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"I see a more apathetic response among Facebook users than Facebook might be expecting, " he added.
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He launched into his routine, all expressing a wildly apathetic view of life, and it caught his clients by surprise.
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Given the reality of the situation, to wait and let the market try to work out the problem seems to be a bit apathetic and lethargic, to say the least.
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Qataris, traditionally a highly passive and apathetic people when dealing with political questions, are now being imbued with a sense that they must begin to contribute more.
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People are quite stupendously lazy if they can't see a direct cause-effect and I think that quite a few of the apathetic - "what difference will my vote make" - bunch would be more likely to exercise their franchise if they didn't have to exercise their legs.
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Detachment is usually associated with a slacker mentality: a cold, dispassionate, uninterested, apathetic, even condescending attitude toward life and others.
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Most lawyers have dismissed the entire case as a fraud, arguing that only an apathetic judge (who often dozed off during the proceedings) saved it from being thrown out of court.
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Of course, a contested senate race could bring out Democratic voters who were apathetic about the governor's race.
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In a show that barely lasts twenty minutes, fashion designers have to win over apathetic editors, discerning store buyers and customers with unlimited options, all on the basis of two dozen or so outfits.
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But Mr Obama is not, of course, running in 2010, although he has recently stepped up his efforts to rally the students, making speeches at a series of universities and even taking to the pages of Rolling Stone to scold apathetic liberals.
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