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"callous" Definitions
  1. not caring about other people’s feelings, pain or problems

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Icelandic business leaders speak out against America's callous patriarchy, it's
To ignore what's happening would seem irresponsible, if not callous.
Another school shooting, another callous display of hypocrisy by politicians.
He was callous and made no effort to pretend otherwise.
Callous, impetuous Logan is suddenly the lone voice of reason.
When dealing with callous MMA fates, anything different is good.
Instead, we are seeing a callous indifference to worker safety.
However, their tardy and cryptic announcements resulted in callous care.
Mocking people affected by this policy change is remarkably callous.
He was typified as coldly callous, promiscuous and superficially charming.
Trump's callous disregard for objective truth has infected public policy.
This isn't funny, it's cold, callous, and just plain racist.
Because TechCrunch was a particular ... They weren't quite that callous.
That sort of callous, dismissive attitude reoccurred throughout Manning's incarceration.
It's impossible to say without sounding callous; it callouses language.
Obtuse or callous views of ethnicity are dismayingly common in China.
Kim's people say Tanya is "callous and disrespectful," exploiting Glen's name.
With his callous embassy move, Trump rubbed salt into this wound.
Furthermore, the language used in the podcast was callous and violent.
This callous disregard for both facts and women's wellbeing is unacceptable.
We feel this silence is not a matter of callous indifference.
Today our politicians seem callous to the continuous accumulation of debt.
From pencils, I've gotten like a thick callous on my finger.
Words like callous, soulless, craven, trunk said the New York Daily News.
Many families fear being accused of callous abandonment, whatever the patient's wishes.
Theresa May condemns 'callous terrorist attack' that killed 22 people in Manchester
His touchy temperament — as revealed repeatedly — is callous and uncool under pressure.
Image: APNot every hacker on the planet is a callous basement dweller.
I also get a pedicure with callous remover because I need it!
Riverdale really nails the callous disregard and haughty entitlement of old money.
Maybe I'm just trying to justify being a callous and selfish liar.
Yet it is clear, given the callous response from Michigan election official.
Given recent events in Europe, the phrase struck an unwittingly callous tone.
He acknowledged having used "callous and inflammatory language," but he didn't apologize.
Trump's reaction to the lives lost was was also criticized as callous.
This fact further underscores how pathetic and callous the Trump family is.
Morally, they earned Negan's retribution with their callous disregard for his people.
America to be the Great Satan because of its aggressive, callous foreign policy,
Despite their neglect and callous indifference, both Ms. Jackson and her child survived.
One persistent objection to limited government particularly rankled Cowperthwaite—that it was callous.
Has tech made us callous to the point that we're comfortable with ghosting?
Mr Trump's continued effort to deny the grisly obvious was callous and cynical.
This is callous and harmful to our most vulnerable Americans and our communities.
Transparency in government affairs is one thing, but this seems careless — and callous.
" Braude himself adds: "Prostitutes were regarded as the ultimate arrivistes, callous social climbers.
Cersei Lannister from "Game of Thrones" is a ruthless, callous queen and mother.
It sounds callous, but he holds true to a lot of those statistics.
White House communications aide Kelly Sadler who made a callous remark about Sen.
He can do Marvel villain, cool vampire, and callous husband with equal brilliance.
The callous description of a community that doesn't fit the "Western" beauty aesthetic?
Ms. Suleman played the callous brood mare, a cartoon character called the Octomom.
"I had bunions, I had callous, I had corns, hammertoes," said Mr. Jackson.
He's humble but boastful, sensitive but callous, self-conscious but overly self-confident.
"It reflects the callous disregard for Terrill Thomas' life," Budge told CNN on Wednesday.
Trump may come across as callous to some, but to others at least genuine.
"It's sickening that people who are so close to this disaster were so callous."
In Brooker's world, technology can transform even true love into something decadent and callous.
There's also Darling's sometimes callous treatment of the men in her life to consider.
Trump refused to even take responsibility for his own callous failure to take responsibility.
Even more than before, people perceive "the system" as callous, incompetent, and utterly corrupt.
She would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death.
Trump's callous disregard for all of you and for the public welfare must end.
Perhaps the experience would infuse their callous calculations with much-needed heart and soul.
If the price is callous disregard for another person, well, that's just aesthetic necessity.
The airlines' advice to "keep your epinephrine on hand" is stunningly callous and ignorant.
Turner's father seems callous to the horrors committed by the young man he raised.
But that's not to be callous to the displacement that is going to happen.
The national reaction was cold and callous at best, and viciously mocking at worst.
Totally unrepentant and dodging the question in its entirety, Mayweather's response was rather callous.
It's about him and his behavior toward you, which has been cowardly and callous.
In Druhástrana, peasants work the land for unnamed, callous owners who always demand more.
Lulu sees herself as cool and whimsical, but she's really just callous and irresponsible.
"We knew him to be a sporadic, well-intentioned, but callous person," he explained.
It is a callous, bumbling group that demands either personal loyalty or the ax.
Is it possible the conversation Dunham "heard" was as lazy as it was callous?
Furthermore, though it may seem callous to say it, this disaster is unusually photogenic.
She responded to Biden's closing comments by mocking him in a remarkably callous tweet.
And they have limited time to fatten up before the callous Alaskan winter arrives.
It was an extraordinary display of one resurgent power's callous reach and outsized boldness.
"Given Mylan's callous disregard for children with severe allergies underscored by recent outrageous and indefensible EpiPen price hikes, it's not surprising their CEO would also show such callous disregard for the truth, even when under oath," Duckworth told Gizmodo in a statement.
Records and public statements show that Team Becks flip-flopped in a pretty callous manner.
Machiavellianism— The belief that the ends justify the means, no matter how manipulative or callous.
The piece portrayed Woods as a callous cheapskate who enjoyed firing members of his entourage.
Thrown by her mother's impending death, Selina swings wildly from callous disdain to manic determination.
It can't be so callous that it itself is a metaphorical kick-to-the-curb.
That is callous and misguided; Japan has every right to defend itself against Mr Kim.
Think of it as a layer of toughened skin like a callous on your finger.
Still, what he hears often disturbs him: Officers make inappropriate, callous, sometimes even racist comments.
I can't tell you if this man has ever had a callous on his hands.
That's not to say I'm callous towards the idea, I do know what can happen.
My experience with Uber HR was similarly callous & unsupportive; in Susan's case, it was reprehensible.
People with very dense experiences of their subjectivity often are callous and selfish and unpleasant.
So to paint him as callous and as racist and as essentially a white supremacist.
" Free speech, said Gorur, "is the cardinal virtue, no matter how callous that speech is.
"What I want to describe this person as is cold and callous," Davis said Wednesday.
Alternatively, The Proposal boils down finding the one to a crude and callous 42 minutes.
The callous tactics used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement have no place in this country.
In relation to Bobbie rather than Bobby, she becomes more caring mentor than callous seductress.
Beijing offers ambiguous "aid" to Italy, a tragic victim of Beijing's incompetence and callous disregard.
I would say in some ways it has become callous to some of the hits.
A person wearing animal pelts in 2019 doesn't look glamorous; she or he looks callous.
It's not always the venal governors who plague the nation: the callous ones do as well.
And once again the season concludes with the N.F.L. sounding cold and callous about neurological harm.
This is not a show of good faith, it's a show of callous cynicism and hypocrisy.
But given Zuckerberg's callous approach to public interest, his vocabulary may be worth a second listen.
This never felt perfunctory or callous, because it's a logical way for Amy herself to behave.
Your callous disregard for the well-being of some, in favor of others, is a disgrace.
It sounds callous when I write it like that, but at the moment it is perfect.
Such callous episodes, and better-known calamities such as Chernobyl and Fukushima, dominate the nuclear debate.
Not to be callous, but for the most part, I think they deserve to die. Mayonnaise?
She's been callous and even cruel before, but never murderous for the sake of being murderous.
"I've never seen anything this callous in my life," said West Virginia Democratic Senator Joe Manchin.
Callous businessman, made millions buying and selling companies, sometimes approving massive layoffs to make them profitable?
Their songs talked about love, hearts broken by callous women and an acceptance of unrequited affections.
The counselor ended up snapping at my dad for his overwhelmingly callous attitude towards my mom.
This week, Texas lawmakers added another particularly bizarre and callous step to this already arduous process.
Morgado and his men are cartoonishly one-dimensional: evil, hot-headed, violent, blood-lusting, callous creeps.
I can't even tell you how they can be so callous not to even understand it.
While not unexpected, this decision reflects the Trump administration's callous disregard for the lives of immigrants.
John McCain, an Arizona Republican who is battling brain cancer, strike many in Washington as callous.
It's a response to the Trump administration's callous actions towards the environment, and it's pretty popular.
I don't want to sound callous here because I know the holidays can weigh on us.
We don't have time for callous proposals, we have to do right by Americans right now.
So yes, it's true, people can tend to be more callous in those types of communications.
Thiel, rightly offended, began a stealth campaign to punish Denton for his callous and cavalier behavior.
"This one is particularly callous because it will no doubt result in children being rendered homeless."
The United States, to put it bluntly, has grown callous about the lives of its children.
Then he would say something so vile and callous it became impossible to look past it.
President-elect Donald Trump is demonstrably unlettered, incurious, callous and dangerously lacking in knowledge and comprehension.
As callous as that might sound, it was the authentic voice of London: unfazed, querulous, eccentric.
Judge Peter Kidd told the Melbourne courtroom that Cardinal Pell's "brazen, callous offending" deserved commensurate punishment.
That callous disregard for most characters' loss of life marks many Hollywood action films, I know.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Either that they are morally callous about this or that they are incompetent about this.
Anne pursues a match with callous rationality: Who is wealthy and will make for an adequate companion?
The whole episode underscored that the Trump administration seemed more callous than a typical GOP White House.
Amnesty International says the army's "callous and systematic campaign of violence" may be a crime against humanity.
Has the nation become so callous as to ignore it because those who are suffering are black?
But all these advantages have made her callous towards those who can't cope in a similar situation.
When I say that, I don't just mean that his bigotry is the most callous and shameless.
The Clinton campaign, meanwhile, has released a new ad accusing Trump of being callous toward U.S. veterans.
Does she believe the director put her at risk on purpose, or was callous about her safety?
"We had advanced our romantic relationship but later he seemed a little callous towards me," Zhang said.
This doesn't mean it's metal to be callous towards death, which is its own display of weakness.
Members who dare criticize VAWA, however justifiably, are accused of being callous about violence and protecting women.
He appeared callous, tone deaf, amateurish — everything the political pros had hoped and feared he would be.
That won't bring back Tony Timpa, or make us forget the callous conversation surrounding his last moments.
Their destruction was "a callous assault on the dignity and identity of entire populations," Ms. Bensouda said.
"We can't escape the fact that these people are callous, career criminals," Detective Superintendent Craig Turner said.
Following the report, the company came under fire for its response, which was both lackadaisical and callous.
But it's also yet another moment that shows us how callous, petty, and vindictive Trump can be.
Witness just how out of touch and callous he becomes as he goes through his cynical paces.
You are disappointed, but you have to be gracious about it or else you will seem callous.
High on speed, I was arrogant and callous, watching the effects on P. with cold-blooded detachment.
It's tough on your soul to be callous and glib and make fun of them that much.
But this choice also subtly allies you with Stone, who doesn't seem as callous as Alison does.
B. and I do an endurance workout that takes an hour and blows a callous off my palm.
Slow human population growth It sounds callous, but more people means more food, more land and more resources.
All across the country, protesting the death of a fellow student and the callous response by the government.
She glimpses them on the beach, leaning forehead to forehead, a moment of tenderness in a callous world.
Jimmy Gomez called the statement a "callous threat" that indiscriminately targets mothers, fathers, and people without criminal records.
The Saint, hired by one of Preacher's angel pursuers, is a callous mass-murderer and an implacable pursuer.
"What we're left with is a Faustian choice between malfeasance and very callous disregard for details," Sanford said.
Maybe it's a good thing, a thing that stops a callous industry from taking advantage of her again.
Grace doesn't remember this and believes she couldn't be so "callous" with the two corpses in the basement.
Yes, Judge Bates criticised the rollback as "virtually unexplained" and obliquely scolded the Trump administration for being callous.
"If I had been a plumber, would they have said I&aposm a callous plumber?" he told NJ.com.
Sweetman claims Carrey put her daughter's health and safety at risk and was "callous" and "criminal" about it.
Calling the murders "callous, cold and calculated," the judge said, "Life is the only appropriate sentence," WLBZ2 reports.
British Prime Minister Theresa May says it's now "beyond all doubt" that this was a callous terrorist attack.
They had been "abandoned by callous smugglers," the CBP said, and many were subjected to triple-digit temperatures.
Cutting off this assistance would be particularly callous and would harm some of our nation's most vulnerable people.
Instead, it made him seem ever more callous, as he kept almost ruining it for few good reasons.
The movie, set and shot in Moscow, is heavy on spectacular stunt work and relentless in callous violence.
Nor do they cry, by and large, to let you know that their parents are neglectful or callous.
But merely proposing it shows a callous disregard for the impacts on the least well-off in society.
If swing voters see conservatives as the left paints them — as heartless callous racists and misogynists, we lose.
" Another user tweeted: "Anna Wintour, you are indelibly callous; Condoning Kanye's collection and describing it as 'migrant chic.
If Jamie fought Randall only to satisfy his own desire for revenge, his motives seem callous and cold.
Some were overtly critical of the writer and her story: The author of this piece is incredibly callous.
Punishing Americas poorest at a time like this is not only callous, but would slow our economy's recovery.
Many times, moments of authentic emotional divergence from the social script make the characters callous, manipulative, indifferent, mean.
Throughout the movie, he just acts like a callous ass, promising the world to people and never delivering.
But it had little to say about why — leaving it unclear whether doctors were incompetent, callous or malevolent.
Instead of calling for help, Gaffney allegedly uploaded the picture of Garcia — with his callous message — onto Snapchat.
We are not ignorant or callous to the suffering of others who are less fortunate, we tell ourselves.
That Jones himself is a callous huckster who could not even remotely hold his own under Kelly's questioning?
My question is: How would you handle this tricky social situation without coming across as a callous jerk?
"I think it's a callous and unfeeling thing to say — even though that it is true," he continued.
But Erhard knows better, and he alone among his callous neighbors is determined to find the true killer.
First, a callous disregard of the needs of refugees, and open cruelty toward them -- women and children included.
The Trump administration is well on track to becoming one of the most callous administrations in American history.
