Sentence examples for be particularly indifferent to from inspiring English sources

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The far right seems to be particularly indifferent to bad-behavior issues.

Unlike the publishing industry, which reserves a very long shelf for the coming-of-age autobiographical roman a clef, the theater can be particularly indifferent to the literature of immaturity, unless it comes in the form of a budget-saving monologue.

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We are particularly indifferent to our theatre.

It is important to note, that just a small number of 4T1 metastatic cells (around 10 20, Fig.  1b) are sufficient to progress to a severe lung metastatic disease in the absence of primary tumors, indicating that these tumor cells may be particularly resistant or indifferent to the host immune system in order to persist.

This is not something Turkey can be indifferent to.

Moreover, an envy-free allocation may be Pareto-indifferent (everyone is indifferent) to another allocation that has envy.

You don't want to be too indifferent to complain.

They appeared to be supremely indifferent to politics.

Can he really be this indifferent to the facts?

To be indifferent to that would be inhuman, emotionally warped.

It isn't that he's indifferent to danger.

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