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The most reprehensible motives and the most shocking thoughtlessness pervade them throughout.
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And yet his crime was committed more in thoughtlessness than deliberate depravity.
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His large blue eyes were infantine in their innocent surprise and thoughtlessness.
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Really, the stupidity and thoughtlessness of the War Office are beyond belief.
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He might have sat, in that posture, for the statue of thoughtlessness.
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His inconsiderateness has been a pair of spectacles to me for months.
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But, with the brutal inconsiderateness of his class, he said:
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Let us not be high-minded nor victims of our levity and inconsiderateness, but fear.
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He flushed faintly, as if he deserved reproach for inconsiderateness.
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What a satisfaction am I robbed of, my dearest friend, when I reflect upon my inconsiderateness!
Usage of inconsideration in English
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One moment of heedless inconsideration may plunge thee in years of calamity.
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To accuse others, denotes that you will treat some person with hasty inconsideration.
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But more important, so was your decision not to reciprocate the inconsideration of others.
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This inconsideration, though she seldom complained, affected her spirits and preyed upon her heart.
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It hung upon me, indeed, some time, said he; but I was full of spirit and inconsideration.
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And I find all just, all right, on your side; and all impatience, all inconsideration on mine.
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Nor be constrained to apology for inconsideration.
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I apologize for my inconsideration.
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Guilt at my own inconsideration.
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In addition, many public spaces are intimidating for children and those afraid of dogs, due to the inconsideration of owners .
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It is inattention and inconsideration, protracted till the crisis is past, and the things which belong to our peace are hid from our eyes.
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If this is followed, the hostess cannot feel any dissatisfaction or resentment; but the guest who insists on rushing away, shows ill-breeding and inconsideration.
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One moment of heedless inconsideration may plunge thee in years of calamity.
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To accuse others, denotes that you will treat some person with hasty inconsideration.
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But more important, so was your decision not to reciprocate the inconsideration of others.
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This inconsideration, though she seldom complained, affected her spirits and preyed upon her heart.