Latin American countries seem to be apathetic to this possible development or may be they expect some other country to come to their rescue.
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The music carries on under its own rhythmic momentum regardless, time passing apathetic to the fact that each bass thump, synth warble, and subdued beat moves the singer further and further from the person she once thought she could have become.
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.
Both Ms Whitman and Ms Fiorina used to be considered either moderate or politically apathetic and originally planned to portray themselves as competent managers.
Enthusiastically informed by computer scientists that this was the next big thing, an apathetic public chose to ignore it.
His new book, Employee Engagement 2.0, teaches managers to turn apathetic groups into emotionally committed teams.
Traditionally apathetic young voters surged to the polls and, by 2 p.m.
And the size of the vote surprised those who had expected people to be apathetic: in fact, they turned out in large numbers.
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.
"Butte has an apathetic attitude in some ways to underage drinking, " McCarthy said.
History tells us that apathetic citizens open the door to destructive governments.
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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Obama will try to refocus an increasingly apathetic and controversy-weary U.S. public on security issues.
He said punters remained largely apathetic about horse deaths, continuing to bet in droves.
While the rules have been around for awhile, the IRS has been unconcerned comatose apathetic fairly quiet when it comes to enforcement.
Senior Jon Steed, public information officer for the Texas Aggie Democrats, describes the campus as mostly apathetic but attributes students' politics to their backgrounds.
But public reaction to the NBA lockout was largely apathetic or antipathetic.
The night seemed to upend the common assumption that young Russians are apathetic.
Making it more difficult to get students out to vote also makes it harder to instill civic values in an already (relatively) apathetic population.
And he seems apathetic: before his appearance in parliament this week he had said next to nothing about Italy's financial crisis in nearly a month.
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.
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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