Sentence examples for a bit insensitive from inspiring English sources

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A bit insensitive, I think.

I thought that it might be a bit insensitive, rubbing it in, considering where they are.

This would have been a really admirable debut except for one particular clue that I thought was a bit insensitive given the economic downturn.

"If one of the country's most famous recording artists has his property searched, then that has to be a story, but when you look at the level of detail of the coverage, it can look a bit insensitive," said one critic.

It may seem that replacing responsive human help with a robotic dresser is a bit insensitive.

(Yes, I know Ogilvy's wording is a bit insensitive for the 21st century ear, but don't let yourself miss his terrific point).

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Perhaps it's a little bit insensitive to post this; We already know the US isn't getting the Touch HD, so chances are we'll also be missing out on its WiMax enabled big brother, the Max 4G.

I found it was a little bit insensitive for him to say something like that.

Whether it was an expression of conscious contempt or only a bit of insensitive slang depended on context, and here is the context in which Schwarzenegger used it: Recently I posed for a gay magazine, which caused much comment.

Whether it was an expression of conscious contempt or only a bit of insensitive slang depended on context, and here is the context in which Schwarzenegger used it: **{:.break one} ** Recently I posed for a gay magazine, which caused much comment.

Its entire premise is a sort of 1970s washing powder ad conceit that, when it comes to heterosexual relationships, all men are a bit useless and insensitive and dim, and all women are romantic and demanding and shrill, and if you put those two traits together on the most stressful day of people's lives, then decent television is born.

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