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1 Critics pounced on the comment as callous , though he wasn't technically wrong.
2 Old Madge was usually as callous to such things as I was myself.
3 His conduct toward his aunt I can only characterize as callous .
4 Justice Davison described Wilson's reaction to the death of Mr Paterson as callous .
5 But as for sleep, Diane, I hope I'm not as callous as that.
6 They are quite as callous and cruel as the men.
7 Too quickly and she may be seen as callous .
8 I in turn soon became used to it, and was as callous as they were.
9 This variety of ulcer is particularly prone to pass into the condition known as callous .
10 This explanatory perspective is quite plausible given that psychopaths are viewed as callous , uncaring, and narcissistic.
11 Quinn has portrayed Rauner as callous and out-of-touch.
12 There were no dramas. John obviously saw it differently, given Madden's portrayal of Reid as callous and cold.
13 I am a bit embarrassed about what readers may see as callous and ungenerous behaviour on my part.
14 It was evident that her brush with Lady Fox-Wilton had not left her as callous as she seemed.
15 But, indeed, from what I saw, all these buccaneers were as callous as the sea they sailed on.
16 Its defining policy of austerity is revealed to the international community as callous , as ineffective, and even as un-British.
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