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Studied indifference was his thing.
You could call it studied indifference, but, believe me, it's studied".
Given the air of studied indifference here, the food comes as a surprise.
Requests to return property looted during the war usually meet studied indifference.
Coming as they do from a maniacally exercising family, they appreciated his studied indifference to all forms of heavy exercise.
Despite that, and despite years of complaining that Microsoft was competing unfairly, Netscape officials greeted the filing of the lawsuits with studied indifference.
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The terminology of 'obsessive concern' and 'interference' is suggestive of intrusion, violence and domination and, furthermore, the ability of audit to exert its influence is predicated on its methodology, its 'objectivity', something that is not produced through indifference simpliciter but through a studied and practiced indifference, or Bourdieu's notion of disinterest.
There is, however, a studied (and endearing) indifference to celebrity.
The Attraction Effect has been studied in conditions of indifference among options and measured at the aggregate level.
We have another cat, too, but he has taken the introduction of a new cat in stride, with the studied detachment and drowsy indifference cats have made their stock in trade, but Gary is another matter.
Her indifference had a studied quality, as if she weren&apos t quite sure of it herself.
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