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On one level, their silence is an act; on another, it reflects a real indifference to the facts.
Carol had insisted years ago on confessing all her experiences with men, but he hadn't really wanted to know, not out of jealousy but real indifference: how could these things be shared?
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The real problem with indifference is that it simply does not work, for anyone.
Shepard Fairey: Um, I'm actually pretty thinned skinned and it always hurts my feelings when people attack my work but the real enemy is indifference.
"But in the real world, their indifference to the impact on people's lives is sociopathic," added the director, a four-time Oscar nominee known for movies including "Heat," "Public Enemies" and "The Insider".
He describes his marriage as 25 years of of mutual isolation & indifference to real life.
Its real enemy is the indifference that many people still feel towards gaming.
More than just an enigma, he is "see-through", argues Jean-Marie Rouart, a writer, in Paris-Match, prompting "more indifference than real animosity".
"The incompetence was color-blind," he said, adding that the real stumbling block was indifference to the problems of the poor.
It is not merely the act of killing but a real or feigned emotional indifference to the taking of human life that consolidates status in the cartel.
I suspect that the inattention and indifference to real heroes at least in part flows from citizens who, like me, now take a more cynical view on all things we hear about war in Iraq.
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