist, but…" or "bless his heart," it immediately negates any unkind or hurtful sentiments uttered.
Hyland also revealed that her health problems have caused her to lose a rapid amount of weight, something that an unkind internet criticized her for.
I know it's unusual and maybe even unkind to force you to consider the aesthetic appeal of a fish's mouth, but please, consider this one.
Its central character, George Minafer—the grandson of the most magnificent of the Ambersons—is a thoroughly dislikable boy and young man: selfish, indulged, unkind.
"The world that we live in now, with the level of transparency that we're seeing, you get everything - every unkind word, every criticism," Watson said.
And though there was buzz from the debut, which included an interview with an animated Ben Affleck, early reviews for Mr. Simmons's show were unkind.
" (Bart, sure; but such unkind words for Lisa and Maggie?) "Watching the antics of these inveterate losers," he concludes, "is seriously skewed and seriously funny.
We praise the mark-downs at the Nordstrom Rack where a handsome young woman was weeping into her hands […] We are unkind to our neighbors.
Winter weather is notorious for being unkind to lips and skin — hello, extra-ashy elbows and tubes of lip balm in every purse and pocket.
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For some, the thought carried an unkind implication: Does something from the galaxy of pop music belong anywhere near the almighty pantheon of Great Lit?
I eat the candy and regret my unkind thoughts, and end up arriving just in time to set up our booth before the program begins.
You did an astonishing job on Si Newhouse, and you were not kind to him, but you were not unkind, you know what I mean?
What Lebowitz said is an open insult (she has also said some unkind things about the Kardashian family), but it's also a testament to Trump's success.
Normicons are Democrats and Republicans who wince at the thought of a president threatening to revoke licenses of media platforms that may be unkind at times.
History has been unkind to single-purpose gadgets, many of which have flopped, like Cisco's Flip camcorder, or have struggled, like the action camera from GoPro.
Eleven-year-old Donal Cameron, under his grandmother's care, takes a Greyhound bus from her ranch to Wisconsin, where he lives briefly with an unkind relative.
Generally, it has treated intolerance in caricaturish terms — say, the occasional racist outburst from a "Big Brother" contestant, or an unkind swipe by a Real Housewife.
It's simply unkind to tell such people the same painful truth over and over again, and it may be best not to tell them even once.
A record-low 6.9 million people tuned in, down 32 percent from last year's previous low mark, and reviews of the gimmick-laden show were unkind.
During training sessions, Charter makes each student turn to a partner and try to say something unkind with a big smile on his or her face.
Many of the aides said they had worked for both men and women, for lawmakers both compassionate and unkind, without encountering anyone else like Ms. Klobuchar.
ANNIE It is not uncommon for people to make mistakes, give way to bad impulses or even be unkind — especially when their "big days" are involved.
But if you notice this happens frequently, or is just part of a string of unkind moves by your now chilly manager, it's a bad sign.
It begins outside the United States, with an unkind ferment of older stereotypes: the non-Christian other, the money-lending Shylock, the petty bourgeois European nebbish.
When I would report some action that was unloving or unkind, especially if I was trying to justify my own bad behavior, Martin would be visibly saddened.
New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins said some unkind words about Cleveland Browns receiver Terrelle Pryor, during the week and after New York's 27-13 victory Sunday.
Others agreed it crossed the line when David received the unkind messages (267 percent), the vulgar messages (82 percent), is doxxed (85 percent), and threatened (85 percent).
And when they do, they're pretty unkind, as we see by the way her boss and the villain, Richard Strickland (perfectly portrayed by Michael Shannon) treats her.
Former colleagues and current executives describe Murphy as private — eschewing the public spotlight — "refreshingly" honest, "no fluff," tough, a little bit coarse but never cruel or unkind.
Unfortunately, time was unkind to the TurboGrafx-16, and it's now mostly remembered as an also-ran in the early Japanese console wars of the late '80s.
It was the Society's first major modification to our official policy of discretion, which was jarring, and it didn't help that Jeff was quoted saying unkind things.
"We're not being unkind," says Anne Croney, a volunteer who runs Hope 423 Newham, one of several groups which hands out food and clothing at the centre.
As for Silva, all post-fight analyses point to the same culprit, that he's nearly 41 and still in a sport that's particularly unkind to aging men.
Three generations of women are thrown together, and a fourth is remembered: Josée's mother, Mina, who was even more unkind to her than Josée was to Françoise.
Hollon also has some unkind words for EDM, a world he was almost drawn into, despite a catalog that consist mainly of rich and beguiling downtempo tunes.
There's a saying that goes "If it's too loud, you're too old," and despite how straightforwardly unkind it might be, many people can relate to the sentiment.
