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"disinterested" Definitions
  1. not influenced by personal feelings, or by the chance of getting some advantage for yourself synonym impartial, objective, unbiased
  2. (informal) not interested
"disinterested" Antonyms
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578 Sentences With "disinterested"

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Few people showed real, disinterested concern for the Russian royals.
What do you see, through disinterested, utterly neutral future eyes?
He'd give my palm a disinterested sniff and turn away.
As a group, they seemed palpably disinterested with the question.
The most promising data doesn't come from wholly disinterested parties.
"After a year, people get bored or disinterested," Chen said.
The State of Delaware, where a majority of American companies are incorporated, technically requires only that either the disinterested directors or disinterested shareholders approve the deal, but the standard practice is to do both.
Rapinoe said she is still disinterested in visiting the White House.
I accused him of cheating on me or of being disinterested.
Call me crazy, but Lauren seems entirely disinterested in Arie, period.
Saxton is completely disinterested — and ultimately leaves Schalk alone and bumpless.
He just seemed so disinterested, so I knew something was up.
He doesn't claim that they are perfectly detached, disinterested, nonideological chroniclers.
"Why are they so lifeless, so disinterested?" the Delhi court asked.
Give too little and you'll seem disinterested or unsure of yourself.
His audience of sun-seeking Canadian and American tourists seemed disinterested.
But you could say that I was generally disinterested in sex.
He&aposs a law enforcement officer who is supposed to be disinterested.
Lisa maintained her innocence, and seemed disinterested in engaging in the drama.
Meanwhile, Colter portrays Cage as a superpowered man largely disinterested in heroics.
If you find yourself feeling constantly lazy, unmotivated and just plain disinterested?
When news of the targeting became public, the media was completely disinterested.
Machado's third-person works are sadistic experiments, full of physicians whose disinterested
For a gaming entrepreneur, Shields seemed disinterested in calling himself a gamer.
Representative Beto O'Rourke, one of hundreds attending, wasn't exactly a disinterested party.
At times he seemed distant and disinterested, speaking in bland technocratic assertions.
Italian officials say their American counterparts initially seemed disinterested in the deal.
Galavis was cold, boring, and uniquely disinterested in the "journey" of The Bachelor.
"Yeah, Merry Christmas," says a disinterested Paul after Nanette Cole patches him through.
I'd be considered as something different than a neutral, disinterested, third-party observer.
It's a visceral response that's not this passive, detached disinterested experience of art.
Then you get the complete opposite, with fathers who seem a bit disinterested.
Disinterested, Drake sets down the controller, leaves home, and charts his own adventure.
It is what continues to keep viewers disinformed and politicians disinterested in change.
Then any deal itself would be subject to approval of the disinterested shareholders.
They were listless, disinterested in water or attention and weren't able to stand.
Little by little and year by year, we grew disinterested with the act.
It is a collage of non sequitur, disinterested in any kind of logic.
"Those who were disinterested, or minimally interested, their heuristic is: Clinton keeps winning."
They aren't disinterested by the prospect of a movie centered around uniquely female experiences.
There is no money in churning out mechanical timepieces to an increasingly disinterested public.
No disinterested, rational person could find the Trump arguments on the Ukraine scandal compelling.
Without thoughtful and disinterested judges, everyone would be at the mercy of the marketers.
Central bankers were given policy freedom because they were perceived to be disinterested experts.
But "as someone who teaches history often to disinterested undergraduates," he's happy to engage.
It is clear that Chinese investors were largely disinterested in industrial metals last year.
Lesnar has slowly seemed more disinterested as his second WWE run has worn on.
Only a few lingering delegates made it this far and they all seem disinterested.
Meanwhile, Trump keeps his program folded by his side, appearing either disinterested or oblivious.
The next, he sits back into himself, part-disinterested, part-exhausted by my answer.
I shied away from my social life and became disinterested in my creative practices.
His personal life can wither because he has devoted himself to disinterested public service.
Unilever struck the predictably disinterested posture of any company surprised by a takeover offer.
Suggesting that doctors might not always be disinterested policy advocates is a losing tactic.
And, obviously, my views on those questions are rational, judicious, disinterested, and objectively correct.
The masquerade of disinterested media with no real dog in the fight is over.
"A gift is made from detached and disinterested generosity," said Wood of Wood LLP.
Parkland school shooting survivor Emma Gonzalez was seemingly disinterested in Kanye West's praise of her.
Sears' special committee and a majority of disinterested shareholders must approve the sale to ESL.
Byfuglien attracted fan criticism for sometimes appearing to be overweight and disinterested on the ice.
Sometimes, his girlfriend would be with him, sitting in the front seat, disinterested and beautiful.
" It's worth remembering that George Washington was obsessed with the virtue of being of "disinterested.
A range of critics have questioned the disinterested claims of objectivity advanced by Enlightenment thinkers.
Science is supposed to be done by individuals 'disinterested' in the outcome of their observations.
If a husband was moody and disinterested, the new person is even-tempered and attentive.
"The idea of the disinterested, removed scientist is dead everywhere except in pop culture," said Egan.
But it also shows Facebook moving forward with a feature that people seem mostly disinterested in.
Given Gustinis' ties to Gevers and Monetas, however, he hardly seemed to them a disinterested party.
As the 2014 midterms showed, however, Latino voters seemed to be curiously disinterested in electoral politics.
I peered over my wraparound sunglasses at them then instead looked off into the distance disinterested.
That would all be fine, but Trump isn't a disinterested bystander — he's the guy running Obamacare.
Bin Laden was trying to cause American deaths — Zuckerberg is just disinterested in whether they occur.
When Kara became disinterested in sex with her husband, she knew their relationship wasn't the problem.
One, they "pepper the conversation with disinterested support responses," to give the illusion they are listening.
I had found a scoop that would make climate change relatable to a largely disinterested public.
Far from opening a new chapter on American foreign policy, it was fundamentally disinterested in it.
While my mother might have been worried about me attending, people my age were fairly disinterested.
On half of the dates, the woman was enthusiastic, and on the others, she was disinterested.
They described him as abrasive and disinterested, and said he could be verbally abusive to colleagues.
" Harvard philosophy professor Ralph Barton Perry defines goodness as "generous, disinterested, self-consistent, devoted, principled action.
Was the moderating in the debate disinterested arbitration from actors not invested in a particular outcome?
It is not a disinterested belief that the bureau is corrupt and in need of reform.
Koala detection dogs need to be disinterested in people, hyper-focused and without a prey drive.
Trump Jr. said the Kushner left the meeting shortly after it started while Manafort appeared disinterested.
"In general, the young voters are disinterested or for 'no,' " explained her colleague, Stefano Angelinis, 24.
But the fantasy of the university as a disinterested sphere of pure knowledge is just that.
"They are disinterested in the idea, and have close ties with the tobacco industry," Barnsley says.
Eric, Jr., for his part, is hilariously disinterested in the only way a small child can be.
Disinterested, I stowed my phone and looked up to see my colleague Maya's eyes glimmering with excitement.
Blind dates are awkward, people become disinterested and ghost, and dating a close friend can end awkwardly.
You're not completely disinterested in material wealth, but the power of knowledge is what you really seek.
Are you momentarily disinterested in it for reasons I don't need to know but do sympathize with?
It equated a film with a sharp political edge to one that is decidedly disinterested in politics.
He flops about on the pillows, seemingly disinterested, while Janey-E has the time of her life.
Based on the tightness of her lips and her overall demeanor, she seems desperately disinterested in Arie.
After watching a crazy game unfold on Gameday in the spare bedroom, even his wife is disinterested.
Blind dates are awkward, people become disinterested and ghost, and dating the hot coworker always ends awkwardly.
The air rings with alarms as the personal exposure alerts do their best to notify disinterested ears.
The media, for its part, has sat on the sidelines, completely disinterested in reporting on this scandal.
Disinterested with the slow return on investment, many private ISPs have let their networks literally fall apart.
When she told immigration agents that she wished to seek asylum, she said the officials were disinterested.
I think that he was a bit disinterested in the work and more interested in getting drunk.
A key requirement for such advisers is that they be "disinterested" in the cases they work on.
But too often he is disinterested in fact-based views that push against his pre-conceived notions.
She wasn't behind for her age group, but we knew she was behind for her abilities. Disinterested.
That makes voters become disinterested and out of reach from those that will represent them in politics.
That left many Clinton supporters and even disinterested parties wondering what she got for that financial advantage.
It's not just rank-and-file Republicans who seem disinterested in the president being implicated in crimes.
In the cute snap, the Good Charlotte rocker appears to be disinterested by Richie's attempt at a smooch.
From their vantage point onstage, disinterested audiences and poor turnouts at previously reliable venues only compounded Sebadoh's woes.
Bieber pulls out his signature move — the iconic hair flip — but Baldwin plays it cool, seeming completely disinterested.
Food-detached consumers, counting for just over 16 percent of the sample, were also pretty disinterested in takeaways.
One wonders whether investors would be expected to evince a disinterested love for Bosnia, if they were European.
It was because the ease with which he said the words reflected a fundamentally disinterested and safe position.
It can be very hard to get moving on a task in which you're disinterested, much less despise.
When I talk about my job to my partner, however, she seems disinterested and often changes the subject.
In the cute snap, the Good Charlotte rocker appears to be disinterested by Richie's attempt at a smooch.
To my right, my formerly disinterested, manspreading neighbor sits forward, chin cupped in the palm of his hand.
Why it matters: Moonves was reportedly disinterested in a deal prior to the latest round of merger talks.
He was wedged into programs with an aging Triple H, a disinterested Batista, or a physically declining Edge.
Shawn was disinterested in academics and was hanging out with a disreputable crowd, egging houses and keying cars.
Because you're not in the will, he should recognize your remarks as disinterested expressions of concern for him.
"I woke up after the election and for whatever reason felt completely disinterested in runway shows," he said.
It's hard to remember, but it's also a version of the world that I am utterly disinterested in.
Not checking in makes you seem disinterested, but sending too many follow-ups will make you look desperate.
