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"unsympathetic" Definitions
  1. unsympathetic (to/towards somebody) not feeling or showing any sympathy
  2. unsympathetic (to/towards something) not in agreement with something; not supporting an idea, aim, etc.
  3. (of a person) not easy to like; unpleasant opposite sympathetic
"unsympathetic" Synonyms
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What we don't need is men writing unsympathetic apology notes.
Political campaigns could block rival campaigns or unsympathetic news organizations.
At the risk of sounding unsympathetic, medicine should be difficult.
She provided a clear and unsympathetic summary of his controversies.
The "human of Mars" is unsettling, but not entirely unsympathetic.
Individual investigating officers are frequently incompetent or unsympathetic, sources said.
An anonymous stranger was apparently unsympathetic to the family's plight.
Sa knew that her mother was unsympathetic to the protests.
But staying with a serial cheater is a deeply unsympathetic choice.
All of these characters might be unlikeable, but they're not unsympathetic.
I don't want to sound unsympathetic to miners and industrial workers.
The Murrs were in a position any "progressive" would find unsympathetic.
Lester Packingham Jr. is perhaps the world's most unsympathetic free speech crusader.
Women who report similar episodes are probably familiar to these unsympathetic words.
Her family, keen for her to marry and have children, is unsympathetic.
This case was framed in an extremely unsympathetic way from the beginning.
Many were shunned by their families and communities while doctors were unsympathetic.
Our BC sources refute claims she was unsympathetic about Patty's dire situation.
Groups both generally unsympathetic and sympathetic to President Trump denounced the statement.
Although Blagojevich is an unsympathetic petitioner, the court should hear his case.
Peluchonneau is a tragically constricted soul, but not an entirely unsympathetic character.
Many in the ex-communist world, perhaps unfairly, found him remote and unsympathetic.
Unfortunately for them, Late Night host Stephen Colbert was unsympathetic to their plight.
Once again, African-Americans were cast as pathological, an indistinguishable and unsympathetic mass.
During their breakup, Luyendyk was awkward and seemingly unsympathetic to his newest ex.
The major revelation is Badison is unsympathetic in every aspect of her timeline.
Is there anything I can do without coming across as an unsympathetic malcontent?
Trump has a long history of comments seen as unsympathetic on Sept. 11.
Users on Chinese social media site Weibo were mostly unsympathetic to Wu's plight.
But what if the target of the tweet was as unsympathetic as could be?
Laster seemed unsympathetic about the impact his ruling might have on the other companies.
A short list: That's an incomplete list, and a mostly unsympathetic one to boot.
We've learned how much it left us at the mercy of an unsympathetic Washington.
So I'm not unsympathetic to people that have a problem with Marchand licking people.
The journalist is a chilly, unsympathetic fictional gloss on the writer Theodore H. White.
Either they have a lecturing tone that feels unsympathetic, or they're for wannabe landlords.
It's horrifying to watch, especially as that change doesn't suddenly make him unrecognizable, or unsympathetic.
And, as such, she was deemed "unsympathetic," a feeling amplified, however implicitly, by her blackness.
The White House has appeared unsympathetic to companies likely to hike prices on Chinese imports.
To one unsympathetic academic critic in the art world, he was Lord Clark of Trivialisation.
Minnesota, which involved an unsympathetic and unlikely champion of the First Amendment -- Jay M. Near.
Singularly unsympathetic, Päffgen presents as a longtime neglectful mother, unrepentant junkie and temperamentally unpleasant artist.
The Police Department's Facebook page filled with angry comments, many from parents unsympathetic to complaints.
Unsympathetic expansions were made to the terminal building, called the headhouse, between 222 and 220.
In "Girl in the Dark," Lyndsey's mother is portrayed as a "feisty," sometimes unsympathetic figure.
The greatest feat Succession pulls in every episode is making Roman loathsome but not unsympathetic.
Even in the first season, when she's perhaps at her most villainous, she's not entirely unsympathetic.
"If you hadn't said anything, people would say you were unsympathetic," the fan wrote to Evans.
It's not a cold, clinical, kind of health—nothing like big pharma, drugs, and unsympathetic GPs.
The environment extended to, and was perhaps enabled by, Pittman's unresponsive and unsympathetic human resources department.
Unsympathetic townspeople doubt Stacey's claims of chemical exposure and blame Harley's illness on his mother's divorce.
He was unsympathetic to early complaints that the show could have a negative effect on children.
He fought not to be medically retired, but the government can be such an unsympathetic opponent.
On the island, Washington is not seen as a helper but as an unsympathetic colonial overlord.
Such protests will gather little support from a public that is generally unsympathetic to the media.
Unsympathetic reviewers saw "Car Wash" as a lowbrow imitation of "American Graffiti" (1973) or "Nashville" (1975).
Russo's non-stop yelling was illogical, alienating and inherently unsympathetic, befitting the tenor of his takes.
Because law enforcement's responses can be unsympathetic, Ros did not design Revolar to automatically contact the police.
Prosecutions under the law tend to be limited to cases concerning classically criminal conduct by unsympathetic defendants.
But my father knew that such an unsympathetic extremity of character would be unworkable in his fiction.
I had found her unsympathetic when she said she wished those girls would disappear back to Myanmar.
Water remains a strong theme throughout The Glass Hotel, equally a force of unsympathetic chaos and beauty.
The Japanese have also been unsympathetic to captives who go into danger zones and are taken hostage.
Don't get me wrong: I'm a former programmer; I'm not unsympathetic to the needs of software developers.
Miss Manners is not unsympathetic to your wanting to pair the perfect wine with the promised meal.
