Male or female, they can be insensitive, callous, immature, selfish, proud, and chauvinistic. |
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Protestors have already gathered in Seattle in response to your insensitive and warmongering comment! |
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I don't consider an insensitive person who won't pick up after their dog an affront to my personal beliefs. |
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After all the upheaval I've had, even a confrontation with an insensitive neighbour of many years would come as light relief! |
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This very fact places the results at the mercy of culturally insensitive marketers. |
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They think being invited back to the next party is more important than calling someone a sexist after an insensitive joke. |
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Kerekes defended himself against accusations that he was representing violent, sexual murder in a salacious, titillating and insensitive manner. |
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The results included muddled avant-garde theatrical staging techniques and insensitive and maladroit portraits of African Americans. |
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This is a film so badly made it manages to be as mind-numbingly boring as it is insensitive. |
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Workers will have to think twice before telling insensitive jokes or expressing intolerant views which may give offence. |
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He thought it was totally insensitive to tie a bright yellow wrapper around the stones. |
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The subject is considered insensitive, studied like an insect, sexually available. |
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This is unlikely given that the ATP effect was mimicked by ADP, and was also completely insensitive to oligomycin. |
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After long enough, you just roll over and accept the fact that you're a sexist, bigoted, insensitive, crude, cretin. |
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He was always late for class, he always mooched off of Melissa for food and he could be so insensitive. |
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That's not to say that she doesn't recognise journalism shares with politics a blokey culture, nor that she is insensitive to power relations. |
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But to come in unannounced, and make an insensitive comment like that so early on, was nothing short of an insult to the dead and suffering. |
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There is no reason to believe that federal judges will be insensitive to or uncomprehending of the issues involved in domestic security cases. |
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The next day, Kate informed David in no uncertain terms that he was an insensitive boor. |
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Some astrologers claim that scientific research is impersonal or unspiritual or insensitive to deeper truths. |
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When I just go ahead and speak my mind, inevitably it comes out sounding like I am an insensitive, unsympathetic rationalist. |
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The staff was treating her in a very brusque and insensitive manner, and I felt the need to show her some warmth and caring. |
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He is a potentially fascinating character, charming, brutally insensitive, fun-loving and more of a child than any of his children. |
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The whole arms business has made top politicians, of both main parties, increasingly callous and insensitive. |
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Acanthaster planci are insensitive to touch and gravity, as they lack statocysts. |
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There will be people who find the above image highly offensive and insensitive. |
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I don't want the ability to be harsh or insensitive just to shock my readers. |
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To give any more away would make me as insensitive and unfeeling as a cannibal. |
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Practice compassion, conquering callous, cruel and insensitive feelings toward all beings. |
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It's tempting to take this study as justification for any overreactions we women may have had to insensitive remarks. |
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Jody quickly calmed her down, knowing that she had just made an insensitive remark. |
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Prepare your child for insensitive questions or uncaring remarks that may come from adults when the SEA results are out. |
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Don't let your silence become tacit approval for insensitive, derogatory or racist remarks made by professional athletes. |
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In contrast, petal wilting was either ethylene sensitive or insensitive, and this was also generally consistent within families or subfamilies. |
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Hygge and colleagues also found that noise-exposed children are relatively insensitive to speech, even though their hearing is unimpaired. |
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A number of other biochemical variables either remained insensitive to lead exposure or responded moderately to chelation treatment. |
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Examples of regulatory regions that were highly sensitive, moderately sensitive, and insensitive were found. |
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Oxygen utilization that was insensitive to KCN and sensitive to SHAM was indicative of the presence of the alternative pathway. |
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Many meat processors in the state feel that the USDA inspection service is inflexible and insensitive to their needs. |
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I found myself reading again passages that reminded me of just how unaware and insensitive I am to health concerns in developing countries. |
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The academy's headmaster is stressing that only adults can win the prizes, and he says he's not insensitive to gun violence. |
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Obviously this means he will find out the hard way, and kick himself for being so insensitive to the life of another. |
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Rules have distinct advantages as behavioral guides, but they can promote rigid responding that is insensitive to changed contingencies. |
