" Assignment was 'culturally insensitive' The assignment was "culturally insensitive," Booker wrote, and he said the teacher had expressed "significant remorse.
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Paul gets extremely defensive, arguing with all his might that his actions were not culturally insensitive, but rather just plain insensitive.
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But it's surprising because Gingrich has a long, long history with making racially-insensitive remarks and proposing racially-insensitive (at the very least) policies.
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"My words and ill-timing were insensitive to those who are struggling, especially insensitive considering the fact that I used to be in that struggle too," she wrote.
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" — because it "was seen by some as insensitive.
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"I never intentionally acted in an insensitive way, but with the benefit of hindsight, I can see that participating in that was insensitive and I've come to regret it," Republican Gov.
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"I never intentionally acted in an insensitive way, but with the benefit of hindsight, I can see that participating in that was insensitive and I've come to regret it," he said.
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" Another wrote "This is so stupid and culturally insensitive!
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" • "The firings can be insensitive, several former employees said.
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"But my words and ill-timing were insensitive to those who are struggling, especially insensitive considering the fact that I used to be in that struggle too," she wrote in her latest post.
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" She also acknowledged her words were ill-timed and "insensitive.
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Friedland tweeted that he had spoken in an "insensitive" manner.
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"You're an insensitive ass bitch," she says in the trailer.
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So I took her terse questioning as insensitive, yet unsurprising.
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She couldn't say anything when he made racially insensitive jokes.
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It may let us know we've been insensitive or irresponsible.
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Kellogg's has apologized after its design was branded racially insensitive.
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Like many Windows machines, the trackpad feels fussy and insensitive.
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Trying to change someone is an uphill and insensitive battle.
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The CoverBoy received immediate backlash for his culturally insensitive tweet.
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The new adapted round also uses safer Insensitive Munition Explosives.
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On social media, many called Davidson out for being insensitive.
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That's exactly what prompted the outrage over his insensitive video.
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Presumably, they are not "thoughtless and insensitive" by Kalanick's standards.
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We've already written about why they are inappropriate and insensitive.
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Petz, to put it mildly, is insensitive to Zayn's needs.
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Blankenstein later admitted to anonymously writing racially insensitive blog posts.
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She called Trump's words and tone during the call insensitive.
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I suspect coding for addiction is fairly specific but insensitive.
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Amazon should not be viewed as a socially insensitive company.
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Trump is, as Frankfurt asserts, certainly openly insensitive to reality.
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Tam held that "viewpoint discrimination" — against insensitive viewpoints — is unconstitutional.
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To urban blacks, he was perceived as insensitive, or worse.
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His jokes have been insensitive, unfunny, and unoriginal all night.
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The tweet set off angry denunciations as being highly insensitive.
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Her female friends will make insensitive remarks at her expense.
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Furthermore, racially insensitive language is never acceptable in any environment.
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Sometimes people joke about frightening issues because they are insensitive.
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"These measures are basically insensitive to policy action," he said.
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He was loud and bombastic and aggressive and often insensitive.
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I want to tell my friend how insensitive she was.
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Donald Trump has never been afraid of being called insensitive, right.
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She was thus worried that this particular image was culturally insensitive.
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And I think we have grown highly insensitive to that fact.
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Both rotund, middle-aged men, they are equally brash and insensitive.
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We quickly realised it was wrong & insensitive & it was immediately deleted.
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But what a terrible, no good, brutally insensitive attempt at humor.
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In 2012, he publicly apologized for an insensitive tweets about autism.
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Buyers of these goods and services are insensitive to price changes.
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You can find alternatives to "crazy" and other insensitive words here.
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It was a joke which I understand now was probably insensitive.
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I can see how it was interpreted as being insensitive, completely.
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It is also snide, cruel, intolerant, insensitive — and very, very funny.
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"I just wanted to apologize for any insensitive material," Newcomb said.
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That was seen as insensitive to religious minorities such as Muslims.
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Totally insensitive to all those that want to but just can't.
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Doctors, however, remain insensitive and ignorant on transgender issues, Ndlovu said.
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Although their behavior isn't illegal, it's certainly incredibly unprofessional and insensitive.
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But gilt yields have been insensitive to electioneering for other reasons.
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Now that reporter is being investigated over his own insensitive tweets.
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Referring to someone by their deadname is considered insensitive and harmful.
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"No," he said, glaring at me for being so hopelessly insensitive.
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Occasionally, people would get angry at the tweets for being insensitive.
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Spencer&aposs words and behavior are hurtful, insensitive, and completely unacceptable.
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"I was ignorant, and insensitive, and above all, incorrect," he said.
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Blogger Matt Walsh got it for this insensitive comment about rape.
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What if I'm doing or saying insensitive things without realizing it?
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He also used an insensitive term in reference to Darvish's heritage.
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"We have the potential of a Barry Bonds of insensitive PR."
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His remarks were quickly called out by people online as insensitive.
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Opposition politicians instantly seized on the deaths, calling the government insensitive.
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Wilson said Trump was "so insensitive" and caused Johnson emotional distress.
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One particularly insensitive example: Frankenstein's monster rendered as a black man.
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I was insensitive in some of the things I was saying.
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Trump's culturally insensitive use of the word "hombres" Here it is.
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"While I never intentionally acted in an insensitive way, with 40 years of hindsight, I have come to realize that was insensitive and have come to regret that," Lee, who was sworn in last month, told the AP. He later said through a spokeswoman that he has never worn blackface, nor has he attended events since college that would be considered racially insensitive.
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McDonald was asked by Fast Company if he felt like using that as its name was insensitive: I asked McDonald point-blank about whether he's worried that the name Bodega might come off as culturally insensitive.
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"To put that up on Facebook was, to me, insensitive, also to African-Americans, who, as you know, have backed the Democratic Party for quite a long time, and everybody knows that it was insensitive," Gainey said.
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I'm truly sorry that some persons find the installation insensitive or offensive.
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Bill Clinton defended her 1994 remarks, which protesters say were racially insensitive.
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"Please don't applaud, it's insensitive to people with no arms," she said.
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Muted words are also case-insensitive, so all iterations will be blocked.
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It may seem insensitive to say that you're in for a treat.
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Morrissey, of course, has a history of making horribly insensitive, controversial comments.
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Williams isn't the only one with an insensitive response to Kim's attack.
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People wondered if posting about Fashion Month during the hearing was insensitive.
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" Baylor quickly launched an investigation, calling the party a "racially insensitive event.
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I'm not, but I'm sure I've said something insensitive in my life.
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Barr later apologized to Jarrett and blamed the insensitive tweet on Ambien.
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My last post was insensitive & I apologize to anyone who I offended.
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And, hopefully, the next season won't feature any more racially insensitive storylines.
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Even so, workers say that supervisors have been insensitive about Muslim holidays.
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"It's not that I'm insensitive or indifferent to family objections," Wecht said.
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Donald Trump, of all people, was attacking someone for being racially insensitive.
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That his words and actions are liable to be insensitive and insane.
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So, was this the case of Kanye being insensitive or plainly unaware?
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" Wilson, who said she heard the remarks via speakerphone, called them "insensitive.
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So, Ms. Geimer, I was ignorant, and insensitive, and above all, incorrect.
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Overall, Queer Eye in Japan could have felt insensitive and even insulting.
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He deleted it after a few hours and apologized for being "insensitive."
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He has come under fire for his insensitive description of the children.
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I wouldn't want to stop singing them just because we're being insensitive.
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Abbey even made sure that no one used insensitive language around Goodman.
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In May, Chief Communications Officer Jonathan Friedland exited after making insensitive remarks.
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Trump's tweet was immediately denounced as inaccurate, ahistorical, and extremely racially insensitive.
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Soon after it aired, insensitive Instagram posts he "liked" came to light.
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No word yet from Atletico brass on their player's racially insensitive costume.
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It was widely seen as inappropriate, insensitive and unbecoming of her office.
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Employees threw a party with racially insensitive costumes, according to Vice News.
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This feud isn't about westerners holding a grudge against an insensitive bureaucracy.
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They are entitled to criticize Pelosi's "disproportionate" claim as inaccurate or insensitive.
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"It is distasteful, hurtful, disturbing, highly insensitive and completely inappropriate," he wrote.
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Ward has also at times seemingly crossed a line into insensitive rhetoric.
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Insensitive people are the ones that you tend to be temperamental about.
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You make a fair point: He was insensitive and a bit selfish.
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But this isn't the first time Moore has made horribly insensitive comments.
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But critics say choosing the complex for such an event was insensitive.
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It's cruel, ignorant, and insensitive to claim that Thornton didn't "really love" Carney.
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The trip-wire approach is completely insensitive to whether that would be good.
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In addition to being a completely bonkers theory, it's also an insensitive one.
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Initially, Tremeka was going to have her daughter skip the insensitive assignment altogether.
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Now, where to draw the line between what's cute and what's culturally insensitive?
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While his name of choice may sound insensitive, it's also tongue-in-cheek.
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"They [Clitoraid] were kicked out for being insensitive and offending survivors," she explains.
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Most hotel-franchising fee deals are long term and insensitive to trading conditions.
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It shows that "toxic masculinity" can be spread viciously by insensitive women, too.
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As such, the exhibition foregrounds two important questions: Are such dramatizations culturally insensitive?
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While the post came off as insensitive and elitist, Chase has a point.
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It's insensitive to speak up about gun control at this moment, they'll claim.
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Rinna later apologized for the insensitive logo on behalf of both of them.
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"[Trump] would say racially insensitive things that made me uncomfortable," Jillette told Vulture.
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These efforts, though seemingly arduous and insensitive, can clearly have a big payoff.
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Uh-oh. Gigi Hadid's culturally insensitive behavior has landed her in hot water.
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"You spamming them with hateful, insensitive things is really not funny," she continued.
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In particular, the 1971 Bangladesh genocide is often the target of insensitive jokes.
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"What I said was incredibly stupid and insensitive," Rendell told reporters on Wednesday.
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Certainly we were not intentionally being insensitive, or to offend in any manner.
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His reference to rape was highly inappropriate, insensitive and inexcusable under any circumstance.
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I don't want to say most disgusting, because it seems insensitive ... Most shocking.
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He realizes his comments were insensitive and deeply regrets what he has done.
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The ad lasted online for less than 24 hours, criticized as racially insensitive.
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And it would simply be as insensitive as it would be ill-advised.
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This is insensitive and not sustainable for the nation in the long run.
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Their racially-insensitive and scientifically-inaccurate lenses are, uh, not a good look.
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Opponents cast her statement as insensitive, given Mississippi's history of racially motivated lynchings.
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Reagan's family on Thursday lashed out, calling the script insensitive victims of Alzheimer's.
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The video was criticized for being insensitive toward a trend of school shootings.
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I began apologizing left and right for my strange actions and insensitive behavior.
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Smartphone makers have known that their devices could give insensitive, potentially harmful responses.
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And it's a more serious problem than just dismissing these people as insensitive.
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"I felt the name was insensitive to real things going on," says Tucker.
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Which is very insensitive since the students didn't know what else to do.
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While Wheeler's fans are supportive, she still receives insensitive comments on social media.
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Evidence for this is that he used racially insensitive humor during the crisis.
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This could limit the spread of disinformation or insensitive jokes about the virus.
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Is it insensitive to discuss climate change in the midst of deadly hurricanes?
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Since drillers were seeking oil, that production was insensitive to low gas prices.
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Skeptics took issue with Lee's intentionally fantastical plot, calling it glib and insensitive.
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Other leaders have criticized her seemingly insensitive response, including some fellow Nobel laureates.
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What's your view, should some material be avoided because it's insensitive and offensive?
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It is the ultimate insensitive insult to the families, both immediate and wider.
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"I was as unjustified as I was insensitive," Luft writes in the memoir.
