• Low staff morale and indifferent service further tried the loyalty of these lucrative customers.

    ECONOMIST: British Airways

  • The 2% selloff in gold today and indifferent action on global oil prices seems to confirm this first impression.

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  • Scottie inhabits the Wagnerian realm of romantic passion, self-enclosed and indifferent to reality.

    NPR: 'Hitchcock's Music' Scores Big on Suspense

  • It is, above all, a damning indictment of ineffectual and indifferent school officials.

    WSJ: The Panic Over Bullies

  • Moreover in America and elsewhere most young people are extremely tolerant of sexuality, and indifferent to ethnic origin, says Mr Freston.

    ECONOMIST: Viacom

  • Goodyear was a dreamer, careless of his appearance and indifferent to money.

    FORBES: Pioneers Die Broke

  • Composed and steady but perceived by others to be robotic and indifferent.

    FORBES: How to Detect Your Blind Spots That Make Your Colleagues Disrespect You

  • For every child who reaches his full abilities, there are a hundred who could have done the same but are stuck in failing and indifferent schools.

    WSJ: Jeb Bush: The Road to Republican Revival

  • Nothing has transformed the city as successfully as this pleasant promenade along the Hudson River now in need of millions of dollars to protect its piers from active water borers and indifferent legislators.

    WSJ: Turning Up the Volume in Public | By Julie V. Iovine

  • After being dogged by injuries and indifferent form earlier in the season, he is now firing on all cylinders, beating world number one Roger Federer in the Madrid Masters final two weeks ago and again in the third round in Paris.

    BBC: CHOOSE A SPORT

  • Dale, operating in a modern stone-and-wood restaurant designed by New York's AvroKo, plays with classics, grilling the romaine in a deconstructed Caesar salad, adding Cherry Coke to the sauce in a duck tamale, and marinating sushi-grade tuna in smoky Lapsang souchong tea with, respectively, good, bad, and indifferent results.

    FORBES: First Look

  • If Gore can paint Bush as big oil's buddy, determined to invade environmentally protected regions and indifferent to air and water quality, this will hurt Bush mightily among exactly those "swing" voters about whom we have heard so much: young, parents of small children, fiscally conservative but environmentally liberal.

    CNN: Jeff Greenfield: Debate winners and losers

  • In 1991 Dana Gioia, a poet (and former marketing manager for General Foods), set off a fierce debate in American poetry circles with an attack on American academia for turning poetry into a smug, producer-driven lobby, concerned only with its own survival and indifferent to the fact that it had alienated a wider audience.

    ECONOMIST: MODERN VERSE: Poetic injustice | The

  • Its proponents are clearly laying groundwork for uncalled-for regulation of wireless services, and are indifferent to the inevitable ensuing court challenges and wheel-spinning lobbying bonanza that represent what the Mercatus Center's Adam Thierer calls the greatest Christmas gift Washington lawyers and lobbyists could hope for.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In the background lie a mountain and an indifferent sea, their beauty reduced to a supporting role.

    NEWYORKER: Bringing Up Babies

  • Oh yeah, and mainly indifferent to the needs of women.

    FORBES: Siri Is Sexist

  • Ms. Brown, who died Monday at a Manhattan hospital at age 90, imagined the "Cosmo Girl" self-confident, sexy and career-oriented (and perhaps indifferent to children, as Ms. Brown professed to be).

    WSJ: Cosmopolitan Editor Helen Gurley Brown Dies at Age 90

  • Redemption Fellowship of Fall River is one of dozens of churches the Southern Baptist Convention has planted around New England in the last decade with a multi-million dollar push into territory skeptical of the South and increasingly indifferent to religion.

    NPR: Southern Baptists Expand North With Church Plants

  • The confirmation of talks between Klinsmann and his bosses will come as a blow to Benitez, although Hicks said the negotiations took place in November when the club were in danger of going out of the Champions League at the group stages and suffering indifferent league form.

    BBC: Liverpool admit Klinsmann talks

  • Gone is the dark and dismal interior, the indifferent service, and - a terrible shame this - the legendary doughnut bowl, whose stale contents could once be bought and pelted at fellow patrons for exactly 1, 942 Czech crowns (just over 100 dollars), a homage to an incident in the classic 1942 novel Saturnin, a sort of Czech Jeeves and Wooster.

    BBC: Prague��s historic coffeehouses

  • But results have been indifferent and his relationship with senior players such as Frank Lampard has come under the spotlight.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Because the Americans harmed by unsafe care or overtreatment or undertreatment include Republicans, Democrats and those utterly indifferent to politics.

    FORBES: Can Big Bird Save Patient Safety Agency?

  • The report found the mother, known as Miss M, had been at best indifferent and at worst hostile to the council's support.

    BBC: Nottingham

  • Human children, on the other hand, paid the most attention to the eyes, and were relatively indifferent to where the head was pointed.

    ECONOMIST: Human evolution

  • This calculation establishes the total cost that employers are willing to incur to employ that worker, and the employer is indifferent to the composition of the pay package comprised of wages, benefits, and payroll taxes.

    FORBES: Doubling Down on the Payroll Tax Holiday Still Won't Create Jobs

  • Partly, it is because African leaders and foreign donors have been almost equally indifferent to smallholder farmers and simple improvements to soil and seeds.

    ECONOMIST: Africa's population

  • It is true that most Republicans on Capitol Hill were indifferent, and most Democrats hostile.

    ECONOMIST: Faith-based initiatives

  • Another of Dr Nicholson's studies has even found a measurable difference between people who say they like chocolate and those who are indifferent to it.

    ECONOMIST: Metabolomics

  • Baroness Catherine Ashton, the High Representative for Foreign Affairs, has made no policy of note and struggled with only indifferent success to establish her authority against other E.

    FORBES: Economic Policy In The E.U.: More Bailouts, More Debt, More Crises

  • The mayor's enthusiasm for development (he wants a big increase in housebuilding, and a new generation of skyscrapers) alarms many, and he is thought indifferent to the suburbs.

    ECONOMIST: The contest to run Europe's biggest city is taking shape

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