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"hardhearted" Definitions
  1. unfeeling; unmerciful; pitiless.

27 Sentences With "hardhearted"

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But I'm not so hardhearted as to be completely resistant to bubbles.
The federal government has oscillated between incompetence and indifference; between being softheaded or hardhearted.
And the dudes I met were increasingly older and hardhearted after their own years of romantic frustration.
You would rather keep staring at your phone or your tablet, but you don't want to become hardhearted.
Op-Ed Contributors The suffering today in northern Uganda and South Sudan should move even the most hardhearted among us.
Dianne Feinstein, who expressed the opinion that the hardhearted judge was not the kind of person who belongs on the Supreme Court.
Warhol, often billed as a hardhearted cynic, was actually, or also, a true romantic who almost never found the love he craved.
One particularly hardhearted change would eliminate the deduction for medical expenses, which is primarily used by people with serious and chronic illnesses.
Rapinoe and her teammates made sure to console them, to offer some words of solace: they are human, hard-nosed but not hardhearted.
And it is not lost on the president that ending the program now — with many Dreamers directly impacted by Harvey — would appear particularly hardhearted.
The hardhearted Odysseus abandoned the wounded Philoctetes on an island, only to discover 10 years later that the Trojan War could not be won without Philoctetes' bow.
BAD SANTA 2 The one thing we didn't learn in the first "Bad Santa" movie was just how Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), a hardhearted con man with a truly foul mouth, got that way.
Two terms as president may not have disabused Obama of his arc-of-justice idealism (see above: Hiroshima visit), but they have forced upon him at least one policy of hardheaded, indeed hardhearted, realism.
There's much more in this vein, as when Joan (the sharp, funny Mara Davi), a wiseacre chorine who takes a motherly attitude toward the new kid, bucks Ruby up when she threatens to get on the next bus, finding Broadway too hardhearted.
After all, the speaker had been poised to lead a delegation of US lawmakers to meet troops serving in a war zone that Trump has yet to visit, allowing Democrats to paint the President as hardhearted and blocking congressional oversight of the war.
In hindsight, the early days of the Willkommenskultur was more about us than them, providing Germans with relief on three fronts: relief from a sense of powerlessness amid such human misery in the Middle East at a time when Germany was finally growing comfortable with its powerful position in Europe; relief from the contemporary belief, born from the Greek debt crisis, that Germans were hardhearted; and relief from the historic suspicion that others viewed Germans as a dangerous, xenophobic people.
Paco persuades Karen to write a letter to her unknown, adult daughter, and she leaves the letter with the Catholic agency that had arranged the adoption. Karen's daughter, Elizabeth, grows up to be solitary, willful, and hardhearted. She is hired as an attorney at a prestigious law firm headed by Paul. They have an affair, and Elizabeth becomes pregnant.
Although ingeniously intelligent, Cheng Yu was of a perverse and hardhearted nature.(昱性剛戾。) Sanguozhi vol. 14. Once, he ransacked his hometown, Dong'e County, and kidnapped his own townfolk to feed Cao Cao's army in an act of cannibalism. It was recorded that Cheng Yu would have the abducted cut into pieces to mix with rice, so the soldiers would enjoy their prized meals.
Hawley in 2019 concluded that most revisionist historians "continued to agree that Hoover had not been the hardhearted reactionary, financial charlatan, and do-nothing president depicted in the earlier derogatory portrait."Hawley (2019) p 76 Hoover has been the subject of numerous serious biographies in recent years. Only a few of them, such as William Leuchtenburg's Herbert Hoover (2009), reflect the old negative viewpoint of an unattractive character who was cold and overbearing with little to show for his reforms.
The former depicts a regular boasting Gascon who distinguishes himself in everything; while the latter is a plea in favor of the Gascon tongue, inspired by a genuine love of country. Gabriel Bedout (Parterre gascoun, 1642) is chiefly noted for his amorous solitari, called forth by the sufferings he endured from a hardhearted mistress. (1612–1662), living peacefully in his native village of Pouy-Loubrin, celebrated it with great tenderness. In the 18th century the number of authors is much larger.
With regard to Muhammad's mild nature in preaching Islam, the Quran says: > And by the mercy of Allah you dealt with them gently. If you were harsh and > hardhearted, they would have fled from around you. (). The Quran says about Moses and Aaron who preached to Pharaoh, the claimant of God: > So speak to him, both of you, mildly in order that he may reflect or fear > God. (). Muhammad was reported by his wife, Aisha to have said “Whenever gentleness is in a thing, it beautifies it, and whenever it is withdrawn from something, it defaces.”Sahih Al-Bukhari, vol.