Maybe even unsympathetic women deserve not to be harassed by the likes of Ailes and Bill O'Reilly.
According to CNN, their next goal is to vote out unsympathetic politicians during the midterm elections in November.
Mr Hazanavicius's Godard is supremely unsympathetic, criticising the patriarchy and invoking a wife's duties in the same breath.
It's that not entirely that everyone in the EU is unsympathetic to Britain leaving the EU, Syfret said.
Charles' supporters say he is easy quarry, with every action and utterance scrutinized by an often unsympathetic media.
If Obama remains unsympathetic to Snowden's plea, his chances seem unlikely to improve under a Donald Trump administration.
Before long there will be new enemies—ones who aren't as unsympathetic as the likes of Jared Kushner.
Some people may watch this scene and think, shit, the natural world is unsympathetic and we're all doomed.
The show was supposed to help explain, and humanize, Trump's base to a frequently unsympathetic and uncomprehending public.
" Ultimately, Phillips writes, "trolls are motivated by what they call lulz, a particular kind of unsympathetic, ambiguous laughter.
Compassionate release has to apply to unsympathetic prisoners, if we mean what we say about ending mass incarceration.
A largely unsympathetic one-percenter with a passion for luxury mechanical watches, Barry Cohen is having a meltdown.
Look, I'm not unsympathetic to their feeling that we don't want to have to decide these questions. Yeah.
The Lebanese, who blame corrupt officials for the dire state of their country's finances and public infrastructure, are unsympathetic.
In The Bobby Brown Story, Brown's portrayal of Houston, even in the earliest stages of their courtship, is unsympathetic.
This was not just an attempt by ICE to paint as unsympathetic a portrait of 21 Savage as possible.
If they had proved unsympathetic, he could have gone to the NSA's inspector-general, or to the committee itself.
In a move out of Whiplash, his unsympathetic professor forced him to sit this Jeff Lorber Fusion song anyway.
The doctrine around standing is notoriously unpredictable and, in the hands of unsympathetic judges, could pose a serious obstacle.
He was an enthusiastic Brexit supporter, and unsympathetic to the angst the decision had provoked in the financial markets.
A rep that's having a bad day is going to be just as inflexible and unsympathetic in a chat.
But it's also a consequence Mr. Umbers's startlingly sympathetic performance of a (usually unsympathetic) man to whom fame happens.
One feels the filmmaker trying hard to work out the inner struggles of his sad but largely unsympathetic characters.
I don't want them to think I'm unsympathetic, but I also don't want them to think I pity them.
Presumably the colonel knows about the death of Oleg's brother in Afghanistan, but like Gabriel, he was noticeably unsympathetic.
It was much easier to be the one whose seat was kicked than to deal with unsympathetic fellow travelers.
More importantly, they focus on sympathetic characters trying to survive, instead of unsympathetic ones the audience is meant to hate.
Should he win, he will almost certainly appoint judges unsympathetic to the claims of minority voters as well as women.
But Uber and Lyft continue to resist their efforts, apparently not seeing any downside to appearing unsympathetic to wheelchair advocates.
Judges in Delaware, where any legal case would probably be heard, have typically been unsympathetic to companies with buyer's remorse.
Now that they're finally releasing Pied Piper to an internet of faceless, unsympathetic, often hostile users, they'll be totally defenseless.
These letters pay lip-service to Israeli security concerns in the most anodyne and unsympathetic "yeah, but" kind of language.
Ask Real Estate Scaffolding is considered a public safety measure, so courts are largely unsympathetic to quality-of-life complaints.
But doctors knew little about PCOS back then, Harriet says, and they were extremely unsympathetic to her weight loss struggles.
But — whether by dint of plague, unsympathetic bishop, flood or vanity's insistent whisper — the world just keeps happening to them.
During this period, he produced a visionary body of drawings, signs of resistance against an unsympathetic and unjust correctional system.
Trump has been unsympathetic to the plight of refugees across the world, arguing that America is more secure by rejecting them.
Hardy took a largely unsympathetic politician and gave him humanity and depth, and hints of a larger story beyond the facade.
Hoai-Tran Bui, Slashfilm  Much hoopla has been made about Carol being an unsympathetic character, that's not the case at all.
When asked if he could understand why a non-franchise arcade might want to shoo his kind away, Lucas was unsympathetic.
Because the scaffolding is considered a public safety measure, the courts are largely unsympathetic to quality-of-life complaints from tenants.
His unsympathetic views of postcolonial life in Africa and the Caribbean made him among the most controversial writers of his time.
Lyle and Erik are wealthy and handsome and terribly unsympathetic, portrayed already as spoiled kids who killed their parents for money.
In her view, Mr. Farrell was unsympathetic, asking Ms. Magee if she had a massage scheduled for that weekend, she said.
Until his death nearly 14 years later, Zinaida would be unsympathetic to Pasternak's feeble efforts to divorce her and marry Olga.
Michael Brown, unsympathetic as he appears on that convenience-store video — I can no longer see him without conjuring Emmett's father.
While that frustrated some in the government, the former senior administration official said he was not unsympathetic to Mr. Trump's predicament.
Over the years I've dealt with it and focused on staying healthy, but people are very unsympathetic to the disease of obesity.
The majority of people appear to be unsympathetic toward Gordon, seeing his refusal to appear in court as an admission of guilt.
Frolling had intended to use the land to build his dream home, but the city and an unsympathetic neighbor ruined his plans.
So, why are we more riveted than ever by these unsympathetic creatures who have lost their minds, autonomy and ability to love?
Such views might help to explain instances when Ukrainians living on the Kiev-controlled side have proved unsympathetic to the Ukrainian cause.