We Americans do not treat the office of president with such callous disregard, regardless of our political philosophies.
It was those in power who, insecure and fearful, visited upon her the most vindictive and callous retribution.
To ignore the changing cultural needs of our hospitals' sick is callous at best, and perhaps even dangerous.
There is a callous, even cynical power in those little numbers printed on food packaging: "best by" dates.
For the most callous of men, women become mere pleasure-providers, the objects of the male libido's aggressive demands.
"These news channels were reporting in such a callous, irresponsible way about such a heinous, terrible thing," she says.
Every iteration portrays show business as callous, compromised, and as likely to cannibalize its own as to celebrate them.
By designing a scheme that was needlessly callous and which is becoming increasingly unpopular, he has squandered political capital.
Or it can be callous and sloppy, so that it tears social bonds and makes a country less safe.
Yet Trump has consistently demonstrated a callous disregard for nearly every group of people, including the oppressed and vulnerable.
But the new streaming platform doesn't really do Miranda any favors: Ballinger's viral parody has always verged on callous.
In Flint, a tragedy that should never have happened was magnified by what can only be called callous indifference.
But to insist on this as if anyone who disagrees is either stupid or morally callous is, again, oversimplification.
U.S. withdrawal demonstrates callous disregard for world opinion, and diminishes the world's trust in America's word, honor and commitments.
Defining an "acceptable" fatality rate sounds callous, but careful cost-benefit analysis is a wise guide of public policy.
But a callous response to a blunder of the magnitude of the Kunduz attack is unjustifiable and entirely avoidable.
And not to be callous or morbid, but those retirement years were probably shorter than what they are today.
The bad: In a possibly callous slip-up, Project Debater deemed space exploration more important than better health care.
This move by Trump may actually be undermining both, given that it makes us look utterly weak and callous.
For months, they have complained that the conditions at the detention centers and tent cities are callous and unhealthy.
The bonfire video was a callous reminder of the wounds from that day, which to many still feel raw.
Because they were incredibly ungenerous and incredibly callous about the impact on local communities that this startup might have.
Khan's fundraising plea came after controversy over callous remarks Trump was accused of making to a Gold Star widow.
Amnesty accused both the European Union and Australia of adopting an "outright callous" approach to the global refugee crisis.
As I rend the leathery rinds of these berries with my callous handling, I savor the pungent, medicinal scent.
This is a measured and pragmatic approach that avoids the unnecessarily callous policies proposed by the Trump White House.
But she also considers it to be among his least appealing, noting the "callous" portrayal of an overweight child.
For example: You blister your hand, and over time, your body adapts by thickening the skin into a callous.
This kind of callous disregard from Trump is not shocking given who he is and where he comes from.
So blinded is he by his patriarchal worldview that he honestly believes his callous maneuvers will help his family.
She handles herself very coolly, but you can tell that she is mentally clocking his casual sexism and callous remarks.
Though the tweet was contextually satirical, Cernovich and his followers chose to read it as sincerely callous, and react accordingly.
The most recent version of Vanity Fair — written by Gwyneth Hughes — allows its protagonist to be a little more callous.
He posts videos which are, if not overtly callous, of the same obnoxious shock value he built his brand on.
Evidence is mounting that that the world is no longer fascinated with Silicon Valley: It's disturbed by its callous behavior.
In recent days, his security forces fired tear gas and beat West Bank protesters criticizing Abbas&apos policy as callous.
The notion that the notches in one's bed post that are a source of callous pride for so many people.
"He killed these four innocent individuals in a cold, callous, and calculated way," Alaniz told reporters at a press conference.
"Does your career depend on you being a vile, callous person, or is that a personal choice?" a user wrote.
Pardon me for sounding callous, but I just can't get worked up for the loss of an already meh feature.
They knew in advance that she'd portray Clinton as a callous liar who cared nothing about a young American's death.
V. Alynda Lee Segarra's best song as Hurray for the Riff Raff takes on ruthless imperialism and callous immigration policies.
They play a little game of "who's more callous about human life," recapping the evil that went down in Africa.
And I think you see them being generous, sometimes being callous, but it's a job with high levels of risk.
He becomes more callous, the population becomes more hostile, the situation grows more tense, and the police force is increased.
However, the callous disregard of information that was provided in a timely manner is not a hallmark of fair coverage.
" Waszul told the Post that seeing the image he created attached to "such a callous message is a real nightmare.
She was embattled because she did not appear to take the Nassar scandal seriously and seemed callous toward the victims.
The result is sometimes to flatten decision makers into callous villains and everyone else, both soldiers and civilians, into victims.
Don't be so callous as to intentionally go to something and expose yourself to something that can kill other people.
Poor people are scared of going to the police, and when they do, the police's attitude can be extremely callous.
The officials, they said, treated them with callous indifference, mostly urging them to search for the missing on their own.
I understand she did not have callous intentions here, but I do hope that Dyson will offer a sincere apology.
Unless these trends are challenged, Britain looks set to emerge with a fenced-off, more vindictive and more callous society.
But they also were a trap for critics who risked coming across as callous if they accused Trump of cynicism.
The reason that callous streak seldom mattered was that he also never stopped insisting on his own (and TV's) triviality.
But his initial words of praise for Porter suggests a callous indifference to his responsibility to do the right thing.
Inexplicably church leaders have shown callous indifference to the suffering of children and the vulnerable and the fire rages on.
There are limits to how spectacular and abstract these deaths can be, particularly if the heroes seem callous about them.
That it decided not to do so suggests willful blindness to the assault, and a callous disregard for its seriousness.
" And also added, "It seems to me they've been seriously callous and uncaring that the people with few other options.
"This step seems like a PR fix more than a real remedy, masking an exorbitant and callous price hike," he said.
In the episode, a well-dressed man reports to Ullman, who plays a callous detective, that he's been mugged at knifepoint.
But in dramatic audio of a phone call he made to his mother from jail in December 2017, Fields was callous.
For Guzmán and Salas, the official history is less an ignorance of the facts than a callous a reinterpretation of them.
How cold and callous is the little screen of our insidious temptation, working our fingers so hard to produce so little!
The split is out September 3 via their Bandcamp, with tapes coming from Callous Records (UK) and Le Blast Records (Canada).
Is he everything that is wrong with Argentina, as Detective Sinclair at one point cries — a callous bully with fascist leanings?
"This is simply a disruption and a distraction from the callous, chaotic and corrupt culture of this administration," said Pressley, 45.
Worse, it feels callous to be a college-educated journalist, sitting in a major urban center, telling people things are great.
It feels like a legitimate crisis is being used as a tool of distraction, and that to me is unspeakably callous.
Nor would the Shinnecock—or any other Native people—have treated their sick and dying in such a callous, brutal fashion.
Technology can transform young people's lives, but in the hands of the cruel and callous, it has the power to destroy.
Descriptors like "brilliant" and "riveting" come to mind while watching The Keepers, but it feels somewhat callous to use either word.
"The administration, including police, was negligent and callous in handling such a sensitive issue," the NHRC's Enamul Hoque Chowdhury told Reuters.
Amy is cold and callous, a woman who exacts the cruelest revenge on her cheating husband—by faking her own death.
We're led to believe the unthinkable happened: TWD killed off another main character, and was callous enough to do it offscreen!
Precisely, what is profoundly offensive of Trump's tweets is their callous attitude towards the loss and suffering of his fellow citizens.
Does Trump stand for family values in his personal life or with his cruel and callous breaking up of immigrant families?
The counter-argument to Boorman and Williamson is typically based on the premise that women are victims of a callous industry.
"The policemen were asleep and killed by some callous assailants," said a spokesman for police in Rivers state in the Delta.
And I could not help but think that this callous taking of life, the killing begetting killing, had revealed a rupture.
Yet, those who are pushing it seem cold-hearted and callous as to its effects on the families and the children.
" PETA defended its euthanasia practices in a tweet responding to Trump Jr. on Thursday night while calling him a "callous creep.
"These new restrictions reveal the callous indifference that Texas politicians have toward women," said David Brown, the center's senior staff attorney.
The report led to the ouster of top executives and a push to change a culture that prized a callous ruthlessness.
He could be callous about others' employment, demanding that a raft of youth coaches he barely knew be fired at Ajax.
Furthermore, many popular styles of drag feature callous mash-ups of identity that can muddle conversations around oppression, prejudice, and appropriation.
The stopgap move cost residents their clean water, and highlighted an inept and callous local government that ignored local residents' concerns.
A playful breed with an oddly expressive, almost human face, this breed spurs baby fever in the most callous of hearts.
Obviously Samantha needs to become a better person and remember that she has a good heart beneath her callous bad behavior.
Their adventures together are bolstered by memorable performances from Ben Kingsley (the girl's father) and a comically callous Sacha Baron Cohen.
If Congress hasn't fully internalized those nuances, members are starting to realize there's a political price to pay for appearing callous.
Granted, writing off diverse television as a mere "fad" can come across as callous—but it's not completely off-base, either.
Green says Travis and his people were callous ... he claims he was unceremoniously scooped up without a cervical collar or backboard.
As much as you sympathize with their plight, Gotham's downtrodden can be as callous and vicious as the rich and powerful.
The big problem with Trump's callous and destructive abuse of his office is that it requires regular renewal, intensification and amplification.
While he waits, the police, some local news coverage and the Dothan rumor mill have portrayed him as callous and indifferent.
Yes, I could focus on the disastrous and callous Republican health care bill inching closer to a vote in the Senate.
He said he saw what happened when government took a "callous attitude" and the good that came when a government cared.
In the letter, the authors cautioned that the use of the word "supremacy" parallels callous behavior in the space science community.
"Using the safety of our diplomats as an excuse to cut the State Department budget is callous and cruel," Bruen added.
Sex offenders often have antisocial personality traits, impulse control problems, hostility toward women, callous attitudes about sex, and other problematic characteristics.
It is then easier to treat them with callous harshness, to forget what we Americans are and where we came from.
By claiming they are, he's suggesting that sexual assault is a joke (which is callous), or an accomplishment (which is depraved).
They didn't want Jaime to kill his one true love, even if that one true love was his often callous, conniving sister.
And Mars' oceans have long since evaporated away, leaving a vast dust-ridden desert at the mercy of the callous Martian winds.
Russia and Iran, Mr. Assad's callous enablers, have denied that he has once again used these horrific weapons on his own people.
"We're all raised in this callous, violent culture that tells boys, as a norm, that it's OK to hurt women," she explains.
Clinton's surrogates have gotten behind that message, taking on Trump's business dealings and painting him as a selfish and callous self-promoter.
From a very young age our culture teaches us that it is synonymous with weakness, but that definition is callous and limiting.
His callous refusal to accept even basic facts when shamelessly trolling for the position of prime minister by shilling Brexit was awful.
But the YPG, which was crucial in helping Washington defeat Islamic State (IS), describes Trump's move as a callous act of betrayal.
"This is a cruel and callous way of adding to the misery of people fleeing a systematic campaign of persecution," she said.
"In some ways, we've seen the ascent in recent years of what I suppose could be called 'callous conservatism,'" Olasky said Thursday.
And while it may seem callous to politicize his death so quickly, Scalia's passing has inevitably sparked debate about his possible replacement.
Despite his callous manipulation of Matar's hopes, Qaddafi never gives up on the idea that he can seduce the exile back home.
Threatening to pack up and go home when only 25 percent of the power grid has been restored seems kind of callous.
It's a perilous moment for any president when failures make his government look callous and indifferent in the face of human suffering.
The storm's deadly aftermath, and Trump's callous response, forced thousands of Americans to pay attention to Puerto Rico for the first time.
The decision to block Harriet Tubman from the redesign of the $20 bill is callous and yet another attack on Black women.
You've detailed in a debate at Oxford, the horrific character of "God" in the Old Testament, describing him as callous and cruel.
So, it has come to this: We have weaponized the callous traumatization of children in the name of the promised immigration reform.
This is not the first time that Mr. Abe and his entourage display callous indifference in the face of an unfolding disaster.
A shared system of reality emerges between their conning of the Parks and the callous way Ramona treats stockbroker marks in Hustlers.
Callous as that sounded, the rationale merely meant that football is inherently dangerous for all players on any play of every game.
Article of the Day Article: In Trump's Feud With John Lewis, Blacks Perceive a Callous Rival Before Reading Who is John Lewis?
He swats aside arguments to change the Redskins logo with callous disdain, and even donated $1 million to Donald Trump's inaugural festivities.
It was the right-wing version of an online outrage mob, warping the governor's innocuous comments into a callous declaration of evil.
In fall 2019, after many of Katmai's brown bears dug dens to last through the callous, brutal winter, bear cam operator's explore.
Cutting this program is a callous swipe of the pen that will have calamitous effects on the students and families it benefits.
"I had a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others," he said.
In Cleckley's eyes, psychopaths are charming, self-centered, dishonest, guiltless and callous people who lead aimless lives devoid of deep interpersonal attachments.
The UN condemned the Myanmar government's failure to handle the Rohingya crisis as "short-sighted" and "even callous" in a statement released Friday.
Stewart, the former "The Daily Show" host and longtime advocate for first responders, criticized Congress for their "callous indifference" and lack of action.
Jesse in the first season of AMC's Preacher, by contrast, is an erratic, often callous jerk, with more than a touch of megalomania.
He then takes away her teaching position — a cold, callous move that he knows will affect her ability to stay in New York.
Thomassey ascribed Morton's actions in the immediate aftermath to those of a scared and scrambled teenage boy, while prosecutors cast him as callous.
" Pressley: "This is simply a disruption and a distraction from the callous, chaotic and corrupt culture of this administration all the way down.
STEVE I'm callous 'cause I'm not sending a Gulfstream to the Pasteur Institute to fetch the finest sinus specialists in all the land?!
"This is simply a disruption and a distraction from the callous, chaotic and corrupt culture of this administration," Pressley said alongside the others.
The charge, characterized by a callous and wanton disregard for human life, will be "extremely hard to prove" for the prosecution, says Jaros.
"We are extremely worried about the use of a baby in this callous way," UNICEF spokeswoman Doune Porter told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Maybe I'm just callous, but I drive around in Watch Dogs and Grand Theft Auto with the exact same sense of reckless abandon.
It's callous and selfish, and an example of very short-sighted leadership, because it costs us so much more, societally, in the end.
Andrei, still reeling from being unceremoniously dumped, visits his family and finally stands up to the prince about his callous treatment of Marya.
