Word: hurtfulness
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...husband calculate that the cost of local child care means they won't be able to afford another baby until their three-year-old daughter starts school. Simone could leave her part-time job to look after both children, but she says that would not only hurt the family finances but deprive her daughter of friends and experiences she thrives on: "Even if I had family or friends to look after her during the day," she says, "I would still want to send her to child care instead...
...those offended by them to direct their criticisms at him. “I am not and have never been a racist,” Camara wrote. “I do not think and have never thought that African Americans are inferior, [but] I am sorry for the hurt that my use of racially offensive language in my 1L outlines has caused and continues to cause.” Camara continued that he hopes his critics, “will continue to direct their anger at me and not at my coauthor or the Journal’s staff...
...hasn't hurt that the last few years have produced some great cricket. England's win over Australia last year drew "the highest levels of public interest in cricket in a generation," according to Deloitte's Sports Business Group, with 7.7 million viewers in Britain?40% of its total TV audience?and millions more around the world. The easing of political tension between India and Pakistan has also allowed the two great South Asian rivals to play each other three times since 2004. Technology has played a part, too. Stump-mounted mini-cameras, computer graphics to predict a ball...
...controversy over the Danish newspaper caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad: As a liberal Muslim practicing medicine in Britain, I am very much integrated into the Western world. Still, I know that the Prophet is so close to every Muslim's heart that you could probably not hurt Muslims as much as by caricaturing God. The Muslim world has unfortunately been hijacked by its real enemies, the Islamic terrorists. While moderate Muslims are trying to find their voice and salvage their religion, the Western media help the radicals by making fun of everything that's precious to a common Muslim. Insults...
...member of a modern, moderate, educated and liberal sector of society, I have learned to respect other people's rights and feelings. And as a Muslim, I was not only hurt but also surprised and disgusted by the cartoons of Muhammad. When the world is on the brink of dividing into two deadly blocs, the Muslims and the West, such cartoons only serve as a catalyst to widen the gap. Even moderate Muslims who are against terrorism can't tolerate any mocking of the Holy Prophet, no matter how the joke is intended. Komal Mehreen Karachi...