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The same insensitivity can come out even in support groups.
"We've been debating the whole question of insensitivity for a year."
It is a comment on the insensitivity of modern society.
Where had he learned the arrogance or at least the insensitivity to say such things?
Without a pattern of racial insensitivity over time, probably not.
He has also accused her of insensitivity in money matters.
The evidence of his insensitivity to Jews is more compelling.
"He is going to have to learn to live in the community and how to deal with the insensitivity of some people.
Insensitivity of local administration is another cause for visual pollution.
"It shows bias to his own district and insensitivity to others in the state."
Every effort to do so courts the charge of "insensitivity."
There was also growing outrage at the king's insensitivity to social differences.
This exchange led to accusations of insensitivity from the press.
Another is the arrogance, ignorance and insensitivity of American people.
Insensitivity to these phenomena would create new barriers between us.
He had been wrong about the insensitivity of that extremity.
The effect is however dependent on the complete insensitivity of the first step to its product.
Many parents and program officials charge that the administration has demonstrated an insensitivity to youth issues.
So a display of insensitivity in a recent television interview perhaps should come as no surprise.
They have been forced to change course after being accused of ethnic insensitivity.
These changes include inflammation in the body and insulin insensitivity.
I know a great deal about both these peoples; insensitivity is a word which cannot be applied to either.
But to walk away now would add callousness to her insensitivity.
What woman would be capable of cultural and political insensitivity on such a grand scale?
"The insensitivity of the gas companies when it comes to our culture is hard to fathom."