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the disinterest
noun
What is contrary to interest or advantage; disadvantage.
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He brought the moral and the aesthetic into opposition by re-interpreting what we might call the disinterest thesis the thesis that pleasure in the beautiful is disinterested (though see Cooper 1711, 222 and Home 2005, 36 38 for anticipations of Kant's re-interpretation).
The disinterest was mutual.
When the phone finally rang, the conversation was short and the disinterest was palpable.
Whoever takes it away will feel the disinterest of the consumer rather directly.
"The disinterest of buyers, in an interest-rate environment that may be the lowest ever, is striking," Mr. Barnes said.
Rather, its low profile reflects the disinterest even those on Wall Street take in the infrastructure of markets.
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Barbree's book attempts to illustrate how the media has changed in their coverage of the space programs, from the early enthusiasm to the relative disinterest in the program today.
The political intrigue and the apparent disinterest have left the country facing the very real prospect of slipping back in to a society divided on ethnic lines.
The reported disinterest of the Americans and Israelis in the cause of the blast is also telling.
And so the more the England national side is associated exclusively with London the more disinterest with the national side will grow.
Moreover, sustainability is linked to the growing disinterest in the state to regulate and enforce existing regulations".
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