If you think I'm uncompassionate or worse, look at what Pittsburg Steelers football legend Terry Bradshaw is doing. |
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We feel that besides this being the most unorganised event we have ever walked, officials were very uncompassionate and downright rude. |
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He seems abrupt and uncompassionate, and dryly asks what Dabii wants of him. |
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You and your Board should be thoroughly ashamed of your uncaring and uncompassionate position respecting children and men. |
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Newly appointed justices who vote conservative are often portrayed as uncompassionate right-wing ideologues. |
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Mr Kerry is making hay at the moment with the charge that Mr Bush's opposition to stem-cell research is as uncompassionate as it is unscientific. |
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To do so just weeks before she is about to complete her education would be an uncompassionate and illogical act of absurdity. |
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Dig deeply enough and you may find fleeting references to an uncompassionate government. |
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Dig deeply and you may find a metaphor about corrupt, uncompassionate government. |
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It's not that I am an uncompassionate man, but I guess my bedside manner has evaporated somewhat over the years, considering the majority of my patients are unconscious. |
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It is neither unreasonable nor uncompassionate for Canadians to demand that those immigrants who come to Canada be chosen by Canada. |
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It is neither merciless nor uncompassionate to observe that fact. |
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These new anthems of despair paint their subjects as forced off welfare by uncompassionate conservatives and trapped in low-wage jobs that lead nowhere. |
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Bloomberg can't afford to look uncompassionate in the current environment. |
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My mother would scold for being a prideful and uncompassionate gossip. |
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Vera Brittain talks about this, about the sense in which she sees the professional nurses as a de-sexed figure, an unfeminine, hard, uncompassionate person. |
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I won't reveal more, but the conclusion unwittingly undermines its support for the cause by making activists and supporters look like uncompassionate, extremist kooks. |
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The publicity for his case perhaps alleviated a recognised public demand for justice to be served for such victims of indiscriminate and uncompassionate laws. |
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The fact is the government is not only corrupt, it is also callous and uncompassionate. |
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Very unpitying of me, and very uncompassionate, but I did think she was a ridiculous woman. |
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We may say, and even half-believe, that compassion is marvelous, but in practice our actions are deeply uncompassionate and bring us and others mostly frustration and distress, and not the happiness we are all seeking. |
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