He suggested that by speaking out about Sessions's history of racial bias, Warren was being unkind and uncivil to a kind, civil "gentleman" who deserved more respect.
After drawing her share of unkind tabloid headlines when she was a student dating William, she has gotten a shower of gauzy press coverage in recent weeks.
"Now I know your heart, I know your mind / You don't even know you're bein' unkind / So much for all your highbrow Marxist ways," White Town sings.
This may sound ungrateful or unkind when most intentions are good; often, people genuinely believe that they are suggesting something that I haven't already considered or tried.
" Mr. Hunt notes that history is unkind to these kind of partnerships and that "the history of C.E.O.s moving to top cabinet posts is mixed at best.
"We would like Russia to be our friend, but unfortunately, Russia, again, is showing its very unkind, unpleasant imperial face," Duda told reporters through a translator Wednesday.
Soon, her friends took umbrage and said a lot of unkind things but long after I was gone as I immediately deleted my comments and blocked all concerned.
In the case of sexual harassment, for example, 43 percent of respondents considered the unkind messages harassment — yet only 20 percent thought the social media platform should intervene.
LONDON — Not to be unkind to Bran or anything, but we've invested a hell of a lot of time watching him do very little on Game of Thrones.
" Musk said in each meeting he tried to make the case for sustainability and also address some other issues, including ensuring "immigration laws [were] not unkind or unreasonable.
"This is the most relaxed I've ever seen you," a different friend told me, uneasily, as I smiled beatifically at my surroundings and refrained from making unkind comments.
While the choice is entirely theirs, loved ones and strangers (even doctors!) alike seem to believe that they're entitled to share their own (often unkind or forceful) suggestions.
The actor, 57, told a British morning show that she was just trying to "live her life," but had to contend with "unkind" commentary and "unjust" media attention.
A classmate — he still remembered her full name and could describe her in detail — was unkind about a new pair of Coke-bottle glasses he had started wearing.
Their sons behave a certain way — lackadaisical in school, unkind toward their siblings, anxious or angry or shy — and parents intervene, with concern, irritation, with a hand heavy.
The two of you represent a conundrum for the average Canadian as we are unkind to tall poppies but desperate for attention from international celebrities of any kind.
There's an opportunity to talk about how if someone is being mean that doesn't grant permission to be unkind back, and how to respond in an effective way.
"We have empathy for Manitowoc because we know that people have been reaching out in unkind ways and posting things about the city and the county," Ms. Ricciardi said.
He also taught me that it's so easy to be kind and so hard to be unkind, because he always had so much love and respect for other people.
Asked about the push from Bloomberg, Ostrovsky said he turned down the chance to do sponcon for the billionaire and had... unkind... things to say about the Democratic candidate.
It'd been so long since I'd been privy to a genuine freak scene that I fell to gawking, making perhaps unkind comparisons to the inside covers of Ween albums.
Stay clear of the assholes, the douchebags, the users, the liars, the ungenerous, the unkind, the energy-suckers, the self-important, the self-righteous and the know-it-alls.
I've always assumed this was because it was sweet and unremarkable; the Soviet Union was often unkind to my Jewish family, but my parents were ferocious in sheltering me.
Krystal, knowing that the laws of nature are unkind, and that the laws of the United States mean she cannot keep her home without continuing do her job, just squints.
I had a choice: Did I want to live my life hiding out of sight because glossy magazines, billboards, and my unkind classmates in high school made me feel unloveable?
And time seems to have been particularly unkind to "Resident Evil," where any scares are now fatally undermined by the combination of amateurishly acted cut scenes and blocky animated gameplay.
I lost my virginity to someone I spent a decade being nuts about, someone who was very unkind, and who returned repeatedly to profess feelings for me — and then disappear.
It's hard to tell, on the basis of what you've said, whether giving up their adopted child was also unkind, but it must surely have been difficult for the child.
On one of the truest Canadian February days, ice-cold and unkind, we retreat into a warm room of her management's office, tucked away from the buzzing Queen Street West.
Florida's humidity was (to put it extremely mildly) unkind to the corpse, and the congregants who shuffled by the bathtub containing Teed's mortal coil had differing feelings about his transformation.
But on the other hand, Chris Paul and Blake Griffin exist at the exact crossroads of beauty and petulance, the apex of human skill and will ramming into unkind fate.
That is about 20 minutes shorter than "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," about which I had some unkind things to say a couple of weeks ago.
"To those few who have not," he said, "we say not only is it unkind and un-American to ban refugees from your states and towns, but it is unlawful."
