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Violations of human rights can never be overshadowed by the "marvels" of any destination and Mr. Theroux sounds callous, if not ignorant.
I'm not a moral relativist, and I find such a world view to be compassionless and callous, if not outright cruel.
But to cement that support they have espoused all manner of policies that have put off minorities most notably, an ever more repressive response to illegal immigration, which many Hispanics consider unforgivably callous, if not outright racist.
The women in the novel don't fare much better, particularly Carolyn, whose decision to ditch her husband and drag her son across the country to restart her life in Detroit with David would seem callous if she were less of an authorial device.
And almost all the money is going to charity, so eBay would look pretty callous if it does remove it.
Recommending Palmer's story as a "summer read" would feel more callous if it were not for the fact Twin Peaks is back on television.
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Starting three women as anchors at once, however, could seem callous, as if signaling that if one makes it, the other two could be discarded like used rocket boosters.
Ybarra also recounts McCarran's callous response: "If Feller's conscience was clear," he shrugged upon hearing the news, "he had no reason to suffer from what he expected from our committee".
Many were up in arms, and whatever your opinion of Amazon, it seemed a little callous, even if intended to be used more against supermarket chains than local bookshops.
Their collective lack of concern for the public interest is also natural, if somewhat callous.
When a race continues around a stricken horse, it can seem callous and indifferent, as if no one cares about the horses, when the opposite is the case.
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