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I see how indifference to child culture was in no way indifference to children.
His borderline indifference to health reform was startling to witness.
What makes Jaber so unusual is his indifference to terrorists.
Instead, we are seeing a callous indifference to worker safety.
"There seems to be an indifference to risk," he says.
Rather, it is more a question of indifference to history.
" Responses from New Yorkers ran from "indifference to vehement objection.
Mr. Lauer's indifference to her situation also hurt, she said.
It was his indifference to the value of Laquan's life.
It is a reaction to the universe's indifference to us.
But people respected her manifest indifference to her own material comfort.
The razzle-dazzle of his peers illuminates his indifference to it.
Just another example of this administration's indifference to brown people's humanity.
Ms. Lucas's indifference to conventional comportment is, like her art, liberating.
Above all, you could smell it in Trump's indifference to truth.
The shocking thing isn't their indifference to the misery they're causing.
The EU must reconsider its indifference to popular worries, particularly about migration.
The embassy is fed up with his indifference to basic hygiene; his
Of course, the Saudis aren't alone in their indifference to civilian life.
These standards demonstrate astounding indifference to the realities faced by everyday women.
Clinton blasted for what she described as his indifference to climate change.
He plays roughly and beautifully, connoting both seriousness and indifference to decorum.
Franny is frustrated by her family's indifference to her (sometimes smothering) efforts.
With it, the subtle indifference to him in the UK is thawing.
Indifference to difference and a blindspot for diversity will find no future here.
Koretz excoriates the reform movement for its indifference to the harm it caused.
I was struck by his humility, decency, indifference to monetary rewards, and warmth.
"Ruined City" is notable for its almost complete indifference to its historical moment.
Was it laziness or, worse, an indifference to poor black and brown people?
Last week, I wrote about the American health care system's indifference to cost.
Most probably see it as confirmation of his continuing indifference to the region.
It felt radical in its indifference to the moral judgments of straight people.
Part of the reason for this failure could be Trump's indifference to expertise.
A nation appalled at Congress's indifference to gun violence can only be heartened.
The latest flap underscores the president's indifference to fostering relationships with U.S. allies.
But this time Mr Macron answered the charge of indifference to ordinary people's concerns.
Mr McFarland showed a great enthusiasm for partying, and a blithe indifference to logistics.
A: I think Mark Zuckerberg has more than proven his indifference to user privacy.
His indifference to social cues smacks of someone who's past even pretending to care.
Could be a symptom of a supreme indifference to reality in all its forms.
There we came face to face with Mr. Karadzic's casual indifference to the killing.
Tapper shot back, saying he has "complete indifference" to his feelings about any politician.
Conceivably the book's indifference to exact details is a result of its unorthodox DNA.
To Mendieta, the recording offered a thought-provoking experiment on people's indifference to violence.
Indifference to ethics has spread through the cabinet and agencies, resulting in endless scandals.
Prisoners must prove that prison officials acted with "deliberate indifference" to prisoners' well-being.
They had, in effect, developed an immunity to facts and an indifference to danger.
Mr. Whitt argued that this showed Mr. Davis's extreme indifference to Mr. Han's death.
And it shares Mr Corbyn's indifference to the practical difficulties of turning blueprints into reality.
Even more worrying is the parties' indifference to Italy's central economic weakness: low productivity growth.
Whether or not it makes any sense is a matter of total indifference to them.
The country cannot afford apathy or indifference to the ways Trump is undermining our democracy.
Nor can we allow apathy and indifference to allow our culture to crumble from within.
Also surprising is the Fed's seeming indifference to a deterioration in the emerging market outlook.
A second is his indifference to hot-button social and cultural issues like transgender bathrooms.
Investors seem to have reacted with near indifference to an objectively strong corporate earnings season.
Clinton's show of support contrasted with her long indifference to the concerns of organized labor.
He made no secret of his indifference to certain aspects of home care, including dust.
The white church largely remains a bastion of indifference to the plight of black people.
"Cursed Child" is a clunky play that could not reverse my indifference to the Potterverse.
He explains his indifference to global warming or inability to support the troops with conviction.
We should not be surprised at Mueller's indifference to the disrupting influence of his investigation.
The complaint charges the company with gross negligence, recklessness, and deliberate indifference to Johnathan's safety.
The church's historical indifference to the suffering of children under its care casts a long shadow.
He has a profound attachment to his country and a similarly profound indifference to anywhere else.
But they also profess an indifference to earthly powers that many governments have often found exasperating.
"You also realize your own indifference to other people's kids before you had kids," he reveals.
"You also realize your own indifference to other people's kids before you had kids," he added.