" A particularly callous part comes when he cites "black dudes in Brooklyn, hard, street motherfuckers, who wear high heels just to feel safe.
Snowden certainly sides with Snowden, but it lets even the government figures make a fine argument, even if they ultimately appear quite callous.
The New York businessman's positions have angered minority groups, liberals, Democrats, and even some Republicans, who have called them racist, divisive and callous.
They find it difficult to comprehend how a modern society that only recently voted for marriage equality could rationalize such a callous system.
An all-adaptation, no-mitigation climate approach fits the bill, at least for the sort of conservative who mistakes callous myopia for realpolitik.
The show's callous streak returns stronger than ever in this massacre, which culminates in a hail of bullets that the audience doesn't see.
Amnesty International has called Brunei's claims that the laws are preventive "callous and reckless" and called on the country to repeal them immediately.
"The amount of the settlement reflects the callous disregard for Terrill Thomas's life and the magnitude of his pain and suffering," he said.
"It's a callous and inexcusable exploitation," Dr. Jeff Sugar, an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of Southern California, told Stat.
The White House says that Republicans are being victimized by a broken budgeting system that unfairly casts their fiscal restraint as callous cutting.
Compared with this outrage, Mr. Schmemann's reference to "the disruption to young lives" in this country comes across as callous and profoundly apolitical.
After all, it would only appear callous by those asking the questions to lead with the FBI findings on such a somber day.
But he brought such condemnation on himself Thursday, with a callous tweet dismissing academic research showing the true extent of Hurricane Maria's wrath.
In 2015, Planned Parenthood apologized for the callous tone of one of its recorded employees, but insisted that it had done nothing wrong.
Students were incredulous at the shortsighted and callous ways in which European settlers polluted their own waterways, clear cut forests and destroyed ecosystems.
" Outside the courthouse, Mr. Manafort's lead lawyer, Kevin Downing, described Judge Jackson's decision as "such a callous, harsh sentence that is totally unnecessary.
Even in the "business is business" world of sports it was staggeringly callous, and the wounds are still raw, including for Mr. McLean.
We hear from the callous and careless that these things don't matter, that ideas like these are childish, that somehow we've outgrown them.
The art and writing are crude and shoddy, the violence is beyond gratuitous, and the depiction of Muslims is callous in the extreme.
The use of Mollie Tibbetts as another excuse to hammer on this theme, despite the wishes of some family members, may seem callous.
Deporting families who are contributing to the economic and social fabric of our nation isn't leadership; it's a reckless and callous abuse of power.
The will of her callous teachers has been thwarted, she has the job she wants despite the nepotistic machinations of her former friend, Fringilla.
This owed largely to May's own screw-ups, most notably a callous health care proposal that would functionally tax elderly people for getting dementia.
In fact, talking about cultural appropriation the way that we have seems to have made us more callous and closed-off on all sides.
" NRA president Wayne LaPierre called video game makers "a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells and stows violence against its own people.
In February, software engineer Susan Fowler published an exposé about the sexual harassment and callous treatment she faced during her year working for Uber.
The story of the elderly widow depicts Mr. Trump as a callous businessman willing to crush anyone standing in the way of his greed.
I was coming out as queer and nonmonogamous too; some of my family saw this trifecta as a callous rebellion or a temporary phase.
In other hands, this material might have been the makings of a grand farce in which our callous, pompous protagonist gets his delicious comeuppance.
The people I had spent the better part of a decade covering surprised even me with their callous ability to rationalize a person's death.
The President's derogatory comments about nonwhite countries penetrated my intellectual armor as has the administration's callous policies toward Haiti, my parents' country of origin.
But wrapping it in a package of florid bigotry, provocative propositions, crude insults and callous language doesn't seem to have much traction beyond Trump.
It also works as an art-world allegory, an almost comically melodramatic indictment of everyone involved — deluded artist, reptilian dealer and callous public alike.
The merely offensive (Roseanne Barr, Shane Gillis) are somewhere down the scale, adjacent to the provocative or clueless or callous (Dave Chappelle, Scarlett Johansson).
"Facebook's internal documents indicate a callous disregard for young people and a culture that prioritized profits over people," the groups wrote in the complaint.
The callous disregard for one life should be an alarm bell about decisions by the same government that are affecting the lives of millions.
Recommending Palmer's story as a "summer read" would feel more callous if it were not for the fact Twin Peaks is back on television.
That might be why she ramped up the setup in 2016, establishing herself as a callous and insensitive itch-monster, complete with graphic miming.
I could not understand how this stranger could address a respectful female colleague in such a callous way, mere hours after our first interaction.
Fleeing his callous parents' overcrowded home, he ends up living with Rahil (Yordanos Shiferaw), an illegal immigrant from Ethiopia, and caring for her baby.
At the trial, the police portrayed Mr. Burton as a "callous, coldblooded murderer," Susan Friedman, an attorney with the Innocence Project, told Justice Barrett.
But what we have right now, and what we do know, is that Ortiz carried out these murders in a cold and callous way.
Pro-immigration activists argued it would be particularly callous for Mr. Trump to end the program as Texas is struggling to recover from Harvey.
We tell ourselves we are preparing our sons to fight (literally and figuratively), to compete in a world and economy that's brutish and callous.
She clearly does not support such a callous move, nor should any elected official who represents the best interests of his or her voters.
Defectors are either indiscriminately violent "marauders," rebels who are revealed to be callous and bitter, or genuine idealists who struggle to make a difference.
In violating those rights with callous disregard for human life, the Nicaraguan president and his wife have proved that they are unfit to govern.
A family — a collection of beings working their way across a landscape that is sometimes forgiving and generous and other times unfathomable and callous.
Additionally, it's callous to suggest that healthy women with viable pregnancies at term abruptly change their minds and seek abortion care as the solution.
Veering between clunky social commentary and inspired observation (like a hilarious skewering of Brooklyn baby showers), "Catfight" is an acid attack on callous privilege.
" After the messages came to light, Kashuv resigned from the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA and called his own comments "idiotic" and "callous.
Yet she's also a terrifying person, callous with human life and willing to murder, because she believes her worst sins will eventually be undone.
But it isn't always so, because there are some children who are callous and unemotional and capable of doing unspeakable things to other people.
This is unfair, and reflects the callous disregard bureaucrats involved in the program have shown toward Afghan interpreters since Congress created the program in 2009.
"These criminal organizations are comprised of extremely callous individuals who disregard human life and make large profits on treating humans as a commodity," Folden said.
If any organization's tone is set at the top, Uber's cued off a boss whose judgement often erred on the side of callous or boorish.
A string of scandals focused on everything from workplace sexism to callous treatment of drivers has trained people to expect the worst from the company.
Jason Calacanis called what Fowler described as "not acceptable," while Chris Messina recalled Uber's HR was "similarly callous & unsupportive" when he was an engineer there.
Their sensitivities callous over, making it easier to hear story after story of atrocity and torture, the images losing their necessary impact over the years.
This may sound callous, when you're talking about a wealthy artist pushing the boundaries of copyright to use a small-time photographer's pictures for free.
These fiddly notions of grip may seem minor, but I (and my drawing callous) can tell you that it is much more than it seems.
Frederica Wilson, who in 2017 criticized the reportedly callous way the president spoke to Myeshia Johnson, a black grieving military widow, in a phone call.
However, the bill drew skepticism from the Democrats, who attacked the legislation as a callous giveaway to the rich that would leave millions without coverage.
But its Republicans strongest arguments for the AHCA, rather than their weakest ones, that reveal their conception of liberty and freedom to be exceptionally callous.
"You can actually smell the infection from a mile away," podiatrist Nikita Sahadew says as she gouges with her scalpel into a quarter-sized callous.
"But then the administration was incompetent on top of it, or callous, and didn't track the connection between the parents and the children," he continued.
In Washington, the political blame game is inevitable: Pundits and policymakers debate whether President Obama was prudent or callous to keep U.S. forces at bay.
We will protect our children, and all our citizens, from the callous actions of companies that want to saturate our jurisdiction with dangerous, addictive pills.
It's written by angry women, and men like me, who are revolted by the callous and immediate position of Republicans to "not believe" the charges.
"We need to do a better job of not allowing ourselves to become callous to the human toll of repeated terror attacks," Mr. Slackman said.
And, despite the callous, increasingly callow, pushback, we should empower boys — with the same emotional literacy skill set and expansive worldview we teach our daughters.
"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.
But that doesn't happen in Trumpworld, and it certainly hasn't happened in the case of White House staffer Kelly Sadler's callous remark about John McCain.
American Honey displays an immediacy and a prairie candor that few filmmakers go searching for in what the most callous of us call flyover country.
After President Trump sent a callous tweet blaming the fire on California's "gross mismanagement" of the forests, the blaze took on a gross, partisan quality.
Unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity can be committed during peace time, but the idea that victims live in peace is only a callous technicality.
Self-pitying or smug, jaunty or crestfallen, callous or contrite, the movie's fitful tone is fully yoked to Joaquin Phoenix's sodden-to-sober lead performance.
"It was too scary to think HIV was a general risk due to the vagaries of biology rather than a callous 'bad guy,'" he says.
If anything, he believes that the mean spirited and callous nature of the material was designed to keep viewers engaged, even after they've finished watching.
De Robertis is from Luxembourg and studied in Brussels, so the attacks were close to home and she's sensitive about not appearing callous or shallow.
I sat through many callous remarks, many fairy tales about "good guys" and "bad guys," feeling like I was on the wrong side of existence.
They smiled and shook their heads as if dismissing the antics of a beloved uncle when asked about Mr. Trump's callous remarks and erratic behavior.
Callous disregard for families like the Tibbettses is one of the reasons that President Trump's common-sense talk about immigration reform resonates with many Americans.
Democrats accused Republicans of being callous and trying to jam through legislation that would have enabled corporate corruption while giving short shrift to American workers.
" When Mr. Jobs refused to install heat in her bedroom, he was not being callous, she says — he was instilling in her a "value system.
President Trump's termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program last month showed callous disregard for innocents caught in the broken U.S. immigration system.
The Public Editor It was late November 2015, and Donald J. Trump was about to make a callous gesture that follows him to this day.
In 69 days of hearings, the inquiry heard shocking tales of brazen rip-offs, callous mistreatment of customers and even taking money from the dead.
But providing people with genetic information suggesting that their hearts are menaced without also offering them possible ways to stave off that threat seems callous.
They were almost 11 times more likely to have elevated rates of callous and unemotional traits compared with boys who were placed in family care.
Bloomberg, for example, has long scapegoated the considerably less powerful, not only with his callous commentary but with his money and his "army"—the police.
To terminally ill patients and their grieving families, these policies are callous and devoid of the urgency needed when a life is on the line.
While "My Favorite Murder" is always a welcome presence in my feed, I'll quickly hit the unsubscribe button when a podcast strikes me as callous.
They can paint our condemnation of the white supremacy we see resurging all around us as mere callous manipulation, which is the accusation against Smollett.
The critical concern for aid workers is that attacks on children in Syria "are becoming commonplace with callous disregard for the lives of children," UNICEF said.
Depp's starey-eyed villain posturing comes with some pointedly callous murder, and his entire plan involves escalating the threat of all-out wizard-versus-Muggle war.
"LCP boys were impulsive, hostile, alienated, suspicious, cynical, and callous and cold toward others," Moffitt writes of the Dunedin subjects in her Nature Human Behaviour article.
A few weeks ago, Kashuv said, he became aware that "egregious and callous comments" he and other classmates "made privately years ago" were being made public.
In 2015, he was caught by a boom mic making callous quips about the fate of Pacific nations as sea levels rise due to climate change.
Former Grindr employees said this lack of interest manifested itself in other ways as well, often in decision-making that came off as callous or inappropriate.
"It's depressing for a government agency to show such callous disregard for people's welfare," said Patrick MacRoy, a former lead poisoning prevention program director in Chicago.
Portrayals of angry women so often feel one-dimensional — and it's easier for audiences to judge them for being cold, callous, or straight-up angry bitches.
And after you realize how soft and smooth and callous-free your feet are after using it a few times, you'll be glad you ordered one.
She tells him how callous he is and that sort of tips they relationship into new territory: They start making out in an empty lazy river.
These are concerns are not unfounded: Reportedly, early construction crews were callous about to the mountain's religious and cultural significance, bulldozing family shrines and burial sites.
Indeed, in this callous vote, which will cause millions to choose between buying food or staying healthy, we may end up eventually on a better path.
When it's a lesser-known story about tragedy being visited upon those who least expect it, the genre struggles with how to keep from seeming callous.
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.
Remarks by Jon Stewart went viral on June 11 when the former Daily Show host blasted Congress for their "callous indifference" toward 9/11 first responders.
Her story remains a cautionary tale — both of the need for adequate public health measures and the callous way the medical establishment often deals with patients.
That Republican leaders in Congress would attempt such a cynical, callous plan should come as no surprise given their increasingly extreme positions under President Barack Obama.
And so callous are the ISIS captors, he adds, that they have been known to execute Yazidi women judged too old to exploit as sex slaves.
In her lawsuit filed in Charlottesville federal court, Eramo claimed that Rolling Stone falsely portrayed her as callous and indifferent to the allegations of gang rape.
New York will act and file suit to end this callous and deliberate attack on immigrant communities, and end this heartless policy once and for all.
That he has injected as much uncertainty as possible into the program and still states that DACA recipients have "nothing to worry about" is incredibly callous.
As you might suspect if you haven't been marinating in conservative talk radio for the past five years, there's a reason that response sounds unimaginably callous.
"We were 16-year-olds making idiotic comments, using callous and inflammatory language in an effort to be as extreme and shocking as possible," he noted.
"Red Birds" centers on a wisecracking and callous American pilot, Major Ellie, who crashes his $65 million warplane in the desert on his 637th bombing mission.
Immigrant and advocates condemned the cuts to the refugee program, calling it a callous decision that would also undermine American national security and foreign policy priorities.
"Coll's conduct was brutal; it was violent, it was willful, and it was callous," the office of Joon H. Kim, the acting United States attorney, wrote.
Still, the shameless denials of complicity in Mr. Khashoggi's death and Mr. Trump's callous exoneration of the prince would appear to make for a sad anniversary.
Buzz-Killed in Boston Buzz-Killed in Boston: I don't know if I would call you a callous jerk, mainly because you got there before me.
Some Democrats blasted those actions on Tuesday, accusing the administration of adopting callous policies that could put families at risk of violence in their home nations.
JACKSON The thing that has been most disheartening for me to hear or read is that what we do is transactional in a cold, callous way.