The "legitimacy" of the Trump administration will be determined over time through disinterested intelligence-gathering and robust oversight.
To call its narrative progression perfunctory seems inadequate — at times the film comes across as almost outright disinterested.
But, as its name suggests, Save the Elephants was not set up solely for the disinterested pursuit of knowledge.
In Leslie's experience, many women believe if a man hasn't asked questions or laughed at her jokes, he's disinterested.
That is, that he's aloof, seems disinterested in playing, people don't like him, can he play with James Harden?
John Cameron Mitchell's version of Andy Warhol is engaged with the world around him, not the famously disinterested observer.
A good sex life is not created by coercing disinterested parties into allowing you to do whatever excites you.
He further alleges that the couple had been disinterested in the goings on of Donda's House for many years.
Other institutional investors take the disinterested shareholder view that if it helps the company's bottom line, it is justified.
On the face of things, all these Christian authorities had a disinterested desire to help their suffering co-religionists.
In most contexts their forecasts will outperform those of a financially disinterested committee, even one made up of experts.
Beck had been quite aware of her social media presence, and Love is extremely disinterested in all of that.
I was running from red carpet to red carpet, interviewing people who were sometimes rude, sometimes fine, always disinterested.
John Carter played the role of disinterested party who was simply passing on a question from the American public.
"Ultimately, our disinterested shareholders will have the final say on whether this combination is right for Tesla," it added.
It also apparently is completely disinterested, distinctly uncurious, as to what actually happened in 2016 with our government agencies.
In addition, Tesla said that any deal would be subject to approval by a majority of its disinterested shareholders.
The president is disinterested in policymaking and, more often than not, uses it as political cover during tumultuous moments.
Though the house tends to frame such investment as a selfless gesture, it is not an entirely disinterested party.
Finally, and probably most importantly, Trump appears incapable of — and completely disinterested in — toning down his rhetoric or actions.
As you've started to learn, wedding planning is no easy feat, especially when your other half seems entirely disinterested.
Yet, that year only 20 percent of Brazilians said they were disinterested in the World Cup, which Brazil won.
"He was disinterested when he learned that his mentor was a 'never-Trumper,'" Mr. Donovan said at the debate.
By handing over the measurement of that to a consistent and disinterested third party, or group of third parties.
In this environment, despite their best intentions, physicians cannot be expected to be completely disinterested stewards for their patients.
Weasley is enthralled with the music, while the rest of the family is either disinterested or doing other things.
We have no reason to be biased in her favor and our concern with this case is entirely disinterested.
Some are disinterested in services, he said, but on occasion he has been able to make a meaningful difference.
Trump was so successful as a marketer in part because he was unusually disinterested in the companies he endorsed.
Colton is overwhelmed by most of it: He seems disinterested in the virginity jokes, and flabbergasted by the attention, frankly.
But, more importantly, each must co-exist with an owner who seems largely disinterested in the club's long-term health.
Increasingly, though, it is being drawn into the conflict, and its preferred status as disinterested mediator is slowly becoming untenable.
But many phenomena that appear complex from a human perspective often turn out to be simple seen through disinterested data.
Reinhart and Sprouse are clearly disinterested in answering questions about their relationship, which puts them at odds with their fans.
And you might think you're coming off as super chill when others are reading your messages as rude or disinterested.
I had been thoroughly disinterested throughout my twenties and then suddenly, bam, boy gets a ring out, I say yes.
Pitch of Poetry made me laugh — and sometimes even cry — but never for a moment was I bored or disinterested.
So, in other words, Google is not an entirely disinterested bystander when it comes to a rival email product's success.
The documentary feels so all encompassing, and yet it seems like you're disinterested with the celebrity stuff around the case.
It should be obvious to any disinterested observer that we are witnessing a political witch-hunt, not an actual investigation.
I'll speak for myself, but from the very get-go, I was very disinterested in being attached to that music.
Disinterested judgment, employed or arrived at in spite of one's political or moral inclinations, is a behavior to be treasured.
The characters' detachment and apathy is exaggerated to comic effect, their disinterested exchanges reading more like Youtube comments than conversations.
McKinsey has said the federal law governing Puerto Rico's case, called Promesa, contains no provision requiring advisers to be disinterested.
If Trump's priorities are emergencies, his opposition has to use similar language or risk looking complacent, disinterested, or just bland.
A neutral, detached, disinterested judge determined that there isn't even probable cause for this case to warrant further trial consideration.
And unlike nearly every other true-crime narrative in existence, it seems pretty disinterested in finding a bad guy to blame.
Woods was famously lukewarm about team events early in his career, appearing almost disinterested in the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup.
She's interested in helping, and she seems disinterested in falling into panic mode, as the rest of the students often do.
But as president of the United States, Trump is proving to be one of the weakest, most disinterested executives in memory.
In other words, users would engage with the first story of a news cyble, but quickly grew disinterested in later developments.
While most rodents tend to reach a point where they become disinterested in a partner, monogamous prairie voles are the opposite.
There was a time when amicus briefs were isolated and disinterested efforts to help judges navigate difficult legal and factual issues.
Chilli's iconic on-stage persona, which she refers to as her "cartoon," is soulful, unapologetic, and disinterested in anyone else's judgement.
I know it's a struggle for me to see Mr. Trump, whom I consider to be malicious, in a disinterested way.
You've never been one to focus on fitting in with a crowd, but you're especially disinterested in conforming at this time.
But presidential candidates — who are obviously not disinterested parties in media coverage — cannot be seen to be interfering with editorial independence.
After moving to Melbourne, Dave's drop down the DJing divisions found him regularly playing to disinterested after work drinkers in bars.
The lion's share of blame would rest on elected officials, political parties, pundits, corporations, CEOs, activists, provocateurs and a disinterested citizenry.
Some World of Warcraft fans are in an age demographic commonly regarded on social media as disinterested in games: Baby Boomers.
Too often, policymakers (and the media, too) treat business leaders as disinterested experts, rather than what they are — an interest group.
Millennials, in particular, seem disinterested in smart timekeepers unless they can also track their heart rate and regular trips to the gym.
In addition, I think that he is going to be intolerant and disinterested in issues around the domestic politics of African countries.
"Metalhead" opens with the disinterested observations of Bella, Clarke, and Anthony, three scavengers in what's immediately clear is a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
"The Queen is entirely disinterested in jewelry as a person," said Alastair Bruce, who spoke with the Queen for The Coronation documentary.
Adds Jeannie, who says her husband has been playing a disinterested nurse to make her laugh: "We definitely have the tumor jokes."
"The Queen is entirely disinterested in jewelry as a person." said Alastair Bruce, who spoke with the Queen for The Coronation documentary.
And Forensic Architecture, staffed by a group of academics, is by nature disinterested and professorial in their approach to research-based art.
OnePlus tunes its Bullets to be all bass and mids, with the treble being as present as a disinterested high school student.
Across the board, Rainer's films are formally innovative and disinterested in the established strictures of narrative — which is to say, of cliché.
C., as it is known, was founded, in 1995, to provide security in the place of hapless or disinterested police and military.
Standing behind them, trying to stare at the floor and failing to look disinterested, I kept thinking of supportive things to say.
"Never again can we let so many U.S. citizens suffer while the President and Executive branch remain so publicly disinterested," they continued.
Showing up late leads people to think that you lack respect and tend to procrastinate, as well as being lazy or disinterested.
Along the way, I passed a vagrant's corpse in a park, where a disinterested police officer was writing up his postmortem report.
But it's not easy, you've got to pick the right site or you could have some very disinterested punters on your hands.
But neither is he the disinterested outsider that he promised to be in late 2016, as his father prepared to take office.
He had never, not once, met a disinterested party who had even heard of his poetry, never mind read any of it.
America is exhausted, desensitized and even disinterested in hearing about the incessant tsunami of chaos coming from the top echelons of government.
He appeared disinterested when she laid on the bed beside him, and he began smoking one cigarette after another and watching TV. . . .
No one paying attention should be at all surprised that Trump seems disinterested in the documented Russian interference in our last presidential election.
In the parody video above, Harington arrives for his audition as a Mencap ambassador only to get amusingly overlooked by his disinterested interviewees.
This is also why you do the red-teaming, and why you have disinterested parties whose job it is to question the conclusions.
Just don't get it wet: Meizu doesn't claim its phone is water-resistant, and currently I'm disinterested in finding that out first hand.
Again, the disembodied voice of Cherry insists there has to be some underlying reason why Yusaf is disinterested in living with a man.
But there's another group of fans who make us all look disinterested by comparison — and they're getting permanent reminders of their favorite shows.
"To get a tax deduction for making a gift to charity, you must give it out of 'detached and disinterested generosity,'" said Blank.
At this point, no one except the oversight board can make the call on whether to challenge the debt as a disinterested outsider.
"The moral tone of this language makes it seem like the platforms have this disinterested neutral mission to ensure content meritocracy," Petre says.
To avoid any problem, disinterested directors can approve the deal despite the conflict as long as all the details are disclosed in advance.
It's a pic of Mariah on her birthday (yesterday!) holding a glass of champagne at a firework display looking sort of vaguely disinterested.
Talk to players on the team and they'll point to how a hectic March schedule and health issues helped fuel some disinterested play.
" He added, "what you have here is someone attempting, outside the judicial process, to influence what's supposed to be a disinterested court proceeding.
He said that the law's drafters had left out only the requirement that advisers be disinterested, and that the disclosure requirements were intact.
For the first time, people whose content is removed unfairly will be able to get a fair hearing from a disinterested third party.
The primary way to insulate an interested transaction is through disclosure to and approval by a disinterested majority of the board of directors.
Even in 2017, fitness trackers are still little more than overwrought pedometers for disinterested users who'll probably ditch them after a few months.
I think this a good opportunity for seniors, especially those who become disinterested and develop ¨senioritis¨ towards the end of the school year.
Barr's advocacy was not expressed in a social vacuum and he was not solely concerned with disinterested appreciation of Edmonson as an artist.
I often go through long phases of being completely disinterested in sex to the point that the thought of it makes me ill.