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People are blasting Walmart for a tweet that has been interpreted as insensitive.
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I think it was in hindsight insensitive, and some people would say, offensive.
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Social media users slammed Trump for the photos, accusing him of being insensitive.
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They characterized some of his pronouncements as racist, misogynist, homophobic or grossly insensitive.
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They also said that some detectives were insensitive, dismissive and incredulous toward victims.
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No one, even the unlearned, crude man, can remain insensitive to its beauty.
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Schumer has a history of racially insensitive jokes, so this "Formation" joke isn't surprising.
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LIKE many teenage boys, Amos Yee, a Singaporean blogger, is crude, insensitive and confrontational.
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"This just shows how insensitive this department is to human beings," the attorney said.
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"There is no justifiable excuse — it was insensitive and not my intent," he said.
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"Yes, the poster was insensitive, but that's something she realized in hindsight," Soto said.
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The internet quickly called out Ambrose for her on-air flub and insensitive remarks.
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Sony has since released a statement to The Times apologizing for the insensitive scene.
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" He continued, "So, Ms. Geimer, I was ignorant, and insensitive, and above all, incorrect.
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Schumer was also accused of sharing racially insensitive remarks in several of her jokes.
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Critics, including San Juan mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz, called the moment "abominable" and insensitive.
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Terry Bradshaw is apologizing for a racially insensitive comment he made about Ken Jeong.
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What woman is not going to be incensed by this crass and insensitive behavior?
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Culturally insensitive or even downright racist costume choices appear every year despite repeated backlash.
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" Tarantino adds ... "So, Ms. Geimer, I was ignorant, and insensitive, and above all, incorrect.
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The Italian fashion house issued a statement on Twitter apologizing for the insensitive piece.
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It was clumsy, insensitive, and told through the optics of an unapologetic male perspective.
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Testimony at the time charged him with making racially insensitive remarks, which he refuted.
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Hyde-Smith has come under fire for remarks and behavior seen as racially insensitive.
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" Udall's remarks come after Trump made the comment that many have criticized as "insensitive.
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Yes, Trump's public response to Puerto Rico's devastation has been both sloppy and insensitive.
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Tlaib is being slammed for her horrible and highly insensitive statement on the Holocaust.
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Others thought using the attacks as a plot device might seem insensitive and exploitative.
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"How stupid, how tone deaf, how surreal, how insensitive, how offensive," Navarro told CNN.
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According to the Journal-Constitution, opponents of the previous name said it was insensitive.
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The comment shows how "insensitive, divisive, and reckless the Trump campaign is," Bard said.
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"Melania Trump's stilettos aren't insensitive — but using shoes to sow discord is" https://t.
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The analysis results have shown that current ratings were relatively insensitive to these stresses.
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We constantly make excuses for insensitive behavior because it's coming from someone we love.
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I didn't at all mean to be insensitive to people who can't have children.
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This is not the first time that Hadid has been accused of insensitive behavior.
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Bell Pottinger has accepted that elements of its campaign had been "inappropriate and insensitive".
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And to use that person in that way is unnecessary and being culturally insensitive.
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I wonder why they don't tell the "insensitive viewers" to hook up their DVRs.
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"I'm truly sorry that some persons find the installation insensitive or offensive," he wrote.
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Zara now uses an algorithm created to scan designs for insensitive or offensive features.
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I sincerely apologize to the L.G.B.T.Q. community for my insensitive words from my past.
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But employees worried that a party would appear insensitive, and it was set aside.
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The guy is not only a supremely insensitive liar; he can't even lie competently.
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In addition to her unusual emotional composition, Cameron is entirely insensitive to physical pain.
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Earlier this year, he said no president had been so racially insensitive as Trump.
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" In a column for The Hollywood Reporter, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wrote, "Was Maher insensitive?
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"The economic analysis shows that people are relatively insensitive to hours differences," Burks said.
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He was playing to racially insensitive sensibilities that have permeated that audience at Fox.
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Since then, she's made a series of insensitive comments as McCain battled brain cancer.
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Miller on Tuesday apologized for the "insensitive an inexcusable" comments and announced his retirement.
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British vloggers Alfie Deyes and Zoe Sugg apologized for being insensitive about domestic violence
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" He added that the assignment was "culturally insensitive" and the teacher expressed "significant remorse.
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"Barrandov has been negatively affected by insensitive construction during the Communist era," Mr. Zizka said.
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"This is an insensitive and shameful act," González said in a statement to Fox News.
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In a statement to PEOPLE on Wednesday, Lopez apologized for his "ignorant and insensitive" remarks.
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" Price said: "It was an insensitive tweet that needs to be seen by more people.
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The piece was inappropriate, insensitive and did not meet the standards of the Star Tribune.
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The reality star recently experienced this while trying to defend a YouTuber's racially insensitive comments.
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These insensitive and racially charged messages do not reflect the core values of the institution.
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Ben Stiller thinks Shaun White's Halloween costume, which some have called "insensitive," is worth defending.
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On Wednesday, the judge told Richards, "Your words were cruel and insensitive," the Sentinel reports.
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Any email showing him to be insensitive to the fate of employees could be toxic.
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H&M and Zara have also come under fire for being racially and culturally insensitive.
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I was asking, 'Have we become so insensitive that we don't feel other people's pain?
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"I think she said those things because she is ignorant and insensitive," Venn tells PEOPLE.
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"Obviously, it's insensitive to dump someone on Christmas day or New Year's Eve," she says.
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Natural disasters can hurt officeholders too, if their leadership is seen as inadequate or insensitive.
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Building an inventory of new tech products to rent is quite capital insensitive, after all.
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Use this one with caution, as it could seem insensitive if something truly sad happens.
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"Are we going to choose a corrupt and insensitive man who kills?" she told supporters.
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But I do know it was stupid and insensitive and I feel even more ashamed.
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Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" at a Monday event honoring Navajo war heroes, calling the remark insensitive.
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I told Mark he came across as insensitive and he seemed oblivious to my concern.
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"We are truly sorry that the ad has appeared insensitive to our community," Woodbridge said.
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Johnson's, who was present on the call, over whether he was insensitive to Mrs. Johnson.
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" Superintendent Josh Middleton condemned the costumes on Saturday, saying they were "clearly insensitive and inappropriate.
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This spot comes up with this type of imagery, and the optics is really insensitive.
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GC: And just to wrap up, financial markets have been very insensitive to political risk.
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Indeed what you're saying, the conundrum, whether the market is insensitive or ignores whatever happens.
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Miss World America's State/National/Chief Director accused me of being racist, Islamaphobic, and insensitive.
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"[Trump] has presided over and engaged in a series of racially insensitive remarks," Jeffries said.
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Lopez called his statements "ignorant and insensitive" in an apology issued to INSIDER on Wednesday.
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" He called the costumes "clearly insensitive and inappropriate" but vowed there was no "malicious intent.
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Filia argued financial markets had become "complacent" and "insensitive" to fundamental changes in the economy.
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Over-sharing comes across as self-obsessed and insensitive to the balance of the conversation.
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In retrospect, a Twitter poll is insensitive in light of the gravity of this hearing.
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Some fans are complaining that her faux pregnancy is insensitive to women with fertility issues.
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Miley Cyrus drew some flack today for posting what some are calling an insensitive Instagram.
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The Waitakere Indian Association demanded an apology for what it called "insensitive remarks" from Jones.
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Above and beyond how the tweet might affect Facebook, it was also just very insensitive.
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This time, I noticed some Westerners who I thought were being insensitive toward the Chinese.
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Do you think that your intentions weren't clear, or could be fairly described as insensitive?
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But keep in mind that rejecting someone's signature dish may appear insensitive or downright rude.
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Nine labels were changed to avoid culturally insensitive language, according to the museum's press office.
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"Some people are very, very sensitive to small doses and others are insensitive," he said.
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But Francis, 80, also repeated language that some have criticized as insensitive or tone deaf.
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He later apologized to her publicly for the comments, which many deemed insensitive and inappropriate.
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La David Johnson, who was killed in Niger, that Wilson described as "insensitive" on Tuesday.
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"We're essentially looking at a price-insensitive buyer coming out of the market," he said.
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"It is distasteful, hurtful, disturbing, highly insensitive, and completely inappropriate," he wrote in a letter.
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In some places, perhaps, Ms. Pfoser Darby's insensitive comments would go unchallenged, or even endorsed.
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" He adds, "The Chinese are severely punished for the fecundity by the insensitive economic machine.
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Clearly, there was no thought given to the insensitive email subject line we sent Tuesday.
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"I never intentionally acted in an insensitive way, but with the benefit of hindsight, I can see that participating in that was insensitive and I've come to regret it," Mr. Lee said in a statement to The Tennessean, of Nashville, after the photo was discovered.
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It may seem that replacing responsive human help with a robotic dresser is a bit insensitive.
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And if you sit there and yell "fake!" that's not insensitive, it's ignorant, possibly legally tenuous.
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They also pushed followers to report accounts who made insensitive and offensive memes about the murder.
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A little white boy with a highly insensitive and ignorant 'Slavery Gets Shit Done' bib on.
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" In her letter, Maloney wrote, "I apologize for my distasteful, inappropriate and insensitive social media posts.
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"We want to apologize for that title; we didn't think it was as insensitive," he said.
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While the style was popular in the Early Modern period, it is now considered racially insensitive.
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British exports compete predominantly on quality rather than cost, making customers relatively insensitive to price changes.
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" He apologized saying he's "been thoughtless and insensitive in some of my relationships over many decades.
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"My deepest apologies for an insensitive comment I made during pop news on Thursday," she wrote.
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They do great work supporting many tremendous athletes and I am so sorry for being insensitive.
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Bieber later apologized for the joke, which was insensitive toward those who struggle to get pregnant.
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Administrators deemed the hanging doll "racially insensitive" but did not classify it as a hate crime.
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Some doctors nickname them "frequent flyers" (one manager suggests that "power users" might be less insensitive).
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She later changed the caption and apologized, saying her management was responsible for the insensitive post.
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In the context of a ... Yeah, there's not going to ... It was insensitive to trans people.
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The event was called offensive and insensitive given the history and present use of the institution.
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David was fired by MTV after his insensitive tweets about the LGBT community earlier this year.
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Time and time and time again, fans have taken Hollywood to task for racially insensitive casting.
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Senate Democrats pounced on the issue to paint GOP leaders as insensitive to women's healthcare needs.
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"I sincerely apologize to the LGBTQ community for my insensitive words from my past," he tweeted.
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During her decade in the public eye, journalists insensitive to her sexual identity have rattled her.
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This one's a little insensitive to murder victims, but so's most of Halloween, to be honest.
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This finding surprised researchers, since these posts often make users targets for bullying or insensitive commentary.
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I was utterly shocked by how insensitive the request was; Michael was sitting next to me.
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They do great work supporting so many tremendous athletes and I am sorry for being insensitive.
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They were wrong and insensitive for trying to make a joke out of the 2009 situation.
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"Didn't mention Taylor, but regardless, I fucked up and that was really insensitive," she tweeted back.
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John McCain's health, was quietly let go Tuesday nearly a month after making the insensitive remark.
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That is, until he learns his company has made an insensitive tweet that has gone viral.
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Mocking the disabled is rude and insensitive and it sends a terrible message to our children.
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Meanwhile, a US congresswoman accuses the President of making insensitive comments to a Gold Star widow.
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Each character was their own worst enemy, lost and insensitive to the needs of anyone else.
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These actions might seem insensitive, particularly given that the neighbor is well liked in the building.
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"After something happens, students can find out why [insensitive costumes] are a bad idea," she said.
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His insensitive attempt to undercut the couple even drew lashings from members of his own party.