Time and time again, he has lashed out at those who dare utter an unkind word about him -- be they members of Congress, the media or even late-night comedians.
This is why it is so important to control our borders, to combat and to end the false characterization of America by the political left as a hateful, unkind place.
The sea captain tried to recoup the purchase price—roughly a hundred and thirty thousand dollars in today's money—by exhibiting her in London, but the English papers were unkind.
Barr has built up a thick skin during his two stints as attorney, so no one expects him to resign because Trump tweeted some unkind videos from Fox Business News.
We cannot lead at our best and hold the strongest "container" for those we love and lead if we're burnt out, exhausted, unhappy, unkind to ourselves, and not fully resourced. 
With the patronage of his mistress, Frida Kahlo, Trotsky and his wife hid from Stalin's goons while the once-mighty Bolshevik hurried to complete his unkind biography of the Soviet leader.
While the concept of "socially conscious advertising" quickly brings to mind unkind memories of Pepsi's failed protest campaign with Kendall Jenner, traces can also be found in the world of fashion.
But when it comes to security, the optics were always going to look unkind for Lord — given Yahoo's still recent reveal that it suffered the worst (known) data breaches in history.
George Clooney recently told a British morning show that the Duchess of Sussex was just trying to "live her life," but had to contend with "unkind" commentary and "unjust" media attention.
More ways to spot a bad boss include if the person is unkind, a poor communicator, absent or doesn't care about his or her employees' well-being, according to leadership experts.
"We have had training for the whole staff about being positive and mindful and making sure that we are kind to others even when they are unkind to us," she said.
Domestically, the news has been particularly unkind to Mr. Netanyahu over the past week, just as Israelis were sending their children back to school and reluctantly focusing on another election campaign.
" Love, who was born to Haitian parents, said the president's comments about those from Haiti and African countries were "unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values.
Through a conversation with her doctor and a few follow-up searches on the internet, Tomlinson learned that Walmart's treatment of her wasn't just unkind, it was a form of discrimination.
No. 3, it was more than just being not necessary and unkind, it was dangerous, because it lived the narrative that there is undying enmity between Islam and the West. Right.
Again, this works more easily in a book than onscreen, because Meg is warring against her own evil brain in an effort to stop being so cruel and unkind to herself.
Florence, who possesses the comfortably upholstered bosom of so many aging character actresses who turn up in black-and-white movies on Turner Classics, is not a difficult or even unkind woman.
This calendar year has generally been unkind to cryptocurrency prices, with the industry seeing its entire market cap falling almost 86.92 percent from its highs in January, according to data from Coinmarketcap.
It made you think, if this man, with all he has become, and all he has overcome can be this nice, do I ever have a right to be unkind to anybody?
It really is one of the best things out there, with enough twists and laughs to help you momentarily forget anything cold and unkind that might be happening in the outside world.
The road has been particularly unkind as Cincinnati suffered its fifth loss in eight outings on the 10-game trek and is a woeful 83-30 away from Great American Ball Park.
I do want to ask Jason Chaffetz about some unkind comments that were made in an exhaustive piece about the postretirement, John Boehner, who obviously used to be speaker of the house.
It's unclear whom exactly she unfollowed, but fans are speculating that she cut out of her life (or at least her newsfeed) those who were unkind to her after the traumatic incident.
She is relentlessly unkind to her mother, seduces her teacher, becomes obsessed with filing a wrongful-death suit against the bus driver, and forges a confused relationship with the victim's best friend.
It's hard to find someone with an unkind word to say about Meeks, the person, which is a big part of the reason the Raptors have invested in Meeks, the basketball player.
The most unkind thing you can do to a person with anxiety is to pile on, which can be a tricky thing, because it may be something you do without realizing it.
A small group of people use it to be unpleasant and unkind, ostensibly presenting themselves as being on the 'side of right' when they're not explaining or discussing, but are just being hurtful.
I then go to my dear Constanze, though our pleasure in meeting is frequently embittered by the unkind speeches of her mother, which I will explain to my father in my next letter.
In August 2007, Palacio finally found the story she needed to write — and it stemmed from shock and disappointment at her own unkind reaction to seeing a young girl with severe craniofacial differences.
And he — I don't mean to be unkind, but he's so unattractive it's unbelievable," Collins said, before adding, "Did you see the picture of him in his pajamas next to this Playboy bunny?
" The 1976 "Human Highway" sounds more forlorn and exposed than the countryish, two-part-harmony version on "Comes a Time," and more pointed as Mr. Young wonders, "How could people get so unkind?
"Olivia de Havilland has made efforts, spent time and money, protecting her well-defined public image as one who does not engage in gossip and other unkind, ill-mannered behavior," the lawsuit reads.
