I became appalled by what I saw in my brothers and sisters, their inconsideration for their hosts. |
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In the face of your inconsideration or unkindness, I may experience pain, indignation, chagrin, shame, annoyance, bashfulness and more besides. |
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This is another example of their lack of thought and their inconsideration for the taxpayers of Canada. |
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There is another person who knows what human nature is, who knows that one has to meet with selfishness and inconsideration everywhere. |
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A more lethal combination of human activity, selfishness and inconsideration I cannot fathom. |
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It is also, unfortunately, much more likely to be the result of sloppiness or inconsideration rather than a deliberate effort to lead readers astray. |
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What do you think it would be the most efficient reaction, in the sense of getting to introduce her point of view against the inconsideration of the interlocutors? |
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In view of the significant time and effort involved, and inconsideration of the Committee's likely decision to adjourn sine die, the working group concluded that further deliberations in this area could not be justified. |
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Believe me, there are ways of inviting your friends over, even en masse, without hating them for having the brutal inconsideration to take you up on your hospitality. |
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Without George's lungs and with even fewer basic chords, Waylon achieves something miraculous in Sandy Sends Her Best: an apology of staggering inconsideration. |
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