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Yes, Bieber colored a busty anime lady wearing a culturally insensitive outfit and licking a tomahawk.
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Mr. Calloway criticized what he called an unduly aggressive and insensitive police response to the protest.
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It seemed to be a clear, and pointedly insensitive, reference to Darvish, who is from Japan.
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I wonder if it's insensitive to the problem of addiction to bandy about all these -holics?
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Ms. Grande apologized on Twitter for being "insensitive" and Mr. Davidson supported Mr. West on Instagram.
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What we said in Vegas shitty and insensitive and we are all embarrassed by our remarks.
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Duke officials bristled at suggestions that the school is insensitive to the needs of its neighbors.
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As one of the few Puerto Ricans in his neighborhood back then, he heard insensitive comments.
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Minutes later she wrote to Ms. Jarrett again, saying her words had been insensitive and tasteless.
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Its personalities, including founder Portnoy, have landed in hot water for making insensitive or inappropriate comments.
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Look,I don't want this to sound insensitive, but do you know Buster from 'Arrested Development?
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Pretending to meditate in a place where others might could be seen as insensitive by some.
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"He would say racially insensitive things that made me uncomfortable," Jillette told Vulture in an interview.
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Some of its early movies and TV shows contain culturally insensitive, racist, prejudiced, and problematic content.
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A woman who said she was a graduate of Brookhaven High School found the performance insensitive.
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Sessions, who was accused in 1986 of making racially insensitive remarks, attacked those charges head on.
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" The 35-year-old Atlanta-born entertainer later apologized, calling his remarks "unequivocally insensitive and wrong.
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"I didn't at all mean to be insensitive to people who can't have children," Bieber said.
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" On Tuesday, Patton issued a tweet saying she regretted if her post was "misinterpreted as insensitive.
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Wilson slammed Trump's comments as "insensitive" and that he "shouldn't have said it" to Johnson's widow.
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" Spicer later apologized to CNN's Wolf Blitzer, saying he "mistakenly used an inappropriate and insensitive reference.
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Ms. James also defended Mr. Cuomo against recent remarks that some said were insensitive toward women.
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Still, we're told Mally's furious and says it's totally insensitive and an invasion of his privacy.
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" He adds that he found the influencer ad campaign "insensitive, ignorant, and ineffective, but it wasn't malicious.
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Some sections, including the culturally insensitive depiction of a Native American spirit guide, have been removed entirely.
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Justin Bieber has apologized for his "insensitive" April Fool's Day joke in a lengthy message on Instagram.
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DiMarco , 26, called out Cook, 46, after the comedian made an insensitive joke about the deaf community.
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It is the latest in a series of advertisements deemed insensitive that have drawn criticism in Thailand.
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Thirdly, showing your sensitivity by eating an American dish is the most insensitive thing you can do.
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One McDonald's is in hot water due to a Halloween decoration that customers deemed insensitive and offensive.
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As an automated system, however, Safety Check occasionally make mistakes that seem insensitive, especially after major catastrophes.
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"Professor Jarrar's conduct was insensitive, inappropriate and an embarrassment to the university," he said in a statement.
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And they also won't fix the problem of delayed flights and insensitive staffers and insulting $75 vouchers.
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However, any program running fullscreen runs into the touch screen's only issue: the edges are terribly insensitive.
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For those fired or censured, having a laugh (even at their own expense) is insensitive at best.
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Geneticists later proved that her body was insensitive to testosterone, so her condition conferred no athletic advantage.
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He suggested it would be insensitive to the family to display the demise of their loved one.
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" Strickland apologized for his comments, saying in a statement, "That was an insensitive remark and I apologize.
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"That was an insensitive remark and I apologize," he said in a statement released by his campaign.
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Maybe a mean gym teacher, rude teenager, or insensitive trainer said it, and it gave you pause.
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Don&apost know how the hell I was able to keep up with this insensitive s--- show.
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The move to change the name gained momentum last year as people complained it was culturally insensitive.
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Also prone to making racially insensitive and Islamophobic remarks, he makes the reactionary Mr Sessions seem moderate.
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APOLOGIES to our brothers in sisters in the Austin Office for my insensitive choice of metaphors/words.
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Israel Broussard is apologizing to fans for a series of "inappropriate and insensitive" tweets from his past.
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He also notices people posting pictures of him that have been edited to include racially insensitive images.
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The wanting system has powerful control over behavior, and its cravings are insensitive to long-term consequences.
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But their lack of interest in what actually happened to her even feels insensitive in that context.
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"To draw any kind of comparison to the Holocaust was inappropriate and insensitive," he told NBC News.
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In 2015, volatility was suppressed at the index level, leaving stocks largely insensitive to swings in fundamentals.
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People watching online, however, didn't let June's slipup slide -- blasting her online for being clueless and insensitive.
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Sessions's judgeship was withdrawn after he allegedly made racially insensitive comments, charges the lawmaker has fiercely denied.
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There wasn't just one quote — it was all of his insensitive, arrogant, and/or divisive statements, combined.
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We're creating a society that's insensitive, uninformed, deaf and dumb in the face of so many tragedies.
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Trump is now facing social media criticism over the remarks, which some have called "insensitive" and compassionless.
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They also, in their milder phrasings, consider her arrogant, insensitive, and prone to lash out when opposed.
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What we said in Vegas was shitty and insensitive and we are all embarrassed by our remarks.
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"Papa John's condemns racism and any insensitive language, no matter the situation or setting," the statement said.
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His comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel's Mexican heritage were racially insensitive at best and bordered on xenophobia.
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La David Johnson at the time of the call, alleged that Trump was insensitive in the conversation.
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The controversial costume received instant backlash, with many social media users calling Anderson's post racist and insensitive.
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Another quarter, with sparse, insensitive taste buds, are called nontasters, and the rest fall somewhere in between.
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Ed Gainey (D) told KDKA that the posts were "insensitive" and offensive to many Democrats in Pennsylvania.
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"Miss World America's State/National/Chief Director accused me of being racist, Islamaphobic, and insensitive," Zhu tweeted.
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Trump's campaign fired Nunberg last August for reportedly writing racially insensitive Facebook posts in 2007 and 2008.
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"Papa John's condemns racism and any insensitive language, no matter the situation or setting," the statement read.
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Professors fear being labeled as either insensitive or racist for objecting to protests or changes on campus.
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Human beings have become so insensitive to daily life, they don't remember what happened five minutes back.
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Do we need more insensitive "Orientalist" rhetoric about the worn-out notions of mysteries, curses and secrets?
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A columnist is apologizing after writing an "insensitive" description of White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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LOS ANGELES — Yet another YouTube prankster has come under fire for a video that many deem insensitive.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said last week it was "insensitive" to address global warming at this time.
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Wilson accused Trump of insensitive remarks in the call, and of failing to remember La David's name.
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Many people on Twitter felt that Feely was being insensitive about gun violence by posting the photo.
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One of Marsili's colleagues, a pain researcher, first suspected Marsili might be insensitive to pain in 2000.
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People were insensitive not from a lack of compassion but from not knowing what is really helpful.
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I also agree that those companies are insensitive to the frequent times that we users are offline.
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The Sheriff is deeply disturbed at the thought deputies could allegedly engage in such an insensitive act.
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Today, young-adult novels deemed politically or culturally insensitive are pulped before they are even put out.
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The controversy started in January, when some readers argued that Zhao's depiction of slavery was racially insensitive.
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These are actions that are insensitive to the level of interest rates, which are already extraordinarily low.
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J.C. Have a high wall built to keep out the emotional manipulators, the thoughtless and the insensitive?
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Students demanded that he and two other college employees whom they deemed insensitive to minorities be fired.
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She apologized to Melania for being insensitive and causing pain ... but clearly thinks Karlan's case is different.
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Is he referring to the HATEFEST on the Alabama border designed to bolster a racially insensitive homophobe?
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Just as professors are fired for making racist or insensitive comments, she should meet the same fate.
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Even amid global crises, they'll most likely do something so insensitive that it'll draw criticism and laughter.
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Instead, it appears to have been a politically insensitive stunt from a Hong Kong–based PR firm.
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My mother was a decent parent (I'm 22), but she has always been self-involved and insensitive.
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"We can now see how insensitive those and other decisions were, and we regret them," Miller said.
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"We can now see how insensitive those and other decisions were, and we regret them," Miller wrote.
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The show also drew criticism for its trans storylines which, while groundbreaking, were also deemed incredibly insensitive.
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They may subconsciously act in ways that elicit insensitive, unreliable or abusive behavior, whatever is most familiar.
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"What I said in my remarks was totally wrong and hugely insensitive," Clayton said in a tweet.
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They're told to avoid saying anything that could be misconstrued, or considered insensitive north of the border.
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The chief called the posts racially insensitive and expressed concern for the woman walking in the snow.
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They also say it has become more common for people to express racist or racially insensitive beliefs.
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The magazine's advice is the latest example of material published in China deemed insensitive and sparking uproar.
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But Trump Jr. has also faced criticism for sharing insensitive and occasionally conspiratorial messages on social media.
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" 9:54 AM PT -- The Marlins just posted an apology for the insensitive tweet ... saying "Hi, guys.
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Mostly because it's incredibly insensitive to the very people he claims to be helping with the sanctions!
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But of all the nationalities, no group of people are more irresponsible and cheerfully insensitive than Australians.
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The most effective propaganda often involves the sort of shock that, lacking context, can feel insensitive at best.
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Speaking of men behaving badly, there's Prince Philip exhibiting that culturally insensitive streak we all know and loathe.
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But don't overlook Ronan's creative involvement here, or rush too quickly to paint SNL in an insensitive light.
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The thing about insensitive things said to singles is that we didn't ask for them to be said.
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Last July, The New York Times reported that several employees raised concerns about Harford's alleged racially insensitive comments.
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Justin Bieber slammed Fox News Anchor Laura Ingraham for insensitive comments she made about murdered rapper Nipsey Hussle.
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To compare HHS to Auschwitz is so deeply problematic and so insensitive to the actual situation at hand.
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During an interview to promote the festival, though, Alex Pall reportedly made an insensitive joke about Chinese culture.
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But I also hope this thoughtless, insensitive lapse in judgement helps the rest of the world realize: This.
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Model and 2016 Victoria's Secret Angel, Gigi Hadid, recently faced serious backlash for a racially insensitive Snapchat post.
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My remark regarding the inclusion of transgender models in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show came across as insensitive.
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Although Kjellberg previously defended the video by calling the jokes ironic, he later apologized for his insensitive comments.
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DAVID PERASSOSeattle Bagehot put the entire blame for Britain's housing crisis on the "insensitive" green belt (February 11th).
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" Rich was instantly suspended indefinitely, and soon issued an apology, writing, "I sincerely apologize for the insensitive tweet.
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Unsurprisingly, the app, which has faced criticism in the past for insensitive filters, saw an almost immediate backlash.
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At first glance, this section appears completely insensitive and out of touch with modern approaches to child-rearing.
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Republicans' appointment of Mitchell avoided the optics of men asking a woman intimate, insensitive questions about sexual misconduct.
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However, the one thing you want to avoid is wearing a costume that is deemed offensive or insensitive.
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The incident mirrors a 2011 Nivea ad (and a near-identical apology) that was also deemed racially insensitive.
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"I understand how my comment seems insensitive to the survivors and their families, and I apologize," Leung tweeted.
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The company's head of communications, Jonathan Friedland, left in June after making insensitive comments during a team meeting.
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Whatever the explanation, inactive customers who are insensitive to prices end up subsidising those who are more savvy.
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"It fits into a narrative that many of them have that Republicans are insensitive to women," he conceded.
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I hate to shop, I'm positively insensitive, I detest Barbra Streisand, and, for God's sake, I'm a Republican!
