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is callous
adjective
Emotionally hardened; unfeeling and indifferent to the suffering/feelings of others.
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The detention of pregnant women is callous and damaging.
And I don't think Nancy Pelosi is callous or cruel.
"He simply is callous and indifferent to human life," Pellegrini continued.
It is callous and calculated political trickery - and the results are etched across our worst hit communities today.
"This sentence is callous, vindictive and a disgrace to the justice system" wrote Matthew Norman in the Telegraph.
But campaigners say the move is "callous" attempt to reduce net migration figures and creates an "official threat" for abusive partners to use against their spouse.
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It's callous Conservatism.
But Mumbai can be callous.
A fear of being callous, not empathetic.
Hungarian officials were callous and uncomprehending.
But the fortuneteller may not be callous.
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