Crucially, it exacerbated feelings of insecurity stemming from his years growing up with a cold, disinterested father, a former RAF Flight Lieutenant Stanley Dwight.
These are seemingly objective undertakings, and Silicon Valley itself thrives on the impression that its software and hardware are inherently disinterested arbiters of information.
Real bold move, by the way, cowering behind "your daughter" because you are too scared or disinterested in understanding another person's point of view.
" But she's also uniformly disinterested in the actual details of governance, getting testy when those obligations lead her to feel neglected: "It's my state!
Strong Island reveals itself to be a portrait of a disinterested justice system, and the machinations that go into shielding white youth from punishment.
"It's kind of a sappier tune, and it's about their mom, so I guess I thought they would be just completely disinterested," Hayes says.
The disinterested troop sat around a table in the back of a large high school science room outside of Canterbury in the United Kingdom.
Unlike their rock star brethren, who've historically been disinterested in dabbling with startups, quite a few hip hop artists have amassed good-sized portfolios.
According to a national Gallup poll, only 30 percent of professionals feel engaged at work, which leaves 70 percent that feel apathetic or disinterested.
WWE has so much money and reach, but they seem increasingly disinterested in the pro wrestling part of what made the McMahons so rich.
What royals like the Duchess of Sussex and Kate Middleton wear might seem inconsequential to people disinterested in the British monarchy, fashion, or both.
A week before the wedding, polls showed that two-thirds of Britons were disinterested in the event and planned to skip it on television.
"The novel that rocked your world when you were 15 may leave you baffled and disinterested 30 years later," states this Opinion essay writer.
They also strongly encourage masters to free their slaves, as a way of atoning for sin or simply as a disinterested act of piety.
In the case of the Supreme Court, those values include discretion, decorum, intellectual polish, collegiality and a disinterested devotion to the rule of law.
For similar reasons, incessant glancing at the clock or your watch conveys to others in the room you're bored, disinterested or just plain rude.
All the battles over privileged materials happen behind closed doors and without the benefit of a disinterested special master, as the Cohen case had.
Harden — who's been hyped all season as an MVP candidate — looked disinterested and passive while scoring just 10 points to go with his six turnovers.
Mia, meanwhile, works a mundane job in a coffee shop on a studio lot, and has to deal with fussy customers and a disinterested boss.
" Glennon met Shirley and Leah in last week's episode of Teen Mom OG, which found Leah welcoming but disinterested in meeting her mother's new "friend.
"She was so disinterested in that kind of recognition, she didn't want the ceremony to be public, so they had [Donovan] do it," Catling says.
But now he's taken a much less prestigious job at a charter school, where he is teaching George Orwell's Animal Farm to disinterested high schoolers.
If someone leaves you hanging, acts disinterested when you're around them, bails on you, and doesn't show affection, it's probably time to pack it up.
But Mueller, a traditionalist, appeared either unaware or disinterested in the reality that he was about to take center stage in the raging information wars.
At the same time, if you only maintain eye contact for a small portion of the conversation, you'll come across as disinterested, shy, or embarrassed.
The overwhelming majority of those already engaged in the conversation have previously been affected by suicide in some way; everyone else is disengaged and disinterested.
"This YouGov poll shows a very clear picture of a nation disinterested and apathetic about the royal family," Graham Smith, chief executive of Republic, said.
How many apps they're downloading, how much time they're spending finding new applications — it's just that people are getting a little bit disinterested in that.
This meta-picture highlights her upper body strength and fierce eyes; she seems pointedly disinterested in including her hair, breasts, and hands in the shot.
More often than not, frustrated residents can only plead their case to disinterested neighbors in the hopes of influencing the outcome, or simply to grumble.
Like journalism, American film history tends to be rather too neatly divided between sober, apparently disinterested chronicles and gossipy counter-histories, some persuasive, others fantastical.
NSSF is hardly a disinterested party, but nonetheless this is one of the few glimpses at the details of the gun market the public has.
Questions, however, remained: How exactly, for example, given its financial connection with Dr. Croce's work, could Ohio State conduct a disinterested investigation into Dr. Croce?
The film itself also illuminates the fact that so many viewers seem disinterested — the camera following Hammons down the street catches passersby who don't notice him.
If a cat is not adequately stimulated or is forced to have hours and hours of social isolation, he or she may seem standoffish and disinterested.
A 2014 study found that men in a speed-dating experiment wanted a woman more when she played hard to get by acting disinterested in questions.
This film is not some sort of disinterested investigation into the 'vaccines cause autism' hoax; this film is directed by the person who perpetuated the hoax.
He must be purposeful and disinterested in a simultaneous mood; as aloof and incorruptible as an artist, yet sometimes as near the earth as a politician.
At best I felt disinterested, at worst, angry at the glorifying lens through which the world was acquainting itself with the cartels that ruled my city.
For some Mennonites, acting in that role, however disinterested or noble the intention, would be an excessive entanglement with the powers and processes of this world.
I've spent nearly all of my life, it feels like, being disinterested in Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information and use of a private email server.
It is a democracy of trade-offs between stakeholders, as a 21st-century James Madison might put it—or at best, earnest deliberation among disinterested representatives.
He portrayed Latham not as a completely disinterested arbiter of potential tax liability but as a law firm trying to fulfill its duties to its client.
Typically, I'd be bored, creeped out, or otherwise disinterested in the man sitting across from me, especially after some particular exchange that left me pretty speechless.
Art history is not entirely a disinterested practice intended to reconstruct an image of the past, but has a bearing on artistic practice in the present.
It can be difficult to get disinterested comments on Mr. Leiter, a longtime academic kingmaker thanks to Philosophical Gourmet Report, a website that ranks philosophy departments.
Are we seeing a return of the ill-fated attempt of a few years back when smartphone makers tried to foist 93D photography onto disinterested consumers?
The causes robbing Britain of its nightlife lie with councils and licensing boards smothering club culture, not disinterested teenagers dribbling over Orange is the New Black.
The agency, authorized to pick and choose where to spend the penalty funds, had little incentive to perform the role of disinterested enforcer of the rules.
Sondland, in both his own recollections and confirmation of testimony from others, described a President committed to his own political interests and disinterested in normal policy.
Even though your teen may act disinterested in family gatherings over the holidays, keep in mind that for some teens it's a bit of an act.
For most people, those social signals and affiliations — the building blocks of identity — are much more significant than "the facts" as conveyed by distant, disinterested authorities.
Sullivan, Saletan, and others justified themselves by claiming that they were disinterested inquirers pursuing the scientific truth, even if it led them to deeply uncomfortable conclusions.
" Redstone's lawyers added: "It will be for the jury to weigh the contemporaneous notes and trial testimony of those disinterested witnesses against Ms. Holland's narcissistic false narrative.
Not for the disinterested neutrality that some people in the "both sides" punditry camp are obsessed with, or for the sake of philosophical consistency on its own.
The study found that flaws in the NTIA's survey methodology result in the blame for the digital divide being placed unfairly on allegedly disinterested, largely rural consumers.
The movie is disinterested in overtly interrogating the validity of any of these allegations, instead following Frank through these various escapades as he tells (and sees) them.
But if miners are uncoordinated, mutually disinterested, and rational, they would prefer to be paid in assets of their own choosing rather than in something like ETH.
Such notions, notes a disinterested British official, run up against the centripetal forces that drive many EU countries to remain as close to the core as possible.
The show's premise was that since McCarthy had used newspapers and television to spread false accusations, he was not entitled to the benefit of disinterested, polite journalism.
Unlike his rivals, Mr. Kasich is running as a "compassionate conservative" who is disinterested in the culture wars and who can reach out to the opposing party.
We should get rid of replay so Peter can get to the coffeehouse ten minutes sooner to tell a disinterested barista about Jalen Ramsey's game-sealing interception?
Angus and I touch briefly on the backlash towards the band after their second album, but he seems not only disinterested but also largely unaware of posterity.
Kyrgios, on the other hand, is a ticking time bomb ready to go off at any moment, all power and furry one minute, disinterested clown the next.
For all Woese's brilliance, it can be argued that he stood in the way of his success; he was a disinterested lecturer, a collector of petty grievances.
During a televised debate on November 19th, the party's Twitter account rebranded itself as "factcheckUK", in an attempt to present party-political talking-points as disinterested truth.
Palestinians, particularly those in Gaza under the rule of Hamas, will continue to suffer from a leadership thoroughly disinterested in improving their lives in any meaningful way.
Released by Sony, the adult-catered franchise starring Tom Hanks has certainly disinterested audiences since Brown's best-selling novel "The Da Vinci Code" hit shelves in 2003.
First, Democrats need to reevaluate their idea of themselves as disinterested stewards of the economy — as a party that accepts the current economic arrangements largely as a given.
How it works: Employers pay consultants, who are supposed to act as disinterested third parties, to help them pick a pharmacy benefit manager to negotiate with drug companies.
In an exclusive clip of upcoming Alienist series premiere "The Boy On The Bridge," airing January 22, we see just how disinterested Sara is with society's sexist morays.
As far as Marr knows, I'm a disinterested journalist who thinks "How Soon Is Now" is pretty cool but never really got into the whole jangly guitar thing.
Rubio, who faced a wealthy real estate developer in his primary, won easily, too, despite millions spent hammering Rubio as out of touch and disinterested in his state.
In the pre-political "state of nature", where a disinterested third party is nowhere to be found, simple conflicts between individuals can quickly turn bloody—or even deadly.
It's a film so gleefully peculiar, so brazen in its disinterested in convention or meeting audience satisfaction, that it sort of takes up residence in its own atmosphere.
He therefore had little sense of how hard it would be to convince the world that Britain deployed its army in a spirit of disinterested concern for humanity.
After failing to address the economic hardship of its middle-class and working-poor voters, Republicans now face an electorate disinterested in the Ryan budget or Florida Sen.
In the Delaware Supreme Court's decision in K.K.R. Financial last October, the court held that a fully informed vote of disinterested stockholders is a protection to the transaction.
The wealthy could be disinterested in the offerings or they could be feeling a change in the market, Brian Rabold, vice president for valuation at Hagerty, told Sass.
