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I wondered how such an indifference could be combated.
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Thus, perhaps lethargy or indifference could be counted as an inertial mould.
In part, the public indifference could be linked to Labour's complex voting system, which gives equal weight in choosing a new leader to three party groups: members of the British and European Parliaments; members of the Labour Party; and members of Labour-affiliated unions.
'Zones of indifference' could be constructed around the equipoise (50 50) point.
Maybe it's laziness, maybe it's indifference, it could be something else entirely.
The Formula of Concord (1577), a Lutheran confession, attempted to settle the matter by stating that rites and ceremonies that were matters of religious indifference could not be imposed during times of controversy.
One junior aide, who like the other women spoke on the condition of anonymity because of concerns about appearing publicly critical, said that the "sports-fan thing at the White House" could become "annoying" and that her relative indifference to athletics could be mildly alienating.
Once again, their efforts were met by indifference, this time from pharmaceutical companies, which did not think such a vaccine could be profitable.
In Manhiça, this apparent indifference could simply be a result of a pragmatic approach to illness, which involves making use of all available treatment options (and this would fit with the syncretism described above).
It is a mistake to assume an undecided voter will decide to vote: their indecision could be indifference, not an open mind.
During another visit, on the seventh floor of the Manhattan VA hospital, an overwhelmed receptionist feigned indifference and barked it could be two hours before a patient with chronic back pain could be seen by a physical therapist.
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