In the event that you do ask them and they don't know what they need, then I will say this: everybody needs kindness, especially people who are predisposed to being unkind to themselves.
"While the majority of photos shared on Instagram are positive and bring people joy, occasionally a photo is shared that is unkind or unwelcome," Instagram's new lead Adam Mosseri wrote in a blog post.
Rachel will stay on as the joyful young professional with not an unkind word to say about anyone — a quality that should prove useful as the producers prime her to be the next Bachelorette.
But it is not uncommon in the literary world for unkind comments to be made about a female author with a striking jacket photo, as if it might be proof of an unserious mind.
It will be very hard to forget all those dinner parties where to say an unkind word about any member of the Bush family was to assure that you were never, ever invited back.
Its real challenge will be navigating the ups and especially the downs of the business cycle, which can be especially unkind to companies that, like WeWork, have taken on lots of long-term leases.
The Reds weren't expected to be any good this year; Baseball Prospectus had them finishing 22017-88, and last in the National League Central, and I had unkind words to say about them, too.
The past generation or so has been famously unkind to the typical American worker, with median annual compensation rising just 12 percent since 1973 even as economy-wide productivity has grown nearly 80 percent.
It also doesn't help that L'Engle's villain is more or less an evil brain (good luck making that threatening) and, more specifically, just the idea of people being cruel and unkind to each other.
We tried to keep the best parts of the original Angelique, while editing out some of the cumbersome and more... unkind parts that we thought would not really be appreciated by the modern audience.
In a book published in 2015, Agnieszka Joniak-Luthi of the University of Zurich says that Shanghai residents sometimes describe people from northern Jiangsu, a province that borders on the city, as "boorish" and "unkind".
Later, Murray and Dorfman ended things on a hostile note after she wrote a tell-all memoir accusing him of being verbally abusive and unkind to her during their eight-month engagement following the finale.
But most trends have a short and rather unkind expiration date, meaning the jumpsuit you bought two months ago could now be reasonably damned by anyone who observes the merry-go-round of seasonal fashion.
The details she brings out from her gigs across America often fall back on unkind clichés, like her cabdriver with several missing teeth in Nashville who tells her a "you might be a redneck" joke.
This puts an added burden on the rest of the international community not to abandon the Rohingya to the unkind mercies of Myanmar's leadership, which in turn will condemn an entire people to unimaginable suffering.
The body activist and star of My Big Fat Fabulous Life went on the attack when she heard comedian Kerryn Feehan, a guest on the radio show where Thore works, making unkind remarks about fat people.
Even if the escape was brief, it was meaningful—giving her the strength to continue raising us, exposing us to our Thai heritage, and shielding us from the unkind and ignorant comments that, unfortunately, became routine.
In other words, when we feel like we've done enough to maintain our image of ourselves as good, moral people, we can turn our attention to goals that are self-interested or even unkind, she says.
On the Reddit blog, u/thunderemoji writes about why Reddit is optimistic that chat rooms won't just be another trolling tool: I was initially afraid that most people would bring out the pitchforks and… unkind words.
For so long people were able to say things, unchecked, that were incredibly racist, or at the very least unkind to other human beings — but being held accountable for those actions is suddenly oh so stifling?
A bad boss, according to leadership experts, is often unkind, micro-manages employees, is a bad communicator, is absent, doesn't really seem to care about employees' well-being or is guilty of all of the above.
It was a stunning result for France, who had their chances, but between the Portugal defense, some unkind woodwork, and keeper Rui Patrício having the match of his life, Portugal's lone, late goal was the difference.
To some social conservatives, that may seem like dogwhistling: an acknowledgment that Donald Trump agrees with liberals that conservative positions are unkind and impolite, and since he's a good person he doesn't really agree with conservatives.
"It's very unkind, to put it mildly, to give it to an American but to give it to the wrong American," said Mr. Gedin, who believes the prize should have gone to a more traditional writer.
As unruly as it sometimes gets, it is restrained by the way it always insists on dignity and decency, on true selfless virtue rather than the flimsy, self-serving brand indulged by the movie's unkind elites.
We were hoping you could suggest a way to respond to unkind opinions masquerading as curiosity, which would neither indicate that she agrees with the opinions nor open the subject to an unpleasant disagreement about politics.
In one hypothetical, a private disagreement between a man and his friend David is forwarded to a third party and posted online, which escalates to David receiving "unkind" messages, "vulgar" messages, and eventually being doxxed and threatened.
He was unfair, he was unkind, and he didn't make any effort to hide his contempt: He exhibited the easy-to-identify, personal expression of ideas that we like to think run counter to our national values.
