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It would be callous to draw conclusions from one innings but slowly the pressure mounts.
It would be callous to deny that in current economic circumstances many young graduates are having a much harder time getting a foot on the career ladder than their immediate predecessors.
Although scientists have attempted to correct their data for these factors, it is difficult to conclude with certainty that PM2.5 is the culprit.If people's health is at stake, it may be callous to seek scientific certainty before regulations can be passed.
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"I'm callous to all that," Knoblauch said.
"It's not as though I'm callous to the issue," she said.
It is a study of the characters in this Dutch community, and they are callous to romance and adventure.
Perhaps it's callous to the past to imagine that each individual life seems more valuable to us today than it did to our forebears a century ago.
David: I don't know if it's callous to say this but it just feels weird to be very vocal about (Paris).
What many of the priests did is horrific, and the tolerance or concealment of that behavior by some church leaders was callous to the point of possible criminality.
He also accused Republicans of being callous to the unemployed, noting that some Senate Republicans — as well as Senate candidates — have suggested that the added unemployment pay amounts to welfare and is discouraging people from taking jobs when they can rely on the government.
Like Indy, Mitchell-Hedges's version of a career in archaeology involved blowing things up, fighting villains and being callous to the scores of women who fell hopelessly in love with him.
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