He seems abrupt and uncompassionate, and dryly asks what Dabii wants of him. |
Newly appointed justices who vote conservative are often portrayed as uncompassionate right-wing ideologues. |
Karl Karl'itch, on the contrary, was the personification of uncompassionate, inflexible law. |
Dig deeply enough and you may find fleeting references to an uncompassionate government. |
You and your Board should be thoroughly ashamed of your uncaring and uncompassionate position respecting children and men. |
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. |