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A lot of law firms will be indifferent because they take money from both sides".
Many will be indifferent to the outcome of the Bridge issue and feel glad that Capello acted out of principle.
History may not be much interested in Mr Brown's timidity and confusion over many areas of policy: it will be indifferent to what he didn't do.
This kind of fine-tuning may sound fine in theory, but most sources are going to want confidentiality, period, and will be indifferent to semantic nuances.
Their conclusion: "In any given encounter (cash register, ticket desk, sidewalk collision), New Yorkers will be indifferent, brusque, uncivil and even hostile.
The guard will be indifferent to which safe the safecracker chooses if the average amount stolen is the same in both cases that is, if $10,000 1 − p) = $100,000p.
Makers of conventional suspension systems may have many tricks up their sleeves that can be used to produce a ride smooth enough that car buyers will be indifferent to the new technology.
So the gains from labour arbitrage are starting to shrink, in some cases to the point of irrelevance, according to a new study by BCG .Sometime around 2015, manufacturers will be indifferent between locating in America or China for production for consumption in America," says Mr Sirkin.
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