He also seems to have more business-friendly instincts on financial regulation, which will put him in line with the Trump administration's overall view that Barack Obama's time in office was far too unkind to Wall Street.
And while DC's offerings have so far been box office successes—Batman v Superman grossed over $160 million its opening weekend—critics and fans have been unkind towards the films' convoluted story lines and questionable casting decisions.
The same campaign that attacks Hillary Clinton relentlessly for saying unkind things about her husband's accusers has now deployed Melania Trump to cast doubt on the accounts of the woman accusing her own husband of sexual assault.
George Hill, of the Indiana Pacers, has a much-discussed blonde thing happening atop his head, earning him many comparisons to Wesley Snipes circa Demolition Man in public and probably a few unkind Sisqo comparisons in private.
That proposal seemed far-fetched, or at least premature, but there was poignancy to Mr. Netanyahu's reception in the United States — particularly as he prepared to return home to unkind headlines and a drumbeat not his own.
These companies would also have to force all their journalists to retroactively delete everything they've ever posted — maybe someone tweeted something unkind about Bryant back when he was scoring 81 points in a single game, or whatever.
Peters, who was called out by Saints Coach Sean Payton for ineffective play in the Rams' loss to New Orleans in Week 9, approached Payton after the conference championship, presumably to remind him of those unkind words.
Jimmy Kimmel's popular segment "Mean Tweets" put the camera on football stars in advance of Super Bowl LI on Sunday – and forced them to read out some of the most unkind things the twitterverse has said about them.
The review was unkind, slapping it with a mere 2600 rating, and poking fun at the notion that the band is an industry plant, propped up with live showcases, BBC22010 playlists, and clips on Khloe Kardashian's Instagram account.
The Ocean's 11 star has also shown public support for Meghan, telling a British morning show in March that she was just trying to "live her life," but had to contend with "unkind" commentary and "unjust" media attention.
It began when Dr. Ford made a joke about needing caffeine just as the hearing started and after Senator Grassley said the first of many unkind remarks towards her, including questioning her timeline and motives for coming forward.
But given that such spending represented a big slice of revenue for many media firms, the move, which has cost as many as 3,000 jobs, appears to have disproportionately hurt outlets that have been unkind to Mr Khan.
President Donald Trump stood up next to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday in a press conference and had not a single unkind word for Putin — a leader who has murdered journalists at home and poisoned dissidents abroad.
People often joke about him being an alien, but they usually apologize for doing so, because there's a gentleness about him, an air of tolerance and moderation, that works as a built-in rebuke to such unkind remarks.
Napoli can rightly feel that the draw for the group stage was unkind, pairing Carlo Ancelotti's team with both P.S.G. and Liverpool; Inter, seeded in the lowest tier of teams, was always likely to face an uphill struggle.
She jokes about both hard truths (her reputation makes her feel as if she "can never do anything unkind ever") and mundane things ("When we try on shoes, we do things we're never going to do in them").
But as we approached, it was apparent how unkind the 20th century had been: Empty, snow-piled streets were lined with prefabricated residential buildings and billboards advertising outlet malls or fast-food restaurants with names like Western Chicken.
As Kolbitz writes in the introduction: "As a kid growing up in reunited Berlin, surrounded by socialist housing blocks and unkind reconstruction efforts, Milan felt like a place where the 20th century had grown both effortlessly and elegantly."
If the web were an amusement park attraction, you'd have to be 10 feet tall to ride—it's terrifying enough for adults and a funhouse of horrors for kids, from inappropriate content to unkind comment sections to outright predators.
Like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and so many others in the age of protest, he sang about democracy, devastation, a future bleak as a blizzard and an unkind world, but the songs that welled up instinctively were about women.
First of all, Los Angeles Times writer Gerrick D. Kennedy had some rather unkind words about the composition and quality of the sandwich, and was less-than-impressed that they were being carted around in those blue IKEA bags.
"Without personal power/self love, there is no foundation to build love for someone else because it's the power needed to dissolve the ego which is our greatest obstacle to truly loving through its brutal and unkind nature," she added.
It also allows individuals in environments unkind to certain types of religion—or religion at all—to safely and discreetly practice and/or research different faiths, giving them online tools rather than the necessity to carry around heavy volumes of text.
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat, Sheffield Hallam, 2005-?) Clegg was close to tears when he resigned as leader of the Liberal Democrats after a 2015 general election result he described as "immeasurably more crushing and unkind than I could ever have feared".
I think an unkind interpretation of Last Day of Spring would say that, to be supportive, you need to force introverted or anxious people to talk about their issues so that they can get help from friends to work through it.
