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उदाहरण वाक्य
- Because the showwas still very much run by the Japanese partners back then, themerchandise was geared towards the Japanese consumer, lacking inconsideration for the local consumers.
- He was an excellent speaker with a great natural authority, and did not shirk from conflict with the notables, pointing out for example their inconsideration for yeshiva students.
- Believe me, there are ways of inviting your friends over, even en masse, without hating them for having the brutal inconsideration to take you up on your hospitality.
- Rudeness is raging at many U . S . workplaces, and the insolence, inconsideration and sheer bad manners are taking a toll on worker productivity, morale and mental health.
- I think that shows some level of inconsideration that you should never show a parent, so I'm going to beat her tail for her daddy, too ."
- The women go to Patricia's house to comfort her; they soon realize that they are ruining their marriages and lives with their constant selfishness, lies, dishonesty and inconsideration.
- This was " a gross inconsideration by the WMC for event planners worldwide and artist scheduling . " according to Windish Agency EDMbiz in Las Vegas, which takes place during Electric Daisy Carnival yearly.
- In fact, many of the industries supporting the war effort using SS slave labor from the east and Jews were more productive when the SS was far removed from their operations; otherwise their brutality and inconsideration for human needs proved counterproductive.
- To his discredit, the operation in the mill at DeLamar created such a fine particulate during the milling process that many workers were killed by inhaling the dust, the focus of medical study and accusation of DeLamar's inconsideration of his laborer's safety.
- In his oft-cited 1964 article " Hiya ", psychologist Jaime C . Bulatao defines " Walang hiya " as " recklessness regarding the social expectations of society, an inconsideration for the feelings of others, and an absence of censures of authority or society ."