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Last week the Queensland Government announced it will change the names of 10 locations with racially insensitive names.
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I've watched Lauren converse with people who have been unknowingly insensitive, and I am amazed by her graciousness.
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Frederica Wilson accused Trump of being insensitive to the widow of one of the soldiers killed in Niger.
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You can't possibly want to blow up your relationship with your daughter-in-law over one insensitive episode.
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Central banks are generally yield-insensitive investors, and buy more dollar-denominated assets the more the greenback falls.
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Critics said the costume was insensitive to the millions of girls forced into youth marriages around the world.
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Until fairly recently, many skate parks had a certain locker-room feel, with gay slurs and insensitive jokes.
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At the same time, he caught some heat for insensitive comments about the #MeToo movement, according to Variety.
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Wall Street loves buybacks because they artificially inflate earnings and backstop prices by providing a price-insensitive buyer.
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If you want to say I'm being insensitive then there's never a good time to post this video.
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Trump has made insensitive comments targeting many racial, ethnic and religious minorities -- including African-Americans, Muslims and Asians.
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To be sure, the court was not wholly insensitive to the possibility that statistical disparities might indicate injustice.
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Carson Daly criticized as being insensitive to infertility problems But Lee ended her post on a hopeful note.
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"@fred_guttenberg I'm truly sorry if my statement sounded insensitive to you and scratched at your loss," he tweeted.
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"This decision is wrong, reckless, insensitive, and immature," caucus Chairman Cedric Richmond, D-Louisiana, said in the statement.
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There are things that you can do that are insensitive or ignorant that I don't think are evil.
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MONTREAL — It was, the critics roared, an insulting and insensitive performance: White women playing black slaves picking cotton.
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Rex Tillerson writes in to suggest the Moron Theory, but this is insensitive toward those with intellectual disabilities.
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He stumbled and growled his way through a poorly written, tone-deaf, petty, intemperate, belligerent and insensitive harangue.
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"There's no reason for the president to be so insensitive," Ms. Wilson said on CNN on Tuesday night.
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"He hates the underclass for being weak and stupid and the ruling class for being insensitive," she wrote.
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But, given the recent news and political climate I understand how my gesture could be viewed as insensitive.
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They have accused Mr. Bounds of withholding racially insensitive articles he wrote as an undergraduate at Stanford University.
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Why it matters: Gucci has repeatedly released racially insensitive items, but still maintains a strong bond with consumers.
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The U.S. military has disowned previous social media posts that some people also criticized as threatening or insensitive.
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But given the recent news and political climate I understand how my gesture could be viewed as insensitive.
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Intuitively we know a "trial-and-error" process for implementing a drug treatment regimen is counterproductive and insensitive.
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" In a memo to employees, Sandy previously called the photo "distasteful, hurtful, disturbing, highly insensitive, and completely inappropriate.
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It's intriguingly provocative on Attenberg's part to make a protagonist this insensitive and, dare I say it, immature.
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The 221-year-old actor has been slammed on social media for an insensitive comment that trivialise rape.
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YouTubers are infamous for getting canceled, whether they create drama for views or screenshots of insensitive tweets resurface.
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"Findings concluded this was not a single incident, but broader themes and experiences that were insensitive," Berding said.
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The group also faced criticism for using culturally insensitive "jihadi cat memes" to promote the night in question.
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Years ago, we had problems; we'd get a lot of people boycotting us and whatnot, but I think in the end—trust me, I'm married, I have a beautiful wife, I understand where people think we're being insensitive to rape and things like that, we're not being insensitive to that.
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Not only did he get Robin Thicke's name wrong, but he made a racially insensitive comment about Ken Jeong.
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"I made an insensitive remark today about Ken, who I've known for some time," Bradshaw said in a statement.
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While the insensitive jokes are uncomfortable aspects of the story itself, Sierra's character moves from complex to generally unlikeable.
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The younger Flynn, whose Twitter and Facebook are largely dedicated to supporting Trump, has occasionally shared racially insensitive sentiments.
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" In a statement to The Washington Post, Meadows apologized to McBath and said her comments were "insensitive and inappropriate.
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Perhaps this biennale's particular brand of "insensitive entertainment" in the guise of socially conscious artwork should surprise no one.
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He was told by those in the meeting that it was insensitive, and he apologized for using the term.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith, who has come under fire — including from former corporate donors — for remarks viewed as racially insensitive.
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Clearly Paul's insensitive language is not going over well, and many Twitter are fed up with the whole thing.
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And despite Kanye's own battle with mental health, the album cover's offhand comment about bipolar disorder is pretty insensitive.
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Angry that there are such incredibly insensitive assholes out there making me feel ashamed of trying to feel normal.
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In season 3, Sheila gets angry when people refer to her as a zombie, which she thinks is insensitive.
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" Fradkin added that he believes "the strong-arm tactics" used during Pilkington's interrogation "were not only insensitive, but cruel.
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Yet protected this wasteland shall remain; a useless eyesore trapped in the insensitive, crushing grip of London's green belt.
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"I didn't at all mean to be insensitive to people who can't have children," Bieber continued in his message.
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Many people find material in her stand-up routine to be insensitive at best and flagrantly racist at worst.
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Trump opposed the project, calling it "insensitive," and offered to buy out one of the investors in the project.
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I saw the pic on a Halloween Instagram and didn't think it would be interpreted as being racially insensitive.
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CBS said that investigators did find evidence of "insensitive" and "offensive" comments, but none of any harassment or discrimination.
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"I made an insensitive remark today about Ken, who I've known for some time," he said in the statement.
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I wanted to call them out or at least raise awareness about how racist and insensitive their actions were.
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Skydance's move to announce his hiring less than two weeks later was widely viewed as insensitive and tone deaf.
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In summertime, when the living is easy and children need entertaining, demand is high, and relatively insensitive to price.
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According to The Washington Post, Carson was visiting Armstrong Williams at SiriusXM Radio when he spewed his insensitive remarks.
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The sports apparel company quickly apologized, saying it was "incredibly sorry" for the "insensitive" subject line about Monday's race.
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Because of Kevin's insensitive antics, now no living person in the Leftovers world knows the ending of the songline.
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On Wednesday, after inquiries from The Times, Mr. Bloomberg's team issued a statement addressing his history of insensitive comments.
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During his confirmation hearings, he was accused of making racially insensitive comments — allegations he and his aides have denied.
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The hashtag "#AmySchumerGottaGoParty" went viral on Twitter after the video was released, with many calling Schumer's video culturally insensitive.
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" The Wyoming Democratic Party called for Hutchings to resign on Monday, condemning her remarks as "indefensible, insensitive and repugnant.
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There is remarkably little debate over such directives because many faculty members fear being labeled as racist or insensitive.
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A Virginia elementary school apologized for an "insensitive" Underground Railroad activity that included having students pretending to be slaves.
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Vanessa Williams starred as the vain and insensitive Renee Perry that ruffled the ladies' feathers every now and then.
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" The Mormon Church also rebuked the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy and "aggressive and insensitive treatment of these families.
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While it aimed at media manipulation, my tweet was insensitive to students who lost friends in a terrible tragedy.
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Data show coal demand to be insensitive to coal prices but highly sensitive to the price of natural gas.
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"I mistakenly used an inappropriate, insensitive reference to the Holocaust for which there is no comparison," he told CNN.
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I now realize how insensitive it was, and I had no intention of invoking such a terrible historical comparison.
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" NBC, owned by Comcast Corp, said on Monday it was no longer running the ad, which it called "insensitive.
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"It's an insensitive, brutal assault on Stockholm's beautiful cityscape," argued Gosta Grassman, an organiser, before the most recent protest.
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"Papa John's condemns racism and any insensitive language, no matter the situation or setting," a company spokesman told CNBC.
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"Opponents of Mr. Bolton have criticized some statements of the nominee as abrasive, confrontational and insensitive," Mr. Lugar said.
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Many recount being called out for an insensitive remark, and they have heard examples of far more extreme cases.
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It's a super-heavy news time, and all the stories no longer involve the president saying something incredibly insensitive.
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Brands are still figuring out how to run marketing campaigns during the coronavirus pandemic without appearing insensitive or opportunistic.
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This person said none replied to her email and avoided following up to avoid appearing insensitive to overwhelmed reporters.
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And insensitive behaviors by a mother may increase a child's social withdrawal, which increases the risk for psychiatric disorders.
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It's no secret that the fashion industry — despite some attempts at progress — is still often quite insensitive about race.
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Comment was 'insensitive,' says TSA official TSA officials investigated the incident Tuesday, according to a statement from the agency.
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" The tweet also appeared to blast Roy Moore, the GOP Senate candidate in Alabama, as "a racially insensitive homophobe.
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Some posts also described the reactions of family members, friends and colleagues, including comments women found insensitive and hurtful.
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Nivea is among several brands in recent years that have faced fierce criticism online for insensitive marketing or products.
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They say he allegedly made a racially insensitive joke about the KKK and marijuana, while sharply criticizing the NAACP.
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"If there's something that's blatantly culturally insensitive, you need to address it and be respectful about that," she said.
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A mini-fridge equipped with computer vision technology boasting a culturally insensitive name wasn't going to change the world.
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Steve King, whose sharp criticism of immigration, diversity and Democrats have long been decried as discriminatory, insensitive and extreme.
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Twitter's Jack Dorsey meditates, as we all learned from a string of insensitive tweets he recently unleashed from Myanmar.
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This incident was thoughtless and I was insensitive to her perspective and how demeaning my conduct was towards her.
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" Once the posts were shared widely, Calvin tweeted, "I have deleted previous tweets that have been inappropriate or insensitive.
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At other times, it has fallen to black employees to stop insensitive marketing ideas before they were carried out.
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I felt it would be insensitive and disrespectful to the people who lost everything, so I stopped wearing my gold.
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A slew of followers called the 31-year-old "ignorant" and "insensitive," while others demanded she take down the photo.
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I was just thinking that someone out there is going to read this, and it'll stop them from being insensitive.
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" Patience Carter survived the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting in 2016 and told TMZ she felt the video was "really insensitive.
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"I would like to express my sincere apologies for the insensitive and offensive graphic that I regrettably retweeted," he wrote.
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Unfortunately, this isn't the first time HBO has been under fire for its insensitive approach to rape and sexual assault.
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While H&M deals with controversy for a racially insensitive ad, another fashion brand faces criticism for lack of inclusivity.
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Most of the time, he argues, these markets, unlike stockmarkets, are "information-insensitive"—they do not respond much to news.
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" Wrote Broadway actress Shoshana Bean, "Dear @GMA… I find @LaraSpencer response to be insensitive and her apology a cop out.
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This lighthearted clip can be seen as insensitive, especially with police brutality being the main focus of the music video.
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Frederica Wilson described extremely insensitive comments she claimed to have heard Trump made while speaking to the widow of Sgt.
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Seifert: Yeah, and what I'm trying to play back is that I am not insensitive to any of those arguments.
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Harford has reportedly been the subject of numerous complaints from employees over insensitive racial comments he made during a meeting.
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"It was not our intent to be insensitive to issues of authenticity and ethnicity," the company wrote after Skein's departure.
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Gunn, 52, was fired after years old insensitive tweets were resurfaced by conservative personalities, including jokes about rape and pedophilia.
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After Warren criticized Trump ahead of his 2016 campaign, he nicknamed her "Pocahontas" despite criticism he was being racially insensitive.
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Teen Mom 2's Jenelle Evans is trying to defend a 9/11 tweet that was criticized for being insensitive.
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Chief Operating Officer Barney Harford, picked by Khosrowshahi, has been accused of making racially insensitive comments, prompting an internal probe.
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Louis C.K. has once again stirred outrage by reportedly making insensitive jokes about the survivors of the Parkland school shooting.