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Those exercising political power were not insensitive to certain features of the new thought. |
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We should point out that Rosenberger is by no means insensitive to the responsibilities of those dishing out satire and ridicule. |
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In '68, he released High School, which featured devastating footage of some rather fascistic teachers being wildly insensitive to their students. |
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She's very cold and distant, and she seems to be cruel, greedy, and insensitive to society. |
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I always had my heart in my mouth because of the people out there saying and doing insensitive or hateful things. |
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Our political class has been particularly insensitive to this issue and this cavalier attitude has permeated society as a whole. |
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Petal wilting has been found to be ethylene-sensitive or insensitive, and these two categories were consistent within families or subfamilies. |
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In hindsight this was already a fairly insensitive and stupid thing to do and almost entirely devoid of humour. |
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To know that I hurt someone so much made me feel like an insensitive clod that didn't deserve anything. |
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This latter hypothesis is very unlikely also because the emission spectrum of fluorene is almost completely insensitive to solvent polarity. |
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It is temperature insensitive, doesn't gum up, and a small dab applied with a cotton swab works to perfection. |
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Tax payers are getting tired of always having to pay the dear price for the conduct of irresponsible and insensitive members of the public. |
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It was the supreme anthem of renunciation, of scorn, of derision at the pretensions of the ungifted and the insensitive. |
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Women like her character because when her husband says insensitive things she punches his lights out. |
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Everything was going great until one day he made a political comment that was so grossly insensitive I snapped. |
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It is another example not only of dismissiveness of the lesser code, but insensitive timing also. |
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When did our leaders become so gauche, impolite, rude and downright insensitive? |
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Estimation of the length for photoperiodically sensitive and insensitive phases of each genotype on the basis of equation involves an iterative regression procedure. |
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Nick is also insensitive, chauvinistic, bullheaded and crass. |
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Some might call him insensitive, callous even, but he believes there's some plain talk that America and a large part of the rest of the world needs to hear. |
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I accused him of being thoughtless and insensitive to my needs. |
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The methods of selecting architects are drawn from archaic and insensitive World Bank guidelines that are not concerned about creating architecture. |
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Even if you take that deep breath, you will find that the capacity for people to say completely ridiculous, stupid, insensitive and inconsiderate tripe knows no bounds. |
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Teeth form mainly from neuroectoderm and comprise a crown of insensitive enamel surrounding sensitive dentine and a root that has no enamel covering. |
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In trying to reach their own public, the new crusaders have fallen back on sensationalism, and have become insensitive to the dignity of the very women they want to save. |
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Glucose sensitive and glucose insensitive neurons of the lateral hypothalamic area have shown differential responsiveness to gustatory and olfactory stimuli. |
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The paradox is that tilapia islets produce insulin in a very glucose sensitive manner but simultaneously appear to be peripherally insensitive to insulin. |
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It was a typically insensitive comment, but, what was really telling was his remark, off-air, to the interviewer afterward. |
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The director appears in the last shot of all the stories, a mute spectator who is a symbol of society, which is portrayed as having become insensitive to everything. |
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The optimal index here exhibits a striking universality in that it is relatively insensitive to variations in the selection used in its computation. |
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He was characteristically insensitive to Western public opinion. |
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It is insensitive to noise, distortedness, and text orientation. |
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Several of these mutants are insensitive to gibberellic acid. |
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None of the foregoing is to suggest that I expect you to behave like an unthinking, insensitive automaton in responding to my request for your help. |
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I do take issue with the insensitive, unthoughtful and demeaning comments made about the premises, which I feel reflect badly on the good name of the business. |
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He was vain, egotistical, boorish and gloriously insensitive. |
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We become insensitive to pain, cold, wind, homesickness, thirst, hunger. |
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Though it may have been somewhat culturally insensitive or politically incorrect to use the phrase, the expression won't qualify as a racist slur. |
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Police investigation procedures were insensitive to the state in which the child was when he or she made a statement to police or testified in court. |
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Certain alloys that are relatively insensitive to cooling rate during quenching can be either air cooled or water quenched directly from a final hot working operation. |
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Viewing the use of insensitive in vitro assays used to understand the equivalent insensitive rodent bioassays can be likened to the blind leading the blind. |
