The offenders are portrayed as unfeeling and as totally unwilling to negotiate.
Like so many unfeeling men, he has a facile emotionalism, which he turns on and off.
The brutal indifference, the unfeeling isolation of each in his private interest, becomes the more repellent and offensive, the more these individuals are crowded together, within a limited space.
Time and again in his writings we find him inveighing against what he saw as the unfeeling, technologically orientated utilitarianism of a state increasingly geared to militaristic expansion.
Such a suggestion is not only inhuman and unfeeling; it is also impractical.
We see them not as a mass of unfeeling cells but as sentient creatures.
Next, it is argued that a central agency such as we are proposing to create is liable to be bureaucratic, unfeeling and remote.
She has united the doctors for the first time ever by her unfeeling and dictatorial attitude.