"Any reports claiming I said Harrison was bad in bed are utterly false," Fisher tells PEOPLE exclusively, in response to erroneous online items purporting that she was unkind to her Star Wars co-star in her new book, The Princess Diarist.
Montag's neighbor Clarisse is a manic pixie dream girl at best and the narrative is exceedingly unkind to Montag's wife Mildred, who is written as a two-dimensional stand-in for everything that's wrong in Bradbury's vision of the future.
But the NYT adds: "Many of the aides said they had worked for both men and women, for lawmakers both compassionate and unkind, without encountering anyone else like Ms. Klobuchar," and it's led some operatives to steer clear of her campaign.
The film uses extensive interviews with Lamarr's children as well as with an estranged adopted child to show that whether because of addiction, mental health issues, or otherwise, Lamarr could be a troubled person—and at times, an unkind one.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A rough few months for most U.S. bank stocks has been particularly unkind to regional banks, and that's not likely to change soon as hopes dim for higher long-term interest rates and timely policy relief from Washington.
It's probably unkind to suggest that last week's You're The Worst, entitled "Genetically Inferior Beta Males," was a subtle hint at the subjects of its successor, but the negging of Paul (Allan McLeod) and Vernon (Todd Robert Anderson) ends there.
The journalist and author gave a dumbfounded head shake after Conway said she was going to "ignore how unkind" it was that Cooper questioned as to why Trump's remarks as a presidential candidate were no longer fair game to bring up.
An unkind critic would describe the elder Albright's work as Eakins made pretty — too pretty to hold much interest, other than as décor for the front parlor of a prosperous Chicago merchant who'd once been to Paris to see the Renoirs.
Over time, a friend's obnoxious internet behavior can change your view of them, hurt their reputation (or yours, if people know you're close), or lead to a level of behind-their-back shit-talking that's unkind and bad for the relationship.
What I do remember is that they relayed the intimate thoughts of a man, one suffering from an unkind or shameful emotion, such as fear or jealousy or cowardice, feelings that are complicated to admit to, particularly for a man.
The third season of NBC's This Is Us has been particularly unkind to Beth Pearson (Susan Kelechi Watson), forcing her to put up with eager beaver political hopeful Randall (Sterling K. Brown) while also dealing with the loss of her beloved job.
Like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and so many others in the age of protest, he sang about democracy, devastation, a future bleak as a blizzard and an unkind world in which, like a bird on the wire, he tried to be free.
Republican U.S. Representative Mia Love, a daughter of Haitian immigrants, said the comments were "unkind, divisive, elitist, and fly in the face of our nation's values" and called on Trump to apologize to the American people and to the countries he denigrated.
Young M.A is the first female rapper to own her sexual identity and hit the mainstream in an industry that's not only unkind to gay people — slurs are common, and there is virtual silence around LGBTQ rights — but also hard on women.
"Seeing you all here an unkind thought comes to my mind, that you took advantage (of me) to get out of the convent a bit to take a stroll," he said, drawing roars of laughter from the nuns, many of whom were elderly.
Levin and Corner also stress that the child in the situation can and should break the bad patterns established by their parents—and that just because you have an unkind or punishing parent, doesn't mean that you are destined to become one yourself.
The mood was dramatically lighter at Lionsgate, where executives were doing cartwheels over the audience response to "Wonder," a heartstring-pulling drama about a boy with facial birth defects (Jacob Tremblay), his kind parents (Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson) and his highly unkind schoolmates.
The precise impact on Mr. Trump cannot be ascertained because the president refuses to release his tax returns, but the few snippets of returns that have become public show one thing clearly: The alternative minimum tax has been unkind to Mr. Trump.
Her earliest work often felt unkind to her characters, not because of what happened to them but because the world that tripped them up seemed so clearly the invention of a puppeteer-author, one who rigged elaborate Rube Goldberg devices for their demise.
Chu's slender fragility and marvelously expressive face drive the story, but Lee has some lovely, impetuous moments as Carey, unable to tolerate being cooped up, trundles his father's hospital bed around town with casual but not unkind disregard for its oblivious occupant.
Photo by Brianna Alysse for VICE Kehlani's new single "24/7" is a powerful exploration of the unknowable frailty and strain that come with being a real live human in the public eye, where strangers hurl unkind words without a care for how they're received.
Using the actions of young people — who for the most part do not have a say in where and how and among whom they grow up — as the scapegoat for the racist systems, policies, and institutions they come up through is unfair and unkind.
