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And yet, what's astonishing is how uninterested the writer here seems in his own plot.
The other was how uninterested everyone seemed to be in what the President might have to say about jobs.
It staggers me, for a country with a German royal family, how uninterested we are in the place.
Rather than talking electability, he talks about how uninterested most voters are in partisanship and how he should know, after running a city.
As long as she is around, she is a threat to win a major, no matter how uninterested she may be in the process of becoming No. 1.
Those limits are even starker in "Tron: Legacy," which, in its sampling of old movies (its predecessor included), only emphasizes how uninterested the filmmakers are in showing you something you haven't seen before.
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You got the impression Campos hadn't a clue how totally uninterested people were in the things he'd talk about — the frat house, wrestling, his opinions on his courses, girls.
But the casualness with which these senators acknowledge such habits reveals something scarier, at least to those born after about 1980: how utterly uninterested they are in understanding the daily experience, workplace expectations or priorities of their younger constituents.
"The White House doesn't seem to grasp how completely uninterested GOP is in fighting on this stuff," the aide said.
Look how relaxed and uninterested they all are.
But the Republican Party as a whole appears remarkably uninterested in how the government could have done a better job, or how it might improve its emergency response in the future.
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