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At the same time, who can be callous about player safety?" The changes will probably have an effect on rosters.
(I rewind the TiVo again when it sounds like he's saying "You can't be callous about homos". He actually said "homeowners").
"Not to be callous about it, but what goes up must come down," he said, adding that he expected the market to boom again in a year or two.
"We understand there are livelihoods at stake, so I don't want to be callous about the decline of the industry, but I'm encouraged that it seems to be declining of its own accord".
Do not run down or be callous about your subject's problem.
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Interestingly, in a little discussed passage, Rawls ventures that an "emphasis on human rights may work to change ineffective regimes and the conduct of rulers who have been callous about the well-being of their own people" (Rawls 1999, p. 109).
He's bothered by liberals' suggestion that evangelicals are callous about the reality of family separation.
I've had friends die, and I was callous about it.
It would be wrong to say that Shamara was callous about the carnage still being wrought in his country.
Family members and neighbors have accused the police of being callous about the case from the start.
Many Bengalis feel that the West Pakistan's Punjabis were callous about the fate of the cyclone survivors.
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