Then, when he shows up with his softer, "we should all be friends" side, he expects that the adversary will soften up, feeling relief and surprise that the egomaniacal flame-thrower is really a reasonable human being who didn't mean all those unkind words.
In a news conference announcing that the FBI would not recommend criminal charges against Clinton for her handling of classified documents, conducted on a private email server during her time as secretary of state, Comey offered a memorably unkind evaluation the candidate's past behavior.
Chief Justice John Roberts has strived to steer the Supreme Court through waters made more treacherous by the potential for some of his colleagues to favor broad rulings in constitutional cases, not to mention the unkind attention from the political branches in recent years.
But they also should soberly assess the fates of others that have taken the plunge, and the collateral damage done to their careers and standing in the state, where voters have historically been unkind to public officials running off to Iowa and New Hampshire.
Mia LoveLudmya (Mia) LoveFormer GOP lawmaker: Trump's tweets have to stop Congressional Women's Softball team releases roster The 31 Trump districts that will determine the next House majority MORE (Utah), who is Haitian-American, called Trump's remarks "unkind, divisive" and "elitist" in her own statement.
Instead of allowing her children to grow up motherless in an unkind world, or face what she views as a fate worse than death, the mother thinks she's acting in their best interest, says Philip Resnick, a leading filicide researcher who co-authored the analysis.
As the NME first reported, Whittle turned up on NRA TV yesterday to explain why all of these things might make people feel scared and why, in the end, Gaga should perform a set that is… I guess… exclusive, unequal, hateful, unkind, and un-American?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Giants on Tuesday announced that twice Super Bowl champion Eli Manning would be benched in favor of rookie Daniel Jones, marking the latest casualty in an NFL season that has so far been unkind to the league's veteran quarterbacks.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's ride-hailing service Tada, a smash hit since its launch just over a year ago, was cleared of transport law violations in court on Wednesday, a rare victory in a market that has been particularly unkind to ride-hailing companies.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's ride-hailing service Tada, a smash hit since its launch just over a year ago, was cleared of transport law violations in court on Wednesday, a rare victory in a market that has been particularly unkind to ride-hailing companies.
Staring at a public market that has been unkind toward consumer IPOs like Lyft and Uber, Postmates in recent months has had persistent talks with many of the likeliest acquirers in the space, including DoorDash, Walmart, and Uber, which operates UberEats, according to multiple sources.
But if the tone and content of the message is cruel, unkind or otherwise not the kind of thing that someone who gets the company's values would say, then it would seem that even an offensive tweet targeting an unsympathetic person should result in a firing.
A psychic's parlor on Horatio Street in the West Village also received unkind reviews — "so vague and extremely incorrect" — but Ronnie Reese, 53, a fortuneteller who has been there for 25 years, said that she had not read them and that they did not affect her business.
Albers got the idea for the challenge — which asks women to give a compliment to themselves or a stranger they encounter in a dressing room — when she was out shopping and overheard two women in the dressing room speaking about their bodies in very unkind terms.
"Some may say an overemphasis on his background as a Japanese-American general is a bit unkind .. But to understand the Americans' sudden upgraded offensive in the South China Sea, it is simply impossible to ignore Admiral Harris' blood, background, political inclination and values," the piece read.
I would never say an unkind word about the staff of BARC, what they do is amazing and life saving for these animals- but we have different accounts of Lamby's behavior and they were not present in my home nor did they live with him for an extended period.
"Some may say an overemphasis on his background as a Japanese-American general is a bit unkind .. But to understand the Americans' sudden upgraded offensive in the South China Sea, it is simply impossible to ignore Admiral Harris' blood, background, political inclination and values," the February 2016 article said.
In this falling-down season, that is the most dispiriting thing of all: not that we were so lazy or so unkind or so unserious as to have invited this stupid, stupid viciousness into our homes but that it was already there in the frame, indistinct, unmistakable, alien, us.
Mr. Trump enters after more than a year in which he has never had an unkind word to say about Mr. Putin, or his authoritarian rule — and has disputed the accounts of American intelligence officials who say the evidence is beyond doubt that Mr. Putin himself ordered the meddling in the American election.
I call an Uber (expensed) with a stop at my apartment on the way to the convention center, and on his way to pick me up the driver misses the correct turn four times and takes fully ten minutes to arrive, by which time I am STRESSED and thinking unkind thoughts ($240.13 expensed).
SH: Yeah I mean big picture this is such a crazy time and people don't like journalists in the best of times, but you know even now when the rhetoric being so overblown and people being unkind and cruel to each other in really public ways, it's showing up in how reporters are treated.
