Russia, in turn, felt humiliated by America's blithe indifference to its views about Yugoslavia.
But what is more noteworthy than his personal journey is the world's indifference to his revelations.
The society said "the public's growing sense of indifference to politics" had "hardened into something more serious".
It was the latest case of Benedict's seeming indifference to the impact and timing of his actions.
This indifference to location also ruled when it came to news sources or stories that were of interest.
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Now Moore will join Joplin, Missouri and Tuscaloosa, Alabama as recent landmarks to nature's indifference to human civilization.
David heard him out in silence, then shrugged, as if it were a matter of indifference to him.
The selection processes of the England team should be a matter of supreme indifference to the players chosen.
It is to their credit that federalists do not think voter indifference to the EU can be ignored.
She recalled most ordinary Germans' indifference to the fate of Jews, who were forced to wear yellow stars.
It is a matter of indifference to me as to whether that rental counts as a trade or business.
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Sharply honed as my survival skills had become, some residual upper-middle-class indifference to the weather had left me unprepared for winter.
This encouraged broad indifference to the ability of many consumers to repay loans, which dramatically increased mortgage delinquencies and rates of foreclosures.
Mr Wood's own professed indifference to the world is perhaps the clue.
Behind the indifference to details, there was a surprisingly good tactical brain.
London is also benefiting from New York's relative indifference to Islamic finance, which removes from the race a long-standing rival for global capital.
Greenpeace has long taken a bite out of Apple for its seeming indifference to the environmental impact of its phenomenally popular products.
This week, despite New Labour's avowed indifference to the plight of old industries in trouble, the agriculture minister, Nick Brown, promised farmers some respite.
Many Tory backbenchers oppose any concessions to the Lib Dems, and point to popular indifference to constitutional tinkering at a time of economic strife.
An indifference to high returns, and a susceptibility to meddling by politicians, have tended to skew lending to fit regional objectives, seeing off private competition.
Young moviegoers today exhibit a startling indifference to sex and nudity on the screen, and few explicitly erotic films for general audiences are made anymore.
But instead of merely insulting the good people of Latham, this time, the four are jailed and put on trial for their indifference to humanity.
What explains their indifference to decade after decade of failed predictions?
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So I'm here and you are here because we all believe that we can't allow division and indifference to imperil our position in the world.
But U.S. indifference to the region's travails may unravel such efforts.
Then it struck me: the Kubler-Ross stages of coping with loss are a perfect explanation for both the movement, and my own continued indifference to it.
He exudes Main-Street contempt for the Wall Streeters who constantly offer to arrange the purchase of his company, and boasts of his indifference to the stockmarket's fortunes.
Fairuz had braved the bombing longer than others for several reasons, in particular because her sons wanted to stay and because of her own professed indifference to death.
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Israel's indifference to democratization of the Arab world has been a cause of consternation for some of its traditional supporters in conservative circles in the US and Europe.
This indifference to public health shows up in other statistics.
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