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But he did not want to be uncharitable toward the man.
They did, but that view now seems a little uncharitable.
But all that he had left me standing in an uncharitable spot.
"If a person is uncharitable toward someone they are not following our guidelines," he said.
I've said some pretty uncharitable things about you in the past."
I think you're being damned uncharitable in the matter,' he went on.
Were it not uncharitable, I could even say they deserved what happened to them.
A moment later he chided himself for the uncharitable thought.
"Don't you think that is rather an uncharitable thing to say?"
For a moment, Maggie felt the uncharitable wish that she still had the house to herself.
"To me, it would be an uncharitable reading," she said.
That was an uncharitable thought, and he felt ashamed of it immediately.
In matters of private morals these were my most uncharitable years.
The uncharitable interpretation is that last week's action was meant to fail.
"In the hard campaign ahead, help us to never boast, nor to be uncharitable."
It does not seem in Meyer's nature to be uncharitable about a rival.
Although, she thought with uncharitable spitefulness, he was old enough to be her father.
She dismissed the uncharitable thoughts from her mind and made herself smile.
An uncharitable thought that I have also been thinking.
Trial and error, some uncharitable souls might have called it.
You must think me very vague, and most uncharitable to a man I don't even know.
It sure looked and sounded like a massive structure hit, but maybe he was being uncharitable.
He was bothered by how furtive and uncharitable he'd become.
Perhaps that sounds uncharitable, but resentment is a powerful fuel.
He still felt uncharitable toward the people aboard the fleeing vessels.