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"There was a total insensitivity to the poor.
There's been a blatant insensitivity to scale, gardens and neighbors.
Hence, perhaps, the insensitivity to Mr Kohl in Brussels.
"That's just insensitivity to the actual suffering that some students suffer," he says.
One can understand Mr. Bush's insensitivity to working-class military folk.
This widespread insensitivity to intellectual exchange in a medium geared for it is inexcusable.
Insensitivity to the perspectives of participants and their families also underlies more recent research controversies.
The story captures the way communist central planning combined ineffectiveness and insensitivity to the environment.
And three-quarters of those surveyed thought wealth promoted insensitivity to others.
His imperious management style and insensitivity to ethical lapses will not be missed.
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A relatively flat line shows insensitivity to change in that particular factor.
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