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are disinterested
adjective
Having no stake or interest in the outcome; free of bias, impartial.
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That doesn't mean non-voting youths are disinterested in politics.
But people are disinterested in voting and I'm not sure how to get our electorate more engaged," she said.
QUESTION FROM JJC: Many have opined that Americans are disinterested in the war in Afghanistan because of the absence of the draft.
Mid-career professionals who are comfortable with their level of responsibility or are disinterested in taking on managerial work — but who also find themselves bored or in need of stimulation — may need a lateral challenge.
Aesthetic pleasures are "disinterested" (to use Kant's term) and contemplative.
They are disinterested in the first place because these decisions are about objects or events: about things in the world.
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I'm disinterested.
Not all of this was disinterested.
Once again, the American Veteran's Administration Hospital was disinterested.
But these standards must be disinterested, legitimate and robust.
In some cases, older adults have been disinterested in new technologies.
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