Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... In the cold light of unfeeling business logic, the decision makes a sick kind of sense; if I, as an employer, want to maximize my revenue to the exclusion of all else, obviously I would want to hire someone who won’t ditch the job to go have a bunch of babies. Except that that logic carries a whole batch of assumptions; that this woman is fertile; that this woman is interested in having children; that this woman intends on being a stay-at-home mother; that this woman’s partner won’t bear a significant part of the childrearing burden. And those assumptions are profoundly damaging. They limit what a woman can earn or how fast she can advance based, not on what she has done or can do, but on what she might conceivably do in the future. ... "
" ... It’s been fascinating to watch the evolution of “Brand Twitter,” as cold, unfeeling corporations adopt the ironic language of the internet, forced to keep up with meme culture, which boasts an inherent virality, speed and absurd sense of humor that professional advertisers simply weren’t qualified to compete with. ... "
" ... Looking at this in terms of Harrison, particularly during the making of Abbey Road he felt marginalized. McCartney was still the band’s workaholic taskmaster, and Lennon the leader. Their compositions dominated albums, only for Harrison’s to take a back seat in the studio. In Harrison’s words, “you’d have to do fifty-nine of Paul’s songs before he’d even listen to one of yours.” On its face, such a quote presents McCartney as unfeeling and authoritarian, which is why it’s a mistake to consider the quote in isolation. ... "
" ... Lord knows, he’s found a very juicy target area in which his new airline can, in theory, quickly establish superiority, even dominance over his much, much larger and better known competitors. That’s because if there’s anything that most existing U.S. airlines are known for being great at, it’s at delivering disappointing service. And that they so frequently do that with a blank, unfeeling stare, or even a scowl just makes it that much bigger a target at which Neeleman and Breeze can aim. ... "
" ... Would you trust your company's hiring and firing to an unfeeling machine? How about constructive feedback for employees? Would AI ever be capable of offering such career-enhancing advice? ... "