• Commanders worked hard to reverse anti-American sentiment caused by a seemingly callous U.S. attitude toward civilian deaths and injuries.

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  • But it is a measure of how little inclined the leadership is to trust the market's callous hand operating through such things as mergers, sales and, especially, bankruptcies.

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  • In January, when his government was under pressure over the army's callous treatment of ethnic-Rohingya boat people, originally from Myanmar, Abhisit Vejjajiva, the prime minister, told journalists that the illegal-immigrant problem had to be solved.

    ECONOMIST: Migrant workers battered by the slump

  • Ms. COURIC: Others say it's callous.

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  • But sorry what's happening with the Denver Broncos is a little callous, even if it's just business.

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  • The president, also a Sinhalese nationalist, with a fervent following among the country's orange-robed right-wing Buddhist clergy, played the war's endgame with a callous disregard for Tamil lives.

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  • Finished off as it was by the callous executive order of a U.S. president, the gold standard cannot be resurrected the same way.

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  • Japanese renewables firms' foreign rivals know it would be hard to object to such subsidies without seeming callous, given the scale of Japan's post-quake crisis.

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  • The closest thing to a knife fight has been Mr Gingrich's portrayal of Mr Romney as a callous wrecker of humble livelihoods.

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  • And we are particularly appalled and outraged at the latest callous attempts by the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives to harshly criminalize 12 million of those among us who are in this country maybe without papers, but who are the ones, are law-abiding, tax-paying, hard-working members of this community, contributing to the wealth and well-being of this country.

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  • Until a decade ago America's medical profession had indeed been laggard and callous in providing pain relief to patients.

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  • An important element in the fight against this pernicious, callous enemy is a campaign to undermine the ideology's appeal within Muslim communities everywhere.

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  • Simpson's did the U.S. Most Taiwan people see Chen as a callous thug who deserves the death sentence.

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  • And in one especially callous episode, Jobs refused to give founding stock options to one of Apple's earliest employees, even after a fellow employee intervened and offered to match whatever Jobs was willing to spare.

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  • The prestige of getting to the top of Everest can sometimes blur a climber's moral judgement, leading to acts of single-mindedness that border on the downright callous.

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  • But the Obama campaign's hatchet men are much vaguer and more sweeping, painting a picture of Mr Romney as a callous asset-stripper a claim for which there is little evidence.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

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