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"apathy" Definitions
  1. the feeling of not being interested in or enthusiastic about something, or things in general

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The team based their AMI on the Lille Apathy Rating Scale, used for measuring apathy as a symptom of Parkinson's.
Apathy: "Notre Dame has an apathy problem," a columnist wrote in The Observer at the University of Notre Dame — setting off a campus-wide discussion.
"If we had a super foe, it would be apathy, because you can't force people to care — and there's so much apathy out there," she adds.
Apathy: I've often said that apathy (and, perhaps more kindly, a preference for the known or the safe) is a significant force in adoption of new technologies and products.
This was the apathy that ultimately drove John to his death — yet S-Town never really questions whether it's responsible to use John's death as a means of challenging that apathy.
And because of this, we demand action — not apathy.
More behavioral and social apathy (meaning less behavioral activation and social motivation) correlated with higher depression scores, but those with more emotional apathy (less emotional sensitivity) tended to receive lower depression scores.
Insurers' apathy is energising reinsurers to innovate in their stead.
ISPs are just looking to codify federal apathy into law.
I did some things with Ludacris, Drake, DJ Spinna, Apathy.
Still, the deadliest foe of democracy is sullen, despairing apathy.
"Apathy is not an option," Sidibe says in the video.
There's another challenge that's proving difficult to surmount: public apathy.
Parliament's bigger challenge, though, will be to overcome endemic apathy.
My chief opposition was not ineptitude but apathy: Why try?
Meanwhile, apathy reigns supreme among even the most diehard fans.
Our country's leaders have a problem, and it's called apathy.
How do you nudge the needle from apathy to action?
It's to anticipate and counteract your own apathy and embarrassment.
The lack of investment in turn contributed to voter apathy.
It's a chance to fight apathy over a national dilemma.
But the second the dancers walk off, apathy strikes again.
And Freitas suggests some solutions to this kind of apathy.
Often, administrators greet students' complaints with apathy or outright hostility.
Clinton's statistical advantage obscures concerns about turnout and voter apathy.
It's a cruel, unjust society driven by greed and apathy.
I've been harboring equal measures of apathy since November 2016.
A dearth of engaging races has led to widespread apathy.
The main reason for their apathy was not voter suppression.
Left to fester, it can lead to apathy and withdrawal.
He wrote in his report that such "apathy" appears warranted.
He also criticized an apathy on the part of companies.
Instead, it appears to have to slid into outright apathy.
Russian voters now have both apathy and cynicism in abundance.
Just as VR can create empathy, it can create apathy.
He stretched them as far as military apathy would let him.
He met budget resistance in Congress and apathy from the public.
The Daily Targum's problems, however, were not limited to student apathy.
Levinson said apathy may be Clinton's biggest fear at this point.
In retrospect, I wish we had paid more attention to apathy.
She said apathy kept her away from the polls in 2012.
In the face of hatred, apathy will be interpreted as acceptance.
For the skeptics, it provides fodder for their apathy and denial.
And yet, like almost everyone else, I fall into apathy constantly.
Daria was the perfect voice for high school apathy and grunge.
"I've been trying to figure out what creates apathy," he said.
And that apathy is the foundation upon which bias is built.
He breaks down Matt's defenses with rhetorical questions and shrugging apathy.
The apathy is far more frustrating than meeting a no voter.
In contemporary pop culture, apathy is way more fashionable these days.
There's a saying: the opposite of hate isn't love, it's apathy.
Among pollsters, "apathy" is the word that best describes voter sentiment.
He had dreams for this country and suffered no one's apathy.
Does disconnection represent a drift toward cynicism, self-defeat and apathy?
Voter apathy would signal a frustration with Putin's carefully spun narrative.
Some absolutely beautiful creatures dying because if human negligence and apathy.
Perhaps the most common and persuasive theory is apathy and distraction.
Stupidity and arrogance and apathy and delusion all played their parts.
Löffelbein's goal is to fight ignorance and political apathy through photojournalism.
What I fear now is widespread nihilism and apathy toward faith.
But emptying the site of all hatred and apathy is impossible.
Their highs and lows of longing and abject apathy are universal.
Some of his men eat of the Lotus, lapsing into somnolent apathy.
But it's our apathy that allowed these forces to consolidate their power.
Today, racial apathy, not racial hatred, is a major obstacle to progress.
Should we not blame people for apathy, if it's in human nature?
She's also terrified by the apathy of some of the other students.
I thought I was getting away with one more dalliance with apathy.
But, instead of sinking into apathy, she began to write her novel.
You are promoting apathy, not the determinism of a fighter of freedom.
Tasha: The general apathy surrounding Solo was a bit surprising for me.
Apostasy is different from apathy, but that is also growing among Muslims.
Apathy, Sam supposed, or else some impulse she found difficult to name.
I wish you could get our feed by expressing your ambivalent apathy.
Vulnerability is laughed off, longing disguised as apathy, attraction reframed as annoyance.
At the Cock, the ban was already coming up against metropolitan apathy.
Zhou's videos and Twitter handle are a great antidote to theatergoer apathy.
Apathy "These are the midterms," Trump said in Missouri over the weekend.
To understand empathy it helps to contrast it with apathy and sympathy.
For the youngest voters, apathy may prove resistant to all the campaigning.
For leaders, apathy in a team member can be the ultimate frustration.
Displays of apathy can make it apparent that someone is considering leaving.
It's a way to inspire people, to break through apathy and cynicism.
Whether they stayed home out of apathy or in protest is uncertain.
It's a chilling survey of apathy and dehumanization on a mass scale.
Ever-changing information has led to fear, apathy and everything in between.
I feel there's a lot of apathy right now with city workers.
Such headlines can numb the senses and invite apathy bordering on paralysis.
This anxiety dictates my current "apathy" toward him, and I hate it.
The tone of these novels is a rebellion cut through with apathy.
But both were met with a bizarre blend of outrage and apathy.
That suspicion — "they were just being political" — fosters apathy now, he said.
Without one, you will crumble into insanity or apathy; both are unbearable.
The political combat of the Trump era was breeding apathy and disgust.
He said he was making a statement about political apathy in Russia.
Ian Ziering is a protective dad who isn't taking apathy for an answer.
Perhaps most difficult will be overcoming the cynicism, and apathy, of the public.
The researchers divided apathy up into three different flavors: behavioral, social and emotional.
There are ample reasons for this, of course, from apathy to voter suppression.
Decreased bacon sales might not save the world, but apathy sure won't, either.
And on certain issues, particularly race, American voters' baseline apathy tends to fade.
Republicans, who like to assail coastal elites for their moral apathy but often
You've also said that it was a lot about overcoming apathy; how so?
Your apathy will go unnoticed by whoever wins the election, but who cares?
We might think of the fanaticism of terrorists as the antithesis of apathy.
But consumer apathy has forced firms to rethink how they might woo customers.
Whether born of apathy or ambition, Mr Corbyn's behaviour does him no credit.
Apathy is a threat that the club or the city can ill afford.
The font was dreamt up for their debut album Apathy and Cheap Thrills.
Complacency is rooted in apathy, conformity, ignorance and denial — a recipe for disaster.
Consider that, until recently, the Trump administration showed deep apathy toward Latin America.
"We need to squeeze that layer of apathy jelly and get it out."
My own apathy and my own sarcasm are really what I'm up against.
The heart of the problem is that our apathy directly impacts our system.
We have to focus on battling the forces that promote ignorance and apathy.
Earlier this month, Russian legislative elections saw record low turnout, indicating deepening apathy.
Even allowing that this campaign has hardly been rousing, the apathy is troublesome.
Pete was experiencing it, too: the apathy, the anger, the high-functioning anxiety.
There is a political apathy and a complete loss of trust in politicians.
Some whisper it, afraid of encouraging apathy or otherwise jinxing a sure thing.
Is extremity the antidote to bewilderment, to apathy, to the middling status quo?
Antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors may help with irritability, agitation and apathy.
Groups are also organizing free "buses for democracy," to help combat voter apathy.
Their reaction is surprising — a blend of contradictory emotions like outrage and apathy.
It negates the oft expressed sentiment that this generation is full of apathy.
For many who attended Sunday's marches, exasperation seemed to have overcome apathy and fear.
The problem: the lack of carrier transparency and government apathy traditionally makes verification difficult.
Then again, boredom or just plain apathy might be a factor in other cases.
While there was plenty of apathy toward Kalanick's ouster among drivers, it wasn't uniform.
Up against apathy, Mr Macron has stepped in to try to mobilise his electorate.
But come on, let's get to the fun part—calculating our own apathy scores!!
About the mindset of a nation to destroy or to boldly sit in apathy.
Uncontrolled conflict can destroy the group, but without conflict, boredom and apathy set in.
The apathy I witnessed was just one of many signs of this bureaucratic disinterest.
These stereotypes exist because of apathy in the companies that commission advertising, Santos said.
The city's public school students had long been the victims of acrimony and apathy.
She's increasingly high-strung, while his chill attitude at times can read as apathy.
The apathy of the general public, including the US government, towards TB dismays him.
The engineers who predominate in the Valley are better known for their political apathy.
In the laundry list of popular stereotypes of young people, political apathy features prominently.
Dr. Ismail said apathy was a common symptom, but he has seen starker changes.
But they are also effective weapons against apathy and powerful reinforcements of civic agency.
Voter apathy to traditional politicians The downturn of veterans in Congress was somewhat predictable.
It encourages apathy by making a mockery of politics and all those who participate.
Absent parties to structure and organize politics, democracy would crumble under chaos or apathy.
Along with BPD tends to come an extreme sense of apathy toward the self.
Some of those supporters might even drop off the map in apathy and despair.
But Albany cannot be trusted to police itself, and voter apathy needs to end.
Time for those who had drifted away, in apathy and in anger, to return.
Apathy, illusions and false tolerance have left important issues unaddressed for half a century.
The sections of the narrative are labeled: Intuition, Denial, Apathy, Reformation, Forgiveness, Hope, Redemption.
Yesterday, she shared a new music video for "Apathy," a track from that record.
We, too, must fear apathy as we face of our own crisis of conscience.
The prospect of spending a few hours with a stranger fills me with apathy.
Every week, I watched as the physician harmed patients through his neglect and apathy.
Widespread voter apathy, cynicism and anger helped bring Mr. Ahmadinejad the presidency in 2005.
Faced with apathy from white athletes and fans, he urges them to take action.
How can we break the silence and apathy about the humanitarian crisis in Syria?
Because it is painted as a problem of black lethargy and not white apathy.
Before these characters take on corruption and apathy, their most treasured cause is friendship.
It was a gesture that confirmed for many the relative apathy of coastal elites.
That's 102 million people who 'voted' for apathy, more votes than any other candidate got.
As such, states could wind up protecting net neutrality in the wake of federal apathy.
While the alienation many feel now can breed hopelessness and apathy, these feelings are misplaced.
THE life story of Alex Orlyuk does not seem destined to lead to political apathy.
Republican candidates will have to hope apathy overcomes antipathy amongst young women on November 6th.
The duo's first feature together was Laurentie, a stark study in youthful apathy and alienation.
Nudging the youth of Britain out of political apathy is effectively a Labour-favoring move.
This contradicts your assertion that massive voter apathy resulted in a "dismal" drop in turnout.
Yet for democracy to flourish, it requires overcoming two natural human tendencies: apathy and ignorance.
Adulthood, for him, is defined by affected apathy and (eventually) the size of your eyebrows.
He promulgated arguments against the government, tradition, conservatism, apathy, and people he simply didn't like.
After years of apathy, it seems Texans are suddenly interested in participating in mass numbers.
I had been plagued by apathy of my mind, and a decrease in physical strength.
Hillary Clinton was a candidate who inspired apathy among the rest of the Democratic coalition.
