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The phrase "marked indifference" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a noticeable or significant lack of interest or concern about something. Example: "Her marked indifference to the team's success was evident during the meeting."
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Like an economic Henry Kissinger, Mr Volcker shuttled around the world to placate foreign allies in the face of Nixon's marked indifference to international economics.
It is concerning therefore that studies of supervisors' opinions on portfolios have suggested that supervisors often hold negative opinions of the educational value of a portfolio [ 16], (or perhaps worse, marked indifference [ 17]) and that trainees report that a significant proportion of educational supervisors do not fulfil all their duties [ 18].
With them has gone a rather unusual emphasis on the simple virtues of courage, loyalty, energy, and physical strength; a larger respect for women; and a rather marked indifference to things abstract.
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His reception by museums has been marked by indifference, if not avoidance.
French opposition leaders talk of relations being marked by "indifference" and even becoming an "empty shell .In this section The vincible chancellor The Cameron is coming Not wanted here Aphrodite's indebted island Fathers and sons Of sex and Islam Europe's odd couple ReprintsPerhaps this is because Mrs Merkel and Mr Hollande come from rival political families.
With the exception of bursts of fireworks in Hong Kong, Asian sales have been marked by indifference, if not downright disinterest, in the last year and more.
Authentic religion, we think, is an inward turning marked by indifference to the world and its concerns.
"The Pataki administration's delivery of health care has been marked by neglect, indifference and mismanagement," Mr. McCall said, standing with the head of the New York State Nurses Association in City Hall Park.
(Johnson) * FRANCIS PICABIA: 'WORKS ON PAPER, 1901-1951' Consistent with the predominantly linear, sometimes kitschy imagery of the artist's proto-postmodern transparency paintings, the 100 works on paper here reveal a lifelong involvement with drawing, marked by an indifference to notions of style, taste, consistency, skill or progress.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has tried to make the mortgage crisis a centerpiece of her campaign platform as she seeks the Democratic nomination for president, said in a statement: Secretary Jackson's resignation ends a tenure at HUD marked by an indifference to Congressional oversight powers, cronyism, and corrupt contracting practices that have no place in our government.
Premise 1 says that there is something to put in the scale marked "Hypothesis of Indifference".
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