But whatever our eventual indifference to this racist invective, history is a wise judge of character.
All simmered with anger over what they characterized as the municipal government's indifference to their grievances.
Thursday's tweets are another sad example of the President's indifference to the suffering in Puerto Rico.
In the name of Baby Fadl, we must defeat dangerous indifference to this desperate humanitarian crisis.
It was dinner time; the dining room smelled of burning firewood and an indifference to showering.
If only American family farmers had the luxury of sharing this administration's indifference to climate change.
More troubling than Ozick's indifference to these bothersome facts is the aggressive snootiness of her tone.
McCain's family was obviously bothered by Sadler's comments and the White House's apparent indifference to them.
The indifference to Russian interference in the 2016 election and to democratic norms is particularly sad.
If that's what the hedge funds see, their apparent indifference to Beijing's bravado is well taken.
So did Roméo Dallaire, who chronicled both the Rwandan genocide and the world's indifference to it.
For the Irish carrier, however, indifference to customers is an integral part of its discount offering.
A steady drip of emails and documents show the state's long indifference to its residents' concerns.
At times, Ms. Maloney's indifference to the obstacles in her path has generated friction on its own.
The Republican President-elect is only one figurehead for a broader casual conservative indifference to Israeli spying.
Those who profess "no religion" (which does not necessarily mean an indifference to the spiritual) is rising.
To our progress or — through apathy and indifferenceto the violence that threatens to tear us asunder?
Today he stands accused of indifference to ordinary people, and the latest rebellion is directed at him.
But Trump's latest threats to relocate undocumented immigrants to big cities capture his indifference to those concerns.
The 'bunny problem' Initial public response to the statute ranged from puzzlement to indifference to outright derision.
Instead, the new film doubles down on the grimness, the ugliness, and the indifference to human life.
In the face of Russian meddling and Trump's indifference to it, the Intelligence Party is mobilizing again.
But there was also, at times, an indifference to invasions of privacy, or intrusions into private pain.
Thus, they were called sterile neutrinos, to indicate their indifference to the forces the other neutrinos experienced.
From a scientist's perspective, the indifference to evidence and consensus has been frustrating, to say the least.
A video of spring breakers in Florida went viral last week for their indifference to the virus.
Mr. Navasky's defense of Mr. Vidal's piece did not at all reflect indifference to the poetry contest.
But the bigger threat to decency now may come from our own normalizing indifference to these images.
" Since most people are "constrained by the truth," Trump's indifference to it "gave him a strange advantage.
Official policy statements from China on the debt question have vacillated between feigned indifference to acknowledge concern.
He combined a high-flown love of his own nation with a chilly indifference to other people's nations.
The jury in his case found that "Greyhound demonstrated reckless indifference to the safety" of passengers and drivers.
Similarly high levels of indifference to religion were found in Estonia (80%), Sweden (75%) and the Netherlands (72%).
After decades of indifference to the impact of monopolies, the government must begin to act against concentrated power.
And Facebook's apparent blithe indifference to those consequences casts doubt on the entire moral architecture of the website.
U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet on Friday denounced the "apparent international indifference" to the mounting civilian casualties.
But his indifference to free speech also stemmed from a deeper commitment to majority rule and judicial restraint.
Some call for retreat from democratic solidarity to spheres-of-influence based on power and indifference to values.
The president's gratuitous disregard for genuine nuclear threats is matched by his evident indifference to worldwide human rights.
"I wasn't just running against Celler and his indifference to the community," Ms. Holtzman recounted one morning recently.
There, on a bright spring morning, Bill criticized his fellow students' indifference to life outside their privileged bubble.
Mr. McKenzie grew up in the United States, but his stagings show a hearty indifference to such niceties.
Trump is unique in his indifference to America's longstanding civic faith; he's a nationalist but not a patriot.
The allure of testing lies in its apparent neutrality—its democratic indifference to a student's background and wealth.
Mr. Trump simply extends this same reflexive indifference to other crises, and to those who care about them.
Wednesday brought yet another demonstration of the Trump administration's indifference to the constitutional system of checks and balances.
The concentration of wealth by the superrich highlights their indifference to the struggles of the rest of society.
In the last year and a half, there have been numerous reactions to privacy law's indifference to harm.
Here, Walker adapts Delacroix's 1827 painting, fixating on his depiction of the Assyrian king's indifference to human life.
Nearly everything about Guo A is anomalous in the Western fashion world, not least her indifference to it.
Whatever his indifference to how his space is filled, Mr. Chase would prefer that the space be big.
To treat her writing with curiosity and respect is itself a way of demonstrating indifference to male opinion.
