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A private Citizen of a State is indifferent whether power be exercised by the Genl.
"I'm completely indifferent whether I'm in the news or not," he said yesterday.
Because you'll be indifferent whether you end up in East Town or West Town, so you may as well toss a coin anyway.
And I would say in [INAUDIBLE], if you go back to Columbus, for example, America at that point in time was indifferent whether Columbus were exploring it or not, you know?
Sent to England by the French government specifically to inquire into the system and conduct of juries, Charles Cottu reported in the 1820s that the English were practically "indifferent whether among the really guilty such be convicted…" Cottu believed that the English public wanted resolution above all; that they sought swift convictions in order to cauterise their fear of violent crime.
In a nutshell - nature and the planet is utterly indifferent whether you are right or wrong - only people will care.
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10An Passiones sint indifferents: literally, "whether the passions are indifferent," meaning "whether the passions are neither good nor evil". "Passiones" in this case refers to the modern "emotions". The correct Latin is An Passiones sint indifferentes.
Are Poor Voters Indifferent to Whether Elected Leaders Are Criminal or Corrupt?
The four hosts are all about curiosity, seeming indifferent to whether viewers learn anything or even whether the explorations they present have a point.
It is quite indifferent to whether or not it is understood.
Some clients are indifferent about whether they win; they just want their story told".
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