Treating the poor as responsible for their predicament is callous; treating them as victims of social structures and bad circumstances robs them of agency and dignity.
With his callous decision to effectively absolve Israel of its crimes and recognize their control of the city by conquest, Trump rubbed salt into this wound.
Given the carnage here and the callous manner in which the shooter went about causing it, the prosecution would not have much difficulty meeting its burden.
And it's just the latest of two years of events that Democratic candidates and operatives say paint Trump and the Republican Party as callous toward women.
Santorum's callous remarks reminded me of the time I had a 2628-year-old man come into my hospital with multiple gunshot wounds to his abdomen.
A "troll" is a specific type of internet abuser who uses callous harassment to target victims, often illogically and with the intent to cause emotional distress.
"We are going after those callous dealers who play Russian Roulette with other people's lives," Bharara wrote in an op-ed published in the Daily News.
It's a callous calculation, and it shows that bringing to fruition the promises of the gene-editing revolution will take a lot more than mere scientific breakthroughs.
"There's a complete collapse of Indian agriculture, and that's because of the callous neglect by the government," said Devinder Sharma, an independent food and trade policy analyst.
"I know this sounds a bit callous, but you have almost got to try and ignore it and just really look at the companies," Martin Gilbert said.
Polarization in the age of Trump Polarization has accelerated under President Donald Trump because of his callous disregard for democratic norms, interpersonal decency and even truth itself.
"Rob suffered physical and monetary damages as a result of Chyna's callous actions and deliberate attempt to capitalize on his family's wealth and celebrity," the complaint said.
Video footage of the apparently callous incident on Putney Bridge, southwest London, has been repeatedly screened on British television but the runner has yet to be found.
"Even if your mind is made up and you've already moved on, try your best not to be callous about how you break things off," Maynard says.
Otis is a veteran bear cam bear, though, and has a keen understanding of how to grow profoundly fat in preparation for the deep, callous Alaskan winter.
That's why he's focusing on local issues affecting Chicago voters—public schools, a budget crisis, and a mayor that is viewed by many as callous and corrupt.
At trial, he and his team cast Harris as a callous father and sexually deviant husband, undercutting the defense's claims that Cooper's death was a tragic accident.
He's always been a walking callous of a man, but look at this week's staredown with Bisping, and he looks like he's beginning to turn to stone.
"It can come off as pretty callous ... but that is the job of a journalist, to put information out there that's fair and accurate," he testified yesterday.
Then, it's just Miller and some of the fattest bears on the planet, consuming copious amounts of salmon as they fatten up for winter's long, callous hibernation.
After decades of failing economies, callous governance and social systems that no longer fit the globalizing world around them, they took to the streets to demand change.
It's also a power play so callous and brutal that even Mr. Robot, who was once the firebrand personality of Elliot's mind, wants no part of it.
On Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter, commenters attacked the university and expressed concern about what they described as a callous attitude toward employees with illnesses in China.
Just as you think the author has served up a rather predictable set of characters (callous rich guy, pill-popping wife, virtuous immigrants), she slyly complicates them.
"The staff did everything wrong, every step of the way, and showed a callous disregard for my 12-year-old client's life and well being," he said.
The steady brilliance of the episode's 23 minutes starts with the interplay of the characters' sense of humor with the dreariness and callous bureaucracy of the jail.
I must confess I am sick and of tired of people using their faith to justify their callous political positions, generally arrived at by faith-free considerations.
"There is a clear, visible difference between the seriousness with which Hogan takes (the coronavirus) and the callous disregard that Trump is approaching this with," Leopold said.
Dave Chappelle released the first comedy special focusing on the #MeToo movement, and our critic says it was a misfire, with bits that feel tired or callous.
What I found truly shocking, however, was the callous and, yes, inhumane and even unjust manner in which these tenants were treated when they appeared in court.
The callous palms of the laborer are conversant with finer tissues of self-respect and heroism, whose touch thrills the heart, than the languid fingers of idleness.
He was stunned, he said, that Mr. Rosselló, an engineer whom Mr. Fortuño had viewed as a "policy wonk," could be so callous and careless in private.
With the callous attack in Barcelona, it is evident that the threat is far from diminished and that al Qaeda has done all the homework it needs.
As a patriot and veteran I am sickened by this callous disregard for people who are critical to the safety of our men and women in combat.
This is an oligopolistic industry that has become increasingly callous toward customers as it rakes in billions in profits thanks to strong demand and low oil prices.
He is Hobart's former Mandarin tutor and romantic fling, a depressed lacrosse-playing Henry Cavill lookalike who's encouraged to run by his callous girlfriend Astrid (Lucy Boynton).
We are braced for that feeling, like seeing callous hands rummaging in a private drawer where a delicate, tangled identity is stored and pulling at the threads.
The reported remarks were widely condemned as callous and racist, and prompted governments in Africa and elsewhere to summon U.S. diplomats to explain the president's alleged comments.
This is the slice that feels unsteady and threatened, that regards facts about broad prosperity and general progress as a callous dismissal of those who are suffering.
Despite being the driving force behind the story, the VISA situation is treated as an inconvenience at best—the state, its callous bureaucracy, never feels like a threat.
She's written as a compassionate and well-meaning foil for her callous father (Jeremy Irons), an example of how altruistic scientific passion can be perverted by ideological extremism.
As internal documents seeped out in the 1990s, a picture emerged of an industry that was stunningly duplicitous, callous and manipulative in its efforts to sell Americans cigarettes.
In her lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville, Eramo claimed that Rolling Stone falsely portrayed her as callous and indifferent to the allegations of gang rape.
To have all of that thrown away, with almost callous indifference, by Brexit fills me with horror and some despair ("The siren song of no deal", December 2nd).
Unlike snappy dialogue, callous violence can be communicated in just a few words, which means the most brutal spoilers are the easiest to stumble upon on social media.
In the most recent episode of Tracey Ullman's Show, Ullman plays a callous and surprisingly familiar (albeit usually male) type of detective dealing with a new crime case.
Since then, we've had Cersei blowing up the entire Sept after she used the High Sparrow to imprison her political rivals and their callous treatment of Lady Olenna.
It turns out you could literally build a mud hut in some woods and the cold reach of the capital's callous housing climate would eventually track you down.
She feels that the Canadiens operate with a callous disregard for fans, knowing that the brand is big enough now that they don't lose much by losing fans.
It might seem callous to call that number small, but it pales in comparison to the carnage wrought by cats, which kill more than a billion birds annually.
Fed up with the callous treatment of women and children, Jessica Farrar, a liberal state representative from Houston, filed House Bill 4260, the Man's Right to Know Act.
At meetings on Thursday, "executives refused to back off of callous proposals that would hurt working families and destroy middle class jobs," the CWA said in a statement.
Tainted by a script that tells us virtually nothing about her past other than that she was once a little crazy, her later choices seem callous and questionable.
In the current backlash to opioids, Clowers sees a callous prejudice against pain patients and a lack of compassion from physicians who see the sick as drug-seekers.
I wanted to really show that brutal, callous side that Hugo depicts, and we wanted to make his leap from that to romantic hero as big as possible.
Kirchner, a polarizing but still widely popular figure, has portrayed Mr. Maldonado's case as emblematic of a government that is callous toward the poor and other marginalized Argentines.
Even after five years of siege and bombardment, the residents are holding on to human dignity, mourning each death, not turning callous in the face of its familiarity.
Romney is being cautious because his wife, Ann, has multiple sclerosis, which makes her more vulnerable to the coronavirus and made the president's remarks sound even more callous.
A recording from a speech Bloomberg delivered at the Aspen Institute in 2015 underscores just how callous and cavalier he was in his thinking about this racist policy.
"The individuals involved in the East Village gas explosion showed a blatant and callous disregard for human life," New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement.
" Leo Oosterweghel, the director of the Dublin Zoo, which doesn't cull, had written in an Irish newspaper that the death of Marius was "cold, calculated, cynical and callous.
Read more " _____ • Sarah Holder in Politico: "From his language to his frequency to his particularly callous targeting of women, Trump's behavior bares many of the hallmarks of cyberbullying.
Or have Anne and Madeleine adopted this callous way of speaking about someone who is present in body but absent in mind—as if he had vanished altogether?
When our grandchildren reach adulthood, the callous and irresponsible actions being taken today will have made their world far worse than what their grandparents enjoyed during their youth.
Whatever the secretary's personal views, and no matter how impossible her job, she was the face of some of the administration's most poorly conceived and gratuitously callous policies.
Critics call the recent sale, which shattered previous world records for Assyrian art sales, a callous example of the art market profiting from suffering in the Middle East.
Its self-awareness even alleviates some of the storytelling problems I've outlined above, to say nothing of the film's callous disregard for just how much death Lorraine deals.
"Let's let them describe what the argument is for the callous and indifferent treatment of these families whose lives are never going to be the same," he said.
If previewing a policy change that could affect millions of people with a gleeful, braggy pop culture reference feels a bit callous to you, you're not alone. pic.twitter.
" The government of Chiang, he wrote, was riddled with "greed, corruption, favoritism, more taxes, a ruined currency, terrible waste of life, callous disregard of all the rights of man.
Though her words sound callous and possibly exploitative, both the documentary and the film work to prove that the family is super tight-knight and caring towards one another.
During sentencing, Judge Kidd said Pell had shown "callous indifference to the victims' distress," telling them to stop crying as they sobbed and asked him to let them leave.
"This callous act does not reflect our community, in fact it indeed looks like this individual is not part of our community," Bieter said at the Sunday press conference.
The act of enlisting is even more callous: now, when you look at an orc's skills and weaknesses, you need to decide whether to enslave them or kill them.
It makes Cole's remark from two episodes ago, when he told Alison she had made their son's death her whole identity by choosing this career, all the more callous.
"If this callous attack is found to be a deliberate targeting of humanitarians, it would amount to a war crime," U.N. aid chief Stephen O'Brien said in a statement.
A story about children who are taken from their parents and warehoused, government camps, and a callous, mendacious authoritarian president couldn't be much more relevant in the Trump era.
Local Vegas radio deejays Dave Farra and Jason Mahoney, who have played NOFX's music on air, called the band's comments "disgusting and callous" along with video of the incident.
It has been an extraordinary turnaround for a country that only five years ago was being ruled by one of the world's most brutal and callous dictators, Than Shwe.
But even as the show exhibited a callous disregard for the rights and humanity of suspects and perps, it never wavered in its core commitment to believing the victims.
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.
JUBA (Reuters) - Unknown assailants attacked a U.N. operating base in northern South Sudan overnight, showing "callous disregard" for civilians and aid workers, the head of the U.N. mission said.
She is optimistic, and when life hurts her and throws obstacles in her way, she responds with courage and hard work instead of the callous bitterness that I do.
Many people are calling his tweet callous, cruel and out of touch, especially since the Dayton shooting just happened less than 24 hours ago ... not to mention El Paso.
International reputational politics, too, is a significant force: Nations seeking to project a humanitarian identity, to themselves and others, do not want to be perceived as callous or exclusionary.
She clings to a callous boyfriend named Christian (Jack Reynor), who is more interested in hanging out with his gang of grad school mates, including a Swede named Pelle.
While many Americans are justly horrified by the callous treatment of immigrant families, there is another population for whom this policy shows a wanton disregard: the U.S. Armed Forces.
It implies that those activists who would—consciously or otherwise— attempt to dissuade Americans from eating more seafood are showing a callous disregard for science, and for people's lives.
Undeterred, he painted an even more raw series of works that showed the anguish of patients at the hands of callous doctors at a public hospital in his neighborhood.
In 69 days of hearings since February, the inquiry heard shocking tales of rip-offs, callous mistreatment of customers, deception of regulators and even taking money from the dead.
Clinton is characterized as dishonest, callous, calculating, and unaccountable for her role in Benghazi, as well as in her responses to the breaches in security from her e-mails.
Patient impact  This rule shows a callous disregard for patients, a denial of science and evidence and a disrespect for the experts who dedicate themselves to family planning care.
Forced family separation at the border represents merely the most heart-breaking example of the administration's callous disregard for basic demands of human decency when it comes to immigrants.
Noble-minded teachers can also zap kids with "Anti-Teasing Waves" that protects them from bullying; the callous can unleash an "Unfriender Nova" that ends friendships and improves grades.
Meadows is being tried for aggravated murder, but her supporters see her as a victim—both of her father's abuse, and of a series of callous and unjust institutions.
One particularly callous diagram making the rounds on Facebook calculated the average age of those who voted out and how long they would have to live with the decision.
But a college graduate, studying to be a physician, in a state with Virginia's troubled racial history, should know better than to reduce that history to a callous joke.
That conduct clearly shows that, as a young man, I had a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others.
It was also a callous one, which the movie's first half overlooks a little, as various surviving habitués of the club bathe in a warm nostalgic glow in interviews.
For example, is a "law-and-order conservative" callous toward the life challenges faced by poor people, or instead sensitive to the depredations that crime inflicts on their communities?
As Phaedra, Jennifer Decker was languor itself, with a callous side: She is very much in charge as she seduces Hippolytus, then lies to Theseus upon his surprise return.
For the past five decades, a violent past that no one can remember firsthand but everyone can imagine has been recreated by way of equally callous expulsions and annihilations.
She said on Sunday that Alaskan toughness has been a key theme in the response to the earthquake, but she stressed that tough does not mean callous or selfish.
After Dr. Blasey's courageous testimony, many saw the callous and ham-handed approach of Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, the committee's chairman, as a replay of the Thomas hearings.
Hallinan's eclectic narrative also extends to insights about 19th-century spirit photography ("It would be kitsch if it weren't so callous") and a Native American legend about human shadows.
"Disturbed to see Black leaders back @MikeBloomberg— There's a history of callous policies harming NYers of more color on housing, education & of course #SQF," he tweeted earlier this month.
The moral rot and callous corruption depicted in "Angels Wear White" has a particularly bracing effect in part because, cultural specifics aside, the inhumanity on display is hardly alien.
Mr. Trump's callous disregard for ethical norms is exactly the attitude that the founders sought to protect the country against, through the emoluments clauses they put into the Constitution.
This is smartly illuminated by a re-enactment of an attack from an actual transcript, the video game similarities chillingly underscored by the callous conversation inside the virtual cockpit.
At its hellish climax, when Vronsky, Anna's lover (played as callous by Taner Sahinturk), takes a tumble, the peasant standing in for his mare is strung up and hanged.