"Dissatisfaction is breeding apathy," says Lev Gudkov, head of the Levada Centre, an independent pollster.
Now, this isn't to be confused with apathy about beauty, or looking presentable in general.
Even with the AI safeguards, there's still a risk of abuse, or even just apathy.
The country cannot afford apathy or indifference to the ways Trump is undermining our democracy.
Nor can we allow apathy and indifference to allow our culture to crumble from within.
But above all else, the apathy of the pharmaceutical industry remains the biggest immediate roadblock.
That this happens so often that resignation or apathy are reasonable responses is the problem.
The thing is, chronic voter apathy weakens our choices, inevitably leading to a populist explosion.
They have long grumbled in subservient apathy while royals enjoyed wealth they could never imagine.
Needless to say, Schneiderman's office wasn't particularly impressed by the FCC's apathy to the problem.
And yet the opposite of anger, apathy and self-delusion, is also the wrong answer.
"At the heart of hookup culture is apathy towards sex and your partner," Freitas said.
Voter turnout was a low 44.5 percent, indicating widespread voter apathy and pessimism, observers said.
By then, my mum, with her feigned apathy, had also fallen prey to Max's charms.
In which speech, she appeared to paraphrase a famous Holocaust poem about fear and apathy.
Apathy is an option, but one best suited to rich assholes with luxury bomb shelters.
And that that blame paves the road to apathy, which can really seal our doom.
There is still nothing more criminal to Ms. Kennedy than apathy, nothing ruder than waste.
He could sense the apathy that pervaded Wee Waa, a town of about 2,000 people.
Some interviewees grumbled about a lack of support, and "apathy and cynicism" within government elsewhere.
T hese programs have shifted from the limelight as apathy toward obesity has set in.
This only reinforces already-rampant voter apathy and cynicism and disgust with our elected officials.
What I'm excited about now is that for this generation, the apathy is wearing off.
More than elsewhere in France, apathy toward the presidential election was potent in the banlieues.
He's also up against, just a culture of apathy when it comes to municipal elections.
But the story behind the empty seats is not a reflection of American soccer apathy.
Besides, you never know when your show of apathy will get you a better deal.
For so many years, analysts and scholars alike have sought to explain the apparent voter apathy.
Who will be allowed to opt out of the conversation, either due to apathy or culpability?
Given Bran's longstanding political apathy, it's still six kingdoms more than he wanted to rule anyway.
In the election that forced everyone to take a side, you chose the side of apathy.
Wolf said he begged for action on national television but was met with silence and apathy.
Bryan: It's like you can feel the apathy from the show's creators bleeding through the screen.
The crux of their apathy toward it appears to be that Holzer deals, unashamedly, in emotions.
These artists' works fly in the face of the stilted airs and apathy of the flâneur.
Trump's implicit support for Duterte's anti-drug campaign suggests a stunning apathy toward its brutal reality.
There you'll find 30 tools of #theresistance to fight apathy and injustice hidden in the film.
I see a familiar collage of emotions on the faces of my friends; anger, worry, apathy.
TFA was a slayer of Gen X apathy and lives on as antidote of millennial entitlement.
The defining features of Russian political life are not mobilisation and politicisation, but apathy and apoliticism.
Facebook and Google rely on consumer apathy toward service agreements and the value of user data.
Moot your hot-blooded support, sputtering antagonism, or news-numbed apathy to whatever any politician says.
And now that our citizen power has been awakened, we can never go back to apathy.
There really does seem to be a cloud of apathy over The Big Game this year.
One reason may simply be apathy — all else being equal, it's easier not to change procedures.
Matt Furie may have an intelligible arc from apathy to upset to pseudo triumph, but Pepe?
This much is certain: These troopers were casualties of perpetual war, imperial overstretch, and American apathy.
This move away from political apathy is evident from high office down to the municipal level.
Bullock says Montana was pushed to action thanks to federal apathy on the consumer protection front.
Genet's oratorical strategy, a full-scale assault on the toxic apathy of white liberals, remains prophetic.
The #MarchForOurLives and #RoadToChange activists traveled the country to try to counteract apathy among vote-eligible teens.
The first period, which started in January of 2008, should be characterized by a general political apathy.
To our progress or — through apathy and indifference — to the violence that threatens to tear us asunder?
They do not want to appear ungrateful for the life they lead or judged for their apathy.
But there is a sense that comedies are also finding humor not in apathy but in sincerity.
JACOB LADNERPhoenix The obvious answer to apathy among millennials is to turn voting into a video game.
But he faces widespread voter apathy and distrust among Venezuelans who are skeptical of his "Chavista" past.
But Campillo also tracks the tragedy of public ignorance and apathy, and of young lives cut short.
It was the apathy from the police, save for that one State Trooper who showed true compassion.
"I stayed in the shower to avoid doing some useful shit", Lahey sings, detailing that aforementioned apathy.
Ambivalence, apathy, rage, self-sabotage — all these other "ambition conditions" are the quirky relatives of impostor syndrome.
A selfie can't cure apathy, but it can be a gentle carrot to get up and participate.
"I'm having trouble getting my wife to shower," one man said, describing a common manifestation of apathy.
Malaysians have expressed outrage on social media over the apathy shown by law enforcement and government officials.
Perhaps American apathy stems from the fact that Silicon Valley is still the world's foremost tech hub.
These and myriad other innovations may just as well have been born in Canada, but something—apathy?
The hundreds of "zombies" were attempting Wednesday to make a statement on political apathy, according to CNN.
Turnout dropped significantly in this election, reflecting a general voter apathy toward political parties and their promises.
Out of the gate, the Trump administration ignored the office's overtures and sent a different message: apathy.
But Donald Trump's election was a turning point away from the tech industry's well-known political apathy.
People worldwide, sullen and unmoored from community structures, are turning to rage, apathy, protest, and angry tribalism.
His apathy toward climate change, whose effects are increasingly driving investing and spending decisions, has concerned many.
Do you have words of wisdom to help me understand and perhaps overcome my feelings of apathy?
" A second slogan was aimed at those inclined not toward violence but toward apathy: "Don't Be Numb.
A bigger problem, instead, may be overall voter apathy, according to MIT political science professor Adam Berinsky.
And that arguable apathy is what makes Old Man Marley's actions throughout Home Alone so highly detestable.
"I believe this is very important, but I see apathy and fear in people," one protester said.
Is the membrane of cynicism and apathy too thick for even a rhetorically revolutionary campaign to penetrate?
I do not believe that Alabama is a red state by choice, but through neglect and apathy.
I found my mind wandering from questions of apathy and political engagement to questions of stage management.
Moore said players who come out on tour now should expect to be met with reassuring apathy.
I had the SpongeBob response to it, greatly magnified: Awe at the stagecraft, apathy toward the content.
This increases apathy and cynicism in our democracy by aiming to obliterate citizens' ability to recognize reality.
My frame of reference was Philadelphia, whose zealous fans in analogous circumstances would never accept such apathy.
Defense officials who seek to advance the evaluation agenda are met with stonewalling, apathy and outright resistance.
That necessary fight continues, but there is another growing threat to this bedrock principle of democracy — apathy.
She said she tried to explain that these were "true asylum seekers," but ran into more apathy.
He proposed that technology can overcome this apathy and break up the entrenched power of political insiders.
But from coast to coast, corruption and apathy routinely shoot these good intentions squarely in the foot.
Sadr maintains a loyal base of supporters who turned up to the polls amid widespread national apathy.
This pessimism, this apathy, coupled with the authoritarian mindset that death fixes all problems, made me feel sick.
As institutions decay and social norms fray, democratic processes and practices are prone to apathy, demagoguery and disintegration.
By that time, I was already separated from my family and would spend my days in deadly apathy.
A large portion of the apathy stems from the aforementioned sentiment that anti-Indigenousness is a bipartisan effort.
The biggest challenge he now faces is apathy from those on the ground, as the protracted conflict continues.
The new apathy scale joins the many other metrics that exist to measure the behavior of healthy individuals.
In 2005, people fell back into apathy soon after the Orange Revolution had rid us of Mr. Yanukovych.
Watch some more video from VICE: I cannot believe this level of activity fits a stereotype of apathy.
"Typically, what happens with content that users don't want to see is apathy," Horace told Gizmodo via email.
What I'd read as apathy was actually this guy waiting for an opening to ask me out again.
The most pervasive feeling might be apathy—a sense of complacency because women are running the contraceptive show.
Cow dung sanitary pads The Indian government's apathy and utter ignorance of women's health issues is deeply concerning.
"Happily, never dapper / Apathy, ever after / Laughing before the rapture," she rhymes, reimagining Peter Piper's tongue twister cadence.
Trump's comment did not appear to stem from any negotiation position, but rather from ignorance and/or apathy.
The game shares their apathy, getting them out of power and back on the streets with comical brevity.
The entire party owns this failure because ultimately it was caused not by political divisions, but policy apathy.
For years, efforts to end the kingdom's addiction to oil have run up against a wall of apathy.
I wrote in favor of taboo notions, such as Promise Keepers, student apathy, honor and (most unforgivably) conservativism.
The research points to social connection as the bedrock of resilience and the best way to combat apathy.
The greatest suppressor of the black vote has not been restrictive voters' requirements but apathy among black voters.
The fastest way to kill hope is to neutralize it with apathy, where process matters more than people.
"Penn State administrators displayed a shocking apathy to the potential danger associated with doing nothing," the report said.
Conversely, in times of apathy, when the index plunges, there's been little indication of a market collapse ahead.
Mostly, though, Ronaldo's comments were met with something approaching apathy from many because they had heard it before.
Mr. Feo la Cruz, 46, acknowledged the apathy, particularly after the collapse of the street protests this summer.
And that apathy allows for enduring injustice in the form of indefinite detention, tainted procedure and dysfunctional bureaucracy.
When I eventually left two years later, I'd hit full-on compassion fatigue that had morphed into apathy.
Their first single, "No More Dream," was an ode to teen apathy, a rebellious rejection of Korean traditionalism.
Even if the Western apps and sites make it into China, they may face apathy from young people.
To do anything less than all of this — out of hate, apathy or spite — will endanger us all.
How often have you seen people decry minority apathy when trying to explain Trump's popularity in the South?
The Central Election Commission posted updates through the day on voting numbers, which quashed fears of voter apathy.
That's a stark difference from my college campus, where a cynicism that verges on apathy clutches student activists.
The inquiry blamed the violence on long-standing racism, colonialism and sexism, along with apathy in Canadian society.
Critic's notebook The Democratic impeachment case used passion and video clips to substitute for witnesses and fight apathy.
The White House's proposal unveiled last year was met with scorn from Democratic lawmakers and apathy from Republicans.
How many Americans will yield to apathy and how many will believe with conviction that each vote matters?
The term usually signifies apathy for the rights bestowed upon African-Americans, rights already enjoyed by most whites.
The law was passed in an effort to engage a generation known for its political apathy and cynicism.
And Jodie's quiet apathy only grew more pronounced the older she got and the longer the show aired.
The GOP doesn't care if they live or die, and they'll treat your death with insulting levels of apathy.
Apathy provided a psychological safe space in Attica; it's better to appear stoic and indifferent than shocked and empathetic.
The former helps people take positive action to make their communities more just; apathy can promote hopelessness and indifference.
On You're the Worst, we're used to seeing acerbic characters storm through Los Angeles with determined, even reckless apathy.
In 1999, I got to college and the watchword of the day among people interested in politics was apathy.
I am suffocating — choking on the apathy of people who don't care about education, who don't care about educators.
The biggest problem with all of this is the overwhelming sense of apathy the film brings to almost everything.
And, one where men are brave enough to move beyond guilt, denial, or apathy to a place of action.
Keys and his fellow researchers noted an overwhelming apathy among the subjects, punctuated by paradoxical periods of irrational irritability.
