Refereeing decisions - good, bad or indifferent - have been part of our football for a good number of years.
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But the makers of this particular reboot believe they have something different to offer the indifferent movie-goer.
This is no surprise given that investors are largely indifferent to pre-IPO compensation practices.
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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.
Moreover the kind of cost-benefit assessments agencies do are indifferent to the individuals (like small business and their would-be employees) forced to privately bear the costs of those public benefits.
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.
Scottie inhabits the Wagnerian realm of romantic passion, self-enclosed and indifferent to reality.
To his credit, he has refused to be satisfied with a system that leaves more than half of school-leavers with indifferent qualifications.
So while at first, this person may have seemed indifferent between Roth and pre-tax contributions, the pre-tax would actually seem to provide a tax advantage.
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But Americans appear indifferent to the "sky-is-falling" rhetoric out of Washington with no congressional deal in sight ahead of Friday's deadline to avert the mandatory austerity.
This approach has yielded indifferent results in more high-brow pursuits -- recent attempts in collaborative novel-writing have largely failed -- but the advertising world has already embraced similar interactivity.
Most Palestinians, going about their day-to-day business are indifferent at best.
Both as Wayne and as super-Wayne he seems indifferent, as the films themselves are, to the activities of little people, and to the claims of the everyday, preferring to semi-purse his lips, as if preparing to whistle for an errant dog, and stare pensively into the distance.
Most people can understand that charities should have the same chance to succeed as for-profits peddling their socially indifferent wares.
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).
In a press conference earlier in the day, State Bank's chairman Pratip Chaudhuri said the lender is "indifferent" to the outcome of the Diageo-USL deal.
Customers are becoming indifferent, even hostile, to unsolicited e-mail, and legitimate marketers are getting lost in increasingly aggressive filters and run the risk of being reported as spammers and banned from Internet service providers.
After moving from Middlesbrough to Everton, the Hull-born player struggled initially with rather indifferent performances, however he has since rediscovered his form.
Regardless of whether the character is good or bad, the audience has to connect with them in some way - for or against, but never indifferent.
They have a lot stacked against them: indifferent or corrupt authorities, powerful criminal gangs, long-held traditions about how to make a living.
In theory, investors should be indifferent about whether they receive money as dividends or buy-backs (and, indeed, firms should not care how they hand over the money).
Despite the amount of negative rugby on show in the Premiership this season, the indifferent form of the national side, and the on-going recession, the English top flight appears to be in good shape as far as attendances go.
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Making the case for the U.S. Export-Import Bank does not mean we should be indifferent to the need to improve its oversight.
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Otherwise, the emerging narrative of a down-to-earth man, thrust into power but mostly indifferent to the trappings of his position, driven by a special concern for the poor has proved especially encouraging to many frazzled Catholics, especially as, in a cynical time, it just may turn out to be the tale closest to the truth.
Defending triple-jump champion Idowu, 31, has had an indifferent season but recorded a season's best of 17.25 metres in Birmingham.
Pickering, who has had an indifferent indoor season, overcame a sluggish start in the same semi-final as Chambers to grab an excellent third spot.
Cromwell is interestingly indifferent in matters of religion, and at times almost skeptical or near-atheist.
Big businesses, energy companies, short-sighted politicians, scurrilous scientists, laissez faire economists, indifferent individuals, callous Christians and myopic media professionals.
The left-hander was once again the outstanding performer in yet another indifferent batting performance from South Africa.
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