Make sure that you have the military on your side, or at least enough of it to dissuade unsympathetic soldiers from intervening.
Personifying that undesirability is Hunding, Sieglinde's cuckold husband, who has every right to demand revenge no matter how unsympathetic he may be.
Everyone operates as the worst and most harshly exaggerated versions of themselves: Luke, grumpy and passive aggressive, is at his most unsympathetic.
Could she really be so unsympathetic to the human suffering of those close to her, despite having experienced so much pain herself?
It is here that Groff's Seymour toils thanklessly as the klutzy assistant of its owner, Mushnik (an agreeably unsympathetic Tom Alan Robbins).
"If we keep rates high amid such low inflation, it will create an unsympathetic mentality among both businesses and citizens," he added.
I wouldn't go so far as to say she's unsympathetic to Swift, but I like that she's clearly viewing from the outside.
But that's precisely what good satire does: It fosters sympathy with an unsympathetic position, then lambastes the viewer for falling for it.
In December 2018, Fox admitted she felt as though she'd be seen as an "unsympathetic victim" if she shared her #MeToo stories.
Others cited the opera's subject matter: An unsympathetic American naval lieutenant impregnates and abandons a Japanese teenager, later driving her to suicide.
That's ... pretty much Fosse/Verdon, right down to the way Lenny can never bring itself to stop idolizing its often unsympathetic subject.
It covers the interview's big moments and takes... let's call it an unsympathetic view of Kelly, an alleged longtime serial abuser of women.
The Ophelia speaker helps establish its owners, the mostly unsympathetic Tylers, as a yuppie family with a penchant for useless high-tech toys.
It's hard to invest in the movie's core relationship when it becomes clear just what an uncompromising and unsympathetic figure Percy Shelley is.
Kim then calmly presented her own scheduling hiccup, but Kourtney remained completely unsympathetic and insisted that Kim adjust her schedule to fit hers.
There the politically unsympathetic owner of a vast ranch showed his decency by loaning horses and men for the trek over the Andes.
But with the arrival of the war, Mori's publisher likely decided that readers would be unsympathetic to such human portraits of Japanese-Americans.
It's not that he's unsympathetic to the native Greenlanders—indeed, when describing Peary's interactions with them he treats them with sympathy and understanding.
This is not to belittle what is no easy task for Davis or Cohen to raise sympathy and support for an unsympathetic figure.
If the left truly believes that mass incarceration is not only unfair but immoral, it cannot make exceptions for wrongdoers it finds unsympathetic.
When initial reports had suggested the man being dragged from the plane was Chinese, some Vietnamese had posted strongly unsympathetic comments about him.
Scout, who is barely 6 at the start of the story, can use words in print that would make her instantly unsympathetic onstage.
There's a fine calibration at work — she knows how to show sharp, sometimes unsympathetic edges and still keep an audience on her side.
A year passed, and my balance grew more shaky, my walk became a stagger, and my voice was reduced to an unsympathetic whine.
Others cited the opera's difficult subject matter: An unsympathetic American naval lieutenant impregnates and abandons a Japanese teenager, later driving her to suicide.
Each is led with a gritty, unsympathetic, and/or grizzled leading man in a story where peace or justice lies just out of reach.
Pakistan is not unsympathetic to the plight of China's Uyghurs, but Beijing has effectively neutralized Islamabad as a potential defender of Chinese Muslims' rights.
Because his character is observed early in the movie buying a doll for a child, he is not unsympathetic so much as profoundly sad.
He said the plant's medical team was often unsympathetic, pronouncing injuries the result of "pre-existing conditions" and sending workers back to the line.
Mr. Pinto said he was not unsympathetic to the plight of the migrants, but he was concerned both for their safety and his livelihood.
Well before his election, Mr. Macron displayed a penchant for sounding dismissive and unsympathetic when talking to unemployed people, labor union members and retirees.
When Ms. Leonard tried to talk with the hospital where she was getting treatment about her medical bills, she found the staff largely unsympathetic.
In another break from the coming-of-age archetype, her characters — both the children and, especially, the adults — are distinctly unsympathetic: immature, perverted, selfish.
Mr. Pitt comes very close to the margin of caricature, all gruff intonations and chest-pumping, but often General McMahon is not entirely unsympathetic.
For far too long, American audiences have been largely unsympathetic to slain Muslims, and Muslim victimhood at large, and hide them from plain sight.
As a third possibility, many observers, with reason, suspect that she is simply personally unsympathetic or even hostile toward the Rohingya and their plight.
I've quietly asked for a seat-belt extender and had it dangled in front of me over a row of people with an unsympathetic look.
Media coverage almost uniformly referred to the Branch Davidians as a "cult" and was unsympathetic not just to Koresh but to his followers as well.
The United States is Taiwan's security guarantor, but also wishes to avoid offending Beijing and has been unsympathetic to Taiwanese leaders who rock the boat.
The filing comes after months of demands from its patient but unsympathetic creditors, and wasn't a surprise to investors or analysts who watch the space.
The Mad Queen herself, Cersei Lannister Cersei's looking as unsympathetic as ever, decked out in the armor-inspired outfits she's preferred ever since becoming queen.
"I can't go in there," she mouths to the man, who appears unsympathetic until two other women arrive and escort her into the women's restroom.
"Laurie: Physical Therapist" by Lois Hobart (1957) This is one of the really weird ones: intense, nonsensical, and featuring an incredibly unsympathetic — possibly psychopathic — heroine.
O'Toole isn't unsympathetic to those who voted in favor of Brexit, but makes abundantly clear that he believes they were suckered into a raw deal.