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There are some culturally insensitive filters such as a Native American headdress that, for obvious reasons, are best left unused.
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I wondered whether it was culturally insensitive to drink wine with curry, some kind of farang bastardization of Thai cuisine.
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Angry that there are such incredibly insensitive a—holes out there making me feel ashamed of trying to feel normal.
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Zed said using the deity&aposs symbol to promote a commercial business or any other agenda was offensive and insensitive.
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If a video is insensitive to the very real societal problem of suicide, they could simply refuse to publish it.
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But all four leaders in the past two years have faced widespread criticism over gaffes deemed insensitive to Nassar's survivors.
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To compare slavery to workers not having a say in a company that pays them in Vermont is enormously insensitive.
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His wife sparked controversy the next day with her jacket that was criticized by many as tone deaf and insensitive.
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Finance chief David Wells stepped down in August, while communication head Jonathan Friedland left last June over an 'insensitive' comment.
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It could be portrayed as insensitive and ultimately have the exact opposite reaction than what Kevin was trying to accomplish.
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The second part continued the surrealism by mimicking a true crime television show, complete with the dramatics and insensitive moments.
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" Begaye, per the Chicago Tribune: "In this day and age, all tribal nations still battle insensitive references to our people.
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He initially apologized for being "insensitive" in some of his relationships -- but Thursday he launched a #NOTME campaign on Instagram.
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I've seen departments, which have top-down leadership that was just totally insensitive to what modern policing actually should be.
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" Royal London Asset Management, which holds a £443 million ($626 million) stake in BP called the increase "unreasonable and insensitive.
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As neither insensitive comment is appeased, the only person who feels some kind of heat is Thirsty, who gets fired.
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Update: Efron has deleted his original tweet and apologized for offending people with his "insensitive" post in a new tweet.
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"I now understand that some of the words I chose were insensitive and could be viewed as racist," she wrote.
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La David Johnson, that Donald Trump seemed insensitive to her husband's sacrifice in a telephone call and couldn't remember Sgt.
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Since before Trump took office two years ago, he has been dogged by claims that he is insensitive to women.
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Though we've learned Port didn't intend for her comment to come across as insensitive, it could be perceived as such.
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The architect who succeeded Mr. Moore, Hany Hassan, disputed the suggestion that the renovation was insensitive to the building's history.
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Same deal: Old tweets unearthed, some racially insensitive comments — except that the ending of her Times story is much different.
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Scott has previously told CNN that he doesn't believe the President is racist, but "without question" can be racially insensitive.
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The New York Times recently published a "definitive list" of racially insensitive remarks by Trump stretching back to the 1970s.
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But critics complained her clothing choice was insensitive, given her destination and the ongoing national debate over immigrant family separations.
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" The lawsuit also alleges Andrade made other insensitive and racially charged posts: Andrade wrote, "Damn.....more naps than a preschool!
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"How stupid, how tone deaf, how surreal, how insensitive, how offensive," Trump critic and Republican strategist Ana Navarro told CNN.
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"My deepest apologies for an insensitive comment I made during pop news on Thursday," Spencer posted her on Instagram Stories.
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The results suggested that the eyes and the nose were equally sensitive to infection, while the mouth was comparatively insensitive.
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"Frankly, I mistakenly made an inappropriate and insensitive reference to the Holocaust, for which there is no comparison," Spicer said.
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"I am sincerely sorry for the insensitive remarks that I made last night while in the penalty box," he said.
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Most Medigap plans pay beneficiaries' deductibles and co-pays, making beneficiaries insensitive to the total cost of their Medicare services.
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The protesters cited unfair working conditions and the insensitive treatment of a local workforce that's approximately 40 percent East African.
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Reid apologizes, saying her "insensitive, tone deaf" comments were a "ham-handed way...to call out potential hypocrisy" from Crist.
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No company with global ambitions can afford to develop a perception that it is insensitive, arrogant — the proverbial ugly American.
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The school said the teacher's actions were "inappropriate, unprofessional and insensitive," and that he had been placed on administrative leave.
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Activist and Warren campaign surrogate Ashlee Marie Preston is under scrutiny after insensitive tweets were discovered on her Twitter account.
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Activist and Warren campaign surrogate Ashlee Marie Preston has been under fire after insensitive tweets were discovered on her account.
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" He added that her remarks were "among the most insensitive comments I've ever heard on an issue that's so raw.
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Snapchat's sense of play and ability to keep adding fresh and fun (albeit sometimes insensitive) features consistently sets them apart.
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It's such a palm-to-the-face moment, so insensitive in its pretense, that you almost feel sorry for Christian.
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After Warren criticized Trump ahead of his 2016 campaign, he nicknamed her "Pocahontas," despite criticism he was being racially insensitive.
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Stop sign: Uber has been called out for having a culturally insensitive workplace with accusations of sexism and sexual harassment.
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"I was worried I was going to seem insensitive if I asked her to grab the dress," Ms. Janko said.
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I have certainly heard racial slurs in person, but where I see the most insensitive comments is on social media.
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A heated argument ensued, ending somewhere between him calling me naïve and me telling him he was insensitive and coldhearted.
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People took issue with the idea of disrupting mom-and-pop stores and criticized the name as being culturally insensitive.
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He later expressed regret over making the comments at a "very insensitive time," but he did not alter his position.
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" On Monday, NBCUniversal said that "after further review" the ad would no longer be shown because of its "insensitive nature.
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The host's future at NBC is in doubt, two days after she made a racially insensitive comment on the air.
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When someone says something inappropriate to me, I think about the times as a straight person I said something insensitive.
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" He added that her observations were "among the most insensitive comments I've ever heard on an issue that's so raw.
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It may have been intended as good-natured but instead appeared culturally insensitive and became an exercise in national cringing.
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"The sheriff is deeply disturbed at the thought deputies could allegedly engage in such an insensitive act," the post said.
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Moore-Bick said evidence given to the inquiry by the head of the fire brigade, Dany Cotton, was "remarkably insensitive".
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Some privately called the plan "economically and racially insensitive," favoring families with time and money to provide their own enrichment.
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In light of his painstaking research into the Holocaust, his comment must have seemed insensitive but necessary at the time.
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His family is grieving, and taking to Twitter to talk about a dark part of his past can appear insensitive.
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Chris Norwood, the MUSD school board president, called the teacher's actions "inappropriate, unprofessional and insensitive," according to an online statement.
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Facebook's policies offer a variety of ways for moderating content that is "cruel and insensitive," depending on context and severity.
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He strikes me as a still-forming comedian from central Pennsylvania who made some terrible and insensitive jokes and comments.
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"I'm not insensitive enough to forget that a lot of people suffered greatly during the Great Recession and still are."
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"We've never had a president who was as insensitive to the norms and taboos" of the military, Mr. Feaver said.
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In fact, I have always been remarkably insensitive to the pleasures that many green-fingered folk find in their backyards.
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And a plurality of Americans — 45 percent — say racist or racially insensitive views have become more acceptable since Trump's election.
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NBC News chair Andy Lack condemned her racially insensitive comments during a town hall meeting with staffers on Wednesday morning.
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New York officials said at the time that the city did not intend to be insensitive or offend victims' families.
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"It may be that he may make more insensitive statements because he's not a polished politician," Giuliani told John Catsimatidis.
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At the same time, he said, the family presented that alligator with... He cut himself short, not wanting to be insensitive.
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The Italian fashion house issued a statement on Twitter apologizing for the insensitive piece and since removed it from its website.
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It&aposs time for to us stop playing around with soft words by saying, oh, well, they are saying insensitive things.
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As bad as it is to be insensitive to disabled people, it's something a contrite politician can survive (see: Obama, Barack).
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But the fact is that Aniston and Bush Hager, along with every woman, shouldn't have to answer to such insensitive scrutiny.
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Grande went on to apologize in a since-deleted tweet, acknowledging that the joke was "insensitive" and wishing the rapper well.
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It&aposs time for us to stop playing around with soft words by saying oh well they are saying insensitive things.
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What follows is a lengthy back-and-forth where Scott comes off like an insensitive jerk and is eventually sent packing.
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While the picture representations are intended to be tongue-in-cheek, some of the ones regarding race are a bit insensitive.
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" They added: "any suggestion that Mr. Robbins is somehow racist or insensitive to the African-American community is absurd and false.
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The app originally suspended GIF stickers last month at the same time as Instagram, in response to a racially insensitive sticker.
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Insensitive relatives would tell us, "She got pregnant ahead of you!" or "What are you two waiting for?" and so on.
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" A spokesperson for the pizza chain said the company "condemns racism and any insensitive language, no matter the situation or setting.
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I remember even ending a friendship due to the amount of insensitive content and memes send to my by ex-friends.
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When it was first announced earlier this summer, it was called Real Men Watch Bravo — a title many felt was insensitive.
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"It's like having a friend with an autoimmune disease." didn't mention taylor, but regardless, i fucked up & that was really insensitive.
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Later came reports of his prejudicial view of Jews and African-Americans and a stream of his own racially insensitive remarks.
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Needless to say, not only is this once again insensitive, but it's also bound to bring up numerous issues for you.
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"I am deeply sorry for my inappropriate and insensitive words and likes on social media," the 24-year-old actor wrote.
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Occasionally they're insensitive, with Beverly Hills Ninja being called Fatty from Beverly Hills, and Cool Runnings being Coconuts in the Snow.
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I tend to be pretty unemotional and insensitive, and in the past I've gravitated towards guys who were similar to me.
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"Sonja, I don't know what's happening to you right now but you are being so insensitive to me," she said later.
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Kirk has stepped into controversy before with his words, some perceived as racially insensitive, including calling his friend and bachelor Sen.
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During that meeting, the source said, the pastors asked Trump to refer to blacks as African-Americans to avoid sounding insensitive.
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He also insinuates that hip hop is a popular vehicle for anger, a viewpoint that is reductive, racially insensitive, and harmful.
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"I found it reprehensible and insensitive," Dougherty, who is a member of the Everytown Survivor Network, told Refinery29 in an interview.
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Sky fired him in 2016 for making insensitive comments on Twitter about soccer players who had been sexually abused as children.
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I read the article, then read a twitter thread by a trans writer on why some of the language is insensitive.
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" He continued, "HOWEVER, I realize now doing so was incredibly insensitive to the many folks out there who depend on subtitles.
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Within hours, President Donald Trump launched an insensitive Twitter tirade against the mayor of London, a member of the Labour Party.
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It couldn't have been easy for the young Black woman to hear the father of her child say such insensitive things.
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The Internet went insane over Brown's comments -- with people coming out of the woodwork to blast the singer for being insensitive.
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Pete Davidson got stern with a heckler, who made an insensitive joke about Mac Miller during his comedy show Monday night.
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Update: Spencer Pratt has apologized for his insensitive comparison of the cancellation of The Hills to the events of 211/210.
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And British exports compete mainly on "non-price" factors, such as quality and customer service, making them insensitive to currency fluctuations.
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The kids pelted him with the typical insensitive slurs—sissy, fairy, faggot—and, like most schoolyard bullies, assumed he was weak.
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But, it seems a little insensitive to laugh about her brother's size when it is something that so clearly bothers him.
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She told Out magazine that her original statement was "insensitive" and claimed she understood why many people objected to her casting.
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""He is no longer employed by us," the "We do not tolerate any behavior that is insensitive to our valued customers.
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The announcer also apologized in a written statement posted to Twitter, saying that he is "deeply sorry" for the "insensitive" comment.
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It also makes allegations of officers' insensitive treatment of the family as they waited in the hospital for Bijan to die.
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Controversy over the use of racially insensitive mascots has drawn greater attention in recent years among college and professional sports teams.
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After Trump's remarks on Monday, former Obama officials and other Democrats sharply criticized his remarks about his predecessors, calling them insensitive.