" When used with other helpful strategies, like telling your HR manager, these tips can help you create a mental barrier between you and an unkind colleague: "If you're exposed to this constantly and you can't stop it," Sutton says you should tell yourself things like "it doesn't matter," or, "it's not me, it's them.
This persona, combined with his work — monumental public photography projects often made in parts of the world wrenched by political strife or made inaccessible by military conflict — has lent JR the aura of an empathetic Houdini, magicking himself into unkind places and performing the dual trick of not getting killed while stirring warm feelings.
" In his latest Investment Outlook, Gross wrote: "All have mastered the art of market manipulation and no - that's not an unkind accusation - it's one in fact that Ms. Yellen and other central bankers would plead guilty to over a cocktail at Jackson Hole or any other get together of Ph.D. economists who have lost their way.
Yellen and other global central bankers "all have mastered the art of market manipulation and no — that's not an unkind accusation — it's one in fact that Ms. Yellen and other central bankers would plead guilty to over a cocktail at Jackson Hole or any other get together of PhD economists who have lost their way," Gross wrote.
Perhaps he felt that something of the artistic stature like Lemonade resembling his own work, or at least pulled from the same collective unconscious pool, validated his art in a new way and, knowingly or otherwise, taking her creative team to task was one way to get his name out in an unkind industry with sticky protections on art.
The only unkind thing I ever heard Varsano say about "the rich guys" had to do with the propensity, especially marked among the younger buyers, to back out of a deal that 10 people had spent months putting together just because they decided at the very last minute that they liked the cut of some other plane's jib.
The point is just to cook, to get out of yourself for an hour or so at the end of a long day in service to those you love, and in doing so to provide them (and you!) with sustenance and a kind of appreciation for all that surrounds us that isn't ugly or raw or painful or unkind.
The only unkind thing I ever heard Varsano say about "the rich guys" had to do with the propensity, especially marked among the younger buyers, to back out of a deal that 10 people had spent months putting together just because they decided at the very last minute that they liked the cut of some other plane's jib.
The place and time of your birth are, in that order, the most determining factors of your life, and the zodiac spins this unkind structural truth into a gossamer system, rhizomatic and non-hierarchical, allowing for the comforts of identity without the exigencies of actual politics, the embrace of fate without the requisite forgiving of your parents.
If you took the earlier versions of the iPhone there when they were first released, it wasn't uncommon to get a free replacement phone for one with a cracked screen, a non-functioning home button, or a number of other problems (the only problem Apple was unkind about was water damage, per the water sensors next to the 30-pin connectors).
Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury heard all the unkind things Baker Mayfield said about him on his new docuseries -- and now, he's got some quotes of his own for his former QB. As we previously reported, Mayfield said Kingsbury treated him GREAT at TT during his freshman year ... only to kick him to the curb when he suffered a knee injury during a game against Kansas.
The government's argument is essentially that its current order, which asks Apple to undermine some security features of the iPhone's operating system so that it can hack into it, is just a friendly request that could very well anticipate a more unkind one: get Apple to surrender its developer encryption keys so that investigators can write and install their own version of Apple's operating system to get around its security measures.
Some of the jokes are simplistic and even lazy—Jane Krakowski's character has always been a weak spot, and these days the writers seem to have little idea of what to do with her—but they are never unkind in the manner of the most retrograde-feeling sitcoms on TV today, which often result to simple mockery as the writers struggle to fit two or three jokes per minute into a basically inert premise.
Rather than fly overnight to Beijing for Friday's semifinals as planned, U.S.A. Basketball's entire humbled traveling party was forced to return to its hotel in Dongguan to rest up and brace for Thursday's night's game against Serbia in the fifth-place bracket — as well as the unkind commentary that is sure to come after Rudy Gobert and the French guards, Evan Fournier and Nando De Colo, halted the Americans' 58-game winning streak in tournament play.
The British problem was just one of half a dozen crises that together threaten the survival and success of the EU. "To the unkind observer, the EU today may look like an overextended empire with a weak centre, ageing population and semi-comatose economy, growing internal fragmentation and a world of trouble on its porous borders," says Loukas Tsoukalis, professor of European Integration at Athens University and a former top policy adviser to the European Commission.
I'm sure that I've forgotten some of the clichés and nonsense stuffed into "The Book of Henry," but here's a partial list: a sensitive child genius; a comically dysfunctional family; an overwhelmed single mother; a sassy waitress with a tattoo on her breast played by a name comedian; children acting like parents; parents acting like children; a young, beautiful female victim; the predator next door; an incompetent (but not unkind!) school bureaucrat; a fatal diagnosis; a ticking clock; a race against the clock; a cute doctor played by a TV actor whose name is on the tip of your tongue; and a female star who deserves far better.

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