The Medininagar Nagar Nigam was established on 30 May 2015 by the Government of Jharkhand and it became a Municipal Corporation Officially in August 2017 by the government of Jharkhand The first election of the councilors were completed on 16 April 2018, they came in office on 21 April 2018. Medininagar Municipal Corporation was established in 2015 by a Special Act, brought by the Government of Jharkhand in 2015 and election finished on 16 April 2018 . By this act, 130-year-old Daltonganj has been allowed for establishment of Medininagar Municipal Corporation, which celebrated its golden jubilee in 2015. The Corporation is hardhearted at Palamau Court.
He was also noted for his expertise in military tactics, which helped Cao Cao defeat Yuan Shao at the Battle of Guandu in 200 and consolidate control over northern China. It is widely agreed that his numerous contributions laid the foundation of the Cao Wei state; the reason he was not promoted to the rank of a duke was only because of his aforementioned strategy to cope with the food shortage in Yan Province. After Cheng Yu's death, Cao Pi honoured him with the posthumous title "Marquis Su", meaning "solemn marquis".(剛德克就曰肅。執心決斷曰肅) Hardhearted or determined person might receive the posthumous title of "Su".
Hesiod, Theogony 211ff (trans. Evelyn White; Greek epic 8th or 7th century B.C.):Hesiod, Theogony 211ff (trans. Evelyn White; Greek epic 8th or 7th century B.C.) > And Nyx (Night) bare hateful Moros (Doom) and black Ker (Violent Death) and > Thanatos (Death), and she bare Hypnos (Sleep) and the tribe of Oneiroi > (Dreams). And again the goddess murky Nyx, though she lay with none, bare > Momos (Blame) and painful Oizys (Misery), and the Hesperides ... Also she > bare the Moirai (Fates) and the ruthless avenging Keres (Death Fates) ... > Also deadly Nyx bare Nemesis (Envy) to afflict mortal men, and after her, > Apate (Deceit) and Philotes (Friendship) and hateful Geras (Old Age) and > hardhearted Eris (Strife).
Guttormur Hallsson, a captive from Eastern Region, said in a letter written in Barbary in 1631: "There is a great difference here between masters. Some captive slaves get good, gentle, or in-between masters, but some unfortunates find themselves with savage, cruel, hardhearted tyrants, who never stop treating them badly, and who force them to labour and toil with scanty clothing and little food, bound in iron fetters, from morning till night."Letter written by Guttormur Hallsson One of the most notable captives was Guðríður Símonardóttir. She was sold as a sex slave in Ottoman Algeria and was among the few Icelanders who were redeemed nearly a decade later by King Christian IV of Denmark.
Similarly, in December 2005, then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaking in the House of Commons, said: "the only difference between compassionate conservatism and conservatism is that under compassionate conservatism they tell you they're not going to help you but they're really sorry about it." Some critics of George W. Bush criticized the phrase "compassionate conservatism" as simply sugarcoating, an empty phrase to make traditional conservatism sound more appealing to moderate voters. Liberal commentator Joe Conason, noting Bush's policy of tax cuts, wrote in 2003 that "so far, being a 'compassionate conservative' appears to mean nothing very different from being a hardhearted, stingy, old-fashioned conservative." Others on the left have viewed it as an effort to remove America's social safety net out of the hands of the government and give it to Christian churches.
In 1952, Reinhold Niebuhr expressed gratitude to Cherbonnier in his Preface to The Irony Of American History "for careful reading of my manuscript and for many suggestions for its improvement".Niebuhr, Reinhold (1952). The Irony Of American History p. ix In 1955, Cherbonnier’s book Hardness of Heart was published by Doubleday. A volume in the “Christian Faith Series” edited by Reinhold Niebuhr, the study provided a contemporary interpretation of the doctrine of sin. During the next year it was also published by London’s Victor Gollancz Ltd. Psychiatrist Karl Menninger, M.D. presented a synopsis of the book in his The Vital Balance: “Cherbonnier in his beautiful essay, Hardness of Heart, describes the forms of idolatry indulged in by the hardhearted. He lists the hidden gods of cynicism as nationalism, humanism, phallicism, promiscuity, the glorification of money, and the various euphemisms such as frugality, shrewdness, and sound economy. Cherbonnier also lists iconoclasm, existentialist despair, and a so-called state of “adjustment” and “relatedness” toward which some psychiatrists are believed to steer their patients.”Menninger, Karl (1963).

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