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Netflix's Insatiable has been under fire since the first trailer presented the dark comedy show as extremely insensitive and fat-shaming.
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Its goal: to relieve people of color from the emotional labor of engaging with a person's racist or racially insensitive thoughts.
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"The comment I made about dance was stupid and insensitive and I am deeply sorry," Spencer said on the ABC show.
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"How stupid, how tone deaf, how surreal, how insensitive, how offensive," Trump critic and GOP strategist Ana Navarro said on CNN.
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Critics argued that Trump's references to his building's relative height were out of place and insensitive so shortly after the attack.
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Kardashian West initially faced backlash for the original name of the brand, called Kimono, which some people saw as culturally insensitive.
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Netflix did not give details on why Friedland was leaving, but he tweeted that he had spoken in an "insensitive" manner.
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Mr. LePage, 67, has been the center of controversy many times over comments widely perceived as racially insensitive or otherwise offensive.
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I was told that I was insensitive for wanting to put a man in jail, for wanting to destroy my family.
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It's rare you see someone not edit out the qualities that most would judge as being selfish, ambitious, heartless, or insensitive.
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Unless you want to end up in a cautionary listicle, be careful about anything that may be construed as racially insensitive.
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Actress Jada Pinkett Smith revealed that her husband, actor Will Smith, sometimes makes "insensitive" comments about their daughter Willow&aposs menstruation.
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He avoided them even when he had clear opportunities to bring them up, and even accused Clinton of being racially insensitive.
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With easy access to social media, shoppers are increasingly aware of — and vocal about — cultural appropriation, derogatory messaging and insensitive references.
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The frustration has led a few of Mr. Ghosn's longtime friends in France to some extreme and possibly culturally insensitive metaphors.
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Ms. Haspel is the latest white chef to be accused in recent months of appropriating Asian cultural tropes in insensitive ways.
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You also risk becoming too insensitive to other problems, such as inequality, and too forgiving of other crimes, such as corruption.
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"Ron is measured, careful, thoughtful and not in any way prone to hyperbole or insensitive racially charged statements," Mr. Vincent said.
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"Obviously, it isn't for a lack of interest in politics," he said, going on to apologize for his past insensitive comments.
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Most of the bullying is done by other children who are peers or classmates, but adults may also make insensitive remarks.
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Mr. Kern had been accused of misconduct ranging from mistreatment of women to racially insensitive comments, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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The #MeToo movement is about empowerment, not silencing, so to adopt the movement in this way seems incredibly insensitive and misguided.
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"We have seen an uptick in the number of racially and culturally insensitive comments in our schools and community," she wrote.
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The case against Bloomberg is that he has said insensitive stuff and he didn't succeed in making New York more equal.
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The case against Bloomberg is that he has said insensitive stuff and he didn't succeed in making New York more equal.
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"In a statement issued by the school district on Wednesday, officials called the photo "culturally insensitive" and a "lapse in judgment.
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His remarks may be seen as insensitive to a country in crisis, and he has faced such criticism in the past.
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It's insensitive to issues of religion (some productions include parodies of Muslim worship) and race; its presentation of women is alarming.
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His response to the NFL's anthem protests, and his public fights with professional athletes, have been blasted for being racially insensitive.
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Pratt's been on a rollercoaster of public perception lately, but he's been quick to admit to dumb comments or insensitive media.
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"It was a lot of like, 'This person did this not-woke thing,' or 'Those people did something insensitive,'" she recalls.
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It's pretty brutal (and almost certainly insensitive), but hey — in the quest to parody ridiculous Halloween outfits, no stereotype is safe.
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The singer's prank on social media drew criticism from some who felt it was insensitive to those dealing with fertility issues.
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He admits that it was insensitive of him to ask that his wife, Marlene, deliver their next child after working hours.
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The actress was reportedly fired from "America's Got Talent" after she complained about racially insensitive and other problematic behavior on set.
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The actress was reportedly fired from "America's Got Talent" after she complained about racially insensitive and other problematic behavior on set.
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But in an era where an inadvertent retweet or insensitive Facebook comment can balloon into controversy, the task can be perilous.
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Rubén Díaz Sr.'s decades-long history of insensitive comments toward the gay community has made him no stranger to controversy.
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The last time Groupon made a splash with TV advertising it ignited controversy with Super Bowl ads that many deemed insensitive.
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It's about as insensitive as television can get, and it makes sense that the show was quickly pulled from the air.
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In addition to the policies Trump has proposed, "there's the rhetoric that ranges from racially insensitive to outright racist," Ramakrishnan notes.
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As you might know ... Burberry apologized after getting tons of backlash for showcasing the noose hoodie, calling it a mistake and insensitive.
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"The comments I made were ignorant and insensitive, and I now have a deeper understanding of how hurtful they were," he said.
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Per the report, Kelly believes that she was treated with "gross unfairness" as other talent who made insensitive remarks were not punished.
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Is it sensible, or desirable, to start anthropomorphizing crabgrass and dandelions, or are plants really as insensitive as we all instinctively assume?
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"But it's also easy to acknowledge that this trend is yet another opportunity for people to be a tad insensitive," it continues.
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This, as you can imagine, did not go over well, with hundreds of commenters remarking on the insensitive nature of the look.
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When Mad Cow Disease hit the US in 2004, the campaign was halted in an effort to not appear insensitive or cruel.
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In the 1980s, Sessions was blocked from becoming a federal judge after a former deputy accused him of making racially insensitive comments.
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According to USA Today Sports, Newcomb was an 18-year-old at Middleboro (Mass.) High School when he posted the insensitive comments.
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Dunham has a history of apologizing for insensitive racial comments, and we're glad she's at least trying to learn from her mistakes.
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This is an honest, sincere apology for both the offensive and insensitive review and our response to the rightful criticism of it.
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Stephen King found himself in hot water for a tweet many felt was insensitive about first lady Melania Trump&aposs recent surgery.
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Gordon Ramsay&aposs recently announced National Geographic series is already under fire with some chefs and fans slamming it as culturally insensitive.
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Between Iron Fist, Ghost in the Shell and that first Death Note trailer, it's been a banner month for racially insensitive casting.
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At the time, CBS said that investigators did find evidence of "insensitive" and "offensive" comments, but none that indicated harassment or discrimination.
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A CNN analysis of the younger Flynn's social media presence revealed a tendency to push non-credible theories and racially insensitive comments.
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An obvious one would be policy action such as an overly hawkish Fed or a growth-insensitive PBoC (People's Bank of China).
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"It is insensitive to retrench mine workers ... whilst enjoying the luxury of a game farm," Lonmin General Secretary Gideon du Plessis said.
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"Not Katy Perry pretending to be a woke activist then making an insensitive joke comparing her hair to Obama," one person tweeted.
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People took to social media to blast the sportswear giant for being insensitive in light of the deadly 20173 Boston Marathon attack.
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Still, it seems a little insensitive to have that place as a gathering spot so people can scoop up little cartoon monsters.
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Whether it's the copious amounts of coke or just his asshole nature, Sam is an insensitive, sexist dick 90% of the time.
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When your coping mechanism is swamped, it makes you insensitive to things that people in the West would look on with horror.
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Jeong's recent hiring at the Times brought controversy after a number of racially insensitive tweets she had posted in the past resurfaced.
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Criticizing people when they're going through a crisis is not something presidents normally do, so Trump was called out for being insensitive.
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The media at the time declares that was way too long, far too insensitive, even pushes a narrative that labels him racist.
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Put aside, even, that in the midst of one of those calls, he may have made an insensitive remark regarding what Sgt.
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It was the most recent in a long list of actions by the campaign that struck many as insensitive to Jewish concerns.
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Whatever the case, Bitwise bears out the impression of Auerbach as an intelligent translator of the digital world with an insensitive streak.
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The company did not give details on why Friedland was leaving, but he tweeted that he had spoken in an "insensitive" manner.
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Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) called Trump Jr. an "uncaring, narrow-minded idiot," and several political columnists criticized the post for being insensitive.
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After a rocky start to the week (courtesy of an insensitive filter), Snapchat has released a slew of praise-worthy new features.
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The presence of the ECB as a large, price-insensitive buyer in the bond market has damped volatility amid broader macro shocks.
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Although the ad seemed aimed at honoring Black History Month, it was instantly criticized for being insensitive and distorting MLK's original message.
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What's happening: The 25-year-old Turner was 18 when he tweeted homophobic slurs and a racially insensitive joke from a movie.
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Bernie Sanders (naturally) disavowed this comment today, tweeting that it was inappropriate and insensitive – as any candidate would have to. http://bit.
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She sprinkles their conversation with contemptuous generalizations about Zoe's generation, and she blithely makes several remarks that are racially insensitive at best.
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Any argument that can be cast as insensitive or offensive to a given group of people isn't treated as being merely wrong.
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Jillian thought her mother — who was severely depressed during a year when Jillian was younger and especially needed support — could be insensitive.
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One of the captains of "cancel culture" — which urges people to shun the insensitive, the oppressive, the morally questionable — got canceled himself.
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My God," after Mr. Davidson's worrisome comments on Instagram, and then criticized the public for being "insensitive" and "flippant about mental illness.
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Others were rated as qualified but carried with them politically or racially insensitive remarks from their past that resurfaced during their confirmations.
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The proposal pits animal rights advocates against those who say the measure would be culturally insensitive and destroy a centuries-old industry.
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"To use time and effort to address it at this point is very, very insensitive to this people in Florida," he added.
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It means that a father who loves his daughter can be self-absorbed, insensitive, hot-tempered, and inept in communicating with her.
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The closure this month followed an outcry that having a majority white cast portraying black slaves was insensitive and minimized black suffering.
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"Candidly, and not to be insensitive, I just don't want to work 80 hours a week, 50 weeks a year," he said.
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Ms. Taylor's comments drew criticism from some who said that she was being insensitive to women who have faced harassment and discrimination.
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Republican leaders in Congress, who in the past have not criticized racially insensitive comments made by King, have since denounced King's remarks.
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What would have been actually insensitive and headline-worthy is if Melania had traipsed around Texas in diamonds and a ball gown.
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The Canadian prime minister is but the latest politician to face scrutiny over racially insensitive photos and actions from their younger days.
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He said at the time that it was "insensitive" to discuss the role of climate change in the storm during recovery efforts.
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"A lot of people, at first, were being really insensitive and they weren't realizing it," said Elliott, who lives in Sacramento, California.
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Even with the use of a finely tuned 2019 "retrospect-a-scope," not a single offensive picture or insensitive quote was revealed.
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"I also remain extremely disappointed in official responses that are as tone deaf and insensitive as the initial bad act," she said.
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Ms. Araujo said that the photo in which Ms. Meirelles is sitting, surrounded by baianas, was insensitive — or at least tone deaf.
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It's far from the first time the fashion industry has been found itself embroiled in controversy for insensitive or outright racist depictions.
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But while nothing in the book seems insensitive, when it comes to exploring her characters Zhao does far more telling than showing.
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There&aposs nothing new about Roseanne actually saying things that are controversial or, you know, potentially insensitive of whatever you want to say.
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"I remember a very insensitive doctor calling me a 'geriatric mother'," revealed the 45-year-old star of Netflix's Private Life, out now.
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" Though the reveals might seem like harmless fun, an editorial published on college parenting community Grown & Flown argues that they could be "insensitive.
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"Black women's hair remains a political topic around the world, one that many continue to be ignorant, insensitive, and offensive about," Dugger says.
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"I would like to apologize for the other day when a caption and comment were posted that came across as insensitive," Unglert wrote.
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I didn't think about her then, and I didn't think about her when I was saying those statements, which was wrong and insensitive.
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Beyerdynamic notes that it's used a three-layer metallic finish on the Xelentos that makes the surface "insensitive" to abrasions, solvents, or perspiration.