The character was a bad decision maker — a protagonist so rash he fell short of antihero — but he wasn't meant to be an unsympathetic guy.
"Students who have been wronged by their colleges would have to suffer damaging consequences in order to even gamble on this unsympathetic bureaucracy," Kvaal said.
She does try to pre-empt unsympathetic reader reactions, but also pulls off the tricky balancing act of avoiding either self-justification or self-castigation.
European leaders, however, have been largely unsympathetic to the Catalan push for independence, and Belgian leaders did not exactly welcome the separatists with open arms.
The problem with Friends From College is that it gives us no reason to relate to or forgive the one-dimensional, utterly unsympathetic Ethan and Sam.
Prodigium representative Dr. Jekyll (Russell Crowe) is utterly unsympathetic about Nick's situation — as he should be, since Nick brought it on himself through careless, selfish greed.
In the books, the Boltons and Freys are primarily just unsympathetic sock puppet bad guys, not really adding anything to the moral structure of the story.
I vowed to never forget the sacrifices countless anonymous commenters made, only to be wiped from this earth by the cold, unsympathetic ire of rogue moderators.
Hitman's hero is cold, but the world is colder, full of shallow, nasty, and unsympathetic characters that conspire to make murder an art, rather than abhorrent.
Perel is not unsympathetic to this thought, and, toward the end of her book, she devotes a brief chapter to various forms of consensual non-monogamy.
While many unsympathetic to Kavanaugh found the tone off-putting, his performance won plaudits from conservatives and right-wingers, who see him as an injured party.
But Ms. Duckworth's own use of a wheelchair has also allowed her to criticize Mr. Kirk, 56, without fear of being cast as insensitive or unsympathetic.
Despite those pledges, her government has faced accusations of being unsympathetic to the plight of the Rohingya, a persecuted Muslim minority in the Buddhist-majority country.
As a result, she found me extremely unsympathetic, and we spent most of those two years on separate emotional islands, drifting apart, getting closer, drifting apart.
We learned that the police are largely untrained in the digital investigation techniques necessary to prosecute revenge porn, and individual officers are frequently incompetent or unsympathetic.
This man in front of her, after all, with his odd demeanor that might appear as affectation to unsympathetic eyes, had been invited to the gala.
The question, however, is whether the courts — including a Supreme Court that has sometimes been very unsympathetic to minority religions — will allow these tactics to continue.
The banks insist that wide spreads reflect not a cosy oligopoly but the high risk of default and the difficulty of pursuing debtors through slow, unsympathetic courts.
And they matter even less to his victims-to-be, who are notably unsympathetic about his claims that none of what's going on is really his fault.
So far, Gee has been totally unsympathetic to the Trump administration's arguments that things have changed since 1997 and the Flores settlement should change to meet them.
A federal judge appeared largely unsympathetic to arguments made by insurers Friday that the Trump administration's expansion of non-ObamaCare plans would hurt their businesses and consumers.
Female authors tend to be told more often than male ones that their protagonists are "unsympathetic" or "unlikable" and that their books are therefore unlikable as well.
Ask a Showrunner The Emmy-winning creator discussed when he knew how the season would end and his response to early critics who called the characters unsympathetic.
Communicating how it feels to inhabit a body that has been involuntarily politicized, The Destructors is a sympathetic study of people growing up in an unsympathetic world.
He had seen two relatives die against a backdrop of an unsympathetic prison service and his previous failure to return from a hospital visit was harshly punished.
On Thursday, the magazine tweeted a picture of its new cover, which shows a minuscule man with a briefcase looking up toward a much larger, unsympathetic-looking Trump.
Just last month, In Touch broke a story that claimed the megachurch was abusive and unsympathetic to sufferers of mental illness, going so far as to perform exorcisms.
The company formerly associated with the fuzzy pink mustaches has worked diligently to cultivate a reputation as the more "woke" alternative to the larger and more unsympathetic Uber.
I told Ashley my version of the truth: that I don't think she looks unsympathetic in the show, that people are more likely to judge Zahedi, not her.
John Harwood: Tax Policy Center analysis group, not unsympathetic to your point of view, has analyzed both your plan and Sanders' plan over the last couple of days.
What distinguishes the Harvard suit from past legal challenges to affirmative action is that it shows that the people the policy harms aren't privileged and unsympathetic white kids.
He complained that officials at the ministry that oversees urban planning were unsympathetic even though they had pushed the residents to accept the project in the first place.
This was much the same logic that made the wholly unsympathetic Hustler publisher, Larry Flynt, the defendant in a key 1988 First Amendment case before the high court.
Female prison employees have also encountered criticism from a sometimes unsympathetic public who believe the work is too dangerous for women and urge them to leave the field.
Unsympathetic characters can be compelling, of course, goading the reader forward by sheer force of personality and the desire to see what deliciously unconscionable things might happen next.
With each resurrection, she's in slightly worse shape, but marginally better-tempered, giving Ms. Rothe room to deepen the character and arc from unsympathetic victim to loving girlfriend.
As a beguiling but frequently unsympathetic lead, an Oscar win and Huppert would join the likes of Charlize Theron ("Monster"), Kathy Bates ("Misery") and Faye Dunaway ("Bonnie and Clyde").
"Bouteflika is demonstrating that he is a man of the people and trying to portray Ouyahia as motivated only by unsympathetic fiscal calculations," said Geoff Porter at NARCO consultancy.
Thararat Panya said she did not report her attacker to the police because the process is complex, and because the police are unsympathetic and judgmental, often blaming the victim.
