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Much depends on his putting, which sometimes can be indifferent.
This is not something Turkey can be indifferent to.
But no one in the Middle East can be indifferent to Egypt.
Residents can be indifferent, and many artists are unaware their work is being displayed at all.
And who can be indifferent to the impressionistic metaphoricity of Virginia Woolf's prose, where things "quiver," "tremble" "melt" and "overflow," constantly threatening to exceed themselves?
As long as the US remains the lone superpower in the world, no country can be indifferent to the implications of the upcoming American presidential elections.
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This spirit is never really idealized, it is not even sentimentalized; it can be generous and loving and charming, but it can also be indifferent and careless, inconsequent, irresponsible, and silly.
"How then, can we be indifferent to the same effect in chemicals that we disseminate widely in our environment?" Carson and her publisher, Houghton Mifflin, knew that such comparisons would be explosive.
That way you are just betting on a narrowing of the spread between the parent and the sub; you can then be indifferent to fluctuations in the parent's share price.
In Cairo, President Obama rightly said that the U.S. should not be in the business of imposing democracy, but can we be indifferent to those who seek to embrace it?
In times of plenty, one can afford to be indifferent and selfish.
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