Information continues to emerge that speaks to the motivation behind this callous crime, including that they reportedly were linked to the Black Hebrew Israelites who hold anti-Semitic beliefs.
The WeWork team was basically hand-picked by Marcelo Claure, the former Sprint boss and callous Instagrammer who became WeWork's executive chairman as part of SoftBank Group's recent bailout.
A city whose residents often maintain that mixed communities are a source of civic pride has tacitly accepted a new urban landscape that is demonstrably callous and insane. Why?
And no verdict can heal the wounds of the five church members who survived the attack or the souls of those who lost loved ones to Roof's callous hand.
Denying Puerto Rico statehood in its time of need may sound like callous indifference, but at the end of the day, it is the best thing for the island.
Nicholas Bequelin, Amnesty International's East Asia Regional Director, tweeted that the news conference was "one of the most crude, cruel and callous political show(s) I have ever witnessed".
Blumenthal excoriating Amazon's delivery system as a "callous attempt to shirk its responsibilities and evade accountability," Dave Clark, senior vice president of Amazon, vociferously defended the $900 billion company.
" Herring called it a one-time occurrence and said he had "a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others.
No. I merely shared my disappointment and sadness in the team's callous response to domestic violence because I am a survivor and it impacted me in a deep way.
Seeing Schumer wear a bulletproof vest in this parody seems like a callous joke, since, last time I checked, there's no epidemic of police violence against educated, unarmed white women.
Given his tendency to personalize everything, and his penchant for transactional relationships, Trump's callous response to the Camp Fire might have something to do with a sense of personal grievance.
In an attempt to possibly correct his callous record on disability in the past, Trump's use of Crowley's story may have further illustrated his perspective on outdated views on disability.
He has demonstrated what a callous, disrespectful person he really is, and has never publicly apologized or shown any remorse for the cruel way in which he left my daughter.
The Secret World also blurred the lines between the real world and its own characters—like the intensely disinterested Kirsten Geary, whose callous middle management defined the laughably corporate Illuminati.
The administration uses the callous term "self-selection," suggesting that individuals who can't meet the new requirements for work or training have decided to do so on their own accord.
The only real conspiracy here is the ageless one between and among prison guards and jail officials who too often treat at-risk inmates with callous disregard and deliberate indifference.
Meanwhile, Batman's father Thomas Wayne, a callous and wealthy mayoral candidate, was equated with Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, who protesters accuse of being out of touch with the public.
"You're beautiful and you're talented and I'm sure you'll land on your feet" is a callous thing to say to anyone poised to lose a job, let alone a spouse.
"President Putin is moving aggressively to exploit the four months between now and the January 20 U.S. presidential inauguration, based on a callous political calculation," he added in the statement.
There are so many education things, group programs, things that help them improve their quality of life ... and to take away that opportunity, it's just a horrible, callous, insensitive decision.
It's a story of how austerity measures, gentrification, and a callous disregard for public safety have intertwined to create a tragedy—one that was no accident, but almost completely preventable.
Instead of giving lavishly compensated speeches to big banks and other special interests to enrich himself, Obama should fiercely defend immigrant children who are subject to callous cruelty from Trump.
This film, directed by James Solomon, challenges that contention, using witness accounts, police reports and more as Bill Genovese, Kitty's brother, searches for a less callous version of her death.
The documentary filmmaker Anthony Baxter captured the fallout in "You've Been Trumped" (2012), which portrayed Mr. Trump as a callous despoiler of the environment with no respect for his neighbors.
"It would be most callous of the Chinese authorities to use Liu Xia's relatives to put pressure on Liu Xia to prevent her speaking out in the future," Poon said.
In The Devil Wears Prada, Andy's big moment comes when she finally throws her phone in a Paris fountain, choosing herself over the needs of her callous, too-demanding boss.
"The callous attitude that senior officers displayed towards the young victims is extraordinary," said BBC social affairs correspondent Michael Buchanan in an analysis of the case published by the BBC.
Here and there, it gave him flashes of warmth and insight, and its willingness to let him be very callous with a friend who was rejected from magicland was impressive.
On Tuesday morning, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters the U.S. would "continue to work" with the coalition, from whom he has "not seen any callous disregard" for human life.
Like John McCain's family, Mr. Bassett's family has not forgiven Mr. Trump for the callous way he treated their loved one as he fought a losing battle against brain cancer.
By that time, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, had already called Mr. Ross's comments "appalling" and further evidence of the administration's "callous indifference" toward federal workers.
Instead, I see Mr. Trump's reprehensible calculation to separate children from their parents and his callous indifference to 800,000 Dreamers, many of whom know no country but the United States.
"This was a particularly vicious and callous attack, and that's what makes it such a serious offense," Judge Loretta A. Preska of Federal District Court said before imposing the sentence.
Having grown up in West Virginia as the granddaughter of an illiterate coal miner, Ms. Gibson said she found Mr. Trump's policies — and her family members' posts — to be callous.
"LYFT allowed LYFT DRIVER to continue driving after being on notice of the serious allegations being investigated, exhibiting a callous disregard for the safety of other passengers," the lawsuit stated.
"The continued judgment setting of Utopian standards for Zimbabwe are callous, vindictive and should not be allowed to continue ... enough is enough," Mnangagwa told supporters at a rally in October.
And with Juice's death so recent, the speculation—just like the "Lucid Dreams" fake seizure dances—feels a tad callous, especially when it takes the form of viral TikTok videos.
Some called the sentence a judicial attack on the military, Israel's most revered institution, while others asked if, after 50 years of occupation and war, Israeli hearts had grown callous.
" She continued, "It pains me to think of how callous I was with his feelings — that I stole what could have been such an important and beautiful moment from him.
For the next few months brown bears will wolf down copious amounts of salmon as they fatten up, some in extreme ways, in preparation for the winter's long, callous hibernation.
In the novel, the inhuman treatment that rendered her callous and indifferent to life is transformed through love, leading her to be filled with hope and a desire for good.
"This callous proposal will needlessly punish local, predominantly rural communities that depend on parks and public lands for outdoor recreation, sustainable jobs, and economic growth," Williams said in a statement.
Her involvement in a callous act that leads to the attack is something she clearly wrestles with, but she takes action to rectify at least part of what she has done.
"Already, too many women are denied abortion coverage because of how much they earn: HR 7 is cruel and callous legislation that would make these discriminatory bans permanent law," she said.
For Cummings, the city's immense social and political challenges could hardly obscure its vibrant culture, strong work ethic, and resilience -- thriving in spite of economic hardships and a president's callous disregard.
"This is simply a disruption and a distraction from the callous, chaotic and corrupt culture of this administration," Pressley said at a news conference on Monday, alongside the other three representatives.
His attitude toward Aokigahara was similarly callous and dismissive, entering a site where countless people have taken their lives with all the seriousness of a child walking through a haunted house.
Meanwhile, a major US network headlined a piece "Selfie leads to two women's deaths;" elsewhere on the internet, commenters on the many news stories about these women's deaths were remarkably callous.
It needs time to callous over so you must place it in a cool but dry area of your home for at least 7-10 days before reintroducing it into soil.
While most have chosen to engage in the royal mayhem because it's fun and exciting, others' intentions have been more callous, as they unnecessarily pick apart Markle's appearance and past relationship.
Throughout the trial, too, he sometimes had a smirk or a smile on his face — a sign, some critics said, that he was the callous and spoiled killer described by prosecutors.
"If you are making $1103,000, and say you have an offer for $125,000 but will stay if you give me $130,000, you come off a bit callous and greedy," said Twersky.
" In response, Christie said he had been "disturbed by the tone and behavior and attitude of callous indifference that was displayed in the emails by my former campaign manager, Bill Stepien.
The explosion outside Manchester Arena on Monday night that killed 22 people was a "callous terrorist attack", U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May told the media after chairing an emergency security meeting.
Portia de Rossi claims Steven Seagal put her on the casting couch in his office during an audition -- and she's also blasting her then-agent for a callous and nonchalant reaction.
Suarez was hailed a self-sacrificing hero back home for the calculated decision, for which he was sent off and suspended, but derided everywhere else for an act of callous gamesmanship.
"This week, as they toast Donald Trump and his callous administration his own awful words will be playing in the back of their mind over and over again," the statement continued.
"It's callous, it was hostile and totally unnecessary," he said talking to a swarm of reporters and TV cameras outside the courthouse as protesters shouted over him, calling Manafort a traitor.
I had always shied away from writing about the food of Haiti, thinking it might seem callous to speak of the cuisine of a place where hunger seems to be prevalent.
If anything, he added, his book fell short because he was not callous enough, because he could actually feel the pain he was inflicting on the people he was writing about.
Frederika Wilson, who was in the car with Johnson when Trump called, insisted the President had been callous about the loss of life and left things worse than he found them.
It was important to me that she's funny, self-aware, and entertaining company for the audience to keep—but also, whenever she seems callous or dismissive, it's because of underlying pain.
"I am horrified at this callous act of vandalism, and saddened for those veterans who are listed on the monument and their families who are still here with us," she said.
This kind of frivolous movement by people who think they're healthy shows a callous disregard not just for those who are medically vulnerable but for our very health-care system itself.
"We simply do not understand this callous disregard for the safety of children by Cardinal DiNardo and other Houston Church officials," Mr. Norris said in a statement for the survivors network.
After last week's revelations about media mogul Harvey Weinstein's history of alleged sexual harassment, public figures have come out with a variety of reactions, from the sympathetic to the downright callous.
Salazar has vehemently denied all the allegations against him, telling outlets like Sports Illustrated that while some of his comments were "callous or insensitive," he never abused or discriminated against athletes.
He loses his composure and erupts with a lifetime of resentments against Jimmy — the younger brother who always skates through life, despite choices that are amoral, callous or just plain stupid.
Those of us on the other side need to be clear that Mr. Trump's callous disregard for people outside his demographic is intolerable, and will be destructive to the entire nation.
But we should be mindful that thousands of immigrants seeking a better life for themselves and their children have been separated from their families by a cold, cruel and callous president.
S. Harrison, in Pittsburgh: As a patriot and veteran I am sickened by this callous disregard for people who are critical to the safety of our men and women in combat.
But do you think, in your heart of hearts, that Republicans are this evil, this callous on this issue that they would actually like to see kids suffer, that they enjoy that?
She is not perfect at relationships, likely a lifelong reaction to being orphaned then adopted by a callous pageant mom — but she is fiercely loyal and protective of her adoptive sister, Trish.
A Michigan gas station manager was fired after her callous response to an employee's request for time off to be with her son, who was reportedly placed on life support, went viral.
Mr Fitzpatrick says there is no reason to suppose that Mr Kim, who appears rational if exceedingly callous and violent, would invite the destruction of his regime by launching a nuclear attack.
Both Arya and Lady Stoneheart's missions are to find and kill Cersei (Lena Headey), the Freys, and the rest of the Lannisters, but Lady Stoneheart's zombie-like state leaves her especially callous.
People were mad that Uber seemed to have a callous response to the taxi worker strike, and then they got madder when they learned Kalanick would be advising Trump on economic policy.
"With this latest callous decision, the President has doubled down on his cruelty and further undermined our global leadership, our Constitution and our proud heritage as a nation of immigrants," she added.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI BEACH — That the culture of the marginalized is utilized by their own oppressors — for advertising, for fun — is a callous peculiarity of colonization (and xenophobia).
If anything, the music came across as hopeful, mysterious, beautiful, expressive, touching, and sad — the soft, vulnerable sounds one can make in the face of an indifferent universe and increasingly callous society.
It would now look callous for Republicans to follow through on the $876m in cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency that they were planning to vote on before the storm hit.
Launched on World Humanitarian Day, the petition describes "a decades-long pattern of callous negligence" by U.N. agencies, governments and international relief groups in protecting those on the frontlines of delivering relief.
When we review animals here on The Verge, some of the conceptual fun comes from treating things that have been shaped by the callous hand of evolution like they're high-tech gadgets.
The woman has just lost her mother, and to bash for her harming the environment in the comments on her tribute video seems a little callous in terms of time and place.
Seeing the results of the president's callous "zero tolerance policy" on babies, toddlers, and families offers a disturbing glimpse of the character or lack thereof of the man who ordered that policy.
It was bad enough that we were abandoning beloved Park Slope, with its brownstones and organic coffee bars, for a country still often seen in the American imagination as callous and forbidding.
It was Ferguson residents, outraged by the callous treatment of 18-year-old Michael Brown's body — in full view of many children — who tweeted the picture of his corpse to social media.
The complaint describes Trump's actions towards his driver as "an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and entitlement" and says that Trump demonstrated "callousness and cupidity" when he denied Cintron a raise.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Sunday chastised the governor's "callous decision," saying it would lead to a $300 million city property tax hike at the same time Rauner wants local property taxes capped.
His callous indifference here is not a personality quirk or accident, but a necessary feature for a regime that seeks to dehumanize and destroy in their pursuit of a white nationalist agenda.
But as you walk, the floor steadily descends; by the end, the columns are all dangling above, leaving you in the position of the callous spectators in old photographs of public lynchings.
Donald Trump is a man known for saying unbelievably dumb and cartoonishly despicable things, but the way he's handling the hurricane devastation in Puerto Rico is gross even by his callous standards.
Eran Lerman, a former deputy national security adviser who now helps run a conservative think tank in Jerusalem, said no Israelis believed that their army was callous about the loss of life.
Pointing to a $50 billion federal bailout of G.M. in 2009 following the financial crisis, as well as union concessions, many G.M. workers have said they view the decisions as particularly callous.
One person feels so small," said Kristi Orr, 40, who came from nearby in Maryland with nine friends, and along the way made a multicolored sign reading "Super Callous Fascist Extra Braggadocious.
In place of modernization, the FDIC and OCC came up with a plan to turn the clock back with a callous invitation for banks to behave badly and get away with it.
Furthermore, it includes particularly callous and cruel rape and incest exceptions that force rape victims to wait 22019 hours and make two visits to see two different providers before having an abortion.
While 62 percent of white officers said that they had become more callous toward people since taking the job, about half that number of of black officers, 32 percent, said the same.
It is the Palestinian people, virtual prisoners in an increasingly volatile conflict, who will most directly suffer the consequences of this callous and ill-advised attempt to respond to Israel's security concerns.
At that point, one of the protesters also started following Sealy around as he chanted "womp womp" carrying her own sign that read "Super Callous Racist Fascist Sexist Braggadocious," the video shows.
In 2013, a group of Wrexham fans produced a series of callous banners during the game, including a sign reading, "Come join Lunty in Hell", another reference to Chester fan Danny Lunt.