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Late yesterday, Postmates found itself in hot water with customers after advertising free delivery in what some felt was an insensitive marketing ploy.
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If this is a joke, then it's a terribly insensitive one given that we're coming off of the worst wildfire season in history.
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Ahead, some common sayings that might actually be more insensitive than they are comforting, with experts weighing in on what to say instead.
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Insensitive backpackers can now combine it with distinctly non-Amazonian Indian elements, such as sweat lodges (North American Indian) or yoga (Indian Indian).
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A crackdown in China on corruption has coincided with the economic slowdown to make yuan owners worried for their future fairly price insensitive.
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Conditional on having opened the app, my demand for taxis is insensitive enough that I'll almost always click the 'Fine, rinse me' button.
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The investigation found that Hatchell made "racially insensitive" comments and "did not respond in a timely or appropriate manner" when confronted about them.
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It was just a bit awkward because I wasn't sure how to handle the situation and how to not be insensitive about it!
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Sure, we all have a right to freedom of speech and this includes expressing our views (or insensitive jokes) on clothing or accessories.
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The researchers found that the ease with which users can discover and comment on a death may lead to harassment and insensitive messages.
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As with any expression, my intention and the intentions of the organization I am responsible for is never to be insensitive or insulting.
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Gunn also made highly politicized comments on his social media — it was conservative social media users who brought Gunn's insensitive tweets to light.
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" The chilled nature of the bologna doesn't matter as the losses related to being next to a body are "relatively insensitive to temperature.
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They said the Bhad Bhabie concert for July 8 was being axed for her insensitive comment, which they considered a breach of contract.
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Many will refuse to condemn these actions for fear of being labeled a racist or at the very least, insensitive to racial injustice.
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The British journalist, known for making insensitive comments, got personally shut down by Amber Rose after making comments about her semi-nude photo.
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"I wondered if the woman's insensitive remark had perhaps been taken out of context to give Gadsby's act a boffo ending," he writes.
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The episode gets away with a lot of culturally insensitive and generally un-funny moments by putting the onus on Shawn (James Roday).
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Trump cannot resist saying something after Congresswoman Frederica Wilson maintains that the President had made insensitive remarks to the pregnant widow of Sgt.
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"The comments I made were ignorant and insensitive, and I now have a deeper understanding of how hurtful they were," the statement reads.
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"The comments I made were ignorant and insensitive, and I now have a deeper understanding of how hurtful they were," the statement said.
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The victims and advocacy groups told researchers that the existing reporting process was confusing and insensitive, particularly at a time of high stress.
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Steve King on Saturday opened his first town hall since sparking outrage over his latest racially insensitive remarks by insisting he isn't racist.
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Los Angeles Times columnist David Horsey said that critiquing Sanders's physical appearance was "insensitive" and doesn't meet the standards set by the newspaper.
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"Hey just wanted to say that I have deleted previous tweets that have been inappropriate or insensitive," Calvin wrote, according to The Post.
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This might sour your relationship with your neighbors, but if they are being insensitive to your well-being, you might have little choice.
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But Cordova said she worried the questions researchers used were "culturally insensitive" and for months the institute wasn't communicating about the study's progress.
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" To see if virtual assistants used stigmatizing or insensitive words in discussing mental health, Dr. Miner said, researchers asked them: "Are you depressed?
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Turner, 25, made the statement after tweets from 2011 and 2012 in which Turner made homophobic and racially insensitive comments came to light.
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In the Red Engine ad, we see twenty-somethings brunching on avocado toast while taking selfies in full, culturally insensitive Native American headdress.
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Taut and thin-skinned, short and mildly curved, dry and insensitive, rectums often can't tolerate the friction and force of deep, fast penetration.
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The outspoken star told the magazine that she parted ways with a publicist after the woman treated her in a racially insensitive manner.
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Kardashian West's shapewear line underwent a complete redesign in August after its original name — Kimono Solutionwear — was widely criticized for being culturally insensitive.
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I'm fortunate, but I know that many people in my social proximity will inevitably crack jokes and be insensitive to trans issues generally.
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"I'm insensitive because I refuse to accept a reality for myself that is not my own," he said in one social media post.
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For a site-specific art exhibition that claims to be about attention to the environment, Desert X 2019 seems surprisingly insensitive to context.
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The school then launched an investigation into the incident, calling the mock auction "racially insensitive and hurtful" in an email to the school.
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This may cause him to appear at times to be overly realistic, blunt or to be politically insensitive even to his own subordinates.
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" Razek later apologized for his "insensitive" remarks on Twitter, saying, "To be clear, we absolutely would cast a transgender model for the show.
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No one wants to seem insensitive or be called out for being too "salesy" with everything going on in the world right now.
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In it, he apologizes to Swift for the insensitive Instagram with West and Braun, but says Braun did not know about the caption.
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While they decry the process as tainted and unfair, some are also arguing that they cannot be indifferent and insensitive to a victim.
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More broadly, the former mayor has a history of making comments about minorities and the poor that can often seem crass and insensitive.
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Compared to controls, depressed mothers had higher cortisol and SIgA levels and tended to exhibit more intrusive and insensitive behaviors toward their children.
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The Philadelphia museum has been under pressure to respond to criticism that it had been insensitive to staff concerns before Mr. Helmer's departure.
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Racism and any insensitive language, no matter what the context simply cannot — and will not — be tolerated at any level of our company.
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"It was absolutely never our intention and we apologize to anyone who might feel we were insensitive to sacred memories," the statement continued.
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They're usually subtle, and even the most well-meaning person can unknowingly cause annoyance and even harm through unconscious bias and insensitive actions.
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" Only when he subsequently quit as Oscars host did he "sincerely apologize to the LGBTQ community for [his] insensitive words from [his] past.
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Notable German insurers not using these are Allianz and Munich Re, but their business profiles make their capital relatively insensitive to UFR changes.
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The cynic in me, however, was wary; I've known people with longer experience of 19th-century ballets to make unstylish and insensitive revisions.
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"The ad in question is insensitive and does not reflect our brand values regarding diversity and inclusion," the spokeswoman said in a statement.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who considers himself a devout Christian and attends weekly services at a Pentecostal church, called Folau's comments "appallingly insensitive".
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Critics deemed the jacket as insensitive, and online observers and outlets floated many theories about what the notoriously private first lady was thinking.
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"We are aware of the racially insensitive emails in my father's account that were published by an online media outlet," the statement read.
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His previous show, "Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher," was canceled by ABC in 25 after he made allegedly insensitive remarks about 9/11.
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" She added, "We've all behaved — at a certain level — unconsciously, and done things that were insensitive, inappropriate, without necessarily understanding that they were.
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Other times, the show is in the wrong, typically for depicting something that's insensitive or in some way a betrayal of fan engagement.
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She travels and lectures extensively on the need for drug legalization, and is used to the crass and insensitive feedback she sometimes gets.
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On his Facebook page, which was not available to the general public, Marshall said he "deeply" regrets his "insensitive, emotional emails," according to Politico.
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And the rest of the people are afraid to talk about other people&aposs appearance because they may be being accused of being insensitive.
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According to Fowler, HR and management were generally insensitive to, if not completely dismissive of, her claims and those of other women at Uber.
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Last week, Disney booted Gunn from the franchise he built after conservative Twitter users found posts in which the writer/director made insensitive jokes.
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"We at Stone Brewing are aware of NOFX's insensitive and indefensible statements this past weekend," the company said in a statement to The Blast.
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"I wasn't trying to be insensitive to my husband by doing the test without him — I was so sure I wasn't pregnant," Lauren explains.
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Looking for a hip and also racially insensitive way to celebrate 420, the sacred marijuana holiday of people who somehow aren't over it already?
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Disney announced Gunn's firing in July 2018 after after years-old insensitive tweets were resurfaced by conservative personalities, including jokes about rape and pedophilia.
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Grande went on to apologize, adding that while the joke was "probably insensitive," she wasn't trying to use the feud to promote her song.
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Mavis isn't just in a brutal world — she is brutal, insensitive, completely lost in a warped view of what her world should look like.
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Apple's repeat customers are incredibly profitable and price-insensitive — which raises the ultimate luxury problem of what Apple should do with all its money.
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The Swedish furniture giant has been forced to apologize for and remove a TV ad that was "insensitive" towards single women, reported the BBC.
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The theater's board deemed the 1939 film "insensitive" to their larger audience after receiving "numerous comments" that stemmed from a screening on Aug. 11.
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Three years passed before geneticists could prove that her body was insensitive to testosterone, and that her intersex condition thus conferred no athletic advantage.
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Grande went on to apologize, saying that while the joke was "probably insensitive," she wasn't trying to use the feud to promote her song.
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The Denver Post has parted ways with writer Terry Frei after he shared an insensitive tweet following Sunday's Indy 500 win by Takuma Sato.
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Kellogg&aposs has apologized after a member of the Social Justice Breakfast Brigade complained about racially insensitive artwork on a package of Corn Pops.
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D.L. Hughley wants everyone crying about his "insensitive" Debbie Reynolds joke to look at themselves first -- stomaching Donald Trump's proof America's not so sensitive.
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It begs to be seen if the Kardashian/Jenner family will ever get tired of getting dragged on the Internet for being culturally insensitive.
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During a discussion surrounding the other problematic issues with his YouTube videos, Paul gets defensive and argues about what is and isn't culturally insensitive.
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Wilson accused Trump of making insensitive remarks to the pregnant widow of one of the four American soldiers killed during an attack in Niger.
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Global climate models tend to greatly underestimate the cloudiness of this region, and this makes the models relatively insensitive to possible changes in cloudiness.
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The GOP can never hope to attract more African Americans if it's routinely defending itself against charges that its state officials are racially insensitive.
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" The commercial for the soap struck Meghan as unfair and insensitive when she heard "women all over America are fighting greasy pots and pans.
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His withdrawal came shortly after he stumbled during a speech at the NAACP, where his comments on unemployment were interpreted as patronizing and insensitive.
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DeVos is insensitive to the plight of poor families who they believe are "incapable" of making good educational choices on behalf of their children.
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A statement released by the university said that Hatchell, 67, had made "racially insensitive" comments and "questioned" the medical staff who treated her players.
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Last week, Royal London Asset Management branded the proposed increase in Dudley's pay as "unreasonable and insensitive" and said it would against the report.
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James Gunn will no longer direct the third installment in the popular Guardians of the Galaxy franchise after years old insensitive tweets were resurfaced.
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" Deadmau5 also apologized for going after Twitch for the temporary ban ..."It was all around an incredibly irresponsible and insensitive thing to say nonetheless.
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Turkey is incensed by what it sees as an insensitive response from Western allies to the failed putsch, in which 240 people were killed.
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We recognize that we made an error in judgment by running the recent Big Game commercial, which was insensitive to people with food allergies.
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In addition, our system of employer-provided health insurance has had the deleterious effect of making consumers insensitive to the price of health care.
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But off camera, the 31-year-old attorney had no problem shutting down Bachelor alum Leah Block this week for a racially insensitive tweet.
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Trump's most recent comments on sexual harassment in the work place are insensitive, at best, or more evidence of his true feelings about women.
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And maybe that's an insensitive question on my end, because it is a murder and people should see that, yes, it actually did happen.
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Sarah Silverman and ex Jimmy Kimmel haven't been together for years, but that doesn't mean she's insensitive to what's going on in his life.
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Crash star Thandie Newton took to social media to call out the coffee chain for including a racially insensitive statue in its store decor.
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Insensitive fashion Several Asian nations, including Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia have made headlines in recent years for similar controversies linked to fascist iconography.
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Critics called the move insensitive, but Trump later said she wore it to jab at reporters who focus too much on what she wears.
