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The ministers, he said, could be "indifferent if history judges us as barbarians.
I had been living in Edinburgh, which was classical and cold by comparison: this was a passionate, dangerous place – a place to which nobody could be indifferent.
It would be hard to deny that she did transform this country, for good or ill – and nobody who lived through that remaking could be indifferent to her passing.
I don't believe that anyone could be indifferent to experiencing such a complex and absorbing culture.
Second, employed respondents could be indifferent on whether to accept pay and or otherwise influenced by expected additional income and time to spend on their own farm as well as off-farm employment.
This means that Sangiovanni's account could be indifferent to considerable inequality among citizens of different countries as long as reciprocity held within each country and obtained in the contribution to a system of physical and economic rights made by the international system.
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Apologists hoping for well-educated readers, however, could not be indifferent to literary tastes.
Because now I could only be indifferent; I had no emotions left to lend".
For instance, a benevolent ruler could never be indifferent to the well being of his subjects, and would work tirelessly to alleviate their suffering.
Russia, he said a few days later, "could not be indifferent" to this.
"After the first time I visited a prison, I couldn't be indifferent to their situation inside".
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