I would argue, based off of his most recent look, we're reaching new levels of apathy fashion either way.
As the third track on the album, "Sorry" stands in for the "apathy" stage of her wrenching grieving process.
Voter apathy is the third trend, owing to the rise of low-cost index funds that track the market.
Franchise apathy has already struck: "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018) received decent reviews but failed to break even.
In a sign of growing voter apathy, turnout, which languished at 44% in 2015, fell to 36% this time.
Too much violence on video *could* desensitize us Research suggests that binging on televised violence can lead to apathy.
His goal was to instill curiosity about food where there had been fear or apathy or lack of knowledge.
Recent polls show a neck-and-neck race, but I'm not sure that's accurate, because we aren't measuring apathy.
"Apathy can sometimes set in when there are so many incidents, but one shooting is too many," Kalesan said.
Apathy is something that the characters in a lovely grand hotel in a seaside resort in England can afford.
But while Nat has inevitably seen severe horrors, he's also been protected by Sam's affability and Sam's father's apathy.
Apathy—on the part of consumers like you or me, as well as governments, businesses and their product suppliers.
Public narratives matter: They give birth to harmful public policies and create apathy toward racist practices that perpetuate inequality.
The good news is that when exploitation meets a community of empathy, apathy loses, exploitation loses, and justice wins.
Relying on disgust or apathy from voters will not be enough to win back Congress or the White House.
A huge critic of the apathy of lawmakers in Washington, Amash is also a giant dork for his job.
I hope their hurt will heal so they don't have to spend as long in apathy as I did.
William Genovese, her brother, decided to investigate the story, which had made her death a symbol of urban apathy.
Jordan earned the scorn of the fans last month when he responded to cries of discontent by proclaiming apathy.
Officials fear that security fears may deepen the general apathy and many people may simply not register to vote.
"One good thing Trump has done—one really good thing—is woken people out of their apathy," Goodall said.
When created, many politicians and corporate executives thought that Amtrak would be gone within five years, dead of apathy.
Rates remain relatively low today, but without any dramatic moves in either direction, consumer apathy may have set in.
"The hardest thing to [doing] anything is profound apathy about our conflict on the part of the American people."
House Republicans, even those in the fiscally conservative Freedom Caucus, have demonstrated a widespread apathy for true agricultural reform.
The subjects' emotions "ranged from embarrassment and apathy to admiration and nostalgia," the couple wrote in a 2018 essay.
In the case of Bush, the Republican's lack of enthusiasm turned to apathy and he lost his reelection bid.
Our insularity and the ubiquity of the trivial within our society tend to breed apathy for far-away tragedy.
Georgi's next-door neighbor, a Russian girl named Revekka, was given a diagnosis of apathy three years before him.
While the woman is unidentified, she managed to capture the election apathy that some voters are feeling in 2016.
This apathy leaves the SDF to serve as the jailer, judge and jury of ISIS fighters it has captured.
Do you ever sense that cynicism and apathy are some of the biggest enemies for any anti-racist work?
At the risk of overgeneralizing, when compared with the era we now inhabit, my generation's youthful apathy seems outrageous.
In response to federal apathy, states including Washington, California, and Maine passed their own privacy and net neutrality laws.
The CCPA is best viewed as a shaky first step toward corporate accountability after decades of apathy and corruption.
The references are subtle but unmistakable in a story fueled by brutal inequality, bureaucratic apathy, obsession and incendiary rage.
What we are seeing now, however, is the inevitable outgrowth of congressional and public apathy for such presidential behavior.
Mr. Pompeo's apathy is personal for me because one of the women detained, Loujain al-Hathloul, is my sister.
But for Native American voters in places like Arizona, access — not apathy — may be the biggest barrier to turnout.
Munoz also claimed that, for the gate agent, this particular incident left him with feelings of apathy concerning his job.
Howard is surrounded by apathy and manipulation as well as poor writing and haphazard intention that never translate on screen.
But the party of Nelson Mandela faces widespread apathy among voters born after apartheid, known as the "born-free" generation.
Congress has its own set of problems, including greed, lust for campaign donations, and a general apathy toward the poor.
Throughout the narrative, John's festering rage and the disquieting apathy of the town's residents seem to feed off one another.
A mix of alarm and apathy has both galvanised efforts to secure a 2°C future, and also bedevilled them.
In a sense, though, that apathy from the public is the price Hollywood is paying for its own longstanding behavior.
After she told me about her newfound apathy, I told her I was meeting a friend after work for tacos.
Then, in early April, apathy turned to anxiety as tensions rose to a point few of us had seen before.
Then oh boy, do I have a fun game for you—let's figure out what kind of apathy you have!
Buket Akgun, an assistant professor of English Literature at Istanbul University, is also worried about apathy setting in on campus.
The fact remains: We are actively subjecting some of the world's most vulnerable — homeless children —to unfathomable cruelty and apathy.
In both cases, there's a lot of apathy involved, and more than a little skepticism: does my vote actually count?
Others who spoke out against the president's seeming apathy toward the island include Trevor Noah, Jimmy Fallon, and Conan O'Brien.
It's as if the filmmakers are rotely checking off a list of Jurassic Park signifiers, and their apathy is palpable.
It's artistically chronicled via 11 stages of grief: intuition, denial, anger, apathy, emptiness, accountability, reformation, forgiveness, resurrection, hope and redemption.
Yet, given that this election seems like a bad joke, I am not surprised by the growing apathy surrounding it.
The apathy of young Hispanics was striking: in 2012 just 37.8% of Latino millennials who could have voted did so.
"With the whole progression of the internet, there so many options now that there's an apathy to it," Alex explains.
But in a film that's specifically selling a message about sharing and caring, the emotional apathy is toxic and undermining.
Many reformist voters say they are disillusioned, an apathy Rouhani's allies see as the biggest threat to his re-election.
Gradually, over years and years, I found the right cocktail of confidence, desensitization, apathy, and medication to "conquer" panic attacks.
Even if initial reactions have started to lapse into apathy, polling data shows a picture of a divided Brazilian society.
So the lower voter turnout isn't apathy or anything like that, it does seem to be due to other factors.
True or not, they have allowed fans to detect that, at the top, apathy has been allowed to set in.
" – A Guardian article by Greg Harmon from 2014: "Your brain on climate change: why the threat produces apathy, not action.
The track, "Bystander 2," follows suit, evoking dark, atmospheric tones that underscore its central themes of social strife and apathy.
The characters' detachment and apathy is exaggerated to comic effect, their disinterested exchanges reading more like Youtube comments than conversations.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Apathy becomes a defense in "Lucky 88," which previews the Speedy Ortiz album, "Twerp Verse," due in April.
"We're seeing signs of increasing apathy worldwide," said Paul Bledsoe, a White House climate adviser under former President Bill Clinton.
Last season, he was benched for two games by Manager Joe Girardi because of his poor defense and seeming apathy.
But amid the final frenzied blitz of political activity, a strong sense of voter apathy still hung over the campaign.
" The flyer further says R.A.M. frowns on "weak men, addicts and apathy" and encourages members to revive their "warrior spirit.
In the wake of federal dysfunction and apathy, a growing roster of towns, cities, and states are pursuing similar projects.
Instagram accepts that you'll inevitably connect with people you don't care much about out of social obligation, pity or apathy.
One underlying factor in Syria's latest attack may have been perceived signals of apathy from Russia and the United States.
Honduran public health officials are particularly worried about apathy, an enduring problem throughout the epidemic, particularly among poor, vulnerable populations.
He warned the nation not to shrink from the challenges of economic inequality, racial strife, political isolation and voter apathy.
Especially in dementia's early stages, people may feel a lack of motivation, apathy, social isolation and fear, Dr. Forester said.
Many in the middle tire of this, get on with their lives, and voter apathy and disdain for politics grow.
For the FCC, the alleged "expert agency," such ignorance of, and apathy for, the facts is a dereliction of duty.
Often, I&aposll see a fun-looking indie game, but pure apathy will mean I forget about it soon enough.
And if the balance of anger in this Trumpian moment doesn't undermine our constitutional safety valve, voter apathy still might.
This also feels like a bit of a rebellious move from Rob, who has always expressed apathy about his family's fame.
Rather than catalyzing a demand for policy response, daily weather may be another cause for apathy about this critically important problem.
While the report galvanized worldwide efforts to confront climate change, it was also met with apathy and denial from key leaders.
But, despite apparent apathy in energy markets, the bank anticipated improving fundamentals would lead to higher prices over the coming months.
"We need to work on voter apathy in Maverick County," Martinez, who is the secretary of the Maverick County Democrats, explained.
Mosby's comments today don't acknowledge that as a possibility; instead, she intimated some blue wall of apathy somehow undermined her cases.
Dr Baker and Dr Morency, however, found it common in patients who had the psychotic traits of apathy, avolition and defensiveness.
Massachusetts' proposal is the latest example of states stepping up and attempting to protect consumers in the wake of federal apathy.
Public apathy greenlights leaders' inaction Remember the infamous "What is Aleppo?" response by a candidate for president of the United States?
The Situation Room also said there was widespread voter apathy due to disappointment over the way last month's vote was conducted.
"My behavior was all over the place, and I was also going through certain periods of apathy and hopelessness," she recalls.
Defacing a mosque or destroying a Trump yard sign produces a degree of local outcry, but abroad there is collective apathy.
Chemaly argued that the use of more precise language when talking about online harassment would be helpful in combating societal apathy.
"We're just beginning to challenge the fear that drives what looks from the outside to be apathy," says one Amazon employee.
POST- is Rosenstock's first since 2016's brilliant WORRY, and it'll shake your amorphous sense of New Year's apathy right off.
The apathy is strongest among women (32% are not bothered either way) and the young (30% of 24-34 year-olds).
The persistence of voting along tribal lines rather than for specific policies and platforms has entrenched an apathy towards most politics.
Voter apathy in Lebanon is perhaps not so surprising given the social and economic upheavals in the country in recent years.
This apathy has gifted cable giants with a greater monopoly over broadband than ever in many areas, especially at faster speeds.
But judging from the stories that have circulated in recent years, live-streamed suicides seem to attract onlooker apathy the most.
And institutional apathy mean that barely any cases—even serious criminal offenses—get to court, let alone result in a prosecution.
Actually, it stands in complete opposition to "It Is What It Is" and all that painful apathy that dragged me in.
The sloping floor was rammed with queer people of color convulsing in collective catharsis, apathy giving way to earnest, libidinal joy.
Americans have discovered that political apathy is a luxury better left to people living in countries where they trust their government.
"When you close your dreamy eyes/Are they even close to dreaming of mine?" she sings on "Apathy," a bruising highlight.
I mention this because I think it touches a core problem every social justice movement encounters: the apathy of the privileged.
And while in theory that change could simply mean reversing voter apathy, the clear impetus is to upend the status quo.
I suppose there was too much apathy in London, sort of as this hangover from Oasis and the Cool Britannia thing.
"Prison isn't the best place for anyone who actually has actual emotions besides hate, anger, bitterness, apathy or indifference," he wrote.
It sets the stage for the ascendance of a hard-line president in the 2021 election if the population's apathy persists.
Focus instead on increasing the awareness, passion and turnout of the honorable and the ethical, and on fighting apathy and burnout.
Myriam Revault d'Allonnes, a philosopher and specialist in political representation, sees in the abstention a form of protest rather than apathy.
It was his instinct to divide the country along the old fault lines of hatred and greed and apathy toward suffering.
"Environmental destruction is such a disheartening topic and facing these realities can breed apathy which doesn't actually produce change," he said.
In this role, he has had to deal with the apathy of decision-makers and the intransigence of social media companies.
The very people who have kept us in Afghanistan since 2001 remain empowered, thanks to a combination of cynicism and apathy.
