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Nature may be indifferent, but human beings are not.
While the west may be indifferent to African movies, the situation is worse in his homeland.
They may be indifferent to the Catholic hierarchy but still feel some sensitivity to Catholic voters.
My goal is to have them understand about rebuilding, that nature may be indifferent to us, but we can rebuild".
It suggested that, at a crucial moment, he may be indifferent to the not-nice nature of war.
Fashion may be indifferent to events, but events, which are impervious to fashion, continue to take place.
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While the chief execs may have be indifferent to the technical aspects of the PSBA, technology played its part in spurring the PSBA: take-up was undoubtedly given a push by the impending ends of network contracts such as the education sector's Lifelong Learning and health's Dawn2.
Moreover, an envy-free allocation may be Pareto-indifferent (everyone is indifferent) to another allocation that has envy.
Sometimes, one person in the household wants to teach the child another language, while others may object, or be indifferent or unsupportive.
Mr Lamont may be an indifferent public speaker, but his message is much clearer than that offered by the party's top leaders.
ONE reason why Americans may be so indifferent to scandalous tales from Washington is that they have rather worse things going on right under their noses.
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