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When Sara took her case before a panel of faculty members, she said she found them combative and insensitive. |
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It is hard not to think Connors is an insensitive cad for bringing up such a private matter almost 40 years after the fact. |
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Pupils at Bwacha High school in Kabwe yesterday demonstrated, demanding the removal of their head teacher whom they accused of being rude and insensitive to their needs. |
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Many of the agents were insensitive and crass, shouting insults and expletives at the detainees in Spanish. |
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I feel that she is being insensitive to the fact that I just need to know there is some potential or otherwise I have to invest my energy elsewhere. |
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This was particularly the case in Brixton where the riots are thought to have been sparked off by a certain degree of insensitive and heavy-handed policing. |
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I just couldn't believe I had lead you on and been so insensitive. |
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It is insensitive to scratches, shock, or electrostatic discharge. |
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Sure he could be a grouch, and completely tactless and insensitive, but he always seemed to have justifications for his actions, or at least would redeem himself. |
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He and other Democrats accused her of being insensitive to victims of rape, housing discrimination, age discrimination and even racial discrimination. |
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She's rude, insensitive, and quite possibly mad as a hatter. |
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His people were saying he was ineffective, was out of touch, was insensitive to the rough times they were going through, wouldn't listen, and didn't lead. |
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The chilling and insensitive arrogance of this remark is breathtaking. |
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It suggested she was indiscreet, had poor judgment, and was insensitive to different groups. |
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We did not intend to cause any offense, but in retrospect we realize that it was insensitive. |
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They do fantastic work across the world, and I would hate for their reputation to be damaged by his insensitive jokes. |
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He is a prig, a holy terror, a self-absorbed, insensitive pain. |
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His remarks are also particularly insensitive as we approach the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings when so many soldiers gave their lives to help liberate Europe. |
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His analogy is insensitive to a degree that is almost unfathomable. |
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Processions and bell-ringing aroused particular ire among republicans, but disaffected the faithful who regarded this as an insensitive attack upon tradition. |
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The main issue is the use of offensive and racially insensitive material. |
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It is found that the spectra are highly sensitive to solvent polarity but are insensitive to solvent hydrogen bond donor or acceptor strength. |
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Though smart and self-aware, John can come off as an insensitive dweeb who cares more about films than the people he is purportedly serving. |
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Will the insensitive invariantist themes just accommodated remain comfortably contained within the gate-keeping contextualist framework? |
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Carbon fiber is replacing steel in some cost insensitive applications such as aircraft, sports equipment and high end automobiles. |
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Mabor Achol likes to be acting abrasively which is abusive behaviour, insensitive to the needs of others, distant, aloof and arrogant. |
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The American ince cream company's fortune-cookie brain freeze follows a series of racially insensitive gaffes about the rising basketball star. |
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Heather raking through the unpleasant incidences when you were rude, unseeming and insensitive to each other. |
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Its integrated light source eliminates the need for external illumination and makes it insensitive to ambient light. |
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Heather raking through the unpleasant incidents when you were rude, unseeming and insensitive to each other. |
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The outgoing former leader may have difficulty slowing down, being reflective, and studying and may be insensitive in a close relationship. |
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In addition, our recognition test could have been insensitive to capture postconditioning memory. |
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Based on this research, cassava shelf life was increased to up to two weeks by overexpressing a cyanide insensitive alternative oxidase. |
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Because Sutton's photographic plates were insensitive to red and barely sensitive to green, the results of this pioneering experiment were far from perfect. |
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So Audi must say that I amorally ignore my moral obligations, lack the relevant moral concepts, misapply them, or am morally insensitive and morally uneducated. |
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I hope such chauvinists realise that their insensitive humour could easily qualify as a punishable offence in many countries and communities around the world. |
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Upset over what they considered insensitive coverage of minority issues, a group of mostly African American students staged a sit-in, grabbing national headlines. |
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Additionally, they are often insensitive to the needs of poor and marginalised, and are often reluctant to participate in community remediation activities. |
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I realized I could do this by cracking insensitive, sadomasochistic, exhibitionistic, quasisexist, politically incorrect, scatologically correct and genitally erect jokes. |
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