"Those high in psychopathy have an antisocial streak, callous disregard for others, but they also are pretty good socially — at least at first because this helps them get what they want," he says.
It's not surprising why political leaders often turn a blind eye toward refugees, or grow callous when it comes to the hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children.
On the cover of Amici, "Primo" is stylized with an exclamation mark—a gesture towards pure fun that could strike as callous irony on the cover of many other rock records of late.
"Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has a horrifying history of hiding women and children within militant operating areas and terrorist camps, and continuously shows a callous disregard for innocent lives," US Col.
Kranz's long history at the German automaker makes the sudden shift to the untested and beleaguered FF all the more noteworthy; he's hardly a callous climber, jumping from stunt hire to stunt hire.
The photographs were taken after a fire killed 301 miners in the spring of 2014 and they quickly became symbols of the government's callous reaction to the worst industrial accident in Turkey's history.
GM's callous decision to reduce or cease operations in American plants, while opening or increasing production in plants in Mexico and China for sales to American consumers, is profoundly damaging to our workforce.
Perez went on to criticize the National Rifle Association for "cruel and callous indifference" to America's spate of mass shootings, including last month's assault at a Florida high school that left 17 dead.
There is no equivalence between Clinton's callous remarks and the hostility of the Sentinelese—for one thing, the dynamics at play between the powerful and the vulnerable in these two situations are reversed.
The bill also includes particularly callous and cruel rape and incest exceptions that force rape victims to wait 22019 hours and make two visits to see two different providers before having an abortion.
"Since the beginning, President Trump has shown callous disregard toward mothers, fathers, and children who only want to find safety," Amnesty International USA's tactical campaigns manager Ashley Houghton said in a press release.
" Garner's widow: Officer 'should have been fired right on the spot' Still, Garner's widow on Friday called the handling of the case by de Blasio and city officials "very disheartening and very callous.
"I don't know anyone in the world with thicker skin, or anyone about whom more callous things have been said, and she just truly doesn't care," a former Pelosi staff member told me.
Inducting Boyd into a life of independent farming, Sally also introduced him to another aspect of the reality of black farming: the callous attitude towards blacks on the part of local USDA officials.
Of course, Brunetti has seen crimes like this before, but this cop is neither jaded nor callous, and he has that rare quality Italians would call "un cuore d'oro," a heart of gold.
As the Indian reaction to his offer, and even Priyanka Chopra's dismissive condescension toward the questioning of her own and India's position, demonstrates a callous lack of empathy by a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
The alternatives presented by the novel are hardly inspiring: the making of yet more wealth, as embodied by the Konstantinous' power-hungry family empire, or the blithe, callous enjoyment of well-funded leisure.
I wish that I could write those words with the callous commercialism with which some will no doubt read them, as overheated rhetoric simply designed to stir agitation, provoke controversy and garner clicks.
" In her book, released Tuesday, Moore expresses regret for being "callous" with Cryer's feelings at the time and "that I stole what could have been such an important and beautiful moment from him.
People hated 2001's A Life's Work for its ambivalent (and supposedly callous) attitude toward motherhood; they hated 2012's Aftermath for what they said was a self-exonerating treatment of her divorce.
Appelbaum duly mentions the failures of these myriad economic policies, like the Federal Reserve's callous indifference to the havoc caused when scores went unemployed because of sky-high interest rates in the 1980s.
The rebuttals — a combination of callous, clumsy and sometimes comical — have come variously from the spokesman of the president's office, the increasingly retrograde-sounding state media and the Facebook pages of several officials.
The folks behind Veronica Mars came off as blinkered and callous with their show's big death, and they had far less of a justification for that big death than the Magicians producers did.
Probably a lot like the actual proposal released by the White House on Monday: a declaration of war on hardworking Americans, littered with misplaced priorities and callous cuts unsuccessfully pursued in past requests.
Jen also killed Judy's version of Ted (remember Ted was a cheater and a liar) when she killed Judy's callous, lying ex, Steve, so in a way, they might actually be kind of... even?
Rodin seemed to offer a binding, timeless, and universal point: that the practice of conquering by attrition is as merciless, callous, and was as present within the artist's own time as it is now.
There are some ugly, self-serving messages in the movie, which is incongruously bent on creating sympathy for Batman's worst enemy and one of DC Comics' most notoriously callous mass murderers and atrocity architects.
If there is a better match, hookup, partner out there — even the potential for better — then the ends justify the means in being a callous person by ghosting/orbiting/new slang of-the-day.
"David and Pauline Williams carried out a string of sickening and callous sexual attacks on children and teenagers without remorse over a 15-year period," Detective Constable Debbie Dow told reporters after the trial.
Crazy Rich Asian's Rachel is a far cry from Cinderella, who was victim to a pair of mean step-sisters and a cold, callous step-mother who relegated her to a life of domesticity.
"However, the Government will flat out reject and block callous attempts by any group or constituency to leverage off the suffering of the people of Puerto Rico at their most vulnerable moment," it said.
Though she was sometimes a bit callous to the other kids, Helga had a good heart and some serious art skills — building a bubblegum sculpture of her "football head" crush couldn't have been easy!
As she works her way up to clinic director, she witnesses callous and dangerous treatment of patients — one young woman is left sitting in a recovery room, bleeding into her socks, until Johnson intervenes.
What we should really be concerned of is the kind of callous thinking that turns a blind eye to the suffering in the world and assumes there is nothing to be done to help.
This sort of fossil-fuel realpolitik might seem callous, but it is far less likely to lead to wars than either the neoconservative pugnaciousness of Bolton or Trump's own mercantilist hunger for trade wars.
This murder—callous, impulsive, and utterly pointless—was just one of hundreds inflicted with a knife over the course of last year, as the U.K.'s knife crime crisis continued to escalate from 2017.
Efforts by the organization to address its problems have been "ad hoc, reactive, and inconsistent," the report said, and the senior leadership team was described by staff as out-of-touch, incompetent and callous.
The most polarizing President of modern times, in a week in which he was denounced by Democrats as callous for sending 800,000 undocumented migrants into limbo, then declared a new bipartisan era had dawned.
It's also relevant that, like the Trump administration's callous immigrant child separation policy, Zara has a questionable record with children, since some appear to have been found working in Brazilian sweatshops making their clothes.
"As cruel and callous as that scheme was, what makes it unlawful was that they misused government resources to carry it out," Cortes said in closing arguments at federal court in Newark, New Jersey.
The Rolling Stone article seemed to do this particularly well: Jackie's story was heartbreaking and shockingly brutal, and the responses of her friends and school administrators, as the article described them, were senselessly callous.
Pop Warner and the other defendants "acted with callous indifference" and players who participated in Pop Warner dating back nearly two decades are entitled to an unspecified amount of damages, according to the complaint.
Self-aggrandizing oratory, the mercurial backstabbing of loyalists, callous disregard for anyone else's well-being: The party's bedrock principles would bring a tear to my eye if I had the capacity to feel tenderness.
He's a talented, serious and agile writer, who possesses genuine tenderness for the dim and luckless, the uncouth and poor, people whom the "callous and fickle literary world" aren't much interested in these days.
Displaying the approximate self-awareness of an infant still struggling to grasp object permanence, Booker denounced the man he had previously praised for his work on civil rights as callous and indifferent to justice.
And, of course, Trump himself, who inherited the money that allowed him to build businesses (which then repeatedly filed for bankruptcy) before segueing into a storied career as a cartoonish and callous TV personality.
"These comments were grossly inaccurate, callous, embarrassing and beneath the dignity of the Office of the President of the United States," a group of 130 lawmakers wrote in a letter to Trump on Tuesday.
What I got was the opposite: a callous indifference to our justified sense of fear, and repetition of the same kind of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories you heard from people like the Pittsburgh shooter.
First, it's a mysterious guest, an orthopedic surgeon (Ed Harris), then it's his callous wife (Michelle Pfeiffer, a standout in the movie), who overstays her welcome and asks prying questions about Mother's sex life.
According to a 2012 New York Times article, more and more psychologists are identifying " callous-unemotional" children who might be displaying early signs of psychopathy ranging from out-and-out sadism to small manipulations.
"That conduct clearly shows that, as a young man, I had a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others," Herring said in a statement.
Genocide, exploitation and callous dismissal at the hands of white people are all unfortunate parts, to borrow a phrase from Dolan, of the "history and legacy" of the Native American experience in recent centuries.
That is, until we're not; until we're standing on the field of play, looking at the scores of frothing smiles and swinging arms and callous chants, wondering who the hell this is all for.
I dreamed you into existence, careful to make you less perfect than I knew you would be, choosing your grandmother's weak knees, your grandfather's cruel streak, an aunt's meatless calves, my own callous vanity.
Arguments over what precisely is to blame for Mr. Trump's apotheosis — inequality, callous globalized elites, corruptible local legislators, zealous ideologues, a news media either toxic or complaisant — will only intensify in the coming months.
" In a 2-1 decision, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not protect workers from "a boorish, callous, condescending, or overbearing supervisor.
" In a statement, Jefferson Keel, the president of the National Congress of American Indians, condemned, "in the strongest possible terms, the casual and callous use of these events as part of a political attack.
Since House of Balloons, callous references to the Nightmare on Elm Street were used to colour nightmarish stories of sex, drugs, and hedonism throughout his music, which has also lent itself in his videos.
The bar staff members are so emotionless and unfriendly they would probably just shrug if they saw you eating your own baby and are therefore too callous to feel involved in your personal love problems.
Some remarks, especially Geftman-Gold's sneeringly callous comment – for which she has since apologized – could cause further misery in those seeking to cope with the trauma of injury or loss of someone close to them.
It's not surprising why political leaders often turn a blind eye toward refugees, or grow a callous heart when it comes to the hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children.
Therefore, the suggestion that Sanders should stand down and endorse another candidate because of a health condition that many Americans live and work with is not only callous, but carries a bitter flavor of discrimination.
But China's air pollution undermines its soft power: it is widely seen as evidence of a callous government that cares more about making the country richer than the health of its people or the planet.
A play about bad things happening to bad people, it laughs at characters who are almost certainly poorer, worse educated and less sophisticated than the audience it attracts, which feels callous and maybe classist, too.
Maybe Lohan is doing better, maybe she did just need to escape to Greece and build her own empire and leave her cruel family and a callous industry behind in LA. It's a neat trick.
Even when it stumbles as a film, it has a definite point of view on what a humanity callous enough to revive a species for its own pleasure and inquiry ought to experience in return.
Anti-choice politicians and activists love to describe late-term abortions as evil decisions made by callous, selfish women who don't care about their bodies or their pregnancies, who are lazy, lascivious, and cold-hearted.
The film depicts Mapplethorpe — at least, at the height of his fame — as a narcissist with a gluttonous need for the spotlight, and a callous indifference to the concerns, or indeed the lives of others.
Parker was initially callous when discussing the allegations, which included him sexually assaulting a drunk woman, inviting his then-college roommate to do the same and harassing her when she reported the rape to authorities.
But as the Democratic Party has moved in one direction and the Republican Party shifted in the other, our political debate has been overwhelmed by sanctimony and callous disregard from both sides for the other.
Restaurant Review 7 Photos View Slide Show ' No matter how callous and unfeeling we restaurant critics may appear, none of us, as far as I know, has actually hoped for a restaurant to burn down.
" Representative Ann Kirkpatrick, Democrat of Arizona, said Mr. McDonald was "wrong to downplay the need to measure wait times," while Representative Loretta Sanchez, Democrat of California, said she was "disappointed by Secretary McDonald's callous comments.
Based on the outright denial of overwhelming scientific reality -- and telegraphed in suspense-building gameshow style this week via Twitter and conflicting media teasers -- it is Trump at his most callous, ignorant and attention-seeking.
And in their desire to own one of these turbocharged weapons of mass slaughter, which is clearly overkill for anything but mowing down herds of humans, aren't today's AR-15 buyers uniquely twisted and callous?
My only hope is that your callous act has turned this process into such a dysfunctional circus that it will cause the Senate – and indeed all Americans – to reconsider how we evaluate Supreme Court nominees.
In the moral universe of Sixteen Candles, Jake is allowed to be callous to Caroline without losing his dream boy status because, Sixteen Candles briskly assures us, Caroline is not the right kind of girl.
"You began college just weeks after George Zimmerman was acquitted in the callous killing of Trayvon Martin," Professor Terry, an assistant professor of African and African-American studies and social studies, said in his address.
"This plaintiff continues to display a callous disregard for everyone by himself, revictimizing individuals whose lives were shattered by his own misguided actions," Crump said in a statement issued on his and Travon's parents' behalf.
Since the totalitarian incompetence and callous dishonesty of the Chinese Communist Party brought about the public health catastrophe, it would be the ultimate justice if it proved to be the cause of its political demise.
Not to sound callous, but however painful it may have been, it's a much less extraordinary circumstance, and (fairly or not) could raise more questions than it resolves about whether you're ready to move ahead.
An additional X factor is whether the Sunshine State's large and growing number of Puerto Rican residents will vote against Republicans because of Trump's callous response to their friends and family impacted by Hurricane Maria.
Such callous details, juxtaposed against the larger-than-life horrors of Angola, make Solitary a must-read look at the justice system, and of humanity struggling to endure in the most abject and frustrating conditions.
Judge Peter Kidd of the County Court of Victoria told a packed courtroom on Wednesday that Cardinal Pell's "brazen, callous offending" deserved a commensurate punishment, and said he would sentence the cardinal on March 13.
"The failure of Broward County Public Schools, and of the Principal and School Resource Officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life-threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent," Arreaza wrote.
" Thomassey acknowledged the seemingly callous nature of Morton's actions after Mangan was shot — smiling in the photo he took with his friend after he was shot — but argued the events were a series of "devastating errors.
" On "My Enemy," which features The National's Matt Berninger, he opens the track with "all your words are so cold, so callous, so clean / In the moment you could be honest, you could wake up, up.
Ironically, it's Samuel who has the more interesting arc, as an ostensibly honorable man who resorts to the same sort of callous treatment of his slaves when his social standing among his fellow whites is threatened.
Trump earlier this month floated the idea of busing undocumented migrants stopped at the border to "sanctuary cities," a move critics called illustrative of a callous approach to the issue and some Trump allies called impractical.
Of course, you're also a buyer, looking for a juicy rump steak to hold onto at night—and being the buyer can make us callous and thoughtless, particularly with the veil of technology to hide behind.