Between the fading of the gimmick, the sentimental tendency to force heels of yesteryear into babyface status, and repeated wellness violations, Orton turned into obviously disinterested, aimless filler.
Their symbolic power and their ability to work with elected governments in a disinterested manner depend on their maintaining an impeccable neutrality on all matters of public policy.
Also on the tax bill: Seth Hanlon explains how the Tax Foundation, an advocacy organization for corporate tax cuts, has cast itself as a group of disinterested experts.
Critics, though, would doubtless point out that Gates and Rice are far from disinterested observers and would instead — like Tillerson himself — stand to benefit financially from Exxon's gains.
At first he took a teaching post at Princeton and a part-time role at Wolfensohn, an investment banking firm that cultivated a reputation for providing disinterested advice.
" Which brings us to Donald Trump, who appears to be disinterested in accepting defeat of any kind and has continually warned supporters that the process itself is "rigged.
A spirit that has been lingering here on earth since the American Civil War, who appears disinterested at best and disgruntled at worst whenever he isn't playing music.
To him, politicians were far from noble, disinterested stewards of the public weal; they were self-interested actors who traded public services and projects in exchange for votes.
This means that already, Melania is showing how disinterested she is in engaging the American people in political discourse, and how separately she's keeping herself from the capital's dealings.
Among their number was Sylvère Trichard, a young winemaker convinced that making natural wine was well within his reach—so he soon became disinterested with that as a goal.
Rawls relied on the notion that humans have a shared, disinterested rationality, which is accessible by thinking about the veil of ignorance, and is strengthened by freedom of speech.
While it appears that the swan sculpture is completely disinterested in Mr. P romantically — the butt exposing might have been too bold — we hope they can still be friends.
Whether the USGS or the Santa Margarita Water District is right about the pipeline's likely impact, the permitting decision should be made by disinterested bureaucrats without regard to politics.
It was about feeling comfortable setting boundaries for myself at work — something I'd been hesitant to do for fear of coming off as entitled or disinterested in my job.
Ma himself does not directly call for any such thing, but the article - published in a newspaper the Alibaba Group owns - makes it difficult to see it as disinterested.
HANSON: The disinterested Shorenstein Center at Harvard give us a number of reports that 22005 percent of the press coverage, this wasn&apost opinion journalism, was slanted anti-Trump.
He serves at the behest of a disinterested king who skips out on work to lucid dream while leaving Tyrion with the task of day-to-day kingdom management.
Instead of taking the generals as sources of pure disinterested wisdom, we'd do well to see them as having as much of an agenda as anyone else in Washington.
Given that Koch Industries is among the country's leading producers of toxic waste and has spent millions settling cases in federal court, these guys are not exactly disinterested parties.
Today that consensus has been shattered, along with the older, Progressive dream of disinterested experts speaking on behalf of enlightened citizens, all sharing a notion of the public interest.
" Krasner recounted his own experiences as a young public defender begging for mercy from prosecutors, many of whom were, in his view, "disinterested in the possibility of actual innocence.
Sam's pretty disinterested in her royal duties until she learn she has superpowers and joins a top-secret training program with other royals who have to save the world.
The key insight of public choice theory is that there is no such thing as a disinterested public bureaucracy that carries out neutral policies devoted to the common good.
Fisher began bringing Carrie along with her interviews, with the cute pooch adorably sticking his tongue out and looking disinterested throughout her appearances on shows like Good Morning America.
The trio rarely manage to muster the energy on screen that they do on stage or on record—they usually seem disinterested, honestly—but there was energy this time.
If Assad did indeed deploy such weapons — and the evidence doesn't look overwhelming to me, and those who claim it is are not disinterested — he should feel our anger.
Mr. Alix argues that, in some cases, such investments put McKinsey in violation of the United States Bankruptcy Code's requirement that all professionals working on a case be disinterested.
But White warned that over the next three years, trapped between an increasingly aggressive China and a disinterested White House, Canberra could be caught unprepared for a new Asia.
Appelbaum's book shows economists' dramatic impact on government policy, and thus reveals economics to be not an abstract, disinterested science but a moral and political science all to itself.
He's older than the hills but by GOD he's going to sidle up to you over a cig and breathe noxiously nostalgic conversational fumes in your incredibly disinterested face.
Zynga likely will not ever release the full Words With Friends word list and generally seems disinterested in the high-stakes, probability-oriented play that occurs in competitive Scrabble.
"The Queen is entirely disinterested in jewelry as a person," says Alastair Bruce, who spoke with the Queen for The Coronation documentary, which airs on the Smithsonian Channel on Jan.
But when it comes to the episode as a whole, I found myself a little more disinterested in it than I wanted to be after last week's series' high point.
When night falls and she and Nick have sex, Gypsy lies there motionless, completely disinterested in the experience as Nick goes for it with gusto and their neighbors audibly fight.
The record came to define a generation's aesthetic and sensibility: East Coast, skinny-jeaned, coolly disinterested in your shit, probably still down to beat you up in a sweaty moshpit.
The Secret World also blurred the lines between the real world and its own characters—like the intensely disinterested Kirsten Geary, whose callous middle management defined the laughably corporate Illuminati.
That kind of thoughtful exploration and illumination is desperately needed, but Trumped is simply too rushed — and too disinterested in actually stirring the pot — to add anything to the conversation.
This is seen as an act of disinterested service to humanity by both God the Father (who offered up his offspring) and God the Son (who offered his own life).
As a too-cool-for-school teenager, Zora rarely smiles and seems disinterested in anything that isn't her phone or driver's license — including training for high school track and field.
But for the rest of you—the disinterested clickers, the passionate but only moderately informed, the outright lazy—consider this a friendly reminder: Please, please remember to register to vote.
Contrary to what the distracted boyfriend meme might have you believe, women grow disinterested in sex with a long-term sexual partner faster than men and report lower sexual satisfaction.
The media looked less to the U.S. government for answers and began to further scrutinize Facebook, Twitter and Google, disinterested in the stories of local communities and their offline solutions.
Interestingly, as news organizations have abandoned principles of solid journalism in a chase for ratings and clicks, serious news consumers have looked elsewhere for news or simply become disinterested bystanders.
Peter Wood is president of the National Association of Scholars, a network of scholars and citizens with a commitment to academic freedom, disinterested scholarship, and excellence in American higher education.
Here's a guy who seems disinterested with the intricacies of the job, has spent much of the last month treading into areas there are a direct threat to our freedom.
Peter Wood is president of the National Association of Scholars, a network of scholars and citizens with a commitment to academic freedom, disinterested scholarship, and excellence in American higher education.
But would a 21st-century version of either Adams — or of Washington — be able to redirect the nation away from destructive partisanship toward a disinterested pursuit of a common good?
Still, we need a concise way to describe writers who routinely engage in politics, hoping to leave a mark more durable than those left by more disinterested works of scholarship.
As the longtime Senate parliamentarian, and the only parliamentarian ever promoted to that position by both Democrats and Republicans, I am not a disinterested observer of either of these trials.
These stories nevertheless played into Bloomberg's aggrandizing narrative as a doer and a fixer—the rare disinterested politician who was only trying to do what was best for New York.
While a hunger for the truth has rarely been more acute in a bizarre and macabre story like this, the three parties most involved appear substantially disinterested in providing it.
The film follows Josie, Melody and Valerie – a suburban band called "The Pussycats", who are struggling along; performing at bowling alleys to disinterested punters for $20 (minus $15 shoe rental).
Maurizio Anastasi, the former head of public monuments in Rome, growled that Jones's original project was at first destined for the suburbs thanks to a group of disinterested city bureaucrats.
And it's another sign that after having been president for more than five months, Donald Trump remains aggressively disinterested to the point of contempt in how the government actually works.
Despite a tough environment for clothing, which is being bogged down by deflation and disinterested consumers, Wal-Mart cited strength in its apparel business during the first half of the year.
Silva dutifully knocked Bonnar out with a flying knee after the American missed, doing it all with an air of disinterested aloofness, as if he were disposing of a soiled diaper.
Francis Bacon, an English intellectual and early contributor to the movement, thought that through disinterested and open inquiry, nature's secrets could be understood and then manipulated to the benefit of humankind.
Unfortunately, a week before the U.S. midterm elections, Twitter looks as disinterested as ever in the social disease wreaking havoc on its platform, even as users suffer its real-life consequences.
It portrays small, poor members of a small, poor community that's been upturned by a random act of destruction and left to its own devices by a disinterested society at large.
While insisting, perhaps rightly, that the world had paid insufficient attentionto the atrocities of Sunni extremists, he had nothing but the warmest words for the Russian army and its disinterested humanitarianism.
"We're dressed up like a bunch of fucking assholes," Schumer said, adding that she's completely disinterested in fashion and that she skedaddled from the event as soon as she possibly could.
The new appeals board could face similar resistance, if the disinterested outsiders Facebook needs to participate decide that the company, wealthy and powerful as it is, should solve its own problems.
Some users might become disinterested in Instagram without the dopamine spike of a "like," with some onlookers wondering if this would affect the amount of time users spend on the site.
He pogoes on the spot and eyeballs any disinterested member of the audience he can find, tearing off sweaty clothes as his band members bounce off the walls in the background.
Sources say Neistat became disinterested and absent shortly after the acquisition, which contributed to CNN's decision to shutter Beme — rumored to have cost the company $25 million — as a standalone business.
And the move has sparked criticism from Democrats that Trump is disinterested in fulfilling his duties as commander in chief, as well as concerns about the over-militarization of his administration.
The boy had taken off through the field and we waited with the girl at the roadside until a disinterested officer arrived, took our statements, and told us we could go.
In any case, being Slovak may prove to be a handicap for Mr Figel as he tries to persuade the world that he has a disinterested concern for freedom of religion.
A thaw in relations between Britain's financial centre, the City of London, and British politicians, some of whom had been disinterested in or even hostile to the sector, has also helped.
Their suspicions are easy to understand: The Trump administration asks Chinese (and Americans) to believe that the U.S. can be both radically self-interested and a disinterested champion of fair play.