He was outraged, for instance, that he could have been charged with being unsympathetic to people with disabilities when he's "spent millions of dollars on ramps" for his buildings.
The stories echoed an earlier report from The New York Times in 2010 in which four women described unsympathetic treatment from Special Victims Division detectives assigned to their cases.
The fact that people will still need a prescription to qualify for the government's program means they could still be denied access by a homophobic or otherwise unsympathetic doctor.
Kirkland told WKMG that she mentioned to Turner that her granddaughter has a sleep disorder, potentially leading to emotional issues due to lack of rest, but he was unsympathetic.
Tasya says she told cops she didn't want Amber arrested, but our law enforcement sources say Tasya was upset and unsympathetic to Amber when she was cuffed and taken away.
The tactic has grown controversial among some conservatives who argue it violates due process rights, but his plan has the political appeal of targeting a most unsympathetic category of criminals.
Costco is unsympathetic to all the folks who stocked up on toilet paper like they were never gonna get another sheet ... because the superstore has made it clear -- NO REFUNDS!!!
Epstein was also friends with people like Britain's Prince Andrew, who retreated from public life in November after a disastrous TV interview where he appeared unsympathetic to the financier's victims.
Jessica Chastain rules the Washington-based political thriller "Miss Sloane" with such steely authority that you are hard pressed to imagine another actress playing the imperious, largely unsympathetic title character.
It's easy to feel unsympathetic toward influencers, the group of Instagram users who most obviously enact the digital depiction of leisure, luxury, fitness, and travel that make onlookers feel inferior.
It's a game that punches down with its humor, that can reward privileged, unsympathetic viewpoints—with jokes about rape, racism, and child abuse, to name a few—easy for the taking.
But Russia, unsympathetic to Belarus's demands for better terms amid the global energy slump, has cut supplies; it wants its neighbour to pay $425m in alleged arrears before restoring normal deliveries.
I fly a lot, so I'm fully familiar with efficient but unsympathetic forms of travel, and Volvo's idea is to help people like me through the design of its future cars.
The villain, to many observers, could not be more unsympathetic: The crisis surfaced after Flint officials switched the city water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River to save money.
Their messages are mangled by an unsympathetic media smitten by images of property destruction—assuming that the media even acknowledges a form of contention that has become increasingly repetitive and boring.
I'm not wholly unsympathetic to people of good faith who want Democrats to win in November, but who fear that America is more conservative than left-wing activists like to believe.
Writing in The New York Times, Stephen Holden said she stars "with such steely authority that you are hard pressed to imagine another actress playing the imperious, largely unsympathetic title character."
The book is "a cold, hollow and unsympathetic depiction of our beloved daughter, Eva," he wrote in a statement, adding that Eva was a good mother, with or without her addiction.
Kelly's parents are caricatures of unsympathetic guardians, and beyond just-not-getting-it, they openly loathe their daughter now that she's old enough to expect "con-dams" for a birthday present.
Eventually, a really unsympathetic vigilant customer noticed that Ostriakov had concealed the cheese and sausage (valued at 4.70 Euros) and not paid for them, but not before notifying the store's security.
Rumold from EFF added that "the decision underscores a broader trend in these cases: courts across the country, faced with unfamiliar technology and unsympathetic defendants, are issuing decisions that threaten everyone's rights."
Chasing Hillary covers the years Chozick spent covering the Clinton campaign trail, and while she's not unsympathetic in her portrayal of Hillary, she is in places sharply critical of the Clinton camp.
Yildirim said Turkey's stark differences with Washington, which have already strained ties between the NATO allies, meant that an overwhelming majority of the Turkish people were now unsympathetic toward the United States.
Chief Justice Roberts and Kennedy appeared unsympathetic to the California Teachers Association's argument that non-members would become "free-riders" if not required to pay the fees to fund collective bargaining activities.
So I am not unsympathetic to those who want to begin the fraught conversation about how these men — and, now, a couple of women — might redeem themselves and re-enter public life.
The crisis has cast Britain in an unsympathetic light and raised awkward questions about how the aggressive pursuit of lower immigration sits alongside the desire to be an outward-looking global economy.
The process of applying for a gender-recognition certificate is intrusive and burdensome for many, and there are frustrating waiting lists for medical transition, which are compounded when doctors appear unsympathetic or obstructive.
The walkout comes as Macron, 39, looks to reverse damaging headlines after a week in which he scrapped a wealth tax and was recorded making unsympathetic remarks about workers at a struggling factory.
Though he tried to recruit conservatives to the cause in the early years, the organization was dominated by leftists, and litigation wasn't the group's top priority, in part because the courts were unsympathetic.
"The President's comments are problematic because they're unsympathetic and reinforces what 65% of the country already believes about him," said Reed Galen, a Republican strategist who was the deputy campaign manager of Sen.
"In sociological terms, he exists somewhere between E. T. and the Elephant Man, as an innocent alien adrift in an unsympathetic world," Janet Maslin wrote in a largely unfavorable review in The Times.
Some are calling for the industry to be nationalized, and others were unsympathetic to the airlines' call for help, saying that other industries and workers, like local businesses and restaurants, need aid too.
Many of the program's supporters believe the judicial deck is unfairly stacked against DACA, with unsympathetic courts and plaintiffs, and a reluctant defense — if any defense is mounted — with Sessions at the helm.
In his "The Prairie Spy" column, Alan Linda called the passenger "fat" and spoke about his weight in an unsympathetic manner, according to the Journal, which has since removed the column from its website.
I sobbed for days, and felt a physical pang every time I even looked at them, a grief that must have looked every bit as disproportionate and ungainly to unsympathetic outsiders as my stride.