"If you want to make a change... you vote" Political apathy Young voters could have a huge influence on the outcome.
Her apparent apathy toward school seems, in part, like the product of a bleak upbringing filled with poverty and street violence.
By itself, the investigation raises red flags about crime, discrimination and police apathy — more than enough material to supply this film.
"It's unusual," John Weingart, the associate director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University, said, referring to voter apathy.
At the U.S. Open today, Kyrgios is squaring off against Pierre-Hugues Herbert, and is really putting on some apathy pageantry.
Pentagon officials were concerned at OMB's apparent apathy surrounding their legal concerns and a lack of understanding of the legal constraints that the Defense Department was under with regard to the aid, the official said, adding that they believe OMB's apathy stemmed from the fact that they had guidance from the President to execute the hold.
And if not, aren't we contributing to our culture's overall desensitization, or even apathy, to the "terrorism" taking place in our communities?
Each episode's takeaways, while certainly less clear-cut than its more characteristically smarmy apathy, are now measured, sincere, elusive, and bafflingly balanced.
Really this fight gives the fans everything they love about the heavyweight division, while appealing to even those suffering from heavyweight apathy.
And, despite some apathy over the latest election, it is an exciting time, not just as a citizen, but as a visitor.
Political apathy and disengagement can foster support for dangerous populist demagogues or for a military "solution" to the problems of democratic government.
Richardson was the target of Banks' ire after responding to being cut from the competition stone-faced and seemingly full of apathy.
"Postcard" tells the story of a lover scorned by apathy, while "Plum" compares a souring relationship to a piece of overripe fruit.
Yet, getting them to vote can be difficult for a number of reasons—which often boils down to apathy or schedule conflicts.
Apathy towards climate change is common across the Middle East and north Africa, even as the problems associated with it get worse.
The Great Believers captures the terror of watching all of your loved ones waste away as the government watches on with apathy.
"There's too much apathy and silence in certain segments of the faith community, including the African-American faith community," said Cleveland Rev.
Their aim is to not to convince but to foment cynicism, apathy and a sense that believing official accounts is for chumps.
The Cubans he spoke to were doubtful that a new leader would change much, and a sense of apathy pervaded the capital.
The margin of its victory is expected to be slimmer than recent years however with some polls showing apathy levels are high.
But, amidst the bleak realities of this story, there is an added sense of familiar hopelessness that begins to border on apathy.
Thousands rallied in second-tier cities and rural municipalities, practically unheard of in a country where political apathy has become the norm.
Yet neither Chinese money nor Western apathy alone explains why things are getting worse in countries such as Zambia, Tanzania and Congo.
Luckily, years of apathy have finally given way to real passion to reform the inefficiencies of the insanely expensive U.S. healthcare system.
In July, three sisters under the age of 10 died of hunger in New Delhi, the capital, sparking accusations of government apathy.
Precise metaphors can lead to appropriate solutions, while imprecise metaphors can lead us to the wrong course of action (or to apathy).
"There's a fair amount of confusion around what the W-4 is and a lot of apathy on revisiting it," Coombes said.
This self-censorship doesn't come from apathy: More than half of respondents (2628 percent) believe our country is on the wrong track.
When nonwhite Americans don't vote — or even vote in slightly lower levels in one election than the last — they're blamed for apathy.
What I find even more disturbing is the apathy, coming especially from those of us living abroad, far away from the regime.
The psychology of intervention in cases like these is quite complex, and many studies have been done on so-called bystander apathy.
"I believe this is very important, but I see apathy and fear in people," said one of the protesters, Mary Galaviz, 69.
People often have fatalistic attitudes when it comes to plane crashes, which can lead to apathy when it comes to safety briefings.
One reason is that the vast majority of Cubans in South Florida resist the hyperpoliticization that surrounds them by retreating into apathy.
The trend is a perfect visual representation of our collective apathy in the face of overstimulation and a glut of consumable content.
Some attributed the lower turnout to the president's change of schedule; others, to apathy, a loss of energy after Mr. Trump's absence.
But she grew serious when discussing how her failure to vote over two decades began with apathy and was reinforced by poverty.
But thanks to government apathy and the blatant exploitation of natural resources, it seems to have fallen by the wayside of progress.
But it is also a damning comment on the apathy of London's middle-class majority about the dispossession of the city's poor.
"Boredom and having nothing to do contributes to having an array of behavioral symptoms, agitation, aggressiveness, apathy, rejection of care," she said.
In New York, for example, a 2008 proposal from Michael R. Bloomberg, then the mayor, died in the face of legislative apathy.
Years later, when stories of Moscow's anti-Semitism reached US shores, many were determined to atone for the apathy of an earlier generation.
I think it's hard for any artist to cut through the apathy and the noise out there, no matter any time or decade.
In a marketing campaign designed around FATE, the team convened a series of events around Lahore to combat "apathy towards violence" in Pakistan.
Men are questioning what healthy consensual relationships look like, and feeling anything from confusion, to apathy, to guilt and shame in the process.
But voter apathy is not a uniquely Texan problem — and no candidate can persuade every potential voter to believe that their participation matters.
It will also have to combat apathy amongst students who can be fickle and may have had lackluster experiences with other learning apps.
America's apathy on matters African is one reason such initiatives have slowed of late, but re-engagement would not necessarily set things right.
By working to increase political apathy and undermining trust in established institutions, far-right parties strengthen themselves at the expense of mainstream parties.
For the study, researchers analyzed thinking skills tests and caregiver questionnaires about behavioral symptoms like apathy and sympathy for 161 people with ALS.
The terror group benefited from the political vacuum that Assad's war crimes had created and from the political apathy of the international community.
Delaney and Horgan balance their characters' general apathy for mutual respect and well-considered big life decisions with small moments of real heart.
The federal program, administered by state agencies with local personnel, to be sure, is mired in misconceptions and narratives of apathy and enabling.
But I can't decide if my apathy is rooted in the storytelling, or my skepticism about the humanity of every person we meet.
Such apathy among people has been observed repeatedly in social and environmental issues that otherwise could have been averted by strong preemptive policies.
I think apathy kind of bleeds in, and you start to think, 'Well, I'm not apathetic, I just don't feel like doing that.
Like many middle-aged progressives, I only just broke out of my stereotypical apathy and became more invested in the minutiae of politics.
The filmmaker Errol Morris speaks with young Americans about the merits of voting and why some resist, from apathy to awkward family dinners.
Human rights activists say official investigations of death-squad killings have been hampered by a lack of witnesses, bureaucratic apathy and political influence.
As these youths rise, they will determine whether democracy and universal human rights flourish, or the world is overrun by apathy or extremism.
"Too much emphasis on consensus, together with an aversion towards confrontations, leads to apathy and to a disaffection with political participation," she says.
But to see this election as a source of entertainment exposes us to the real danger to the future of our democracy – apathy.
Mary Rose Wilcox, 66, who in 1982 became the first Latina elected to the Phoenix City Council, said she fights apathy every day.
Take Brexit, championed for years by populists such as Nigel Farage, whose handiwork galvanized a mostly slumbering electorate out of its political apathy.
The reasons for co-mingling savings ranged from simply preferring it that way to confusion about account types to apathy about getting started.
Kawhi, effusive with apathy, standing next to a guy who looks like if Messi and Ronaldo somehow merged into one tiny, perfect being.
Despite the often massive scale of these location data breaches, the US government's general response to the problem has been one of apathy.
Well, skyrocketing ticket prices and the declining brilliance of the team on the pitch has led to a certain apathy from longtime fans.
Amazingly, Barkley lateraddressed the tweet on the air, noting that Oakley doesn't like him and then he pulled the ultimate troll move: apathy.
At a time when apathy is on the rise, this was a week of engagement and lively argument about national and international affairs.
The traditional answer is apathy — that young voters just aren't interested in politics or the political process, that they're tuned out and disengaged.
That's where their power lies — in the silence of rational voices and in the apathy of those who can speak truth to power.
In this case, the analysis yielded seven large groupings — each of which share certain traits, like overall political apathy or liberal moral values.
Apathy, cynicism, or even disassociation doesn't capture the taste of fear in my mouth, the pit of anxiety despite this best-case scenario.
It was refreshing, after a school year filled with so much apathy, to meet people who seemed to actually care about their work.
These paradoxes point to a critical, uncomfortable truth: In Congo, the biggest stumbling blocks can be apathy and a lack of political will.
Another deadlock is possible if the parties overcome public apathy and generate a reasonable voter turnout with results similar to those in April.
Complicating matters more so, tech employees throughout the left-leaning Silicon Valley have moved from apathy to activism in the past few years.
Even so, the threat of bloodshed, along with the Taliban's grip on rural areas and widespread apathy, led to an embarrassingly low turnout.
If Hispanics shake off their apathy and turn out in record-high numbers in crucial states, a Democrat may well defeat President Trump.
Or, perhaps the Kremlin may be afraid of lower voter turnout -- an indication of voter apathy and a decreasing legitimacy in the government.
In 2017, a study found that playing football before age 12 doubled the risk of problems with behavioral regulation, apathy and executive functioning.
As journalist Jill Leovy argued in her recent book Ghettoside, police appear to engage in the same kind of apathy as the public.
It offered a nuanced glimpse at the psyche of many Mexicans, who feel a deep cynicism in daily life that can border on apathy.
"The majority of patients develop behavioral disturbances, not only agitation and challenging behaviors, but also apathy and depression," Cherubini told Reuters Health by email.
He fought suspects whom he thought were guilty and were likely to get off scot-free, because of the general apathy about Italian crime.
It's a version of what some smart researchers call "reality apathy": beset by a torrent of constant misinformation, people simply start to give up.
Singh, popularly known as the "waterman" of India, spoke to Reuters about how lack of awareness, government apathy and corruption are making matters worse.
No matter how awful the job search makes me feel, I know that my desire for action is stronger than any reliance on apathy.
The final period is three years long as well, and is characterized by an increasing apathy among the masses and a tendency toward peace.
The worry is that this apathy will last beyond parliamentary elections in July, leaving Timor-Leste bereft of meaningful opposition at a critical juncture.
A feedback loop from anger to alienation to apathy that threatens our democracy by allowing our politics to get hijacked by the extremes. 31.
In addition to taking on voter apathy, Gore focused his speech on what has become his life's work since leaving public office — climate change.
He also nailed his scrotum to Red Square in 2013, a gesture he described as a metaphor for the political apathy of Russian society.
" "I blame this on the apathy of the top leaders of the world ... I think Mr. Trump and only Mr. Trump can stop this.
That's why it is concerning there is such apathy, and in some cases unwavering support, when there are attempts to discredit the free press.
On Trump's inauguration day I learned—Holy shit, he's really the President now and it was largely met with apathy in the celebrity world.
But his efforts to get the company that ran the processing plant to remedy the pollution were met with intransigence and apathy, he says.
When the show ends, ten minutes earlier than advertised, the lights don't even immediately go back up, presumably out of complete and utter apathy.
Anything less will appear to the public as nothing more than apathy around a major problem that should be causing people to be apocalyptic.
After days of international media roaming the streets of Ruinerwold and surrounding villages ringing random doorbells for quotes, a certain apathy has set in.
He is soon overcome by apathy and despair, and has to drop out; in the end he drowns in a river, possibly a suicide.
Tutoring, in-class teacher aids and other resources are barely enough to overcome his apathy, his sleeping through class and his struggles with English.
If the Democratic Party makes the decision to not to listen to these voters, they could lose an entire generation of voters to apathy.
A result of this mutual apathy is too many Islamists, and too few police and intelligence officers — particularly in Belgium, but not just there.
The very building is a monument to apathy and frustration; its bricks are mortared with the anguish of the people it purports to serve.