Then, perhaps, it could react differently to different animals -- which would make sense, since some animals may want to look at it while others may be more skittish or just disinterested.
Hamilton came under fire at Suzuka for playing on his telephone during the main news conference there, using the Snapchat app to take pictures of fellow drivers and sounding generally disinterested.
Rose wasn't particularly useful; few in the league appeared more disinterested on the defensive end, and he didn't earn back any of the cache that had made him a household name.
These scenes are treated chillingly, but Detroit seems disinterested in lingering on the people inhabiting the bodies involved, saying nothing of significance about what impact those deaths have on the community.
If their feet are aimed at you, they're interested and listening to what you're saying, but if their feet point away from you, they're most likely disinterested and mentally checked out.
It was as if Nigeria had expected the bickering, disinterested and ineffectual version of Argentina to show up, the group that had rebelled against their coach and seemingly quit against Croatia.
For the devout, there's plenty of positive potential here: Robots can get disinterested people curious about religion or allow for a ritual to be performed when a human priest is inaccessible.
It's not that I'm disinterested in my other businesses, but for the last 18 years I've always truly loved being associated with travel and with Expedia and our iconic travel brands.
Lawrence Hamermesh, a professor of corporate law at Delaware Law School, said while the shareholders will have to convince a judge that Tesla's board was not disinterested, the case could go forward.
That last category is where the SWAT team falls: convincingly brute and disinterested — especially amid a culture of police killing black and brown people with impunity — to be scary in its accuracy.
Yet Duterte seems almost completely disinterested in this victory, more concerned with using China as a way to avoid isolation whilst he insults the US than as a threat to Filipino interests.
But, "if you keep bringing your S.O. up, and your audience still seems disinterested, something is up," Matt Lundquist, LCSW, a psychotherapist and couples therapist based in New York City, tells Refinery29.
Instead, allow outsiders to label your content as disinterested and pretentious when you are actually genuinely trying to make sense of world events everyday, whether or not they are content-inducing holidays.
The merger at issue in Golden Telecom, according to DFC's brief, would not have met the bar DFC is suggesting because it was not an arm's-length sale to a disinterested party.
Some of my oldest memories include my mother, who was largely disinterested in anything connected to science fiction or horror, carving out time every Sunday to watch the latest episode of Buffy.
Audiences that may have been disinterested in these films previously or skipped them when they were first released in favor of seeing a blockbuster feature, now have new reason to see them.
Coupled with the dismal Planet of the Apps, an app-focused rehash of ABC's Shark Tank where developers pitch to disinterested celebs, it's not a compelling reason to subscribe to Apple Music.
Ironically, and perhaps in part to keep the ending a surprise, Game of Thrones itself became utterly disinterested in telling Bran's story — relegating him to season 8's most persistent background character.
Conway has used this contradiction to cultivate a false sense of moderation, which she in turn uses to manufacture support for the extreme issues on the Republican agenda from a "disinterested" perspective.
"We are supposed to believe that the Times/Wirecutter recommendations are objective and disinterested when the Times stands to earn a commission if readers click through to buy on Amazon," he writes.
The Republicans who tried to hold disaster relief dollars hostage from 2009-2016 were as disinterested in the plight of political others as they were in making President Barack Obama look competent.
We have to treat our audiences like adults and not like dangerous children who will plunge into some toxic politics if you talk about the science in a disinterested and dispassionate way.
Read those, but imagine that there's also a seemingly disinterested bear character starting at you the whole time, and you've got a pretty close approximation of the Line Friends (Brown) l Spark.
John G. Roberts Jr., at the 19873 Senate hearing on his nomination as chief justice, famously likened his role to that of an umpire calling balls and strikes, a disinterested neutral force.
But it reserved the right to file new complaints if it gets new information that McKinsey has committed fraud or is not "disinterested," as required, in one or more of those cases.
Former senior White House aide Dina Powell was also on Trump's radar, but she was believed to be disinterested in the position after she returned to Goldman Sachs Group a year ago.
Swimming can also be a great way to stay cool, but it is important not to force your dogs to swim if they seem disinterested; some canines just don't care for the water.
Empty recruiting tables and disinterested audiences are becoming more common for the SDF as Japan's demographic troubles and robust economy have created what some defense insiders call a "silent crisis" for military recruiting.
To become at moments disinterested, detached, and distant from the result of the world constitutes a very tangible reality of human nature and is a phenomenon that is particularly visible in today's society.
Under Trump, Americans with disabilities already confront the twin specters of an education secretary disinterested in anti-discrimination law and a health care proposal that financially penalizes people for being poor and sick.
"Tesla's disinterested directors unanimously concluded that SolarCity is the most attractive asset in the solar market and that a combination can generate significant product and financial benefits," the company said in a statement.
He has altered how EPA chooses its advisory committee members in ways that greatly empower industry and industry consultants and lessen the likelihood that a knowledgeable and disinterested academic scientist would be selected.
It's also the kind of documentary that asks you to accept one set of experts' version of things and reject another's, when you suspect that disinterested parties are probably rare on either side.
In context, I'm sure Revolut's decision came easily, but of course, for disinterested observers, the idea that you would switch off the AML system at a banking startup just looks like complete stupidity.
While some local officials are trying to release more data to the public, there's still a need for a disinterested party to ensure the story presented by the government is complete and accurate.
Obama failed because he was either disinterested or incompetent in the sausage making that was required to bring about the expectations he and he alone set with his soaring rhetoric and lofty promises.
Citizens in a technologically advanced liberal democracy must rely on its scientific community to deliver disinterested information upon which to base their decisions about the policies they would have their elected representatives enact.
They're also getting access to the President's son -- who far from being a disinterested party, avidly inserts himself into debates over his father's presidency and policies -- in exchange for enriching the Trump family.
The way the story is usually told, it was in the eighteenth century that, for various unrelated reasons—sociological, religious, philosophical—it seemed important to distinguish personal likes and dislikes from disinterested appreciation.
Well, for one thing, because neutrinos are so disinterested in interacting with the universe, they make good candidates for observing phenomena that might otherwise be "cloaked" by its effects on other particles, like photons.
Tipsy picnickers on the sand watch her, less nonplussed than vaguely amused, and they snap photos with their phones, in the way that disinterested people often do — not totally disconnected, not wholly present either.
In a footnote, he wrote that the groups advocating for a special prosecutor were not "disinterested" in the outcome, noting that the law firm representing them, Perkins Coie, had represented Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Societies ultimately reflect their values back on their inhabitants, and Arendt felt that the horrors of World War II had proven modern man utterly disinterested in considerations of the basic humanity of his peers.
When Springsteen sang that about that trip from "your front porch to my front seat," disinterested in a backseat romp, Brian Fallon must've seen his entire love life stretch out in front of him.
Big-government programs destroy and replace the urban family unit as well as individual responsibility and self-reliance, and it replaces these pillars of well-functioning communities with an army of disinterested government bureaucrats.
It would be a distressingly transparent example of judges acting as partisan legislators rather than as disinterested judges — and it's the exact opposite of the legal philosophy Chief Justice John Roberts claims to hold.
Not only is there little appetite for any major pieces of legislation in Congress ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, but Trump appears disinterested in staying on-message at events dedicated to the topic.
The presence of the Russians is just one factor that is leading American intelligence officials to investigate if Moscow was complicit, disinterested or ignorant of the Syrian government's use of a covert chemical arsenal.
The story of a girl who dreams of owning a bicycle, and her lonely mother, whose life is determined daily by an abrasive driver and a disinterested husband, resonated with audiences around the world.
Most of my colleagues were close to retirement and disinterested in making new friends, and many of the staff members were recent graduates of the university who were at least 10 years my junior.
Putting the onus on the president would not only make conviction more likely in some cases, but also give the president the incentive to turn the matter to disinterested prosecutors in the first place.
"Based on [Jia's] untrustworthiness, mismanagement of his financial affairs, and breach of his fiduciary responsibilities, the Court should direct the appointment of an independent disinterested person to serve as chapter 11 trustee," Vara writes.
Like Weiwei's invisible ceramics or Althamer's trees and shrubs, Wretman's work was intended to leave the sandbox of art all together, a beautiful gesture made for neighborhood and community building rather than disinterested spectatorship.
Skepticism, though, is going to keep plaguing A2 milk until a disinterested party performs a well-designed research study on humans that goes further than the EFSA study, and when scientists buy into its conclusions.
Iceage played with The Spits which is no easy task but Denmark's finest were by this point fully in their Gun Club era and if they seemed disinterested to be there it fit the ouvre.
He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which warranted by his good or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal able and disinterested service to the nation as a whole.
The technical flaws get in the way — apart from Sam, the cast around Turner tends to be thinly realized, and the way they frequently disappear from the story suggests either aggressive editing or disinterested writing.
There, she found a growing and helpful community of kitty lovers who were shattering the stereotypes that felines are lazy, aloof and disinterested animals that prefer to stay at home over accompanying their owners outside.
Just after the Fourth of July recess in 28503, I marched into the Harry S. Truman building in search of President Clinton's special envoy to Liberia and made my case to the disinterested administration official.
Better yet, if you're disinterested entirely, as I was, and perplexed by the cultural fascination (in recent years, there have been four novels based on her life, and three major biopics are in the works).
Woodbridge suggested that Kyrgios was probably running on empty, which made him look disinterested and that he should look to manage his schedule better next year and concentrate on the Grand Slam and elite tour events.
It's time for Canadians to stop being disinterested—or worse, polite—when it comes to police and government agencies spying on us and weakening the digital tools we use to keep ourselves safe from legitimate threats.
As a general term, burnout refers to people who feel disinterested, unmotivated or unable to continue in their line of work, and is characterized by the following symptoms: So why are more people feeling this way?
This week they gave us a HOKEY medical emergency plot, yet another conversation between a woman and a disinterested animal, and a very odd North by Northwest visual reference that didn't really do it for me.
South of the border, President Park Geun-hye has been appealing to South Korean youth with the idea of unification as a "bonanza"; seventy years on from the peninsula's division, most are disinterested in the idea.
