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10 Sentences With "most insensitive"

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Thirdly, showing your sensitivity by eating an American dish is the most insensitive thing you can do.
" He added that her remarks were "among the most insensitive comments I've ever heard on an issue that's so raw.
I have certainly heard racial slurs in person, but where I see the most insensitive comments is on social media.
" He added that her observations were "among the most insensitive comments I've ever heard on an issue that's so raw.
But the most insensitive response by far has been from the National Rifle Association, who tweeted several sarcastic remarks Monday in response to the attack, E!
It seemed like the most insensitive thing in the world to hear people compliment me on my figure during this time, and added to my misery.
We all refused to go because holding a premiere mere weeks after 9/11 with the city still smoking felt like the most insensitive, tone deaf, disrespectful idea possible.
"We all refused to go because holding a premiere mere weeks after 9/11 with the city still smoking felt like the most insensitive, tone deaf, disrespectful idea possible," Beckinsale captioned two photos from the event.
While the most insensitive comments appear to have been made by a few employees, the messages reveal a coordinated effort among Boeing employees to persuade the F.A.A. that the Max did not need simulator training, a significant financial boon for the company.
Yet reviews were not consistently good: Opera magazine reported on a Metropolitan Opera performance of Barber of Seville in which Merrill delivered "by all odds the most insensitive impersonation of the season". He was accused by the reviewer of "loud, coarse sounds" and "no grace, no charm, as he butchered the text and galumphed around the stage".Opera, June 1954, pp. 351-352.

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