This privacy apathy we've gradually cultivated has a more dramatic impact in telecom than in other sectors thanks to a lack of broadband competition.
In my experience of knocking on doors, where the response isn't positive, it's that there's more apathy than hostility out there among young men.
Whatever the explanation for our apathy, the country is under attack by Russia and the president of the United States evidently couldn't care less.
The disastrous cost of apathy became clear after the 2016 election, when far more people stayed home than voted for either Trump or Clinton.
For many students and US residents caught in the wake of this dysfunction, the check for our collective apathy is about to come due.
Steve Israel, a former Democratic congressman from New York, argues that partisanship and public apathy mean that nothing about America's gun policies will change.
Now that President Trump has announced his intention to withdraw from the 2015 Paris agreement, combating apathy on the subject feels even more urgent.
He says he does not understand the apathy he is seeing from the right when it comes to holding the president accountable on immigration.
It's also a state with a blood-red supermajority, one that has kept our voter turnout rates low and our apathy high for decades.
The election confirmed that we can't blame our country's divisions on voter apathy or foreign agents: This is just who we are right now.
We're told Brown herself feels it's by no means a shoo-in that she'll win, because of almost unparalleled voter apathy in the district.
Given the apparent apathy among users, the recent sell-off in Facebook's stock "more than reflects the negative impacts of these issues," Olson added.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Being a former Christian, I have apathy at best and often antipathy for most artistic explorations of faith.
Voting apathy Abubakar, of the People's Democratic Party, (PDP) rejected the election results calling the electoral process "militarized" and a "disservice" to Nigeria's democracy.
The general apathy for Pearl is //strong// "But frankly, I never quite saw why people didn't like Pearl in the first place," Gocker said.
It's the idealism behind the striving that matters, not the cynicism that comes up with all kinds of ornate excuses for apathy or inaction.
The provocative — many said racist — campaign was kicked off last month by retired Israeli generals and senior officers to shake Israelis out of apathy.
In the end, they chose to do it, because "apathy is not an option," said Ms. Klein, a 39-year-old special education teacher.
Her essay recounts her feeling of apathy before the shooting and how the massacre angered her and made her look outside her own circumstances.
They hit it all: soulless capitalism, digital infatuation masquerading as true love, the hopeless apathy that feels so familiar in the era of Trump.
In any case, what's happening in New York reflects the overall trend in voter apathy in the United States versus the rest of the world.
In the documentary, Delroy Jackson, the fixer, brought up the need to go into overdrive to fix it in time and was met with apathy.
There's not a speck of the chilly apathy of the stereotypical shopgirl: too good to be there, biding her time until something better comes along.
However, the complaint filed Monday claims that Redstone suffers from dementia, impaired cognition, a slowness of mental processing, a loss of memory, apathy and depression.
When I think about the inequality in teaching, and the apathy associated with it, it makes me want to scream until my voice is gone.
Maybe it was apathy, or maybe people were just too tired and frustrated, after years of watching her never get better, to keep paying attention.
Accepting the Screen Actors Guild Award with his "Spotlight" castmates, Michael Keaton made a clear effort to alchemize any apathy around the film into gold.
The episode was meant to be fun and Virginia-themed (?), but its bland jingoism fell way off the mark, especially considering the Bachelorette's general apathy.
Does their existence and our engagement with it lift the burdens of history and the apathy with which these lines were drawn by the colonizer?
Artists consider how an architecture of apathy in American society has emboldened this country's worst habits: racism, nationalism, and exceptionalism to name just a few.
And so this researcher that I met with who started me on this whole quest he described this, the term is something called reality apathy.
Many of Costa Rica's 3.3 million voters are still unsure who to support, according to polls, after a campaign season marked by skepticism and apathy.
She added that "public apathy" forced her to change her strategy and that she did not believe that her fast would lead to AFSPA's repeal.
But by the end of the episode, he transcends the apathy of the business world and moves on to outright slavery and torture for profit.
The song has Kline wandering through apathy, thinking about the things she could've done if she'd had the energy or will, poking at her subconscious.
Pressed by Starnes whether Cruz's rumor mongering rose to the seriousness of the Benghazi attack, Carson said the incidents were only equivalent in moral apathy.
McCarthy said that, more than anything, he expects "general apathy" will be the real winner in this year's elections, with low turnout at the polls.
Maybe I would take a nap, assuage my fatigue and apathy, wake up fresh and do something productive, like read a script and enlighten myself.
What makes some neighbors band together for those in clear danger and distress when the most others, whether out of apathy or fear, do nothing?
Her lack of a clear, focused agenda, distasteful attacks on Republicans, and apathy toward stagnating wages among middle class Americans all contributed to her defeat.
She had quit the opioid five years earlier, but her life was plagued with anxiety, apathy and self-doubt that prior treatments had not helped.
Voter apathy, especially given Moussa himself has admitted he does not expect to emerge victorious, is also likely to depress turnout this week, Hawes said.
From seeking validation through consumerism to having a warped sense of integrity under the guise of religion, it all comes down to apathy and greed.
For example, a small percentage of people taking mood-stabilizing medications have feelings of apathy, and that could hinder the bonding process, said Dr. Salisbury.
Students will also analyze how/whether political messaging is intended to ignite action or apathy, which either increases or depresses voter turnout among targeted voters.
The solution being offered here won't be real net neutrality, but an effort to codify federal apathy to a lack of broadband competition into law.
Hepburn By Kevin Childs In a little central Victorian town near where I live, folks found that apathy had become the Grinch who stole Christmas.
That alacrity to experiment — particularly evident in the records he's released every five years or so since 1986's Graceland — belies Simon's claims of apathy.
The Hawthorns usually produces one of the best atmospheres in England, tightly packed and raucous, but it had grown quiet, riddled with disaffection and apathy.
Like a lot of people, I've long justified my apathy about privacy through innocence: I'm a stand-up guy — what do I have to hide?
But while the reluctance to pursue the impeachment path is understandable, what's striking is the total sense of apathy Democrats have displayed regarding this issue.
Both Doctorow and Scott say Verizon's incompetence and apathy comes with a very real cost for tracking and preserving human history, both online and off.
This restriction was specifically lobbied for by Comcast and Verizon, who were nervous the states might actually protect consumers in the wake of federal apathy.
"There's either just extreme panic where people are stockpiling, or lots of apathy where people just don't really care," Rowe, an online English teacher, said.
In the video, drag queen Lady Bunny delivers a cogent monologue on how mass apathy and corporate malfeasance frustrate progress in the US and beyond.
American apathy and China's rise require a rethinking of the world order—not least because the huge gains that free trade has provided must be preserved.
This is where Grown-ish claims the problem isn't Luca's apathy towards boyfriendhood — it's that he and Zoey simply needed time to gel after months apart.
Tennessee voter Taylor Swift took an axe to her reputation for political apathy Sunday, when she revealed she won't go red for Republican Senate candidate Rep.
"There's a lot of apathy, mistrust and disinterest among the population," said Jose Carlos Sanabria, a political analyst at the ASIES think tank in Guatemala City.
Anyway, last night at a show in Paris, the band decided to put their apathy aside momentarily and perform "Creep" for the first time since 2009.
"My wife and I talked to her weekly on the phone and she started to express apathy about cycling, which she'd never done before," Mark said.
Russian artist Petr Pavlensky nailed his scrotum to the cobblestones in Red Square hoping to highlight his government's oppressive tactics and the wider culture's political apathy.
It's a strategy that depends on ignorance, apathy and a Brett Kavanaugh whose track record and relative silence Tuesday leave many who favor LGBTQ rights worried.
I decided to spend a week dressing like Keanu to see if true apathy would bring me closer to a personal sense of my own fashion.
This cannot be blamed on Citizens United, because it isn't the money — it's the political will of a determined few against the apathy of the many.
At the sight of such alluring apathy on such a pleasant face, Nicholas (Neil Jackson), a visitor to the park, can't resist sitting down with her.
Americans have learned how to mask their apathy toward Native people (some better than others), but the land acknowledgment seems a perfect encapsulation of these limitations.
In the finale of American Crime Story, Cunanan's acquaintance, Ronnie Holston, blames homophobia and apathy for law enforcement's delay in catching Cunanan prior to Versace's murder.
Those poll results mirror CNBC's reporting in the country, where nearly everyone interviewed either expressed support for Clinton, distaste for Trump or apathy on the subject.
That was my takeaway from Tim Peterson's story in Digiday today about ad buyers' apathy toward so-called premium programming on Watch, Facebook's nascent video platform.
Many young people are thought to have abstained, though it is hard to tell whether this was because of apathy or a rejection of Mr Putin.
"My wife and I talked to her weekly on the phone and she started to express apathy about cycling, which she'd never done before," Mark says.
One song, "Shim el-Yasmine," describes Sinno's desire to introduce his male lover to his parents, while "Lil Watan" skewers political apathy in the Middle East.
It's hard, however, to distinguish such protest from mere apathy or forgetfulness, and we ought to provide a way of registering it in the polling booth.
The grief and the magnitude of loss I heard in that boy's crying reminds me that we cannot indulge in the luxuries of apathy and resignation.
This political disenfranchisement coupled with a lack of economic opportunity, especially among young people, has increased political apathy and a sense that things will never improve.
But the ANC faces widespread apathy among voters born after apartheid, known as the "born-free" generation, with millions who failed even to register to vote.
As we reported on Monday, Labour activists in west Cumbria are concerned that apathy among 2015 voters could hand the seat to Tory candidate Trudy Harrison.
"Because of the absence, the apathy and the abandonment of the federal government, we are having to turn to international institutions like the U.N.," Figueroa said.
Later exchanges include more joking and apathy about AIDS, including from members of the press, even after more was known about the seriousness of the epidemic.
While Facebook has received the lion's share of public outrage in recent years, it's the telecom sector that has pioneered privacy apathy on an industrial scale.
Our apathy for our men's national soccer team team is, and has been fueling its downfall for years—which only serves to make us more apathetic.
"Even through the apathy, we have to understand that our vote — even if you think it doesn't make a big change — it does something." he said.
Putin is genuinely popular but a low turnout caused by apathy at a one-sided contest would have deprived him of the resounding mandate he sought.
Many of us have surrendered to numbness or apathy in this political moment because our politicians seem to be refusing to act in our best interests.
To make a lasting impact, these liberal insurgents will have to do more than capitalize on voter apathy, as the machine before them so often did.
The root of widespread voter apathy, our economics correspondent reports from the southern city of Taranto, is that many local companies have been growing without hiring.
And while the band was clearly leaning on the confessional lyrical apathy of Seo Taiji and his early successors, it all seemed contrived rather than real.
Seriously people, for years these two will tolerate their apathy for one another out of sheer principle of some kind of shitty lust disguised as love.
The party coup soured many Australians on the country's political system and helped contribute to a degree of voter apathy and anger that colored Saturday's election.
When women in politics are not facing the tediousness of having men explain things to them, they are often up against the indignities of their apathy.
However, this apathy doesn&apost extend to all forms of digital banking, as British consumers appear inclined to use digital banking offerings from their traditional banks.
"Dad loved to honor those people who were catalysts in their communities, who inspired hope in others by defeating apathy with empathy," Koch and Neil said.
The interview is less than four minutes, not counting commercial breaks, but it encapsulates the cynicism and theatrical apathy of alternative culture in the nineteen-nineties.
While Ms. Coughlin turned to Spotify and Mr. Ball to apathy, other victims of hacking have come up with ingenious ways to drive their hackers out.
A number of reasons were cited, such as preparing for next season, but apathy about this particular competition compared to the Olympics undeniably was a factor.
A potential problem for Trump in WestGiven their modest size at just 2% of the population, Mormon apathy is unlikely to doom Trump&aposs reelection prospects.
