What's the difference between nonviolent and uncaring?

Nonviolent


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I believe that what we need is a nonviolent national general strike of the kind that has been more common in Europe than here.
  • (2) He just never dreamed it would be life without parole.” Obama reduces sentences of 46 inmates convicted of nonviolent drug crimes Read more As his sister put it, Bennett “got caught up” in a five-man drug ring run by an old friend, John Hansley, to pay for his addiction to crack.
  • (3) These violent attempters are compared with nonviolent attempters, and the entire population of attempters is compared with suicide attempters in New Haven, Connecticut.
  • (4) The Mr. Roger's clip was slow, rhythmic, prosocial, and nonviolent, while the G.I.
  • (5) They could hardly have expected that they would help launch a movement that not only changed the nation and led to national legislation, but offered a toolbox of nonviolent strategies and visions to the world, used in South Africa and Egypt, in Czechoslovakia and the Philippines.
  • (6) But without structural reform to privatized probation, courts will continue to throw low-income, nonviolent offenders in jail – because those who are poor and commit misdemeanors simply can’t afford the high costs of going free.
  • (7) Boyling used the name Jim Sutton between 1995 and 2000 in the campaign Reclaim the Streets, which organised nonviolent protests against cars, such as blocking roads and holding street parties.
  • (8) Testosterone levels were analyzed in a group of nonviolent sex offenders and compared to normal controls; the offenders had significantly lower levels (P = 0.0016).
  • (9) Neither of these commonly employed two-point types successfully discriminated between violent and nonviolent offenders.
  • (10) But boys who are raised in nonviolent environments that foster empathy don't grow up to fuse sex with violence or become rapists.
  • (11) So do advocates and practitioners of nonviolent civil resistance, who have often concentrated on the task of getting rid of dictators with less thought and planning about what comes after.
  • (12) Within the day unit real life stress situations are recreated around everyday issues, enabling families to find new and nonviolent solutions to the problems of daily life.
  • (13) Before seclusion most behaviors were disturbed but nonviolent; during seclusion most behaviors were nondisturbed.
  • (14) 40 violent and 40 nonviolent inmates from a prison population were selected for study.
  • (15) The hypothesized relation between uncomfortably hot temperatures and aggressive behavior was examined in two studies of violent and nonviolent crime.
  • (16) You cannot fight a campaign – even a nonviolent one – without decrying your opponents.
  • (17) There were no differences in the levels of the three substances in violent and nonviolent suicides.
  • (18) Multiple recidivistic nonviolent criminal behavior was found at a significantly elevated rate in adopted-away sons when mental disorder and criminal involvement were characteristic of the adoptees' biological families.
  • (19) He was a leader with a soldier’s spirit – even nicknamed Castro because he was always ready for the fight, and there were times that he had to be reminded that theirs was a nonviolent movement.
  • (20) The former mental patient received fewer guilty verdicts than did the nonhospitalized defendant in the nonviolent robbery condition, while no difference existed in the violent robbery condition.

Uncaring


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But this ad certainly does not shy away from its attempt to paint Romney as an uncaring, wealthy elitist – a task in which it is greatly helped by Romney's own words.
  • (2) The striking images of Cameron posing on the ice with huskies on the way to visiting a melting glacier in 2006 marked a turning point for the Conservatives, who had been seen by many voters as uncaring.
  • (3) Those who separated from an uncaring partner reported a distinct improvement in depressive symptoms.
  • (4) The health care system has been increasingly criticized for its uncaring providers, low quality of care, and unequal access.
  • (5) No such treatment for them; only an uncertain future with few prospects of re-employment, and uncaring treatment from the DWP, which is proactively cutting benefits.
  • (6) The clinical impression that phobic patients perceive their parents as being uncaring and overprotective was investigated in a controlled study of eighty-one phobic patients.
  • (7) It is insensitive and uncaring for the Muslim community to build a mosque in the shadow of Ground Zero."
  • (8) The NDs, by contrast, were more likely than their controls to report their parents as uncaring and overprotective.
  • (9) He said: “The Conservatives are reckless, divisive and uncaring.
  • (10) Emancipatory interventions are provided to help nurses launch a new direction toward freeing their clients, rather than herding them through an uncaring and disjointed health and social service system.
  • (11) But … if the mutterers continue to mutter then all they will do is stop places like Neath [Hain’s south Wales constituency] from being liberated from this destructive, uncaring, unfair government that is destroying people’s lives.” He added: “I don’t think Labour party members will forgive some self-indulgent MP muttering to a journalist and producing a headline in the Daily Mail when those newspapers have always been Labour’s enemies.
  • (12) In the maternity unit, staff on the postnatal ward were found to be uncaring, while in the labour ward inspectors found blood stains on a stainless steel bowl in a room that staff said was ready to use.
  • (13) They noticed that 19 of the 20 patients were mentally slower; 11 were markedly aggressive and 8 had become placid and uncaring about family problems.
  • (14) "I have been in parliament for 40 years and I have never dealt with a government, Labour or Conservative, that has been so heartless and uncaring about individual immigration cases as this one," he said.
  • (15) But such a mood swing often occurs at the end of Labour administrations and the beginning of Conservative ones, and often reverses, into distaste at an "uncaring" government, once the British right has been in power for a few years.
  • (16) According to examination results higher DMF mean value, less uncared of teeth with caries (D) and, in the age group of 19 years and above 30 years, more edentulousness has been found than with healthy individuals.
  • (17) NHS inspectors have uncovered "a catalogue of failings" at a London hospital including uncaring staff, blood-stained equipment, poor hygiene standards, patients not being helped to eat and a high mortality rate.
  • (18) In the second group, B, the wound was left undressed and "uncared" for 24 to 36 hours after surgery.
  • (19) They seek to paint the supporters of sound finances as selfish, or uncaring.
  • (20) She has frequently been described to me as untrustworthy, corrupt and uncaring, the epitome of a rotten political establishment.

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