Though the Postal Service took responsibility, immigration authorities were unsympathetic: "USCIS is not responsible for the mail service an individual chooses, or for delays on the part of mail service providers," an official said.
The process was gradual and never total, but the fate of the three amendments offers an object lesson in what can happen to constitutional rights at the hands of an unsympathetic, conservative Supreme Court.
Usually, these resolutions are cheered by the audience, because the characters Dany is murdering — like the Unsullied's slave masters in season three, and the Dothraki leaders this week — are themselves extremely unsympathetic and villainous.
The narcissistic tendencies percolating in his character are called out — he's already become unsympathetic, yet the show barrels forward unapologetically — and then the final reveal about the unnamed serial killer bookending every episode is crushing.
At the root of the problem is the refusal by Buddhist-majority Myanmar to grant citizenship to members of a Muslim minority seen by a mostly unsympathetic, if not hostile, society as interlopers from Bangladesh.
In her long career of public service, Mrs Clinton said, "the service part has always come easier than the public part", an acknowledgement that she still seems, to many Americans, opaque, unsympathetic or downright rebarbative.
That was when the lawyer and academician Anita Hill testified before an all-male — and strikingly unsympathetic — Senate committee that was holding hearings on the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the United States Supreme Court.
I'll admit that complaining about the education taxes aimed at the wealthy  —  such as the plan to institute an excise tax on endowment fund managers paid in excess of $22004 million a year  —  is unsympathetic.
Even though most of the stalkers' threats are digital rather than physical, the Liars couldn't go to the police or their parents, who are all incompetent, clueless, and unsympathetic, with little character progression through the series.
It is understandably wary of exposing the inner workings of its facial recognition systems to an unsympathetic judge in a state with strong protections against practices it is conceivably (some would say assuredly) taking part in.
Simmons claims in his lawsuit the publications knew the information was false but felt Simmons would never sue because it would make him appear unsympathetic to people who transition ... as if something were wrong with it.
The headlines were largely unsympathetic to Theresa May following a tumultuous day that started with a wave of resignations by key ministers and ended with the prime minister defending her plan in a televised press conference.
"There were many men who were very unsympathetic to the notion that women would continue to work after they were married," said Claire Hooker, senior lecturer in health and medical humanities at the University of Sydney.
Until now, the MCU's villains have been largely unsympathetic, from Iron Man's Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges), who is driven by petty greed, all the way to Thor: Ragnarok's Hela (Cate Blanchett) who is fueled by violent megalomania.
Martin Gilens, a professor of politics at Princeton and one of the study's authors, told me that those articles tended to focus on welfare and other "unsympathetic" frameworks that can suggest poverty is caused by personal choice.
So we can look forward to his return to the screen, and to discovering how brutally unsympathetic Getty Sr. will be when he learns that this hoax is no longer so theatrical — nor ending any time soon.
This is intriguing, but not exactly enlightening—activity or a lack of activity in one part of the brain doesn't appear to tell us much about the psyche, or about anyone's readiness to act on unsympathetic thoughts.
For example, if you booked a non-refundable hotel but your flight gets cancelled due to weather, an agent would respond to your questions and try to help, rather than leaving you to deal with an unsympathetic bot.
But with nearly a fifth of British fathers regarding their employer as unsympathetic about childcare, attitudes at work need to change, Mubeen Bhutta, head of campaigns and policy at Working Families, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Monday.
But too often the officials are unsympathetic to women's needs, or promote policies that try to control women instead of allowing them to control when or who they marry, have children, or even if their genitals are cut.
Now the league is caught between seeming unsympathetic to a player whose actions may have been clouded by a recent brain injury, and essentially declaring open season on officials for any player who has taken a hard hit.
Nope. The police operator was unsympathetic to our pizza fan's plight, telling her: "that's not a police matter, ma'am" and advising she take up the issue with Empire Pizza, the pizzeria from which the offending pie had been ordered.
He lost his father and became a pariah in Castle Rock as a child, and he's losing his mother to dementia and his clients to an unsympathetic system, but he still seems significantly less damaged and fragile than Camille.
Though generally unsympathetic to criminal suspects, he led the court in expanding the rights of defendants to confront their accusers in court and limiting a judge's power to use evidence in sentencing unless it was proved during a trial.
A few doors away from Ms. Risco, at a shop that sold preserved hocks of pork, Noemi Aguro, 38, was unsympathetic to those people who did not vote, saying they had no choice now but to accept the results.
"All free expression cases are about unattractive expression" The survey, taken right after the news broke in August, revealed that a majority of respondents didn't consider Thiel's mission to torpedo an unsympathetic media outfit a problem for free speech.
"Schock said that he is still estranged from the members of his conservative family, who responded to his news with "sadness, disappointment, and unsympathetic citations to Scripture" and still send him emails "trying to sell [him] on conversion therapy.
I should note at the outset that I am not unsympathetic to the concerns of these liberal (or liberal-ish) writers, although none of them shows a particularly firm grasp of the thing they are rejecting or its history.
We hear the inner voices of most of the main characters, but not the central couple, perhaps because Fisher idolized the man and perhaps because she knew how unsympathetic we might find the woman, whose perfection comes at a heavy price.
"We are not seeking to second guess good faith disclosure decisions, or be unsympathetic to the perils that companies face from these kinds of intrusions," he said, but Yahoo's material misstatements, omissions and lack of controls fell substantially short of expectations.
Besides, the San Francisco Police Officers Association—the group whose official positions are often reflexively conservative and unsympathetic to concerns of those citizens the SFPD routinely targets—has shown zero interest in attempting to mend relations with the minority community.
