First-person animal narrators often expose the thoughtlessness of human beings toward non-human animals. |
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It is this in-between place of carelessness and thoughtlessness that disturbs. |
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Finally, on the biographical debit side there are the usual miscellaneous acts of thoughtlessness, rudeness and generally shabby behaviour. |
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I should have done you a greater service had I pointed out to you its thoughtlessness, its inconsequence, and its want of comprehension. |
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Greed, egotism and thoughtlessness have been pushing aside moderation, the common good and consideration. |
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Almost any of us can be dumped in front of the court of public opinion and put on trial for stupidity and thoughtlessness. |
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It is, in short, thoughtlessness, and the avoidance of cliché is therefore not just a requirement for a stylist, but a duty for the moralist. |
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Animals suffer from human callousness and thoughtlessness, and improving their fate is a challenge to our humanity. |
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If you seek to live that long or longer you must avoid the moment's carelessness or thoughtlessness that can cut you off prematurely. |
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Indeed local residents, by lack of knowledge, carelessness, thoughtlessness or lack of memory, would just worsen the impact of the floods. |
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A little bit of thoughtlessness and carefreeness this week with the collection for children of the Burberry name. |
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Such a choice to ensure the security of your family, your residential, yourself or one of your managers must not be taken with thoughtlessness. |
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We cannot remain impassive nor turn away with insensitivity and thoughtlessness. |
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When it struck him what he said, he was horrified at his thoughtlessness and tried to comfort her. |
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More insidious, though, are the thousands of daily examples of anti-social behaviour and thoughtlessness perpetrated by people well into adulthood. |
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Unless said partner is ready to be whacked over their head with the box for their thoughtlessness, they have made a grave mistake. |
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His offended love, and Malvolio's humiliated suffering, are reminders of the harm done by mistake, mischance, drink, thoughtlessness and unkindness. |
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This is a prime example of the thoughtlessness of this government, which always claims to have the solution and to know what is good for Canadians. |
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It was forbidden to leave the podium, use props, pose direct questions to the other candidate or use anecdotes about members of the audience to illustrate the thoughtlessness of the other candidate's policies. |
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New medicines and therapies have improved the situation of HIV patients, so that the virus is losing its horror and thoughtlessness has become a way of life for many. |
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Much waste of time, space, material and energy is due to thoughtlessness. |
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When growth has resumed its normal pattern, it will be too late and future generations will pay the price of our thoughtlessness and lack of foresight. |
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Don't succumb to that disease of character whose symptoms are inconstancy in everything, thoughtlessness in action and speech scatter-brained ideas: superficiality, in short. |
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Every company needs them, just as it needs appropriate rules to govern the thoughtlessness and intolerance of those who insist upon being fragrant. |
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They are the result of human thoughtlessness. |
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We can thus measure the extreme thoughtlessness of those advocating a quick progress in the agricultural issues of the Doha Round, by insisting that it will be beneficial to the poorest nations. |
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Funny and timeless, the Little Marcel' creations play the game of simplicity while cultivating a very tempting air of thoughtlessness and carefreeness. |
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It was an act of thoughtlessness for which we are still paying today. |
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In this we must be guided by a refusal of dogma and thoughtlessness. |
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But the thoughtlessness of the debt deal notably its failure to tackle any of the real sources of America's fiscal problems, such as entitlement spending raises a bigger worry. |
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Was this the result of humanity's own thoughtlessness? |
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He must be cured of his thoughtlessness, he must accustom himself to living in society, he must overcome his inertia. |
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They simply made you realise that his slobbishness was, at best, a symptom of thoughtlessness and immaturity. |
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