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As Roberts highlights, this narrow framing prevents the multiplicity of pregnant women's encounters with ultrasound from being "voiced and acknowledged, including... unpleasurable or indifferent experiences of viewing ultrasound images" (2012a, 133).
Automation is indifferent to experience.
Instead, like any revolutionary creed, it is abstract, hard-edged, and indifferent to experience and existing conditions.
A clustering analysis identified six groups of experiences accordingly to the perception of 142 persons interviewed: experiences that have a ready market, experiences with a market to captivate, experiences with a potential market, experiences indifferent for a given market, experiences with lost clients and experiences that need a better adjustment to the market.
I don't believe that anyone could be indifferent to experiencing such a complex and absorbing culture.
I may have been inadequate to all occasions, but I was not indifferent to my experience, or to my epoch.
In his current show at the Barbara Gladstone Gallery, Hodges merges the ephemeral with the timeless, wresting an uncanny expressiveness from objects as indifferent to human experience as stone.
Most especially, however, like Heidegger, he took from Nietzsche a critical approach to the residues of metaphysics in European philosophy, and he denied the existence of essences which are external or indifferent to human experience.
And indifferents may only experience music on the radio.
In addition to shame, stigma, and fear of retaliation, victims of sexual crimes, like Dladla, have described experiencing indifferent, if not hostile, attitudes from authorities — a phenomenon referred to as secondary victimization.
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