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He is often a voice of reason, but can also be insensitive at times.
"Children can be very insensitive in the things they say."
It is case insensitive, so and are the same field.
She must continue to play the cold and insensitive woman.
She may sometimes sound cold and insensitive, but inside she's a very good person who wants the best for everyone.
Some Democrats said the president had been insensitive to public health.
No group, not even a government, could be that insensitive.
I feel the press and the public are very insensitive to these young stars.
They must have thought him a bit insensitive - running off like that, the day after.
When you try to be strong, it comes across as being cold and insensitive.
It takes a particularly insensitive person not to understand that.
But not insensitive, of course, to a thing in pain.
They say the immigration service has been insensitive to local needs.
"It's been in many cases the only protection from an insensitive administration."
She said I had been insensitive and became impossible to live with.
Some 9/11 family members accused the campaign of being insensitive.
You, on the other hand, seem to be totally insensitive to his situation.
It would obviously be too insensitive to say something in front of the girl.
After about so much of a thing like that, one becomes insensitive to more.
Even when some people have said insensitive or cruel things.
I tried to pretend these were a few insensitive white people.
She heard insensitive remarks from other students and their parents.
Questions put to women by local committees are often insensitive.
If you were ever insensitive, I would not have run in your shadow so long as a moment of night.
He said it "goes to show how insensitive these police officers were at the time."