Due to either apathy, inconvenience or in some cases a mistrust in voting rules, the democracy that we use to sustain our republic did not occur.
Without the swagger and smirk of "Hold Up," the rage and apathy and acceptance and forgiveness that follows in Beyoncé's redemption tale would have felt incomplete.
In "The Witness," Bill Genovese tries to separate fact from fiction in the death of his sister, Kitty — a murder that came to symbolize urban apathy.
Those who began playing before age 12 - just under half of the group - had more depressive symptoms and more apathy than those who started playing later.
Che also joked about voter apathy in the midterm elections: The midterms are Tuesday and this election will probably come down to people who never vote.
Apathy and cynicism may feel like a very mentally healthy form of acceptance of our collective fate—but these attitudes are actually just abdication of responsibility.
The disinterest on the part of those passing by on the way to a Lincoln Center event can bear multiple readings, including generalized New Yorker apathy.
It can be easy to forget, here on this comfortable rock, how alone we are in the abyss, but that apathy is vital to understanding The Expanse.
In Nocturnal Animals, Susan is a complex art dealer living in Los Angeles, dealing with feelings of apathy and a growing isolation from her husband (Armie Hammer).
While grief is normal, sadness that doesn't go away and that's accompanied by apathy, withdrawal from social activities, disturbed sleep and self-neglect is not, Callahan said.
There are clearly times when we don't, when any effort to understand what actually happened to our personal data is subsumed by knee-jerk outrage — or apathy.
When he says he feels invisible, it's clear why: he's the kind of person people look away from on the street, out of apathy or active discomfort.
For now, incumbents still have the advantage when it comes to customer numbers, helped by ongoing apathy towards switching, a status quo that is unlikely to remain.
For the tech companies invested in the long game of getting all of us to embrace conversational AI, consumer apathy may only be a near-term challenge.
However, Dauman's more recent suit goes further, claiming that Redstone suffers from dementia, impaired cognition, a slowness of mental processing, a loss of memory, apathy and depression.
While scientists observe apathy or a "reduction in motivation" as a symptom of some brain disorders, they don't have a metric for measuring it in healthy people.
India has laws banning the hiring of manual scavengers, but they have not been properly enforced, mostly due to difficulty collecting evidence and apathy by successive governments.
There's "apathy," a large pendulum suspended by a 20-metre cable from the ceiling and swinging above a 770-square-metre coloured carpet inspired by British currency.
A range of speakers from the Sanders faction made the case for Clinton, and a range of speakers from the Clinton faction made the case against apathy.
Instead, a collective sense of apathy seemed to permeate Havana, a feeling that appeared to have been fostered, at least to some degree, by the government itself.
After all, it's easier to justify apathy to a lack of sector competition if the FCC is able to massage data to suggest the problem doesn't exist.
After Winston Moseley raped and killed Kitty Genovese of New York in 1964 as neighbors ignored her pleas for help, the crime came to symbolize urban apathy.
Now an associate professor of education, psychology and neuroscience, she understands the reason behind her students' shift from apathy to engagement and, finally, to deep, meaningful learning.
Once "Network" has made its point about corruption, apathy, and entertainment, it keeps on making it, and some of the secondary characters get flattened in the process.
This appalling ignorance hints at a much more pervasive and systemic problem: the deep and paralyzing apathy embedded in the U.S. government's attitude towards the African continent.
The GOP's policy apathy has become apparent over the last two months, as candidates across the country have embraced the president's ethno-nationalism and racist immigration policy.
After the impeachment became irrevocable, extensive social unrest, generated by anger against corruption and over 11 million unemployed Brazilians, turned into apathy that has emptied the streets.
Drake has nothing left to prove, so he probably didn't think twice about doing that Instagram post out of sheer apathy for the larger world around him.
So while there's plenty to criticize Google for on numerous fronts (like its apathy toward protecting net neutrality), spearheading a nationalized 5G surveillance cabal isn't among them.
Seasonal hormonal changes are more pronounced in people with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a condition characterized by apathy, increased appetite, social withdrawal, and increased sleep and fatigue.
We have seen time and again how low voter turnout results in disenfranchisement, frustration, civic apathy, and outcomes that are not truly representative of the general public.
Or maybe we'll grow so accustomed to lies that we won't believe anything — a concept technologist Aviv Ovadya described as "reality apathy" in an interview with BuzzFeed.
A Malian observer group estimated turnout for the second round at only about 27 percent of 8 million registered voters due to security fears and voter apathy.
Parties are there through every stage of our lives: jelly-and-ice-cream, teen rebellion, mid-21101s apathy, turning 21101 and smoking tons of cigs about it.
This is the concept of collapse of compassion, and this is the apathy that happens when we see a large problem that doesn't have a clear solution.
Multiple journalists have said that they received similar letters from Swift's camp, for everything from criticizing her "political apathy" to gently mocking her relationship with Tom Hiddleston.
It was in the early 23s that many British workers, alienated by a liberal consensus on immigration and European Union membership, drifted into apathy or switched allegiance.
I learned that the fear of surveillance is more deeply instilled in my mother than it ever could be in me, and my apathy began to erode.
And after the terror attacks of 2015 and 2016, whatever sympathy existed in broader French society for the plight of the banlieues seemed to harden into apathy.
This question falls right in line with growing apathy about the regular season that plagues the N.B.A. these days: Who really cares about a 03-win season?
On the one hand, it's a terrifying look at capitalism's slippery slopes and a realistic depiction of how a person's will can shrivel into apathy and fear.
His answer was blunt and laced with a familiar apathy: "I think it's just an attempt to scare North Korea," said 28-year-old Lee Jun-sang.
In Los Angeles alone, an estimated half-million people gathered downtown wearing pink hats and bright costumes; participants chanted, delivered rousing speeches and warned against political apathy.
This comes in the form of a villain named Screenslaver, who seeks to prove humans' apathy, and increased dependence on digital devices, by using them for mind control.
The pro-Putin United Russia Party won a landslide victory, but turnout fell below 50 percent for the first time in the post-Soviet period amid voter apathy.
The apathy, captured in their latest quarterly reports showing a drop in equity portfolios, reflects changing market conditions, as well as the government's different approach toward market weakness.
As the experience wore on, I found myself increasingly frustrated by their apathy and how it affected me — an apt metaphor, I suppose, for the US' political process.
The sitcom makes no attempt to make these characters any less dorky, or thoughtful, or human; it's a show that rejects cool apathy in favor of earnest empathy.
The book is an interesting (and pointed) look at the issue, with a key takeaway: the most effective tool for any biowarfare attack is ignorance and public apathy.
Despite listeners' increasing apathy toward downloading, Adult Swim stubbornly made its tracks available as free downloads as well as streams, even as streaming cannibalized the industry almost entirely.
Given this ending, it is hard not to read The Subsidiary as an indictment of the culture of silence surrounding the dictatorship, of post-fascist disavowal and apathy.
In fact, they were asking us, 'Well, you've made this film about cynicism and apathy and look at what's going on—don't you think you missed the point?
But with four days to go before the referendum, it turns out that good old apathy may have triumphed like a soggy drizzle on an British summer's day.
As this high-speed footage reveals, to test a rocket engine's apathy to H2O, you'll want to find something stronger than a glass fish tank for your experiment.
Similarly, a very small 2016 study of 11 participants found THC helped decrease symptoms of delusions, agitation or aggression, irritability, apathy and sleep in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
There's a metaphor in all this about the modern dependence on oil, governmental apathy about climate change and pollution, and the dangers of public disinterest in scientific research.
Again, informed and empowered consumers are more likely to avoid data monetization schemes, which is why apathy remains many industry giants' preferred "solution" to the internet's privacy crisis.
Unlike taxes on income, land taxes do nothing to encourage apathy or avoidance; rather, they provide an incentive to owners to get the most out of their property.
But lurking amid our backyard festivities will be a much more subtle and powerful force — apathy — that has affected our society far more than British imperialism ever did.
"The Warao community here is reacting with apathy: most of the population is not aware of the seriousness of the case," said Medina, who is a Warao indigenous.
His indifference or apathy toward the subject has challenged our relationship already, and I'm afraid it will come back up, and inevitably break us up in the end.
Seven and a half decades later, the most massive display of apathy in history still manages to impel us to speak for the rights and dignity of others.
Preoccupations managed to draw a massive crowd at 3 PM. Father John Misty exorcised a summer '16-specific combo of narcissism, fear, and apathy with stadium-ready gusto.
Yet as at the ballot box, a combination of voter apathy and arcane rules is likely to leave three investors holding all the cards at Tuesday's annual meeting.
If not exactly "woke," this country might certainly be described as awakening, with a shot at shedding the civic apathy that has afflicted it for far too long.
Caught in a cyclical existence between apathy and cruelty, Arthur makes one bad decision that brings about a chain reaction of escalating events in this gritty character study.
As evidenced by recent countrywide protests over guns and gender rights, the country may have awoken from its apathy, but America will always have reserves of solipsistic melancholy.
Instead of trying to research every single company you financially support, which can be overwhelming to the point of apathy, focus on where you spend your money most.
While experts have often attributed this to apathy, a complicated set of reasons may explain low turnout, including barriers to access, suppression, waning civic education and historic disadvantages.
And, the president said, the country's democratic order is threatened by a sense of apathy among the many Americans who do not vote or participate in civic life.
"Voter apathy is so real in our state," Ashley Shelton, the executive director of a network of progressive groups called the Power Coalition, told me on election night.
The government inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women released earlier this week blamed the violence on long-standing racism, colonialism and sexism, along with apathy in Canadian society.
I'm tempted to tell you to skip voting altogether, though I don't want voter apathy to result in the Donald Trump of M&Ms to become permanently available (chili).
In his remarks Mr Obama brandished political polarisation, which he blamed on gerrymandered electoral districts, money in politics, a politicised media landscape and voter apathy, especially among young people.
"The challenge for white candidates is that apathy, especially with younger voters who are more issue-oriented voters, is present," said Antjuan Seawright, a South Carolina-based Democratic strategist.
The main obstacle to Rouhani's bid for a second term is apathy from reformist voters, many of whom now say they are disappointed by the slow pace of change.
The vote was marked by record low turnout that benefited al-Sadr who maintains loyal supporters who made it out to the polls when apathy kept many millions away.
Similar levels of apathy are on display in a poll posted yesterday by Pew Research Center, which showed that of 1,000 adults surveyed, only 38 percent sided with Apple.
Or they're overcome with apathy as a reaction to an increasingly terrifying political climate that makes me want to leap into the sun and forget any of this happened.
This look of apathy instilled in Lu Xun a deep, unshakeable pessimism, but also the conviction that good writing should be able to shake one out of one's slumber.
To determine whether the worrisome polling trends portend an epidemic of electoral apathy, The Economist has built a model that aims to explain why Latin American turnout rates differ.
Olson's Mickey is a booze-soaked meteor of apathy aimed squarely at her new charges, who can't believe their terrible luck at getting saddled with this freewheeling alcoholic nightmare.
Consumer apathy has led to declining smartwatch sales, and an industry that's left taking stock of the true market potential for wearables now that the hype has worn off.
As for the lyrics, Cumming and Kivlen remain opaque, back-and-forthing and claiming loneliness, monotony, depression, apathy, feeling outcast, and the impending apocalypse as light jumping off points.
Yet come Monday, we tend to feel less bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and more like we've been hit over the head with a hammer made out of apathy.
In the mid-1800s, thousands of Irish citizens fled the barren fields and British apathy that could both starve them to death if they stayed in their own country.
"The oil that greases the wheels of the Philadelphia political machine is apathy," says Larry West, a prominent civic gadfly who ran an outsider campaign for mayor in 2007.
The problem is that when the ballots are counted, your abstention based on high principal will be indistinguishable from someone else's failure to vote out of apathy or ignorance.