No one will blame you though, if you have no room in your life for the overconfident monologuing of a straight white man, but there remains something interesting in Koz's insistence at repeatedly painting himself as a totally unsympathetic figure.
Demands for the extradition of Fethullah Gulen, in exile since 1999, and Turkish perceptions of an unsympathetic Western response to the coup soured relations between the United States and Turkey, a NATO partner in the U.S.-led war on Islamic State.
Luckily, I'm able to heat up my coffee before I hear, "Five minutes til count time, people," blaring over the PA system in the same dull, unsympathetic voice that has spewed these words multiple times a day, every day, for years.
The image of Hill, in her electric teal power suit, staring down an unsympathetic, all-white panel of men — both Democrats and Republicans — who appeared deeply suspicious of her every assertion is perhaps the most enduring memory from Thomas's fraught confirmation.
Russell does some of her best acting yet in this episode, and she has quite the task: This is our sympathetic heroine doing something unsympathetic and unlikable, kissing her best friend's barely-ex-boyfriend while her own almost-boyfriend is oblivious.
They protested to Gabriel that they were too busy with Paige and the Morozovs to be traveling back and forth to Kansas, but he was unsympathetic (which was oddly out of step with what we've come to expect of his character).
People around the world see politicians as unsympathetic to common people and unable to effect change when elected, with more than half feeling dissatisfied with the state of democracy in their country, according to a survey of 27 nations by Pew Research Center.
But now I'm as glad to have made her acquaintance — though in the letters of the 1950s, I have to admit, I find both women often unsympathetic: too much the snobby, old-fashioned intellectuals, full of superiority to whatever is deemed insufficiently serious.
In one case mentioned by the report, an Ahmadi Muslim, following a creed which is considered heretical by many followers of Islam, felt uncomfortable because his words were translated from Urdu by an interpreter, apparently a mainstream Muslim, who was clearly unsympathetic.
At their father's funeral in a faraway coastal town, the sisters — Sachi (Haruka Ayase), Yoshino (Masami Nagasawa) and Chika (Kaho) — discover another sibling, 13-year-old Suzu (Suzu Hirose), who seems destined for a pre-ball Cinderella existence with her unsympathetic stepmother.
Lurie never explicitly discusses the genocide of the Native Americans who appear from time to time in Inland, but his alienation from white society, who label him "Small Hirsute Levantine" in a wanted poster, makes him an unsympathetic observer of white supremacy.
Whether it is the wealthy banker or the alcoholic Grant who has otherwise been portrayed as unsympathetic, Chernow tells the story through the eyes of a conflicted leader tortured by his need to find political power and help an oppressed enslaved minority group.
"The myth of the law-abiding illegal alien is just that" Critics say Mortensen's unsympathetic characterizations of immigrants make him an unsuitable candidate for the position, which among other things would be responsible for protecting and supporting some of the world's most vulnerable people.
While many may find a baker who declines to make a wedding cake for a same-sex marriage an unsympathetic figure, they may not feel the same way about setting the precedent that the government has the right to interfere in decisions of artistic expression.
Relationship subreddits are full of accounts of boyfriends using the "just looking for friends and hangouts!" excuse—both written on their profiles in case the wrong person sees it and relayed in real life when caught by unsympathetic girlfriends whose bullshit alarms begin buzzing.
"I added just a few details to the lyrics, mostly cinematic directions to change the point of view, and a countermelody, in which the words of an unsympathetic chorus of onlookers could be heard," he explained in his 2015 memoir, Unfaithful Music and Disappearing Ink.
Eleven U.S. soldiers were prosecuted and punished in the military court system, but various hurdles—unsympathetic judges, deep-pocketed corporate defendants, and legal doctrines that prevent lawsuits against government officials—mean that even 15 years later, there haven't been a lot of people held accountable.
From the unsympathetic vigilante Aidan Pearce and his terrible trench coat to the soaking sheets of Chicago rain (to say nothing about the game's treatment of Chicago itself​) and the human trafficking subplot of the story, it didn't have a lot of happiness to it.
It started with people who had been convicted of sex crimes against children — unsympathetic cases to most Americans, and people who, if they'd included the crimes on their citizenship applications, might well have gotten rejected for not having the "moral character" to become US citizens.
He is in effect proposing to lead his ousted Catalan government from a city that is home to the main institutions of the European Union, which has been unsympathetic to the push for secession, and is in a country that has its own separatist tensions.
Alongside Trump's alleged picks for Health and Human Services secretary, which include Florida Governor Rick Scott and failed presidential candidate Ben Carson—both of whom want to cut access to abortion rights and women's health services—Trump's tentative administration is looking unsympathetic to medical research.
But if the tone and content of the message is cruel, unkind or otherwise not the kind of thing that someone who gets the company's values would say, then it would seem that even an offensive tweet targeting an unsympathetic person should result in a firing.
But Dee Dee is focused on the Child of The Year ceremony, nearly unsympathetic to the fact that a lack of teeth is making Gypsy want nothing to do with a public appearance during which she'll be asked to speak and weather a spotlight in her face.
In fact, the film's strength lies in the fact that it quickly moves on from its charismatic first bad guy, a delightfully cackly Andy Serkis, to the story's driving antagonist, Jordan's Erik Killmonger, a villain whose motivations are much more multi-layered, and not always unsympathetic.
Mulligan is phenomenal in this movie, but in this scene in particular, she infuses a woman who could flatly be deemed unsympathetic (and in fact was called "reprehensible" by an audience member during a post-screening Q&A) with pathos, emotion, and an aura of nihilistic despair.
