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It's not indifference towards the elections.
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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.
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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.
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It was the latest case of Benedict's seeming indifference to the impact and timing of his actions.
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If it was indifference, then Mr Sharon has risked deeply upsetting many of his country's friends.
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That seems to make it even plainer that Brazil's stance towards Colombia's wars is no longer one of indifference.
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It is a reasonable deduction that had the British leader's speech been greeted with ridicule or indifference across Europe, the denizens of the European apparatus would have reacted with cold disdain.
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To a tech geek, indifference to dress is a badge of pride because any creative endeavor, whether it's coding software or writing novels, goes better if you can forget about yourself entirely, forget about how you look, what you're wearing, how people perceive you.
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Bush's wife Laura has the campaign slogan for the Age of Indifference: "You know, it doesn't matter, " she told TIME.
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And it's because they're racing so hard to get to the top that people will question the slightest indifference about all of them.
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