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Hester was indifferent to this.
"My client is disappointed that Sotheby's appears to be indifferent to this entire situation," he said.
The Cambodian government seems indifferent to this dangerous form of largely unsupervised child labor.
All my life I've been at best indifferent to this strange affair.
While Israelis were somewhat indifferent to this battle, WoW found that the more liberal American Jewish community could be enlisted to help.
In these times of national peril, how long can the authorities remain indifferent to this fifth columnist in our midst and allow Heffer to remain at liberty?
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But the Sunni royals feel encircled by Shia Iran and its allies in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Bahrain, and are worried the US is indifferent to the anxiety this causes for the kingdom.
If the people in our lives are so utterly naïve or indifferent to the impact this rhetoric and the proposed legislations will have on us, we MUST make them even more aware.
Can he really be this indifferent to the facts?
He seemed indifferent to the effect all this might have on markets: the Fed didn't know anything, and neither did foreign-policy experts.
Some might like to think that the Court is indifferent to the outcome of this or any election — they're in a tower somewhere, locked up with cups of coffee, lots of briefs and precedents, and the Federalist Papers.
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