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"insensitive attitude" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to someone's lack of consideration or empathy towards others. Example: Her boss' insensitive attitude towards her personal struggles only made her feel more isolated and alone.
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This insensitive attitude clearly reflects the government's drift toward authoritarianism.
Pirzada set forward the question about the insensitive attitude of U.S. (politicians) towards Pakistan's issues.
Lack of human resources, equipment, and drugs and/or the insensitive attitude of the health care providers results in poor quality of delivery services, which may result in maternal deaths.
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The magazine Tehelka reported that many police officers have insensitive attitudes toward rape victims.
Lingering resentment over the war and the insensitive attitudes of Japanese businessmen toward local populations in the 1960s produced anti-Japanese riots when Prime Minister Tanaka toured the region in 1974.
The workshop is being taught in a prison by Holly, a recovering meth addict with three children, one dead as a result of her addiction and self-abuse — which means among other things that our stowaway author can get shanked for insensitive attitudes about his classmates' work.
Calls for students to be more tolerant, courteous and respectful toward each other -- to leave trash talk and insensitive attitudes behind -- reverberate each year in our hallowed halls.
Negligence committed by and insensitive attitudes of health care providers constrained women's freedom to exercise their reproductive and sexual rights related to maternal health as they were not able to claim their lawful entitlements.
Researchers have also identified concerns about physicians sometimes having a paternalistic and gender-insensitive attitude towards adolescent patients (16) and about consultations being too brief (17).
Agentialism is committed to a basic division between two classes of attitudes: avowable, reasons-sensitive attitudes, and reasons-insensitive attitudes.
Note that the division between reasons-sensitive and reasons-insensitive attitudes is not the same as the division between occurrent and dispositional attitudes mentioned in 3.5 above.
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