So in my view, neither should that callous killer have been given that luxury.
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The University and College Union (UCU) said the memo showed a "callous and uncaring" attitude.
But this is almost certainly a false hope as well as a callous policy.
North Belfast Area Commander, Ch Insp Andy Freeburn, described the attack as "reckless and callous".
Nintendo is going after a broader market and longtime fans are feeling dissed by callous wording.
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They were not the callous animal rights abusers I had been led to expect.
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Do you have colleagues who are curt, callous, or just plain cold toward you?
Big businesses, energy companies, short-sighted politicians, scurrilous scientists, laissez faire economists, indifferent individuals, callous Christians and myopic media professionals.
It was not just the Senate Democrats left stunned by the callous and ungrateful behavior of their peers.
Superintendent David Taylor told RTE that the murder was carried out in a "most malicious and callous manner".
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However, his callous remarks reveal a conscientious bias by current administration officials in their approach to regulated agencies.
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But to many onlookers, withholding relief seems callous when a continent is suffering as much as Africa is.
Until a decade ago America's medical profession had indeed been laggard and callous in providing pain relief to patients.
Left-wing MEPs argue that, because governments are proving such callous cutters, it is up to Europe to save jobs.
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I'm the secretary, angered by the seemingly callous response of those around her.
Reduced to soundbites, the first sounded callous and the second like a flip-flop.
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The problems are daunting but, as for Africa as a whole, despair is no more use than callous indifference.
Ballots may, at first, appear just too random, too de-motivating, and too callous.
This may seem callous, but the bids are based on data about how ill the casualties are at different places.
"These officers were extremely fortunate not to have been killed or injured by such a cowardly and callous attack, " she said.
Hall was initially arrested in December and made a statement describing the claims as "pernicious, callous, cruel and above all spurious".
Mr Attlee likes his street, but he is no sentimentalist about a district that varies from the captivating to the callous.
Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega thanked people for revealing "callous and unacceptable behaviour".
Children are callous in this respect, and if parents wish to ensure their children find acceptance, then find them a suitable community.
When it comes to securing our mobile lives, we can be callous.
The closest thing to a knife fight has been Mr Gingrich's portrayal of Mr Romney as a callous wrecker of humble livelihoods.
It will be hard to win public acceptance of the rebels as part of government after nearly a decade of callous behaviour.
That is a common argument, but it is beyond speciousness and it demonstrates a callous disregard for the true definition of privacy.
Without that core, the risk of Miss Piggy spiraling into an untenable sty of callous words and consistent mistreatment of subordinates is all too real.
Further, they may to be callous to industry behavior which may be appropriate in the retail marketplace but inappropriate in a fiduciary context.
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