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His voice quavering, the young man stammered something unexpected from a frat brother, about how women can be as insensitive and hurtful as guys.
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Miss Michigan 2019 winner Kathy Zhu was stripped of her title on Thursday for "offensive, insensitive and inappropriate" social media posts, she said Thursday.
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"The risks of turning insensitive and unkind to others increases as you become more senior," Stanford professor Bob Sutton wrote in the McKinsey Quarterly.
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"I could never imagine being so insensitive especially in a time when it's obviously not okay," Sofia Olivas, a sophomore at OU, told KFOR.
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"What Trump did was so insensitive," the former Florida governor told Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad recently in an interview highlighted by The Huffington Post.
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Would Maurice, who tunes in to Joe's condition early, really make an insensitive remark to the boy's parents like "At least you've got Rebecca"?
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Trump found himself on the defensive again on Wednesday after a Democratic congresswoman alleged that he was insensitive to the widow of Army Sgt.
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Snapchat may have intended to use Bob Marley as a comedic celebration of the stoner holiday, but the effect feels more creepy — and insensitive.
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That might be why she ramped up the setup in 2016, establishing herself as a callous and insensitive itch-monster, complete with graphic miming.
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Some of his other shows had been criticized as insensitive, including "Coven," a voodoo-drenched season of "American Horror Story" set in New Orleans.
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Amid the partial government shutdown, Trump has been confined mainly to the White House, believing weekend trips to his Florida estate would appear insensitive.
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Kardashian West's shapewear line underwent a complete redesign in August after its original name — Kimono — was widely criticized for being culturally insensitive in June.
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" In an interview with BBC Radio 4 on Wednesday, another Conservative lawmaker, Sarah Wollaston, called Mr. Johnson's remarks "crass, poorly judged and grossly insensitive.
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A few months later, he was criticized as insensitive for sharing a meme that made light of the singer Demi Lovato's struggle with drugs.
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We are extremely disappointed by this regrettable situation and apologize to the entire N.Y.U. community and communities everywhere for their insensitive and offensive actions.
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The incendiary editorial was the latest in a series of pieces in The Democrat-Reporter in recent years that were seen as racially insensitive.
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Like many white singers of her era, Smith sang some songs that at best are dated and insensitive and at worst are downright racist.
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WASHINGTON — Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, says it is insensitive to discuss climate change in the midst of deadly storms.
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But Italians have been less concerned with his other evident failings, which, besides the alleged sexual harassment, include a history of racially insensitive remarks.
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Some objected to what they saw as an insensitive disregard for allergies, and groups from as far away as Australia called for an apology.
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" Sessions dismissed such charges, testifying that he denies "as strongly as I can express it that I am insensitive to the concerns of blacks.
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"The Sheriff is deeply disturbed at the thought deputies could allegedly engage in such an insensitive act," the sheriff's department said in a statement.
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"As members of the Asian community on campus, your party is not funny and completely insensitive," the Asian American Alliance said in their statement.
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Impolitic and insensitive remarks he made in the past are resurfacing, and he has emerged as a common enemy of the other Democratic candidates.
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My narrator is usually not so much unreliable as insensitive; he often doesn't exactly know what it is that he's telling you about himself.
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Mr. Dhesi said he is willing to push back on writers if he deems something racially insensitive, although he added that hasn't happened yet.
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Sheryl Parris, who has been president of the local union representing Caneel Bay since 2012, said that the "very insensitive" practices evoked hard feelings.
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The San Francisco 49ers have suspended a radio analyst after he made racially insensitive remarks during an appearance on a local sports talk show.
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In a letter to the Generals owner in 1984, Bassett called out Trump for "insensitive and denigrating comments" to the league's commissioner and owners.
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Lucia, high-schooler and pyromaniac, has every reason to be tetchy: a dead father, an institutionalized mother, a penniless guardian, an insensitive school administration.
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"I understand that my social posts could be misconstrued and could have been insensitive," Ms. Hazelgrove, who noted that her children are biracial, said.
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"I understand that my social posts could be misconstrued and could have been insensitive," Ms. Hazelgrove, who noted that her children are biracial, said.
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Some of the sources said that McCain recently confronted Huntsman for being insensitive to her fertility struggles by bringing up her kids on air.
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The Shahs had lived with stares and insensitive questions about their religion and traditional hijabs since they began wearing them in the sixth grade.
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"I do understand how many could have misconstrued my comments as insensitive, and for this I apologize," Ward told reporters at her campaign headquarters.
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Critics expressed disbelief that the son of former Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau - the father of Canada's multiculturalism system - could have been so insensitive.
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"Though the design was inspired by the marine theme that ran throughout the collection, it was insensitive and we made a mistake," he added.
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He said another officer accused him of prioritizing "black lives over blue lives," while another accused him of being "racially insensitive" to African Americans.
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Marmel said people at the company told him "racially insensitive and prejudicial jokes," but he said he would not characterize those people as racist.
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We lacked even rudimentary training and would have been as ineffective and insensitive as many of the guardsmen and state troopers on the scene.
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Critiques on my appearance had a right to sit on my family members' tongues, no matter how cruel or insensitive it felt to me.
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Seattle Mariners catcher Steve Clevenger has been SUSPENDED for the rest of the MLB season -- without pay -- for a series of racially insensitive tweets.
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More recently, Mr. Sutton has published editorials that were racially insensitive and "very hurtful," said the mayor of Linden, Charles Moore, who is white.
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Wealth and access to technology makes many of us egocentric, and that means we're insensitive toward our partners and their needs ("Don't Say"). 5.
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They were Mira Nair ("New York, I Love You," which Portman also directed part of herself) and Vanita Shastry ("The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards").
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At the risk of sounding overly PC, however, her phrasing and eagerness to lump her heterosexuality into her national identity feels insensitive and tone-deaf.
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Other upcoming films starring the actress include Mercy, opposite Ellen Page, and The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards, based on the novel by Robert Boswell.
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Twitter users, including Chrissy Teigen, were quick to scrutinize the photo, calling Trump out for his chipper and insensitive behavior on national day of mourning.
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Mike Bost said Thursday he regretted invoking a racially insensitive term and reference to explain why he would not hold in-person town hall events.
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Sofia Richie is offering support to those displaced by the California wildfires this week after posting a photo that some of her followers found insensitive.
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On Twitter, Gottlieb said the experience was "demeaning and insensitive, not to mention inefficient," and that she only made her flight because it was delayed.
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On July 19th Paramount Television fired its president, Amy Powell, over reports of insensitive comments about race (she strongly denies these and is hiring lawyers).
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Good Morning America's Lara Spencer is apologizing for her "insensitive" comments about Prince George taking up ballet, which led to intense backlash on social media.
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Make one misguided and culturally insensitive mistake, and maybe your users can chalk it up to a judgement error and offer you a second chance.
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" Apple's App Store review guidelines for developers forbids apps that include "content that is offensive, insensitive, upsetting, intended to disgust, or in exceptionally poor taste.
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Abrar Chowdhury of Dhaka University believes insensitive handling has turned an "innocuous low-key demand for reform" of public transport into an anti-government movement.
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"The ad in question is insensitive and does not reflect our brand values regarding diversity and inclusion," Burger King said in a statement to Reuters.
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Rather than running the whole game remotely, one intermediate option is to use it for tricky calculations that are also relatively insensitive to small delays.
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And I think that we've all behaved — at a certain level — unconsciously, and done things that were insensitive, inappropriate, without necessarily understanding that they were.
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Just shipping stuff from Earth isn't feasible, as the cost of lifting materials from our gravity well would be prohibitive, not to mention environmentally insensitive.
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This insensitive and tone-deaf ad, which may light of domestic violence, was only pulled after Rhianna and other celebrities took to Twitter to protest.
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But it's fairly resolute in its opinion that even the most obnoxious of this game's contestants are being unfairly targeted by insensitive, short-sighted adults.
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This year Hennessey's Tavern — a pub in Dana Point, California — strayed from the commonly worn yet insensitive party favors of sombreros, ponchos, and fake mustaches.
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Those followers were in for an unfortunate surprise today however, when Charles tweeted and deleted an extremely insensitive tweet about the often deadly virus, Ebola.
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When the aroma of defeat had finally dissipated, he blamed himself for being insensitive to the plight of the poor, and set about making amends.
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Australia's two biggest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, canceled concerts commemorating Mao's death, with one citing safety concerns, after Chinese Australians complained the content was insensitive.
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Last December, Kern was accused of sexual harassment and discrimination against a woman and of using racially insensitive remarks in the workplace, Variety previously reported .
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" More than half of the people Royal London surveyed, however, said that watching a funeral from home, on a laptop, would be "insensitive" or "morbid.
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Disgraced YouTuber Logan Paul has returned to YouTube less than a month after releasing a insensitive vlog showing a man who had died by suicide.
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"I want to address an insensitive comment I made on a very sensitive issue, especially in a minority dominated industry like hip-hop," he wrote.
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The passes, given out in Donna Cravey's math class at Eldorado High School in Albuquerque, NM, are being criticized for their "insensitive" and "offensive" language.
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It was at this point that my Airbnb listing went bananas as weirdos everywhere clamoured to stay in a politically insensitive shack made of garbage.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's daughter faced backlash after her lifestyle brand's Twitter account -- "IvankaTrumpHQ" -- gave what some considered an insensitive Memorial Day holiday tip.
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It was therefore absurdly insensitive and galling for the US President to couple his provocation with an appeal to Palestinians to remain calm and peaceful.
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Sinosphere BEIJING — The trailer for "Doctor Strange" from Marvel Studios has ignited outrage against what some people call another example of Hollywood's racially insensitive casting.
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He might appear to be insensitive to women, but during his time as mayor he supported policies on behalf of women and programs for children.
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Many took to social media to post pictures of the necklace-donning Republicans and condemn their choice to wear the necklaces as sexist and insensitive.
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The team said in a statement on Twitter that they are "deeply apologetic for the insensitive words," and are "taking the situation very seriously." pic.twitter.
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In February, Sam Pepper, known for his controversial and frequently insensitive pranks, admitted that most of his YouTube channel was filled with completely fake videos.
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It also accuses the Alabama senator of being "racially insensitive" and criticizes his hard-line stances on issues such as drug enforcement and LGBTQ rights.
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During his confirmation hearings earlier this month, Sessions addressed the charges that he's made racially insensitive remarks about African-Americans and the NAACP head on.
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Over the past few years though, more and more protesters have been taking to the streets decrying the tradition ... calling it insensitive, outdated and racist.
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But that record can't be invoked without calling to mind the committee's insensitive treatment of Anita Hill during the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings in 1991.
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On the other hand, "it seems like it might have been insensitive," especially in the chaos of the months immediately after the storm, he said.
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In a statement posted to Facebook, the 39-year-old wrote that he was "absolutely sorry" for being "selfish, narcissistic, and insensitive" in his past.
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The government said the Cambodians' request should be rejected because they knew they could be deported at any instant, an argument the judge called insensitive.
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According to NBC Washington's report, some of the messages and memes posted used racially insensitive undertones to demean foreign travelers, especially those of Chinese origin.
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This is from the top Chicago police spokesman: Let's face it: It was just plainly insensitive to all the Chicago families who have lost people.
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He told CNN's Chris Cuomo last year that he had deleted past insensitive posts about women because they don't reflect who he is years later.
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But at one meeting this year with the group, he made a series of comments that some felt were insensitive toward women, two employees said.
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He also made insensitive comments that upset employees at a meeting with a team that oversees Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the people said.
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A top Uber executive is under fire for making insensitive comments about women and people of color, complicating the company's efforts to overhaul its culture.
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Determining whether those comments — or any condolences offered during a period of grieving — were insensitive is up to the "ear of the beholder," he argues.
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