Local government is supposed to run campaigns to lure them in, but indifference, bad weather and non-stop religious festivals keep them at home or partying.
The closest election in American history was a product not of division, but of indifference.
Today, the 67-year-old added, "there is a certain indifference but that doesn't surprise me after 50 years of marriage".
But instead I met indifference, denial, resistance, and even an accusation: that I was using the UVa study as a pretext to abandon the poor.
True, the hostility it unleashed against Mr Miller's work has mellowed in recent years to an even-tempered indifference, but it has been four decades since the playwright had a big critical or commercial hit in America.
But U.S. indifference to the region's travails may unravel such efforts.
The number of temples is overwhelming, but so is the media's indifference to this aspect of the city, as is their consistent tendency to sell the world the most glamour-focused, profane vision of New York.
But something happened that broke through my Facebook indifference.
Innocent fun perhaps, but it was held up as evidence of his indifference.
But the limit to being indifferent about all this indifference is that in this process there is no real deadline.
It's anguishing to see his indifference to the son who needs him desperately, but anguish is far outweighed by the rewards of watching a story in which bonds of trust are severed, only to be replaced by new ones.
But what is more noteworthy than his personal journey is the world's indifference to his revelations.
They bore witness to evil and to tragedy, but in their strength we all find inspiration to fight against the intolerance and indifference that allowed this to happen.
You don't expect the doctor to cure you at once, but the doctor can surely alienate you at once, with brusqueness or bravado or indifference or confusion.
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The problems are daunting but, as for Africa as a whole, despair is no more use than callous indifference.
"There's a form of murder in which you may not have intended to kill, but that you engaged in conduct that had such high death-producing potential and depraved indifference to the value of human life, " Stokes said.
But thanks to wildly pricey equipment and nothing much to watch on it, high def initially met with astonishing indifference among broadcasters, cable providers and viewers.
But for the great mass of poetry enthusiasts, new poetry is usually received not so much with hostility as with indifference.
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