If partially empty venues reflect apathy on the part of local Brazilians and global jet-setters, however, American TV numbers delivered a similar report through the Games' first weekend.
Such a wave of voter apathy would boost the prospects of the PP and hit their long-time Socialist opponents who are struggling to motivate a depressed party base.
Some 20% of Austrians and 38% of Slovenians—two of the countries where apathy is at its highest—have negative views about Brits, above the continental average of 10%.
For anyone who has ever found herself mired in this sort of situation—apathy mixed with deep hunger—Berninger's echoing of it can feel like a public service. ♦
As his campaign for re-election got under way, many reformist voters said they were disillusioned, an apathy Rouhani's allies saw as the biggest threat to his re-election.
Turnout for the vote was a paltry 37 percent, reflecting some apathy from "Yes" supporters who had assumed an easy win, in addition to bad weather that deterred voters.
The bystander effect is also sometimes referred to as bystander apathy, which distressingly suggests that, on some innate level, we can't be bothered with the survival of a stranger.
If anything, there is a sense of disengagement and disconnect from the main centres of power in Brasília, Rio, and São Paulo, leaving many with a sense of apathy.
"Heavy or prolonged use can lead to higher anxiety rates, cyclic vomiting, lower educational achievement, and apathy or disengagement from all activities that do not support use," Rome added.
The Vietnam model — U.S. peace accord with North Vietnam in 1973, withdrawal from the South thereafter, and apathy as Hanoi liberated Saigon in 1975 — suggests yes, yes and yes.
In a phone interview Monday night after his firing, Smalls said he is being singled out for punishment and that his firing reflects a culture of apathy at Amazon.
So Republicans are either comfortable with apathy toward racial justice and equality or they're willing to talk in a way that actually props up the idea of white supremacy.
"There would probably be an apathy, an ambivalence, and some people would even be ill-disposed to them symbolically in what they represent," said Ms. Mackie, who is British.
But in the past several trading sessions, that apathy has been replaced by what looks like mounting alarm about the prospect of a global race to erect trade barriers.
Perhaps labeling such acts of apathy as a crime against democracy (here, no doubt a misdemeanor) is enough to point out the importance of participation, while not forcing it.
For example, feelings of apathy, fatigue, irritability and even anger – not just worry – can signal anxiety issues, says Kristina Hallett, a clinical psychologist and executive coach in Hartford, Connecticut.
It was reportedly more like the chain's previous entrant, the Southern Style Chicken Sandwich, a Chick-fil-A wannabe that was discontinued in 2015, apparently dead from customer apathy.
Their cries would unfortunately be suffocated not only by a brutal Iranian regime, but the silence and apathy of the United States and the rest of the free world.
Abrams and Dauman claim Redstone suffers from dementia, impaired cognition, a slowness of mental processing, a loss of memory, apathy, depression and has been manipulated by his daughter, Shari.
"The general apathy I get from the majority of the student population regarding these issues is frightening," he said, "because these issues affect the entire population as a whole."
Yet as at the ballot box, a combination of voter apathy and arcane rules is likely to leave three investors holding all the cards at next Tuesday's annual meeting.
When I found out my dad was sick, each day after that was a day when I was trying to get myself to snap out of my own apathy.
He says there is creeping apathy among some young people who rely too much on the older generation and thus fail to learn the craftsmanship crucial to their heritage.
Apparently when you mix Trump's silent supporters (shout out to conservative white women), the electoral college, and voter apathy, you find yourself with the Trump in the Oval Office.
I&aposm a faithful American, but this goes to show you the lack of security and the apathy we have in training those who, you know, trying to protect us.
The apathy - on a continent where strongman rulers are traditionally feted in their home areas - reveals the slow leaching away of political support from one of Africa's longest-serving rulers.
In fact the mood in Washington, DC, where Mr Trump won 4% of the vote on November 8th, was more obviously one of apathy and disdain for his upcoming jamboree.
At ISP lobbyist behest, the FCC included language in its net neutrality repeal attempting to "pre-empt" (read: ban) states from protecting broadband consumers in the wake of federal apathy.
Earlier this year, Charlie Warzel spoke to the researcher Aviv Ovadya about the concept of "reality apathy": Beset by a torrent of constant misinformation, people simply start to give up.
But I feel the same kind of apathy towards him that I would for an uncle who is still trying to convince me that Beyoncé is queen of the Illuminati.
Abrams and Dauman claim Redstone suffers from dementia, impaired cognition, a slowness of mental processing, a loss of memory, apathy, depression, and has been manipulated by his daughter, Shari Redstone.
It's easy for those questions to lead to paralysis, a kind of learned apathy—like Samantha, maybe you think it's better to be an informed nonvoter than an uniformed voter.
So why do some people rush to judgment and others to sympathy (or apathy) when they see someone brushing their hair in a space that belongs to neither of them?
But Altman expects VotePlz to raise "in the single-digit millions" and says that the project will help combat both the apathy and technical hurdles that prevent millennials from voting.
Contemporary accounts are unreliable; witnesses have aged or passed away, and journalists sacrificed the details of the crime for an ostensibly higher purpose—diagnosing the apathy cultivated by urban life.
Recently, we lived through his apathy for American working men and women as the government shutdown impaired their livelihoods all in the name of his vanity project: the border wall.
It breaks my heart to think it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something that we, through our apathy and indifference, have given away.
Many of them are appalled by what has happened with guns—the loss of training, practice, and discipline in gun handling; the ignorance and apathy of gun dealers and police.
Exit polls show that a full 96 percent of black voters went for Jones, overcoming onerous voter ID laws and stereotypes about political apathy to hand Democrats a major upset.
As France prepares for its general election in May, an unofficial campaign has been launched to "bring France out of its apathy" and elect Barack Obama as France's new president.
Instead, email records show Shaub getting increasingly concerned and frustrated about the transition team's apathy: On November 211, OGE volunteered to drop off guidebooks to help with the transition process.
In a world where the knowledge we gain from basic research faces a variety of threats ranging from apathy to outright antagonism, how do we make people care about science?
But the challenge facing the FLN and RND is apathy among voters who see the National Assembly as a rubber-stamp legislature unwilling and unable to offer any real change.
Five years after Genovese was killed, researchers defined "bystander apathy," a psychosocial phenomenon in which people are less likely to help someone in need if there are other people present.
At 22, her concerns are different but no less frightening: "Apathy," a stormy highlight from Kline's latest album, Vessel, asks what becomes of someone in the aftermath of a breakup.
"I have been suffering from absent-mindedness, amnesia, inability to memorize, depression, helplessness, apathy, loss of interest in the future, slow thinking, and anxiety," Mr. Masri wrote in an email.
Much like the apathy toward the lack of security in the internet of things, election security is a problem we're apparently eager to do nothing about—until it's too late.
The number of new cases of apathy declined in 2006, after the Migration Board took a more lenient approach, but the illness is still being diagnosed in dozens of children.
Pyotr Pavlensky came to prominence in 2013 when he nailed his scrotum to Moscow's Red Square, a gesture he described as a metaphor for the political apathy of Russian society.
Away from campaign rallies and candidates, many voters said they felt disempowered rather than emboldened; they expressed feelings of cynicism, apathy and fear fueled by the highly fraught political moment.
As a science journalist and editor, I spend most of my days thinking about climate change—our rapidly heating planet, a melting Arctic, species loss, political inaction, and public apathy.
Southern gothic stories depend on a sense of apathy, a tacit complicity with the status quo that gradually turns into a rigid desperation as things start to deteriorate and crumble.
Traeger, who referred to himself in a 1979 interview as a "seismograph," provides a panorama of the city, interweaving corruption, wealth and apathy with poverty and physical and emotional trauma.
Electronic Frontier Foundation legal counsel Nate Cardozo, who, as Yahoo recalled, once wrote that Facebook "depends on our collective confusion and apathy about privacy," is joining the Facebook's WhatsApp privacy team.
Whether that can melt through layers of apathy -- what DiCaprio refers to in the press notes as "inaction and complacency" -- enough to move the needle, well, that remains the great unknown.
But according to a new study by broadband availability tracking firm BroadbandNow, that number is probably twice as bad as the FCC indicates, thanks to flawed FCC methodology and government apathy.
"Trump's policy of enacting institutionalized trauma and human rights abuses in order to push a political agenda, at best — at worst, out of apathy — and I can't support it," she continued.
As Barclays, a bank, points out, it went from being the "darling" of the industry a few years ago to a firm that investors now treat with "indifference, disinterest [and] apathy".
On the cozy, chirpy "My Phone," the slight echo accentuating her singing radiates delighted relief, while on "Apathy" her breathy double-tracked voice over bitter guitar crunch shivers with nervous resignation.
Omran and Aylan, the symbols of this tragedy, remind us that however difficult it is to find a solution to this awful war, we should not allow our apathy to win.
It is rarer in UMNO's rural heartlands, where apathy is rife and where the party is trusted to defend racial laws designed to give the ethnic-Malay majority a leg-up.
It is no stretch, then, to say that The Kid taught us, through his service, that the price of baseball is eternal vigilance, and that the cost of apathy is high.
He addressed the possibility of apathy among his supporters—a point that worries the Clinton campaign, as they ponder how few votes they won on college campuses, among other Sanders hotspots.
I've covered Europe for The New York Times for the past eight years, and I've learned that voter anger, or voter apathy, is always a clearer gauge than politicians and pundits.
I'm not sure what we've done to deserve this, except that perhaps we've spent too many years staying home and not voting, and this is the end result of that apathy.
In their fight to shape Israel's direction and future, Israel's liberals urgently need the support and engagement—rather than the anger and apathy—of like-minded Jewish people around the world.
Part of the problem, officials say, is that the White House has expressed little interest in the problem of Russian interference, and that the apathy has had a trickle-down effect.
Much like the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, the opioid epidemic is one whose death toll will match the apathy and lack of action on the part of our government officials.
Could it be that the justice system's apathy toward holding police officers accountable for their actions is empowering police to shoot first without thinking -- just as Sotomayor said in her dissent?
In an even grimmer twist, some of these broadcasts (particularly suicides) have elicited onlooker apathy; users access the streams but often do nothing to help—or worse, they encourage the violence.
Should the net neutrality repeal survive a looming storm of court challenges, the FCC's repeal "preempts" states from protecting consumers in the wake of this newfound federal apathy to consumer welfare.
In a 2013 performance he called "Fixation," he drove a nail through his scrotum and into the pavement of Red Square in Moscow to make a statement about Russian political apathy.
Despite its reputation for political apathy, being Gen X — post-boomer, pre-millennial — was about so much more than just watching John Hughes movies and figuring out how to eat sushi.
"I'm terrified at the moral apathy, the death of the heart, which is happening in my country," James Baldwin once remarked about another crisis of conscience in America in the 1960s.
While apathy can cause marital discontent, it can be tricky to recognize because relationships that are O.K. aren't necessarily engaging, according to Arthur Aron, a research professor at Stony Brook University.
"There is an apathy and a detachment to Hunter from the start of the film, and she really takes a journey into discovering these other facets of her trauma," Bennett explained.
Part of the problem, officials say, is that the White House has expressed little interest in the problem of Russian interference, and that the apathy has had a trickle-down effect.
Bolsonaro has made his apparent apathy about the situation quite clear, engaging in a protracted spat with French President and G7 leader Emmanuel Macron over proposed international solutions to the crisis.
The strong turnout of around 73 percent of eligible voters appeared to have favored Rouhani, whose backers' main concern had been apathy among reformists disappointed with the slow pace of change.
While the government directed substantial resources into rebuilding, the collapse of poorly built schools across the earthquake-prone zone remains a symbol of government apathy and a source of national heartbreak.
The decade's theme couldn't be more obvious: either via corruption, incompetence, or apathy, giant corporations routinely pay empty lip service to consumer privacy, before engaging in face plant after face plant.
