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In this and in its views on condom use to combat the spread of AIDS, the Vatican risks seeming callous to the plight of the weakest, surely those whom the church should strive hardest to protect.
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How can the policy makers' callous indifference to the plight of the people, or their pathetic inability to carry out effective policies of economic recovery, be explained?
"It's not as though I'm callous to the issue," she said.
To her enemies she was — as Denis Healey, chancellor of the Exchequer in Harold Wilson's government, called her — "La Pasionaria of Privilege," a woman who railed against the evils of poverty but who was callous and unsympathetic to the plight of the have-nots.
Kennedy was not indifferent to the plight of European Jewry.
Our minds respond more powerfully to the plight of an individual than the plight of a group.
Diana introduced William and Harry to the plight of the homeless.
Willson is sympathetic to the plight of cyclists.
The nonprofit is working hard to raise attention to the plight of Latin America's poor.
That leaves Friday to the plight of asylum seekers.
A flight by the United States would be seen purely as a response to Western losses, reflect callous disregard for the plight of the Afghan people, and lead to justified feelings of triumph on the part of the Taliban and their allies.
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