And instead of going into the pockets of callous, invisible investors, the incredible surpluses that Uber used to take over the world could go back to the drivers themselves, the ones who made it all possible.
" -- "We all know that the Frank children were murdered by the Nazis, but what is less known is the way Anne's fate was sealed by a callous fear of refugees, among the world's most desperate people.
The court's chief judge, Peter Kidd, said he was not convinced by those arguments, saying Pell had engaged in "callous, brazen offending" against two boys in a room with an open door, causing trauma and distress.
Their strategy of painting the accusers as fabulists or part of a conspiracy has the effect of making them seem callous toward any woman who has a story about a powerful man taking advantage of her.
How do you believe they will feel if the president, the Senate Judiciary Committee and the full Senate show the callous disregard of their rights by not conducting a fair and full investigation of their claims?
The impression that people will recall is that of a callous airline with little regard for its customers in an industry that has become the bane of those who take to the airways throughout the world.
I've seen firsthand how devastating military conflict is, and I think if more members of Congress actually knew the realities of war and regime change, they wouldn't be so callous about dropping bombs in distant countries.
It seems almost callous and calculating to divert attention to the political dimension of this, but this tragedy was — by dint of timing and magnitude — politicized even before the blood dried and the dead were named.
If it seems callous to suggest that making more beautiful rooms can make for a better world, it's immensely moving to see how powerful that idea was for the utopian thinkers of the late nineteenth century.
"If this callous attack is found to be a deliberate targeting of humanitarians, it would amount to a war crime," U.N. aid chief Stephen O'Brien said in a statement calling for an immediate and independent investigation.
On the other hand, he displays the callous misogyny of those in power in Gilead, calling June a "girl" and saying she's asking for too much — not to mention the fact that he designed Gilead's colonies.
In many ways, the contemporary plight of the Premier League manager taps into a whole host of socialist causes: poor job security, callous bosses and vilification by the press are familiar problems for Britain's working classes.
More callous observers of this dynamic could brush off the wage concerns by saying that for most women, being an NFL cheerleader should be considered a hobby, and therefore not paid commensurate to an actual job.
While such actions might be expected of an oil company, its awareness that "the problems and dilemmas of climatic change concern us all" over a quarter century ago makes these actions feel particularly callous in retrospect.
Trump has found — or has always had — a winning populism perfectly suited for this moment in our history, when the anxious, scared, hateful and callous desire an unapologetic voice that has the backing of actual power.
He said that Mr. Arps had been cruel and callous in sharing the video as the victims' families waited to hear if their relatives were alive, and that Mr. Arps's actions amounted to a hate crime.
There is also some indication that people high in psychopathic or callous behavioral traits demonstrate less spontaneous mimicking behavior, which may be why they are not moved by the fearful or angry faces of their victims.
But Polar, Venezuela's largest private company whose high-profile owner Lorenzo Mendoza is cast by the government as a symbol of callous capitalism and architect of an "economic war" against socialism, was given the cold shoulder.
According to Jane Russ, chairperson of the Hare Preservation Trust, beyond the torment and gruesome death experienced by the hares, the dogs involved can also suffer as a result of their owners' callous attitudes towards animals.
"Simplistic solutions like walls will not solve the complex problem of unsafe, irregular, disorderly migration, demonstrating a callous disregard for the lives of migrants and jaw-dropping irresponsibility toward the community of nations," Mr. Frelick said.
Some relatives of Americans who died in the country are relating harrowing tales of pleading with hotel employees for ambulances, long waits to retrieve the bodies of their loved ones and callous responses from Dominican officials.
Ned Stark's noble honesty was shown to be too naive; the callous rule of the Lannisters meant their subjects showed them no loyalty; the messianic appeal of Daenerys led the character to morph into a fanatical dictator.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman "Today's mass execution is a chilling demonstration of the Saudi Arabian authorities callous disregard for human life," Lynn Maalouf, the Middle East research director at Amnesty International, said in a statement.
The protagonists in "Angels in America" are confronted not only by homophobia and self-destruction but also by their own natures, by love's power and love's failure, by censorious religions and callous politicians, by racism and classism.
The damage done by this misguided decision, and the callous apathy on the part of officials to quickly admit their error and work expeditiously to correct it, displays a staggering level of ineptitude, if not criminal negligence.
U.N. aid chief Stephen O'Brien said initial reports indicated many people had been killed or seriously wounded, including SARC volunteers, and that if the "callous attack" was found to be deliberate it amount to a war crime.
But the companies that are hoping to hasten the adoption of this disruptive technology don't want to seem callous to this brewing labor crisis, so they are joining forces to study the "human impact" of robot cars.
For example, take Frederica Wilson, who found herself the target of Trump's ire last year when she criticized the reportedly callous way the president spoke to Myeshia Johnson, a black grieving military widow, in a phone call.
People often feel pressure to listen to complainers because they don't want to be seen as callous or rude, but there's a fine line between lending a sympathetic ear and getting sucked into their negative emotional spiral.
A character doesn't have to be enacting a clearly delineated portion of their arc—here is where I become callous, here is where I become empowered, here is where I become myself—to be worthy of attention.
It is not clear that there are too many people; and it is callous to ask couples who might want children to forgo that joy simply because some of their neighbours would prefer a less populous planet.
"This callous and appalling attack against innocent civilians, many of them women and children, underscores the critical danger that terrorism poses inside Pakistan, throughout the region, and around the globe," the White House said in a statement.
Finger is being a little generous, the extra digit looks more like an ambitious callous, but "it's more than just a nub," study co-author Adam Hartstone-Rose of North Carolina State University said in a release.
"We condemn in the strongest possible terms the casual and callous use of these events as part of a political attack," Jefferson Keel, president of the National Congress of American Indians, said in a statement on Monday.
People often feel pressure to listen to complainers because they don't want to be seen as callous or rude, but there's a fine line between lending a sympathetic ear and getting sucked into their negative emotional spirals.
The initiator of games that evolve into orgies is George (Marilyn Lima), who is piqued when the group's callous ringleader, Alex (Finnegan Oldfield), treats her with indifference after they hook up, and decides to stir things up.
"We cannot sweep under the rug the callous disregard for human life and flagrant violations of international norms the Saudis are showing," said Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, the senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee.
"By blocking access for humanitarian organizations, Myanmar's authorities have put tens of thousands of people at risk and shown a callous disregard for human life," Tirana Hassan, Amnesty International's director for crisis response, said in a statement.
Her lawyers claimed antidepressant drugs influenced her behavior; though the prosecution preferred to cast her as a callous narcissist who craved the sympathy of her peers and believed a suicidal boyfriend would earn her a popularity boost.
" In a statement, Amnesty's secretary general, Kumi Naidoo, added: "Turkish military forces and their allies have displayed an utterly callous disregard for civilian lives, launching unlawful deadly attacks in residential areas that have killed and injured civilians.
It is now beyond doubt that the people of Manchester and of this country have fallen victim to a callous terrorist attack — an attack that targeted some of the youngest people in our society with cold calculation.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein will face the challenge of defending himself in his rape trial as he tries to undermine his accusers' credibility without appearing callous to jurors, according to several legal experts.
Admittedly, it is going to be hard for President Trump to win the trust of constituents who have been deeply hurt by his decades of bigoted pronouncements, alleged racist actions, and seemingly callous attitude toward minority concerns.
And no one can accuse Ewa Banaskiewicz and Mateusz Dymek, the writers and directors of "My Friend the Polish Girl," of embracing safety in their singular, if somewhat forced attempt to query society's callous treatment of immigrants.
As the general minister and president of the United Church of Christ, a denomination with 5,000 churches and nearly one million members, I am deeply troubled by these callous policies that are literally costing people their lives.
Their lawyer in Costa Rica, Joseph Alfonso Rivera Cheves, appeared to suggest a callous disregard in the aftermath, noting that the same day Ms. Stefaniak vanished, her Airbnb room was being cleaned and new renters checked in.
National Briefing | Midwest The parents of a 2-year-old Flint girl sued the city and Michigan on Monday over high levels of lead in the child's blood, accusing officials of callous and deliberate indifference over contaminated water.
One pair of videos had the boys doing something that could be seen as callous, with the black boy stepping on someone's homework with muddy shoes and the white boy walking away with someone else's handheld video game.
"Encouraging the spread of an acute infectious disease in a community demonstrates a callous disregard for the health and safety of friends, family, neighbors, and unsuspecting members of the general public," the department said in a statement Wednesday.
Indians took to the streets during the weekend to protest their government's callous response to the horrifying rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl in January in which supporters of his political party have been implicated.
Although Paul subsequently issued apologies, the callous stunt was just the latest in a string of incidents where popular YouTubers have posted jaw-droppingly offensive, prejudiced, or unethical content that would never pass muster at a traditional outlet.
Their mad scientist Rick Sanchez is monstrously callous, and while they haven't shied away from exposing the destructive effects of his actions, Harmon and Rolland have also suggested over and over that Rick is basically in the right.
But to ignore the fact that it was a charity single would be a callous oversight, so here we are: "Do They Know It's Christmas?" raised £8 million for famine-relief charities within a year of its release.
John Boyega will play Bigwig the bunny The first animated adaptation of the book came in 1978, and scarred countless younger viewers at the time with its brutal depictions of crazed rabbits, terrifying dogs, and cruel, callous humans.
Corey Lewandowski had a brash -- and incredibly callous -- response to a story about a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome being taken from her mother at the border ... and it set off a fiery live TV exchange.
"I am astonished with the callous disregard to the interests of the Brain family," he wrote on his Facebook page, accusing the ministry of refusing to recognize the support of the local community and the devolved Scottish government.
On the other side of the meter is "Scripted Trump," who we saw address the country on Monday with a call for healing the wounds he had helped open with his callous response to the events in Virginia.
There are inventive moments, moments of such callous violence they would be thought unbelievable if there weren't caught clearly on tape and circulated on internet for the world to witness, and moments where tragedy conflates and conjures triumph.
While Ali is a bit of a callous person (she constantly belittles her assistant and treats other people terribly), is it clear that she is very good at her job, evidenced by her slew of high-profile clients.
Usually, she ignored the pool, but that day she looked at us as if she were a cornered animal; even to me, and I was quite callous then, our presence seemed like a cruel intrusion on her vulnerability.
While it's true that most of the time Quantic Dreams' games are good for a campy romp, the insulting depictions, the callous use of women's bodies as emotional collateral, and the simplification of complex issues, all add up.
Last week I joined New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as he announced a multi-state lawsuit against the Trump administration for its callous and unnecessary repeal of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA program.
KS: There was the famous Vanity Fair article that caused all kinds of ruckus around Tinder, and it was also about sexting and other things among young people where they seem so callous and rude to each other.
So sad, that I would urge young men and women — and their families — to think twice about joining the military, which has been so good to my son, given the callous leadership demonstrated by the commander in chief.
When it comes to the crisis of retirement security and asset building, the financial industry has been either callous in a focus on serving only the very wealthy or rapacious as it saddles everyday investors with high fees.
Initially it appeared as if he had contacted his new security gurus to help him move money out of the country; the revelation that he was talking about a human being in such callous terms bordered on nauseating.
His pushing of the Republicans' callous Obamacare repeal-and-replace plan — a plan that would strip health insurance coverage from tens of millions of Americans, and a plan that Trump has demonstrated no particular policy knowledge of — matters.
Warren distilled her foreign policy views in a November 2018 speech at American University in Washington, lashing out at "reckless, endless wars in the Middle East" and "trade deals rammed through with callous disregard for our working people".
And to also make them decent, compassionate, alert, engaged truth-seekers, neither callous, fearful Party enablers nor complacent, dead-eyed Proles who poke their iPhones and scoff at memes and chirp their discontent in brief blips of coherence.
The rules for them could be more gentle, but if you do something heinous with a callous and pre-psychopath nature, the chances of ever recovering are not good, as compared to other kids who have redeeming qualities.
Some people wrote and apologized for their callous selfies at the Holocaust memorial, like this guy, but others who took photos at death sites just saw it as a backdrop for a moment with themselves — like this guy.
"Facts" suggests he has fully internalized Drake and Future's "What a Time to Be Alive" (as do the collaborations with the Brooklyn rapper Desiigner, a new signee to Mr. West's label who raps with the callous distance of Future).
On Thursday, a lawyer for the family, Earl S. Ward, said in a telephone interview that the lawsuit was "cold and callous," especially coming shortly after an announcement in December that no charges would be filed in the case.
These companies' actions are also often arbitrary and callous, as is the case with Facebook's ongoing campaign to force trans people to use their legal names, a policy that also puts sex workers and survivors of abuse at risk.
The defense argued that it took Liang several minutes to realize he'd shot Gurley, but prosecutors painted Liang as a callous person more concerned with finding the bullet he had fired than with trying to save the man's life.
And in Pasar Ikan residents who attended the protests claim that their problem with Ahok is certainly not that he is ethnic Chinese; nor, really, because of his perceived blasphemy; but simply because of his callous treatment of them.
The photographs conveyed two striking aspects of life in the Chinese countryside: a hunger for education so strong that children will risk their lives for it, and a callous lack of government attention to the needs of rural students.
On Monday, Fratzscher releases a new book, called "Verteilungskampf" (The Distribution Battle), which tackles what he says is another fantasy: the notion that Germany is a nirvana of economic and social equality - more caring Scandinavia than callous United States.
The airline then issued a statement derided as callous before its stock prices sunk into the abyss, at which point the CEO said the company was reviewing policies that led to the brutal removal and delivered an actual apology.
If you are callous enough to put in headphones and cue up 'Reply All' while someone who just saw you naked watches in horror, I recommend this strategy, especially if it's something you already do on a nightly basis.
Finsbury Park Mosque said it was a "callous terrorist attack" and noted it had occurred almost exactly a year after a man obsessed with Nazis and extreme right-wing ideology murdered lawmaker Jo Cox, a former humanitarian aid worker.
They accused her of showing greed "in its most callous form" with the "intent of disrupting the fragile peace of Liberia", and backed a challenge to the first round results brought by other parties before the country's election commission.
Tasked by Commissioner Roosevelt with delivering John Moore's purloined sketchbook to Dr. Lazlo Kreizler — whom she would otherwise as soon avoid, after his callous inquiries about her father's suicide — Sara finds the doctor people-watching in a local park.
But animal suffering is a different category: to fret over animals, given the anguish experienced by so many people, can seem like misplaced priorities at best, and a callous insult to the needs of the human community at worst.
