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If the mouse was less indifferent, would he burn with such hatred?
Meanwhile, it's clear that the nation will be more or less indifferent.
A surprising number of the people of Hiroshima remained more or less indifferent about the ethics of using the bomb.
Usually, we're faced with a number of options we might pursue, and we may be more or less indifferent to which of them we end up with.
But I was doubly fortunate that my mother – who remained more or less indifferent to birds and birding – had supported and encouraged me during those crucial early years.
He once described Tibet as "a hateful country inhabited by hateful people," though he proved less indifferent to the well-being of the local porters than many of his colleagues.
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They watched more or less as indifferent bystanders while the Rays celebrated a remarkable win in which they secured the American league wild card over the collapsing Boston Red Sox on one of the most entertaining days in baseball history.
As Justice Ginsburg said, allowing prosecutors to press for a death sentence without ensuring they understand their duty to turn over favorable evidence may be no less " 'deliberately indifferent' to the risk to innocent lives" than a failure to train police about constitutional limits on the use of deadly weapons.
"An Evernote user isn't currently bringing in 10 less motivated, slightly indifferent people to use it.
Schools whose entrants come from disadvantaged areas, however prodigious the teachers' efforts, however impressive the value added by the school, will rate less well than indifferent schools with entrants from socially and economically privileged backgrounds.
For instance, only though the powers of language can material being in itself be said to be "missing" things, since, on its own, this dimension of being always is simply whatever it is in its dumb, idiotic presence as never more and never less than sheer, indifferent plenitude.
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