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Or they might conclude that it would be callous not to try.
It would be callous to draw conclusions from one innings but slowly the pressure mounts.
It would be callous and cold hearted — and it's the wrong choice for young people, the wrong choice for Britain.
Amnesty International, an international human-rights group, says that any appeal that would deny Mr Hakamada a retrial would be "callous and unfair".
Amid so many humanitarian emergencies, it would be callous of Mr Cameron to pursue this nomination and pusillanimous of the secretary general to accept it.
It would be callous to deny that in current economic circumstances many young graduates are having a much harder time getting a foot on the career ladder than their immediate predecessors.
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All this raises an uncomfortable question for fund-raisers: Should they mention their connections with the World Trade Center recovery efforts, or would that be callous?
A week on, he cannot believe that anyone would be so callous.
Carlos Fernández, president of the country's most influential business association, said: "I did not think the president would be so callous.
If deported, campaigners say Jordan's decision would be particularly callous as Sahlee has been offered a visa by the German government, who have asked for more time to complete the administrative procedures necessary to transfer him to Germany.
I can't believe any company would be so callous as to do this in the first place, and then so stupid as to think reviewers wouldn't notice.
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