The nuclear bargaining chip is a powerful one, especially when dealing with governments based in appeasement or political apathy as we have seen in relation to other issues such as Venezuela.
With only a matter of days to go, the outcome of the struggle in the current three-person race among center-left anger, Trumpist rage and widespread apathy remains remarkably TBD.
That occupant's weekend series of racist, churlish, and childish comments drew a variety of stunning rebukes and actions, which suggests jocks may finally be realizing that apathy won't cut it anymore.
Issues of ethical apathy have plagued the museum industry for years, and cultural institutions increasingly face demands by activists and patrons to end their business relationships with fossil fuels, in particular.
In the long-term, the effects of "compassion fatigue" can severely hinder a person from being able to care for or even empathize with others, causing absenteeism and apathy at work.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Indian luger Shiva Keshavan's 20-year Olympic odyssey comes to an end at the Pyeongchang Games this weekend with a familiar lament about the country's winter sports apathy.
She toiled for a caucus crippled by debt, apathy, and lack of direction during years of Democratic success at the top of the ticket while Republicans swept statehouses at the legislative level.
Taking the expressive marking "con indifferenza" ("with indifference") to heart, Mr. Bresler played it with out-of-tune apathy of an undermotivated beginner, in what was perhaps the night's most astonishing transformation.
It is also a symbol of the mainland's apathy: a few miles down the road from Kourou "some people still have no running water or electricity," says Antoine Louis-Alexandre, a protester.
It's a subversion of the museum-as-sacred-temple trope, indicating that art world apathy (toward immigrants, toward minorities, toward women, toward the poor) should no longer have a place in culture.
In the moment Mike Myers' face contorted in the shadow of West's celebrity coronation, and it became clear that Yeezy is a firecracker and a crucial force in the fight against apathy.
Yet if we can learn anything from a new shooting or the anniversary of a past one — and there are now many — let it be that we can overcome resignation and apathy.
Watching him play can be a study in contradiction, eliciting feelings of apathy and even boredom (how could anyone possibly beat him?) alongside fascination and delight (how much will he win today?).
It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something that we, through our apathy and our indifference, have given away.
It's possible that the Trump administration is the best thing to happen to feminism in a long time — challenging apathy and activating many who might otherwise opt out of the conversation altogether.
They've channeled their outrage and exasperation in a way that, though sometimes uncomfortable, refused to let apathy sink in, cracking the shiny facade of cable news and pushing the gun debate forward.
If we want to prevail over our technologies, we must move from apathy to empathy; from conformity to critical thinking; from ignorance to wisdom; and from denial to recognition of the danger.
While Stewart called McConnell out, he spent most of his Fox News Sunday interview explaining his frustrations with Congress' seeming apathy toward renewing the compensation fund — and the desperate need for it.
Instead of popular opposition or violent protests, then, the main threat to the success of the Rio Olympics is likely to be something just as damaging to a major sports event—apathy.
And there's also an acknowledgement that because we're told the "prospect of love" should usher in nothing by joy, we feel crazy when it cripples us with anxiety, apathy, and self-doubt.
"People know that Putin will win, and in this case the election means nothing, it is not interesting," said Mr. Gallyamov, noting that apathy could hinder the quest for a significant turnout.
Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager, might have had an ulterior motive for criticizing West Ham's apparent apathy against Liverpool last week, but that does not mean he did not have a point.
Konyndyk, who led the disaster relief office under the State Department from 2013 to 85033, said he was furious that Trump's alleged apathy was having "real, tangible, harmful consequences" for Puerto Ricans.
Initiations tend to promote a vague vision of Pan-­Asian identity that reflects the history of Asian-­American scholarship and activism, but whose urgency has been hollowed out by years of apathy.
Organized by a new rightist group, the Young Americans for Freedom, the event was greeted as evidence that the "silent generation" might be shaking off its apathy and finding a political voice.
Aides around the candidates said the campaigns had worked hard for her endorsement because of her reputation as motivator, whose leadership could serve as a boost to caucus goers suffering from apathy.
What they seemed to miss is that most people are already plenty apathetic, and that representing such apathy so plainly might force audiences to reckon with the fact of their giving up.
Perhaps it is this sensation of recent history repeating itself that has led the public to adopt a kind of low-grade apathy concerning foreign policy, at least for the time being.
All three teenagers portrayed spoke of similar sentiments: their previous apathy towards politics replaced with an overwhelming sense of responsibility, and their love of their city overcoming any fear they once held.
Official estimates of the amount spent on this effort vary widely, from six hundred million dollars to as much as three billion dollars; every attempt has been undone by corruption and apathy.
Summary: In the face of widespread fear and apathy, an international coalition of researchers, professionals, and scientists have come together to offer a set of realistic and bold solutions to climate change.
There is one common answer: Stigma leads to a skewed perception of addiction, or apathy about it, so the public, policymakers, and other actors don't do enough to change the status quo.
Though Putin's victory is seen as a slam dunk, the Kremlin is battling voter apathy over an election in which the result — another term for Putin — is viewed as inevitable by all.
Obstacles to voting (like long lines or restrictive voter ID laws) in some states likely played a role, but if history is anything to go by, so did pure disinterest and apathy.
The result is that intrusions of darkness, violence, and death pierce the worldview of everyone who comes to Wind Gap, including our apathy as viewers about what we should be invested in.
It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something, that we through our apathy and our indifference have given away.
Twilley has inscribed the woman's body and the room she's in with the same sense of apathy; the subjects in her paintings appear to be cut off from any sense of purpose.
The central insight of Black Lives Matter is that the state is programmed for petty hatred and genocidal violence, and that bystanders' apathy or resignation constantly gets in the way of lasting change.
"This reflects the weakness of Pakistan's government and apathy of the so-called brotherly Muslim nations that have encouraged India to take this step," 51-year-old Kashmiri Iqbal Awan said in Muzaffarabad.
In some cases—like Wade Michael Page of the band End Apathy, who walked into a Sikh temple and fatally shot six people in August 2012—the musicians themselves carried out the crimes.
Voter apathy is certainly one of them, as well as a worry, especially among young people, about not being informed enough (which, by the way, is not a thing you should worry about).
Squirm factor: The dread that precedes the first several murders is unpleasant, though it quickly fades with repetition, and while the skull-cracking is unpleasant to watch, Mia's moral apathy is more discomforting.
Think of the sheer amount of work it took to type out and tape up this sign:If you want to be cool about Pokémon Go, apathy is the way to go, my friend.
I was happy to give the entrepreneurs some leads, but it was disappointing to see the government's total apathy toward skilled entrepreneurs and investors who want to invest in moving our economy forward.
The filmmakers strive to celebrate the residents of the South Bronx, their grit and will to survive in the face of government apathy (or as Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan called it, "benign neglect").
There are so many reasons it was probably small — the fact Trump is such a divisive figure, the threat of rain, apathy after a grueling campaign — but there's no getting around the photos.
" Or as Dr. Elisabeth Vasko says, in her book Beyond Apathy: A Theology for Bystanders: "To be a Christian is to take sides with those who are marginalized, dehumanized and subject to violence.
Ms. Luna explained to bemused onlookers that the event last week was a purification ritual intended to flush out "the curse" of bad government, along with fear, coercion, vote buying, apathy and violence.
A clip of the show from 2013 has been the basis of a new way to express your discomfort, apathy, or general confusion at what the hell is going on in the world.
Ultimately, the murder is eclipsed by Mr. Genovese's own struggles — how his obsession exasperates family members, and how the perceived public apathy inspired him to fight in Vietnam, where he lost his legs.
Put Equifax out of business without addressing the underlying oversight issues that make its security and privacy apathy commonplace, and you just wind up with another company doing the same thing, he said.
"We have to decide whether we will choose division and blame - or if we will do the hard work of conquering fear with faith, apathy with action, and hatred with love," Booker said.
Few doubt United Russia will win, though its margin of victory could be slimmer than in recent elections with some opinion polls showing apathy levels are high and its support lower in places.
Beyond releasing personal pain and shame, she hopes her work can raise awareness about the relatively little-known disease, and challenge people's apathy toward the way women who suffer from it frequently discredited.
Marta Lagos, director of the polling group Latinobarómetro, said the apathy could be explained in large part by a general view that politicians are corrupt and public institutions are not to be trusted.
Hell, even Gettin' the Band Back Together, with its crop of references to aging rock artists, was designed to appeal to a certain crowd of baby boomers, to its detriment and their apathy.
It is quite possible that last summer's protests in Moscow and the growing apathy of his supporters impelled the president to propose reforms and ask that any changes be legitimized by popular vote.
And she recently hired a few more employees to call those drivers, making sure that the ones she has found are sticking with Uber, not quitting the service out of apathy or confusion.
But those citizens fortunate enough to live in democracies also have responsibilities: They must channel their political aspirations and grievances in constructive ways rather than merely indulge in destructive protest or electoral apathy.
Police "apathy often takes the form of stereotyping and victim-blaming, such as when police describe missing loved ones as 'drunks,' 'runaways out partying' or 'prostitutes unworthy of follow-up,'" the report said.
But the last thing Adora wants to do is solve murders, and nobody else is really acting out of urgency; instead, we get scenes of apathy and even active resistance to murder-solving.
But Patti Cake$' well-realized setting — a pocket of New Jersey defined by its boarded-up strip malls and pervasive apathy — and a stellar central performance give it a charm all its own.
The unprecedented levels of voter turnout for the EU Referendum has blown the voter apathy myth right out of the water and proven that people will engage in politics that they feel affects them.
Really getting you back on track after those months of apathy and loneliness—the ignored late night voicemails to your ex-fiancé, the frustrating inability to get over the death of your foster cat.
In his first message of 2016, Pope Francis summoned humanity to show compassion and to transcend the apathy that impedes peace in a world that has been filled of late with conflict and suffering.
Mr Coyne did his best to engage grassroots members but in the end apathy and extremism prevailed: Mr McCluskey won with 59,067 votes to Mr Coyne's 53,544 on a turnout of just over 12%.
Donald Trump officially became the Republican Party's presidential nominee on Tuesday after a roll call vote overshadowed by dissent and apathy atypical of what is traditionally a celebration of the party's White House candidate.
"It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something that we through our apathy and our indifference have given away," he said.
My "laziness" doesn't come from a place of ignorance, or aimlessness, or apathy toward my beauty routine — it's because I'm too busy getting shit done to spend an hour twiddling with a hot iron.
Here's what that call to service looks like: Show People They Matter... Anyone who has knocked on doors or engaged in other get out the vote efforts knows that apathy is a significant hurdle.
It's a slyly silly number, a track that finds Morrow poking fun at himself, with lines like, "My apathy gets the best of me / And there goes another friend," delivered with a cynical joy.
Germany and much of the West is also suffering at the hands of a new political reality: apathy on the one hand and an aggressive pushback against the globalized, cosmopolitan world on the other.
New York State's move comes in part as a state-level response to federal apathy regarding broadband-consumer issues, most recently exemplified by the extremely unpopular dismantling of net-neutrality protections at the FCC.
"In the last two years, we have become extremely aware of how apathy to injustice is dangerous," says Amanny Ahmad, a Palestinian-American artist and chef, who signed and helped coordinate the open letter.
This year, the number skyrocketed to 22,000 Killing apathy Trump's presidency has electrified the country, creating a sense of energy and urgency unlike anything the United States had seen in at least a generation.
This is the antithesis of the standard shopping mall experience, with the overwhelming assortment of products, the glazed apathy of part-time store workers, the disrobed patrons bellowing from fitting rooms for another size.
Hillary Clinton's loss can only be explained by a long list of factors, but surely one of them was apathy: The certainty that she had the election in the bag probably depressed voter turnout.

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