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But in the United States the letter elicited what Mr. Alvarez described as a surprisingly indifferent response.
The first is that the public, from football fans to the voters in recent local elections, seem surprisingly indifferent to corruption in high places.
What is less clear is what conclusions French politicians should draw from the fact that "the public...seem surprisingly indifferent to corruption in high places".
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He judged some of the works of Sir Owen Chadick, another Regius professor, "surprisingly good but some indifferent when not downright bad".
The acquisition, not surprisingly, was hardly celebrated -- Rondo seemed indifferent to winning basketball, and at 29 years old had perhaps lost a step as well.
We're getting to the point where you suspect Porter would settle for an indifferent performance and a win, but without that consolation he's left with trying to fix what ails a surprisingly brittle team.
Others were indifferent.
"The governments are indifferent.
Good, bad, indifferent.
Connie is casually indifferent.
Or worse — indifferent.
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