Its success inevitably depends on public support, but if we are unable to achieve that success under the conditions essential to sound and disinterested thinking, we shall discontinue our experiment and make way for better men.
Those stats, courtesy of CNN White House super producer Allie Malloy, are reflective of a President -- and a broader White House -- that is increasingly disinterested in answering questions from reporters in any sort of structured environment.
Read this: Peter Thiel just cranked up his attack on Google's 'naive' relationship with China in a blistering New York Times op-edBut as the chairman of Palantir, Thiel wouldn't seem to be a disinterested observer.
Related: "President Donald Trump and his current set of minions, anonymous or on the record, are exceedingly disinterested in lifting a finger to do something about global warming," writes the editorial board of The Baltimore Sun.
Some of that comes through direct competition: Netflix remains quite disinterested in producing live TV and sports programming, but short of that they have a little bit of everything — just like your old cable TV subscription.
In the corporate case, if disclosure is not made and the action not approved by disinterested parties, the burden falls on the corporation to prove to a court that the transaction was "fair" to the corporation.
I wanted to create an image that blended all these ideas together: a super fan who is devoted enough to get their face painted like a basketball, but looks equally disinterested in what they are viewing.
To help ensure that, Tesla is prepared to make the consummation of a combination of our companies subject to the approval of a majority of disinterested stockholders of both SolarCity and Tesla voting on the transaction.
The combination of Flynn as information gatekeeper and advisor to the President, Pompeo as principle originator of intelligence, and Trump as disinterested intelligence consumer, is a guarantee of major intelligence and policy failure in a Trump Administration.
But the creators of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom seem utterly disinterested in their own premise, and they rush through this bit of storytelling as quickly as possible, pushing forward until the story can leave the island altogether.
He should be supported or opposed to exactly the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able, and disinterested service to the nation as a whole.
He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able, and disinterested service to the nation as a whole.
But at this final, decisive meeting it was Donald Trump's wife, Melania Trump, a former model seemingly disinterested in the political world her husband had flung her into, who drew the bottom line on a running mate.
The board created a typology of Columbia students—the hyper-involved, the completely disinterested, the kids who find their thing and stick to it—and corrected the researchers in their sometimes fumbling attempts to classify student identities.
But it certainly presents the possibility that the research of the dossier and subsequent circulation of it were more akin to a dirty trick than a genuine, disinterested effort to find the truth about Trump and Russia.
But when she was disinterested, the men who chose to go on the date—which signaled that they were more invested—were more likely to want to go on a second date with her, their research found.
Like the crew of friends and frequent collaborators she keeps—like our fave chameleonic rapper Lil West—Laura has a knack for creating tracks that feel gleefully anarchic, wholly disinterested in the idea of neat genre organization.
When Chalupa brought up Manafort with anyone at the DNC, they were largely disinterested, and in July 2016, she left her part-time consulting role at the DNC to work full time on her human rights advocacy.
One reason, he pointed out to me earlier in the day, as we clambered over the roots of an enormous, ancient ficus tree in a garden in the Piazza Marina, was that Duchamp seemed disinterested in beauty.
He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able and disinterested service to the nation as a whole.
Nominating someone who is disinterested in human rights or has previously made comments against minorities or specific genders could conversely send the message to your peers that we're walking away from leading UN efforts on these issues.
Without a truly blind trust — in which Trump sells his stake in his company and allows a disinterested party to manage his money — leading ethics experts say that he will be unable to avoid conflicts of interest.
And Thiel seems to have missed, or been disinterested in, the larger point that so many LGBTQ activists have stressed over the past decade: It's not just anti-gay, anti-trans laws that the community is fighting against.
Up to 40 percent of people with Alzheimer's disease suffer from significant depression, and research by Rabins and colleagues underscores the importance of evaluating and offering treatment to someone who appears sad, apathetic and altogether disinterested in life.
Lahyani appeared to tell Kyrgios, who seemed disinterested and was down, 0-3, in the second set at the time, "I want to help you" and "I've seen your matches; you're great for the sport," among other things.
Using a fixed camera and a mix of medium shots and head-and-shoulder close-ups, Mr. Depardon maintains a distance from everyone in the interview rooms, a vantage that could be characterized as respectful or maybe disinterested.
The president's son said no actual information regarding Clinton was revealed during the meeting with the lawyer, and he became disinterested when she wanted to talk about a U.S. policy aimed at punishing Russia for human-rights abuses.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Commonwealth Games organizers have defended Camilla for looking jaded during Wednesday's opening ceremony at the Gold Coast, saying the Duchess of Cornwall was "shattered" from her travel schedule rather than disinterested in the show.
Between 2014 and 2017, The American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) Cultural Heritage Initiatives received millions of dollars in funding from the U.S. State Department — not a disinterested party in various conflicts in West Asia and North Africa.
It wants the high court to rule that when buyers have conducted an arm's-length, conflict-free sale to a disinterested buyer after a robust auction process, the transaction price is, by law, the most reliable measure of value.
A mostly disinterested Hogan showed up, followed quickly by Savage, Brutus Beefcake (who had a variety of names), John Tenta, and a host of others, right down to "Mean" Gene Okerlund doing wrestler interviews to complete the 1986 feel.
Trump last week indicated he might be willing to sit down for talks with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in late September, but both Washington and Tehran now seem completely disinterested in diplomacy.
And his delivery of the line "I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do" has the sarcastic drip of a drawing-room melodrama and also carries the disinterested vibe of a polite sociopath.
They have a shorter attention span for you than anyone else If your boss seems disinterested in what you have to say, or loses patience easily while talking to you, then they probably just don't like you very much.
But on the other hand, as has become repeatedly apparent with sites like Facebook, the powers that be are often disinterested in policing what goes on at all or set up bare-bones moderation that doesn't protect users from harassment.
Yet for how timely and provocative the novel is, what weakens Vox is its near-singular focus on a subset of previously disinterested white women, women whose privilege had always allowed them to step back from politics, secure in perceived safety.
But his journey — from a politically disinterested nonvoter in 2016 to the giver of a prolonged pro-Trump speech onstage at Saturday Night Live a couple weeks ago — is crucial to understanding the enduring appeal of Trumpism and the MAGA movement.
"We did always want to tell stories about love, sex and relationships, and so to have a character who is central and consistent and who was completely disinterested in that... I mean, that'd be quite an interesting provocation," said Edge.
The trope about dad/daughter relationships, across all races, typically goes like this: even loving fathers are aloof, or disinterested in their daughters' interests, and they are only driven to intervene when she's in danger or in a romantic situation.
More palpably than any other kind of monument, they connect visitors with another world: one in which the finest composers, singers, sculptors, glass-makers, embroiderers and craft-workers of a given era joyfully mixed their energies in a vast, disinterested enterprise.
He'd like us to enjoy "a political life that would be capable of providing a strong, effective figure of disinterested discipline to counter the law of commodified representation and suicidal adolescent inertia," but that desire can take egalitarian and inegalitarian forms.
Sims also writes in his book that Trump was so disinterested during an Oval Office meeting with Ryan about the Republican health care bill that he walked out and turned on his TV in another room, according to the Post.
"When people who are disinterested in politics or sort of vaguely interested look up and they see on TV or they hear on the radio that the spokesperson for the party is somebody different, that changes hearts and minds," she said.
At least one of those things is guaranteed to disappear in the first round of the playoffs; the Celtics won't be as disinterested in winning as the Orlando Magic, the Philadelphia 76ers, and the New York Knicks were down the stretch.
Eric Kendricks had an interception return for a touchdown, Case Keenum passed for 236 yards and two scores, and the Minnesota Vikings clinched the N.F.C. North title with a 34-7 victory at home over the depleted and disinterested Cincinnati Bengals.
This is exciting, no question, but it means that swaths of music come across as assiduously rehearsed and well played but, at the same time, disinterested; efficient; lacking in mood, color, grand dramatic arc; waiting for the next loud climax.
Writing so passively and with what they've been taught is appropriate and "objective" distance from topics they often seem disinterested in, these young people signal to me that they're still waiting for something important or real to happen to them.
"You go to work, you work hard all day, you ask what you can do better, you go back and do it again, until it&aposs so ingrained in your psyche that you can&apost imagine acting lackluster or disinterested," Kristof says.
James' unswerving devotion to Brigsby Bear feels like every time we in the audience have fallen in love with some piece of media, and either caught ourselves raving about it to disinterested others, or fallen gratefully into a pool of likeminded enthusiasts.
Former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin gave Donald Trump a big boost in Iowa with the GOP base today — and in her typical fashion, was as disinterested in completing her thoughts and sentences as she was in making the "lame-stream media" happy.
As one more example of holy, disinterested eccentricity, take the figure of Maria Skobtsova, the cigarette-smoking Russian nun who lived among the down-and-out in Paris in the 1930s and was eventually executed in a Nazi gas chamber in 1945.
And in 21, a sleepless year that often left me feeling directionless, disinterested, stifled, and struggling with a spike in my long running depression, the ability of something to draw my focus this clearly was more than just a nice thing to have.
The scene, with its unease and suggestive violence, doesn't draw you in; it yanks you, a canny strategy that instantly puts the viewer on Ms. Wang's side and turns the presumably (or at least relatively) disinterested audience into a kind of collaborator.
" She added that while the subject of ethics and truthfulness in a documentary can be uncomfortable, "this film is not some sort of disinterested investigation into the 'vaccines cause autism' hoax; this film is directed by the person who perpetuated the hoax.
Training those ads on Rust Belt cities and rural parts of swing states, the group hammered Clinton not only as a threat to gun rights, but as an entitled, out-of-touch, career politician disinterested in the concerns of people like them.
Yes, it is easy to feel alienated and disinterested, and then you watch any of the matches between the current top three: Anthony Johnson, Alexander Gustafsson, and Daniel Cormier and you remember that there is still some magic to be found at 205lbs.
In the back of the 2,058-square-foot room, beyond a steel coffee bar, a dozen architects meet in small groups or draft plans on computers in rows on long tables, performing their jobs in plain view of a largely disinterested audience.
