has no sentiments|have no sentiment in English

without feeling, insensitive

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1. There was no fatherly affection, no display of sentiment.

2. There's no place for sentiment in business.

3. There's no room for sentiment in business.

4. There is no room for sentiment in business.

5. They have a hut that has no electricity, no running water, no wristwatch, no bicycle.

6. In response, Madonna said, "The tour in no way hurts anybody's sentiments.

7. But I trust that no one in this assemblage will agree with those sentiments.

8. Congress has ever been niggardly when little or no evidence of electoral sentiment is presented to justify more generous appropriations.

9. Whoever has not pledged allegiance by then will have no protection and no pardon."

10. ... there has been absolutely no movement, but so far no shots have been fired.

11. He has no idea we have been reinforced.

12. We have a czar who has no power.

13. We have no electricity, no water, no drains.

14. (1 Corinthians 13:4, 5) Clearly, this love is no fanciful notion or superficial sentiment.

15. He who has no shame has no conscience. 

16. We have no permits, no visas.

17. We have no photos, no description.

18. In this business, you have no refunds, no returns, no discounts, no buybacks.

19. 26 I have had no peace, no quiet, no rest,

20. 5 He who has no shame has no conscience. 

21. Police have no prints, no murder weapons, and no suspect,

22. Police have no prints, no murder weapons and no suspects.

23. The creature has no sword, no armor.

24. Narrator: The wing has no steering controls, no flaps, no rudder.

25. He hoped that would be no insurmountable objection to a man of his liberality of sentiment.