Having allowed their playing squads to decline to the point of disaster, having allowed their club infrastructure to languish, having proved themselves both unaccountable and almost entirely unsympathetic, these owners have inspired increasingly organised protest movements against them, and further compounded ill feeling in their responses.
He also takes a crack at guessing at how a Justice Garland would handle important realms of law — from criminal justice (where he'd likely be unsympathetic to defendants) to gun rights (where he'd probably shift the Court left) to abortion (where nobody knows what Garland would do).
After a scene at a fancy hotel where Zak commits to a lavish bat mitzvah he can no longer afford, we next see him at home, unable to sleep, with bandages over his nose and cotton up his nostrils, and arguing with his unsympathetic wife about auto insurance.
To say "yes" to Black Lives Matter is to court the (often aggressive) anger of those unsympathetic to the movement, while to say "no" or a "but" can put a person in the "All Lives Matter" camp, where they are seen as betraying their community and devaluing the cause.
Mr. Lombard's admission that his unsympathetic client made for a poor defendant — with "eyes like a dead fish" — leads into a denunciation of both the death penalty and the role of public opinion ("a prostitute that shouldn't be allowed in courtrooms," as Mr. Lombard puts it) in the trial.
Trump may be sympathetic to the plight of the "Dreamers," but many hard right Republicans are not, especially some prominent red state attorneys general who threaten an anti-DACA lawsuit they are eventually likely to win, thanks to Trump's Supreme Court appointment, whom some suggest is among the unsympathetic.
The novel would have us believe that a woman joined by unsympathetic whites at an anti-lynching vigil in 1930s Indiana would offer her truck to young black men — and that the men would still trust her and accept the offer, under the threat of a lynching happening nearby.
Against the backdrop of their modest childhood apartment, it's clear that each sister has assimilated toward some promise of whiteness, despite privately grappling with discrimination along the way: Emma, a successful management consultant, chafes against her corporate, unsympathetic bosses, while Lyn is fetishized, used, and discarded by her rich white boyfriends.
Rarely does one have the candor to share their mental state, explaining their trials in navigating a very different kind of health issue, one with no playbook or guide to health or even a guarantee of recovery at all, all in a sports culture that seems specifically designed to be unsympathetic.
As anyone who paid attention to Judge Gorsuch's tenure on the Tenth Circuit can tell you, his opinions frequently took positions opposed to other Republican-appointed judges, particularly in cases involving the rights and liberties of the most vulnerable in our society — from immigrants to the most unsympathetic of criminal defendants.
Despite the social costs to her family, her standing as a public outcast, and the loss of not one but two of her jobs — and job opportunities in general (in the film, she does hair to make ends meet) — Dolezal confirms her status as an unsympathetic character who is unapologetic for her transgressions.
As for the unknown—an evil AI, or predatory aliens with intellects as "vast and cool and unsympathetic" as those of Wells's Martians, or the good old-fashioned wrath of God—why would they wipe humans from the face of one planet while leaving those on the rock next door in peace?
"On the other hand — and the president led the charge obviously, it was his call — but he did it in such a way and insisted that we do it in such a way that we were not unsympathetic to the political problems of ... Mr. Gorbachev," Cheney continued, referring to the former Soviet leader.
In an interview with the New York Times, the actress, 32, shared that although she's addressed injustices directed towards women in Hollywood before, based on the backlash she's faced throughout her career, she thought she would be painted as an "unsympathetic victim" if she chose to add her voice to the conversation surrounding sexual misconduct.
Ahmad and his ramshackle unit were sent to the insurgent hotbed of Mosul, where he worked as a medic in an explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) unit and acted as an unofficial ambassador between American soldiers and the local Muslim population, defusing tension and earning sympathy for the American cause in a very unsympathetic environment.
" (Presumably, the dog didn't listen to "momma" at the deli.) All of this reached a boiling point earlier Monday when a celebrity blogger — who has written for Refinery29 in the past — shared the news about Jenner, adding that Jenner is "disturbingly despicable, entitled, unsympathetic, sadistic, uncharitable and self-absorbed human being who doesn't deserve to be idolized.
"Most beneficiaries of this action will not be the unsympathetic Hulk Hogans of the world — they will be young women who trusted the wrong creep, or a man who might be struggling with his sexuality, or just a person who didn't deserve to have his most private moments publicly displayed in the name of 'journalism,'" Tom from DC wrote.
Her insights into her characters are often startling — both for their precision and for her willingness to pursue them, even at the risk of highlighting unsympathetic, sometimes unlikable traits: a husband's ranking of financial security above love; a wife's decision to deal with her brother's weight loss rather than her own troubled marriage; a mother's ambivalence about motherhood itself.
Stunned, Cruz listens as Emma finally unravels the story behind the veil of silence and shame, about why she disappeared from her hometown and never came back: Vidalia, Emma's mother, was closeted herself, so when Emma began sexually experimenting with girls, Vidalia sent her away to live with her stern, unsympathetic aunt in South Texas without ever telling her why.
I'm pretty cynical, I'm also pragmatic but I'm not unsympathetic, it sounds like you're describing a sort of Catch-22 situation, right, where on one hand, ''I want to make the right choices on a publicity front,'' it's hard to know a situation is a problem that lasts a week, or a problem that lasts three months, or a problem that lasts five years.
The death of Misty Mountains kicks off a shaggy dog narrative that brings together two detectives — Russell Crowe's Jackson Healy, a tubby enforcer who makes a living as a kind of thug for hire, beating up unsympathetic targets in exchange for cash; and Ryan Gosling's Holland March, a licensed private investigator and single father whose daughter Holly (Angourie Rice) quickly becomes a crucial part of the crime-solving team.

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