Socially she could be bossy and unperceptive, but also extremely hospitable and generous in relation to friends and family. |
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The film gently satirises the Establishment, in the shape of Holland's unperceptive employers at the Bank, the media, and the police. |
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In Raviv's telling, Perelman is a remarkably unperceptive man who never understood exactly what he was buying or what to do with it. |
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It is unperceptive of you to dismiss the Surgeon General's comments about Descartes. |
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Her pedestrian, low-brow, unperceptive prose has struck a chord with the so-bad-it's-good brigade. |
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Some people are just so unperceptive or just uninterested in their surroundings, I'm not even sure if she realised that other people were on the train with her. |
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The perceptive ones will perceive it anyway, and the unperceptive ones are in God's hands. |
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We would likely find such an observation to be boorish, insensitive, and unperceptive. |
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The critique, although by no means unperceptive, has an edge to it which derives in large part from the satisfaction Lewis so obviously took in not being grateful. |
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