In laying out the story Monday morning to his 304,000 Twitter followers, Mr. Kashuv said the "egregious and callous" comments were made "in an attempt to be as extreme and shocking as possible," not because of any personal beliefs.
Trump's eventual adversary confronts a daunting balancing act: He or she must be tougher than usual without being callous, mingle the right measure of pugilism with optimism, and avoid the self-examination and self-recrimination that never trap Trump.
Pompeo is likely to look even more myopic in light of the humanitarian tsunami crashing over Iran: His belligerence will only reinforce for Iranians the image of a callous America choosing to bully Iran's regime as its people suffer.
The adult human world regards animals through a callous, utilitarian lens, as sources of food, labor or ornamental cuteness, a fact that "Okja," Bong Joon-ho's wonderful new film, takes to a dystopian but also an unnervingly realistic extreme.
"The failure of Broward County Public Schools, and of the Principal and School Resource Officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life-threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent," the attorney wrote, according to CNN.
" He called for a dismantling of "this default understanding of Trinity as a credentialing factory," warning that without it, students would merely ascend to "a comfortable perch atop a cognitive elite that is self-serving, callous and spiritually barren.
They also have unfettered loyalty to President Trump, who appears to have a callous, scorched-earth mentality when it comes to programs that may help victims of domestic abuse or workers cast adrift in a brutal, bottom-line economy.
"The actions of LeGrier were criminal, done in a willful, malicious and wanton manner, and showed a depraved and callous disregard for the rights and priveleges of others, so as to make punitive damages appropriate and just," the suit says.
Pell was sentenced to six years in prison in March for what Judge Peter Kidd described as a "callous" attack on two choirboys at Melbourne's historic St. Patrick's Cathedral in the mid-1990s, when he was archbishop of that city.
What if we gave refugees the digital tools and Internet access necessary to produce content that not only rebuts those depictions but also conveys the daily horrors of living in a society where callous men of violence run the show?
Roof was motivated to commit these murders after adopting white supremacist ideology, and as a black woman I was especially horrified by the particular choice of Mother Emanuel, the desecration of the church and the callous murder of the prayer circle.
The extraordinary support for Mr Putin (82%) as a head of state who stands up to this American aggression contrasts starkly with the deep contempt people feel for the power elite generally, whom they see as corrupt, amoral and callous.
Inaugurating the memorial, Prime Minister Manuel Valls, the son of a Catalan immigrant, said the site would now "say loud and clear what for too long was quietly whispered" about France's shunting aside and callous treatment of the desperate and displaced.
Within certain chambers of poetry in the past year, a series of incidents, specifically involving white poets presenting work that has been called out for its callous racism, has led to a great deal of debate on the internet and elsewhere.
As I faced the barrage of headlines detailing the presidential candidate's alleged unwanted gropes and lip plants, and his callous dismissal of the women accusing him, I supposed it was mostly women who were viscerally affected by Trump's triggering language.
Mark Sanford said Friday that Donald Trump has a "callous disregard for details" that was on full display when the GOP presidential candidate told a private meeting of House Republicans he would fiercely defend articles of U.S. Constitution that don't exist.
The investigation is being led by former US Attorney General Eric Holder and was prompted by former software engineer Susan Fowler, who published an exposé about the callous treatment and sexual harassment she experienced during the year she worked for Uber.
And the majority's callous indifference to the suffering of condemned prisoners means states will be empowered to "execute even those who will endure the most serious pain and suffering, irrespective of how exceptional their case" and "how thoroughly they prove it".
The first compulsion we're introduced to is: Aza cracks open a callous on her finger tip, drains out the blood, and washes the wound out with hand sanitizer, out of fear that the wound will get an infection and kill Aza.
I loved The Lego Movie, another example of callous business interests influencing a movie (to then create merchandising and, now, sequels and spinoffs), but one that was still a deeply enjoyable and funny movie that I could watch with my family.
Zeid said in a statement that the government, led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, had taken a "short-sighted, counterproductive, even callous" approach to the crisis, which could have grave long-term repercussions for the region.
I think it's important, in understanding what we think of masculinity—especially in the black community—to consider that when we think of who's been hurt, we often remember how they callous over, not how they have ability to be generous.
When he spirits a bandaged patient out of a hospital, believing him to be Nick, we half-admire Connie's initiative, as if he were an untrained Jason Bourne, whereupon he does something so creepy or so callous that we recoil.
In "Photo-Op" (2004), the faux-shocked faces of two blonde models posing with cell phones look especially callous in the presence of two injured or dead children in sleek chairs behind them, while an explosion lights up the sky outside.
The president has disgraced his office, the legal system, and the American people by having sex with a 22-year-old intern and turning her life into a shambles—callous and disgusting behavior that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle.
The leaders of the world will put aside their personal differences and learn to focus on what they agree on: the merciless persecution of migrants, the callous extermination of difference, the bright stupidity of the national flag draped over everything.
Game of Thrones, which thrives on shock value, will appear to have caved to fan pressure to keep Snow on the show, instead of continuing to cement its legacy as one of TV's most callous and unforgiving series of all time.
And its callous dismissal of women's sexual health and reproductive rights makes female anatomy itself a pre-existing condition, a platform that seems accurately reflected in the fact that just one female senator was -- retroactively -- invited to help write it.
They have the full context, and they willfully removed and distorted a single phrase to paint Representative Omar as callous, disrespectful, and most importantly for their purposes, as giving the terrorists a pass as some sort of act of Muslim solidarity.
When Rob complains, toward the end, that a call from Alvy interrupted him in bed with 16-year-old twins, an otherwise unremarkable one-liner about Hollywood depravity becomes a callous joke about incest and exploitation (if not quite statutory rape).
In much the same way that the Democratic Party has had a reckoning on financial deregulation, the punitive 1994 crime bill and the callous welfare reforms of the mid-90s, incumbents are now facing criticism for their votes on immigration.
It would be one thing if she uncovered definitive evidence of a real whopper, an astounding family secret; what she discovers instead are the kinds of skeletons — illegitimacy, hypocrisy, selective memory, callous prejudice — that are distressing, but also distressingly common.
The former City Council speaker, Melissa Mark-Viverito, who is running for public advocate and has long called for marijuana legalization, said she was not "callous" to the mayor's discussion of how his father's addiction had made him cautious about legalization.
"In an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and entitlement and without even a minimal sense of noblesse oblige, President Donald Trump has, through the defendant entities, exploited and denied significant wages to his own longstanding personal driver," the lawsuit said.
Donald Trump did not single-handedly create the present atmosphere of fear, violence and impending chaos; the enthusiastic reception of propaganda and fake scares; the effectiveness of xenophobia and talk of war; the callous indifference to weakened and marginalized people.
Capitalizing on already festering ire over the territory's weak economy, graft scandals and a callous response to Hurricane Maria, the small demonstration at the airport turned into a series of mass street protests that toppled his government in just two weeks.
Instead, they have been paid back with the Trump administration's travel ban, its callous blaming of Iran after the Islamic State's attack in Tehran in June and policies that will embolden the very forces they rebuked at the ballot box.
Given recent exposés of inhumane conditions in ICE detention centers in the US, or the callous disregard for Indigenous territories in the Brazilian Amazon shown by the Bolsonaro regime, it's unfortunately feasible to imagine top-down retreats going very wrong.
His eldest daughter Ivanka spoke at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland last week, depicting the New York businessman as "color-blind and gender-neutral" to counter critics who have called his comments about immigrants and women bigoted and callous.
"The failure of Broward County Public Schools, and of the principal and school resource officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life-threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent," attorney Alex Arreaza says in the letter.
The "old Taylor" — a sharp-witted yet approachable young woman dealing with inexplicably callous boyfriends — was replaced by a grown-up, unabashed celebrity, lashing out at detractors and flaunting how manipulative she could be, often backed by harsh, unyielding electronics.
Are you aware that because of your callous indifference a 69-year-old woman en route to the Semi-Annual Saks Shoe Event was unable to board that train and by the time she arrived all that was left were mules?
She's able to be callous and withholding to everyone around her and also completely vulnerable to the camera, so that we always understand exactly how damaged Katniss is and why, and we also see why the people around her might not.
Into the Spider-Verse builds on that legacy in a way that allows Morales to be frightened, to feel unsure of himself, perhaps even to act unhelpful and callous at times, while never losing sight of his bravery and humanity.
And it's both shortsighted and callous to suggest that women should expect to be raped as a possible consequence of drinking too much: Having too much to drink was an amateur mistake that I admit to, but it is not criminal.
"As a prosecutor, Klobuchar was not the worst or the most callous toward the plight of those prosecuted by her office, and at the time, her methods were not seen as extreme," Sarah Lustbader, a lawyer and writer for the Appeal, recently wrote.
It seems the Dark Triad may boost short-term mating prospects for men, and, importantly, women too, despite being "fundamentally callous, exploitative traits that deviate from species-typical cooperation," explains Dr. Gregory Louis Carter, a lecturer in Psychology at York St John University.
McAleenan launched the probe on the heels of a damning expose by investigative news outlet ProPublica revealing graphic and callous posts about migrants and Democratic lawmakers that were allegedly made in a private Facebook group by current and former Border Patrol officers.
A dozen other police officers were implicated throughout the trial, and GTTF left in its wake thousands of cases called into question due to the specialty gun unit's illegal searches and seizures and callous shakedowns—all while filing outrageous amounts of overtime.
Rick Snyder of Michigan show a cynical and callous indifference to the plight of the mostly black, poverty-stricken residents of Flint, who have gone for more than a year with poisoned tap water that is unsafe to drink or bathe in.
According to work released last year by Austrian researchers that surveyed a total of almost 1,000 people, those who prefer bitter-tasting foods and drinks are more likely to have anti-social personality traits, such as being manipulative, callous, and/or insensitive.
Baroni and Kelly, Cortes said, executed a "cruel and callous" plot to close down lanes at the George Washington Bridge in order to create a massive traffic jam as punishment for a local mayor who refused to back Christie's 2013 re-election campaign.
Moreover, I am gripped with fear that an amorphous Twitter beast will punish me for all the crazy things I've publicly shared over the years, that all my meanest and most callous moments will come back to bite me in the ass.
There are 18,000 agents — there are more Border Patrol than FBI, DEA — when you talk about that many people, there are people who are cruel and callous, and there are also some of the most kind and compassionate people I've ever met.
"The way in which the narrative usually goes in the aftermath of these events is that Americans are callous, Americans don't care, Americans don't want to get involved," Arthur Lurigio, a psychology professor at Loyola University Chicago, told the Chicago Tribune last year.
The result was a complex and extensive piece that dug into Lee's callous reputation within the comics industry, in part by pinpointing a specific fracture point between Lee and Jack Kirby, the great comic artist-writer and Lee's working partner at Marvel.
In 2011, the Justice Department intervened in a class-action lawsuit that accused jail guards with the sheriff's office in Franklin County, Ohio, of using stun guns "in a callous and sadistic manner," for minor rule violations or failures to obey verbal commands.
After Alabama's all-male senate majority voted to force women to give birth against their will, their counterparts in Georgia went further still, arranging to institute effective life sentences for abortion providers, while placing women's bodies under strict and callous state surveillance.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 98%What critics said: "By yanking [Holden Ford] into season 2, a story with more nuance and care than he seems capable of, the series holds a mirror to the revered concept of the callous genius.
"In an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and entitlement and without even a minimal sense of noblesse oblige President Donald Trump has, through the defendant entities, exploited and denied significant wages to his own longstanding personal driver," Cintron alleges in the complaint.
We can puzzle and argue over her reasoning in wearing, in this context, such a callous message on her back as she left to visit children detained miles from home and family, but there is no way to get around the optics here.
"When the Iranian government refuses to even acknowledge the full extent of executions which have occurred, it shows a callous disregard for both human dignity and international human rights law," says Ahmed Shaheed, the U.N.'s special "rapporteur" on human rights in Iran.
The soul-searching went on for decades, long after the original errors were debunked, evolving into more parable than fact but continuing to reinforce images of urban Americans as too callous or fearful to call for help, even with a life at stake.
Maybe there are even some callous enough to thrill to another of Mr. Trump's careless assertions, that the N.F.L. had become too concerned with protecting players from head injuries in the face of mounting evidence of long-term brain damage among retired players.
Sandel: The strategy of contending with the pandemic by allowing the virus to run its course as quickly as possible in hopes of hastening "herd immunity" is a callous approach reminiscent of social Darwinism — the idea of the survival of the fittest.
"This deal is a stark violation of international law, flies in the face of U.S. laws passed by Congress, and is a callous response to the families and individuals running for their lives," said Margaret Huang, the executive director of Amnesty International.
"What Georgia and the country is witnessing in this election is blatant and callous voter suppression," said State Senator Nikema Williams, state director of Care in Action, an advocacy group for domestic workers that also arranged much of the postelection phone banking.
Earlier this year, the disclosure of a private Facebook group where agents posted sexist and callous references to migrants and the politicians who support them reinforced the perception that agents often view the vulnerable people in their care with frustration and contempt.
The report, titled "Callous and Cruel," offers a grim account of tools that are routinely used to incapacitate and punish the estimated three hundred and sixty thousand prisoners with serious mental illnesses: full-body restraints, chemical sprays, stun guns, extended solitary confinement.
"The failure of Broward County Public Schools, and of the Principal and School Resource Officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life-threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent," Arreaza wrote in a notice of intent to sue.
Congress needs to terminate the "emergency," summon the courage to override a veto if necessary, and then turn sustained focus to the real border crisis: A series of callous and at times unlawful policies that punish some of the world's most vulnerable people.
It requires respondents to have a strong understanding of probabilities, and it's influenced by social desirability bias: respondents might feel they can't say they would prefer to double consumption for some number of people rather than save a life, because it feels callous.
In a video posted on YouTube late Tuesday, Iwata, who helped fight Ebola and SARS outbreaks in African countries and China, described the health procedures on the Diamond Princess as "completely inadequate" and said medics on board were callous about the coronavirus.
"They do not understand or they are callous to the needs of holding the administration accountable when we have nothing but evidence in front of us that they do not use the money for what we send it to them for," Jayapal said.
"The failure of Broward County public schools, and of the principal and school resource officer to adequately protect students, and in particular our client, from life-threatening harm were unreasonable, callous and negligent," the family's lawyer, Alex Arreaza, said in the notice.
Given how seriously the decision to attack the Saviors was treated by the group last season, it seems as though they've now just become largely callous versions of the thing they're trying to defeat, and they kinda know but don't really care.

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