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Many companies are reluctant or uninterested in discussing the issue, and concrete information has been difficult to obtain.
CNN: Study the use of nanoparticles in food
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For the first 15 seconds, one person - often masked or in a helmet - dances in front of apparently oblivious or uninterested people.
BBC: Harlem Shake in Berlin
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Catz and Phillips were amazingly, and perfectly uninterested in the top title, or told me as much four years ago in this Forbes cover story.
FORBES: Redundancy In Oracle's Upper Ranks
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Many fans, uninterested in waiting for the problem to be fixed, either gave up or turned to alternate streaming services.
FORBES: Connect
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Venture capitalists are uninterested because startups can't afford the long FDA approval process, distribution costs or establishing reimbursement from insurance companies.
FORBES: Balancing Act
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Too often, Mr. Obama seems either uninterested in the global threats we face, unpersuaded that they constitute dangers to the country, or content simply to blame his predecessors.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Little to celebrate