"Most patients are completely unaware or indifferent to what's going on, " he told reporters.
He'll take the ball anywhere on the park whether he's playing good, bad or indifferent.
Employers love that, because they want to hear from someone who will talk about you good, bad, or indifferent.
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Whether the war is right wrong or indifferent because that's like saying a rainstorm is right wrong or indifferent.
The press remains largely in the dark or indifferent to the EMP threat.
Refereeing decisions - good, bad or indifferent - have been part of our football for a good number of years.
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Some companies grow cash whether the economy is good bad or indifferent.
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Right, wrong or indifferent, you have to assume every move you make in the YouTube Age can be viewed on the world stage.
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It calls up images of dusty museum collections policed by overseers who are either bewilderingly specialized or blatantly indifferent.
Business is under growing scrutiny for such alleged misdeeds as exploiting cheap labour or being indifferent to the environment.
If Treasury rates fall or remain at current levels after the termination of QE2, then those needing to refinance their commercial real estate loans will benefit or remain indifferent.
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They have a lot stacked against them: indifferent or corrupt authorities, powerful criminal gangs, long-held traditions about how to make a living.
Indifferent or downright hostile to the sounds of heavy metal?
Perhaps he counts on the likelihood that his global audiences are too young to know differently, too old and senile to remember, or just too indifferent to have been paying attention.
He found that there was a widely held belief, especially among those from a Caribbean background, that the party was indifferent, or even hostile, towards them.
What they mean is that they are shedding off the image they've accrued over the last generation of being indifferent to or even intolerant of minorities.
"It is not that the broking community is indifferent to disasters or feelings, " one Bombay trader said this week.
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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.
But the BBC Mexico correspondent, Will Grant, says many Mexicans are indifferent to her case or angry that she receives what they see as special treatment as a foreigner.
So, too, investors should be indifferent to the daily, or even the annual, ups and downs, but should be very concerned about their prospects for long-term results.
Because the Americans harmed by unsafe care or overtreatment or undertreatment include Republicans, Democrats and those utterly indifferent to politics.
An efficient public sector should pay wages that make workers indifferent to whether they work in the public or private sectors.
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).
She was a bright student, whose progress was generally described as "good" or "very good", although she was considered "indifferent" to her music and spelling lessons.
About video or any form of Pop or conceptual art from the '60s, he was largely indifferent unless huge sums of money were thrown at it, in which case he could show his fangs.
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Cromwell is interestingly indifferent in matters of religion, and at times almost skeptical or near-atheist.
The users were mostly indifferent about whether the content was delivered by a mobile app or a mobile website.
Japanese consumers are said (by politicians and bureaucrats, that is) to be either indifferent to how such protection reduces choice and raises prices, or to support protectionism because they fear contaminated and disease-bearing foreign products, and the vulnerability of Japan to blockages of agricultural product imports.
The British often seem indifferent to cruelty to humans but any suffering by small, furry or feathered creatures is quite unbearable.
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