Their inconsiderateness, their indifference to the comfort of their passengers.
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Her dearest friends, her own brother were prodigies of inconsiderateness.
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His inconsiderateness has been a pair of spectacles to me for months.
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I let the idiocy, carelessness and inconsiderateness of some drivers get to me.
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That they be done in prudence, and not with folly, rashness, or inconsiderateness.
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I know a person who neglected her dog due to substance abuse and general inconsiderateness.
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Or who in such straits, would permit themselves to be distracted either by Hypocrisy or inconsiderateness?
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For all my, I'm sure, bottomless inconsiderateness of other people, I'm always empathizing with the other person.
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You want to point out the inconsiderateness but you don't, patiently waiting for the shouter to move on.
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He is a thoroughly admirable person in all but his inconsiderateness in this waste of a precious life.
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Vincy's wishes about his son had had a great deal of pride, inconsiderateness, and egoistic folly in them.
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In Madras, where a middle-class commitment to civic order is still discernible, the yob's inconsiderateness and the policeman's complicity heralded anarchy.
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We must beware of the indolence that lays upon Providence the burden of troubles that are really due to our own inconsiderateness.
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The Lithuanian hosts had tested their guest's sense of humour with a barrage of jokes, mostly reflecting Estonians' perceived icy reserve and inconsiderateness.
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Baulked of his quarry by the inconsiderateness of the mate, Jerry trotted back to the head of the companion to wait for Skipper.
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In response, Ms. Vance, who is white, left a voice mail message, which Ms. McIntosh saved, laced with racial slurs and profanity and suggested that flakiness and inconsiderateness were endemic to black people.
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