At the beginning of "Ozark," debuting Friday, July 21, on Netflix, Jason Bateman's Marty Byrde is a money manager sleepwalking through life in the Chicago suburbs — his children are disinterested in him, and his wife, played by Laura Linney, is plainly dissatisfied.
We don't need to be reminded that general American society is so disinterested in, and disrespectful of, our culture that they choose to perform nonsense chants, while costumed in our clothes, to minimize our entire race into a goofy caricature for sport.
Appropriately, after spending two-and-a-half hours watching America's Most Valuable Theater Kids give disinterested reaction shots, the main thought running through my head as I tried to get to sleep after the 2018 VMAs was a quote from Les Miserables.
The 1993 team was beaten, 6-3 and 6-2, in the first two games in Detroit as the Red Wings neutralized Toronto's leader, Doug Gilmour, with strong, physical play, while the normally combative Wendel Clark received bad press for looking passive and disinterested.
After a photographer caught a young man and woman at the Minnesota State Fair in an inopportune, disinterested moment on what should have been a romantic ride through the sky, the people of Reddit naturally made the photo the subject of a Photoshop battle.
It seemed the perfect book-end to a university year of almost unrelieved boredom, full of petty flatmate disputes, tepid literature courses stuffed with disinterested Psychology students on extra credit binges and doggedly underpinned by a mutually spiteful, stale-at-the-armpits, long distance relationship.
And perhaps the principal reason for doubting Mr. Trump's conservative credentials is that being a creation of social media, he has lost the sense that there is a civilization out there that stands above his deals and his tweets in a posture of disinterested judgment.
He offered guidelines for discerning an apparition: that the messages "conform to faith and good morals"; that the seer be "credible, disinterested, balanced"; that the message not deviate from church teachings or the instructions of prelates; and that conversions or healings result from the experience.
Such a disinterested ruler — a good emperor, let's call him — would see a crucial part of his role as reassurance, recognizing that in a diverse, fragmented and distrustful landscape, any governing coalition is going to look dangerous to those who aren't included in it.
One potential argument for defense lawyers is a principle called neutral reportage, which defends the publishing of some defamatory material if it is a matter of public interest and "does it in a fair and disinterested manner, without endorsing a defamatory charge," Mr. Abrams said.
The legislative branch, an independent and co-equal branch of government that America's founders deliberately established as a check on an expansionary executive, too often took the form of a rubber-stamp or a disinterested do-nothing body when it came to policy overseas.
In general, if the official continues in office or can control distributions from the trust, contributions will not qualify as gifts on the belief that contributors are not acting out of disinterested generosity but to aid the government official in carrying out official duties.
Here are some of the other possibilities that didn't make the cut: DEPARTED ACTOR, DEPRESSED DRY CLEANER, DEBUNKED CAMP COUNSELOR, DETESTED EXAMINER, DEBRIEFED LAWYER, DECOMPOSED SONG WRITER, DEFROCKED DRESSMAKER, DEPOSED MODEL, DISCHARGED SHOPPER, DISCOUNTED CENSUS TAKER, DISSOLVED PUZZLER, DISBARRED BALLERINA, DISCONCERTED MUSICIAN, DISINTERESTED BANKER.
In Bambara's wonderful new video, for "All The Ugly Things," Reid, tucked in white T-shirt and shiny belt buckle declaring his allegiance to the form, flails the band's soul exorcism in front of a few politely disinterested audience members/strangers on a train.
Wolff depicts a candidate and a president who is pretty disconnected from and disinterested in the policy particulars of health care reform, even though the pledge to "repeal and replace Obamacare" had been core to the Republican Party's message for the past seven years.
The repeated outbreaks of fascination with the question of whether women and racial minorities are inherently unequal were not quite the product of the disinterested pursuit of the truth, Kitcher argued; otherwise, the same unpleasant questions would not keep appearing in radically different pseudoscientific forms.
While the prospect of a new Drake single about fake friends will rightfully elicit a resounding, disinterested groan from half of the world, the other half will vibe out to the stellar melodies and bright production on "Fake Love," likely in semi-ironic appreciation.
The Universal title picture is more muddied than ever, Reigns still isn't over, Strowman is becoming Just Another Guy after a year on the cusp of Next Big Thing, and the oxygen supply is being held hostage by a part-time, disinterested, middle-aged former MMA champion.
"Although there was some evidence of unlawful command influence adduced at trial and in the post-trial process, the government met its burden to demonstrate that an objective disinterested observer would not harbor a significant doubt as to the fairness of the proceedings," the opinion stated.
It is not too soon to speculate that Operation Car Wash's most enduring legacy will be the ascension of a dangerous bigot like Bolsonaro, who benefited from an establishment-consuming, anti-corruption drive that turned out to be far less pure and disinterested than originally thought.
"Although there was some evidence of unlawful command influence adduced at trial and in the post-trial process, the government met its burden to demonstrate that an objective disinterested observer would not harbor a significant doubt as to the fairness of the proceedings," the majority opinion stated.
Maybe there's an interest in getting Blue Apron down to a low enough valuation that Amazon can just scoop it up for cheap (unlikely what with the vast majority of Blue Apron subscribers likely already being Prime members and Amazon being notoriously disinterested in such acquisitions).
In Washington, as in Hollywood, there is always the looming, long-term risk not only of creative sclerosis but also of popular discontent, and the possibility that voters — or viewers — will grow disappointed and disinterested, and finally say, we've seen this movie too many times before.
"The E.U. is very weak and disinterested in the Balkans now, and this has enabled him to get more credit and less scrutiny for his domestic policies than he should," said Florian Bieber, a professor of Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz in Austria.
One doesn't instinctively imagine that the marginalized LGBT communities of that scene or the more generally religiously-disinterested that populate today's clubs would respond positively to, say, the titular refrain of Belson favorite 'Give Yourself To Jesus' by Herman Harris, no matter how sublime its mid-tempo groove is.
As Mr Ventura adds, religious groups in Western countries have up to now managed to carve out an area of exemption by convincing some judges that devoting one's life to a faith-based institution is not employment in the usual sense but rather a kind of disinterested vocation.
From the perspective of a Dota die-hard, teams like Cloud9 and owners like Jack Etienne are hardly disinterested observers, and they represent less an inevitable evolution for competitive gaming than a corporate vision that lots of monied investors and hopeful team owners want to bring to fruition.
As invaluable as he has been to the Republican Party, as Pied Piper and lightning rod, diversion and screen, the president is too self-obsessed, too ignorant, and too disinterested in the workings of government to be anything more than a rude kochleffel, the spoon endlessly stirring the pot.
The worst is when you're meeting your parents' coworkers at a work function or something like that and you just awkwardly stand there as they ask you disinterested questions about your hobbies and recent school activities, or — in my case — they try to talk to you about your hair.
Yet many straight women in long term relationships may think service sex is as natural as the air we breathe -- horny husbands and disinterested wives are a recurring, nearly inescapable trope in pop culture and since Darwin, science is rife with studies about ardent males and reluctant females.
" He rightly notes that George Washington "would inspire confidence from his rigorous and disinterested decision making, and his repeated personal restraint," and that Andrew Jackson "brought the godly image of leadership down to earth, emphasizing a direct identification with ordinary people and a channeling of their deepest passions.
If this was former Vice President Joe Biden and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg calling each other liars over a disputed meeting, it's hard for me to believe supporters of Sanders and Warren would be similarly disinterested in pursuing who is right and who is lying.
Gone, possibly for ever, is the notion, rooted in colonial days but slavishly repeated by China after the territory's handover from the British in 20193, that Hong Kong can endeavour to be an "economic" city in which politics plays a minor role, and only then among an enlightened, disinterested elite.
Vulture's Craig Jenkins recently touched on this when he assessed three new albums from LA rappers Nipsey Hussle, Tyga, and Cozz, and how each felt disinterested in catering to the desires of the masses, especially if that meant they couldn't remain grounded in what was sure to work for them.
This has broadened interest in the Lucia case, and, along with the underlying issues, placed it at the centre of a debate over the "deep state"—the structure that some see as ensuring a competent, disinterested public service and that others see as protecting an undemocratic, incompetent, self-serving elite.
But research has shown that children tasked with doing drawings for a reward—a gold star—become disinterested and do worse drawings compared with children not given a gold star; the gold-star kids apparently start to presume that the reward is their real motivation, not their love of drawing.
At the afternoon's end, it was clear the Trump tweet fell on disinterested ears, as Russia exercised a veto on Syria for the 10th time, this time to block investigators from continuing their work holding the Syrian regime and all other parties to the civil war accountable for using chemical weapons.
The squad finished the season bottom of the table on a meagre 25 points, with big-name signings like Shaun Wright-Phillips, Esteban Granero and Christopher Samba looking either disinterested or inadequate, while an insubordinate supporting cast headed by Jose Bosingwa seemed to drag down the dressing room and undermine morale.
And it really didn't matter that everything he served to groups of disinterested seeming workers, of bamboozled dinner guests looks like … well, the grey and slightly grizzled result of having thrown said ingredients into a tepid pan while barking orders at whichever cameraman has been assigned to shooting duties that series.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE on Monday said voters are disinterested in the controversy over lawsuits against Trump University.
They view him as beholden to corporate interests, unable to win over the diverse Democratic base that these activists take pride in, and disinterested in the systemic change they believe the country desperately needs on issues like the influence of big money on politics and climate change and systemic racism.
That lesson can be hard to remember when faced with trolls, tasteless anti-Clinton memorabilia (like the Bill Clinton "RAPE" T-shirt sold at the Republican National Convention); sexist political rhetoric; or even the apathy of friends, family members, or coworkers who seem simply disinterested in the realities of a Trump presidency.
Ms. Wang herself is questioned by the police in a short, tense scene that yanks you in, "a canny strategy that instantly puts the viewer on Ms. Wang's side and turns the presumably (or at least relatively) disinterested audience into a kind of collaborator," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
When students realized that these free Crocs were actually a money-saving ploy by the brand to use $17,500 of free inventory as an advertising campaign that would have alternatively cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and attempt to recapture the disinterested youth market the students represent, they respectfully declined to take part.
