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Voters seem increasingly indifferent to politics.
Polls show that Americans are increasingly indifferent to the prison.
And it boasts a young population that is increasingly indifferent to old racial stereotypes and divisions.
Conservatives appear increasingly indifferent to both medical science and the rule of law.
Humphreys left the group, while McCluskey soldiered on with the O.M.D. name, making a forgettable series of albums for an increasingly indifferent pop audience.
The Irish public at large, however, has made up its own mind: Haughey stands reviled and condemned, as popular sentiment grows increasingly indifferent.
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Sites like Facebook offer connectivity, identity and refuge beyond the gaze of an ever-expanding, increasingly repressive and indifferent adult authority structure.
Lithium-ion battery packs are increasingly being adopted indifferent kinds of hybrid or even full electric vehicles, for more efficient energy usage and better environmental performance in cities.
But another reason for so many arrests is that the cops are increasingly militarized and indifferent to the First Amendment.
They were not unlike much of the world today, post-millennial and increasingly secular, and thus indifferent or even dismissive as to whom the cardinals finally choose.
The president, buoyed by the bountiful patronage of the upper classes, seems indifferent to the increasingly harsh struggles of the working classes and the poor.
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