Bran Stark has become so disinterested in the human race that Game of Thrones has basically used each of his recent reunions to deploy the same joke over and over: Bran sees someone he knows, they're overjoyed to see him, and he palpably doesn't give a shit, leaving them to react with confusion.
As Latour has long maintained, critical-zone scientists themselves — like many environmental researchers — play a part in the cyclical processes they study: Others use their research to make changes to the very environment they are measuring, in turn challenging the traditional image of scientists as disinterested observers of a passive natural world.
After a month or two (and I never missed a day), I was able to step back and note, like a disinterested observer, how it felt like a tiny creature was gnawing its way out of my hip socket, or how my organs seemed to be stirred by a ladle through my back.
Ever been so bored at a house party, so stupefyingly disinterested in the recreational habits of the morons you've got to shove past in the kitchen to get to the tinnies you stuck in the back of the fridge on arrival, that you've found yourself peering at the books on someone's shelf?
Bran has apparently become so disinterested in the human race that Game of Thrones has used each of his recent reunions to deploy the same joke over and over: Bran sees someone he knows for the first time in ages, they're overjoyed to see him, and he remains very clearly unmoved, leaving them confused.
With the Norwegian public largely disinterested in the issue, the only political support for Britain joining EFTA seems to be from two small parties, the Socialist Left and the Centre Party, which want to renegotiate Norway's entire relations with the EU. They think British membership of EFTA would give Oslo better bargaining power with Brussels.
He is not as acute as Evelyn Waugh, the writer to whom he is most often compared, and is certainly not his equal as a stylist, but Powell is a far more disinterested writer than Waugh, and lets his characters reveal themselves in a wholly natural way that Waugh would not have been capable of.
But the kind of deep house I'm referring to here is akin to the kind of pulled pork you get served at a festival where some gormless deep house duo are plodding through an hour of shoulder-shrugs-in-the-air to a disinterested audience of punters more interested in pulled pork than deep house.
A leader who will make aware an all-too-often disinterested public of what's at stake, and unites the concerns of the private sector with the policy-making abilities of the public sector to create a society that respects the needs of law enforcement without compromising the privacy of its citizens out of some blind devotion to those agencies.
Some of the images that director Scott Derrickson cooks up are the sort of things you'd never imagine appearing anywhere other than the pages of a comic book, and if nothing else, Tilda Swinton's performance as a guru who seems largely disinterested in whatever we pitiful human beings are up to is a lot of fun.
To put it bluntly, insisting that we pay more attention to ambiguous evidence about the role of IQ heritability in driving group differences is not a disinterested gesture of scientific inquiry, but a political move initiated by political polemicists who aim to heighten racial salience where it's counterproductive and diminish it where it could be constructive.
It's just that the making friends part -- the ambiguous zone between meeting someone new and comfortably calling them a friend -- is, if we're all being honest, kind of awful: the small talk, the worrying about coming off as either too needy or too disinterested, the pretending not to size each other up while really sizing each other up.
That's likely a reflection of political scientist Walter Russell Mead's judgment that Trump's supporters broadly represent the Jacksonian tradition in American foreign policy: intensely patriotic to an America defined by blood, soil, and shared history and largely disinterested in international affairs unless, of course, somebody pisses us off (like Japan in 1941, Iraq in 1990, Al Qaeda in 2001).
But on both, paradoxically, the cause of liberal order might be better served by leaders who took a slightly more imperial perspective — not in the sense of imposing policy at sword point, but in the sense of realizing that their societies are so diverse as to require a more disinterested kind of vision from their rulers.
I think I am disinterested in it, and you're right, that I basically knew I had to satisfy that narrative by alluding to it, but I really sort of — part of the goal for me in telling the story, period, was how do we differentiate the story that we're telling versus the things that people focused on at the time.
We may not be able to see the empty seats due to the cameras being off, but knowing that many of our country's leading journalists were taking a stand against the third-world tactics of an administration adrift would give the fourth estate a principled — and much-needed — win against an administration prone to puerile attempts at discrediting all disinterested parties.
We are expected to agree (and we comply!) with the paternal admonition that it is irresponsible and hyperemotional to request one female president after 241 years of male ones — because that would be tokenism, anti-democratic and dangerous — as though generations of white male politicians haven't proven themselves utterly disinterested in caring for the needs of communities to which they do not belong.
If one were to extrapolate, from video clips of the artist writing in a book on Buddhist philosophy, and her idea to introduce Nietzsche and Plato to disinterested sheep and horses, it might seem as if the animals' lack of interest in philosophy is in keeping with the Buddhist idea of nothingness — possessing a quality that transcends cause and effect.
Generally speaking, in a parliamentary system, you need a head of state who is not the prime minister to serve as a disinterested arbiter when there are disputes about how to form a government — say, if the largest party should be allowed to form a minority government or if smaller parties should be allowed to form a coalition, to name a recent example from Canada.
Whether we like it or not, the media is from a particular subset of American life and they feel like their odyssey and their journey to delegitimize this president and the people who support him for a variety of cultural and class reasons, and I&aposm not saying that Trump is an angel, but the coverage is not disinterested and to suggest it is, is really pathetic.
He erased Bernard's memories of not just murdering Theresa (and apparently Elsie too), but his entire relationship with the icy head of QA. That didn't work so well in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and it likely won't work here either — especially if Stubbs keeps up the suspicious streak he exhibits when Bernie so adamantly denies his involvement with Theresa and seems disinterested in Elsie's absence.
But you shouldn't need anyone to tell you that nobody thinks you're a 'better' music fan because you've decided that the kind of person who wants to go to Amnesia for Laidback Luke is inferior to your mate from the internet who plays acid down the local liberal club to a disinterested crowd of barely there pensioners supping on the cheapest pints on offer.
It would be possible to be so paranoid about anti-Semitism and to want be so disinterested about a biological understanding of human difference, or to think that any biological understanding of human difference is so intrinsically toxic that it can't be discussed, so that two Jews like us could be worried that anti-Semitism is the explanation for why Jews aren't represented there.
Generally speaking, in a parliamentary system, you need a head of state who is not the prime minister to serve as a disinterested arbiter when there are disputes about how to form a government — say, if the largest party should be allowed to form a minority government or if smaller parties should be allowed to form a coalition, a dispute that occurred 10 years ago in Canada.
Paradoxically it may require them to become more consciously imperial in certain ways — to recognize that the complex system they are managing is unlikely to ever evolve from a loose empire into a United States of Europe (not least because our own system is increasingly imperial as well), and that it can be governed effectively only by a more modest, self-critical and disinterested elite.
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My critique of what I have called "gated intellectuals" responds to these troubling trends by pointing to an increasingly isolated and privileged full-time faculty who believe that higher education still occupies the rarefied, otherworldly space of disinterested intellectualism of Cardinal Newman's 19th century, and who defend their own indifference to social issues through appeals to professionalism or by condemning as politicized those academics who grapple with larger social issues.
At the same time I wanted to note that Tiffany and I aren't specifically trying to break down the mysogynistic attitudes of men, we are trying to increase the normalisation of desire and love in any form- and conversation (sometimes controversial conversation) is a massive step in making those who were unaffected, disinterested and without any kind of knowledge- think about and create ideology that could change the future.
While we tend to think of vaginal dryness as something only the sexually disinterested and premenopausal experience, "not all vaginas self-lubricate the same amount, and vaginal dryness is extremely common and for an incredibly wide variety of reasons," such as where you are in your menstrual cycle or what medication you're taking, says Alicia Sinclair, a sex educator and CEO of the sex toy companies Le Wand and B-Vibe.
But NBCU isn't interested in flipping those shares (and can't anyway, as Sorkin reports they have agreed to a one-year lockup): It made the investment as a strategic deal, because it thinks Snap can help it reach a young audience that's increasingly disinterested in traditional TV. Here's more on NBCUniversal's thinking, via a note CEO Steve Burke just distributed to his employees: I am writing to share some exciting news.
"At the same time, I wanted to note that Tiffany and I aren't specifically trying to break down the mysogenstic [sic] attitudes of men, we are trying to increase the normalisation [sic] of desire and love in any form- and conversation (sometimes controversial conversation) is a massive step in making those who were unaffected, disinterested and without any kind of knowledge- think about and create ideology that could change the future," Marx wrote.
If you'd rather spend cuffing season with a well-stocked wine fridge and a pack of face masks than the person you've been exchanging disinterested "heys" with for the last three months on Tinder, we have good news for you: SkinStore is celebrating Singles Day this Saturday (11/11) with a 30% off sale of its 24 best-selling skin and hair brands — so you can take care of who's really important.
But she would get even more annoyed than my father did when she thought that people were invoking God to do their jobs for them—for example, when she saw a bus with a sticker saying "Allah Protect Us." Both my parents always told me that, in order to be a good person, it was neither necessary nor desirable to believe in God; it was more noble and efficient to do good for disinterested reasons, without thoughts of Heaven.
Anyway.) For the broke, disinterested, bored by everything in chain stores, people with more time and/or creativity than money, people who want to give everybody presents but hate the fuckin' system, people who want to display more meaning than money can buy, who want to try something new this year, who'd like to make it through the holidays without mountains of debt (time or money), whatever your reason may be—maybe try some of the below.
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Eventually, after what felt like hours, I'd slide up to the keyboard and I'd look like I was thinking for a second or two, and I'd head to YouTube and haphazardly type something like "Dnt fight the feling mastre force" and give it a click and the tune would come on and I'd expect—I'd always expect—a group of disinterested art students to put their fags away and congregate around me, arms aloft, prosecco corks raining down, lost in their own personal Paradise Garages.
The overarching narrative of "unite the party" at last week's Democratic National Convention, capped off with nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's adoption of Sanders' free college education and anti-Trans Pacific Partnership positions, was a loud one, aided by articles such as this which attempt to scare voters into voting for a candidate they don't favor, despite evidence that it's probably best for major party nominees that disinterested voters stay home in November.

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