"Threat is the catalyst that shifts us from out-group disregard or indifference to out-group hostility," she says.
Although the images possess an abstract beauty, Taboada emphasizes that their rigorous geometries reveal an indifference to human needs.
Their behavior, in some cases, particularly their treatment of the disadvantaged, has shown a disturbing indifference to public welfare.
As a result, the attitude of authorities—especially the national government—has begun to shift from indifference to concern.
The NPR interviewer was wrong to suggest the policy is "heartless," which implies indifference to the human suffering involved.
Some younger residents voiced indifference to the future of the candy maker, saying practical business considerations should take precedence.
Facebook's apparent indifference to Cambridge Analytica's malfeasance for the past two years is an acknowledgment of this basic reality.
But at least one leading candidate showed indifference to the prospect of agitating conservative fears to get his passed.
Are we not in the same position — black rage about racial injustice boiling over and white indifference to it?
It combines indifference to conventional notions of morality or propriety with disbelief that others would be motivated by them.
I'd probably add what looks like (over) reliance on staff, personal indifference to paperwork, and ignorance about federal practices.
A lot of people see Donald Trump's indifference to the rule of law as precisely this sort of threat.
Pope Francis has warned that Christians could eventually disappear from the region altogether amid "murderous indifference" to their plight.
I suppose that if I'm going to define nihilism as a lack of values—or to use Rauschning's summation of Nazism, a "hostility to the things of the spirit, indifference to truth, indifference to the ethical conceptions of morality, honor, and equity"—I'm obliged to say what I mean by a value.
But of course, there are birds defecating on the books, and their indifference to this human knowledge is rather striking.
Despite the school's apparent indifference to her case, Jasmine continues to receive messages of solidarity from strangers and activists alike.
For this, he was accused of "extreme indifference to the value of human life," according to documents obtained by Motherboard.
"Policymakers have begun to show less indifference to the 'dark message of the markets' and more flexibility," the bank said.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said she "can't explain" President Trump's apparent indifference to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Did they have to dwell on the 2016 campaign, when their indifference to presidential politics is a well-worn subject?
For musicians, new families often bring a warmth to their work, and an indifference to cool trends of the moment.
The mental health effects of sexual violence, augmented by schools' indifference to that violence, can be particularly detrimental to survivors.
Freud's indifference to the connotations of his imagery, when applied to our current context, creates a charged, even trailblazing statement.
Their shamelessness and indifference to law and morality are naturally galling to you and other decent folks in the gym.
This may be one of the few international competitions where an essential quality is a seemingly authentic indifference to victory.
His indifference to the country's large current account deficit and reckless lending leaves it at the mercy of foreign financiers.
This is evident in progressive indifference to the rights of those who oppose progressive policies in areas like sexual liberation.
Senate Republicans' indifference to the overwhelming public support for calling witnesses was of a piece with the party's minority politics.
But his initial words of praise for Porter suggests a callous indifference to his responsibility to do the right thing.
"The defendant's actions before the killing and after the killing demonstrate his depraved indifference to Bonnie Haim's life," he said.
Inexplicably church leaders have shown callous indifference to the suffering of children and the vulnerable and the fire rages on.
One side says bail criminalizes the poor because rich people can bail themselves out with indifference to the alleged offense.
"They reveal what seems to be a complete indifference to all ethical standards applicable to Trump and the administration," she said.
Not a thumbs up, nor a thumbs down, so much as a collective indifference to the end of once key feature.
None of this amounts to a real policy legacy, but Republicans' simple indifference to that legacy has powerful short-term consequences.
The world's appetite for pasta and pizza, plus Italians' relative indifference to other cuisines, give the country a $168bn supper surplus.
The author was also teacher and he tried to instill in people the desire to fight indifference, to fight for justice.
" Mathematician Charles Hutton mused in 1815 that a likely explanation for Newton's virginity was his "constitutional indifference to...sex in general.
I am completely opposed to  Bannon's idea of a "cure" for mental health and appalled by his indifference to the issue.
Its stance on legal immigration is at odds with demographic reality, and its indifference to an unsustainable budget trajectory is dangerous.
The judges wrote that the officers acted with "deliberate indifference to the danger" by "shepherding" the Trump supporters near the counterprotesters.
What's stunning is not the brazenness of Beijing's aggressive tactics, but Washington's apparent indifference to such wanton violations of trade law.
"The Church Rock spill symbolizes the governmental and societal indifference to the impacts of uranium development on Indigenous lands," said Jantz.
Porter's "problems" and his superiors' indifference to them are not anomalous in Trump's White House; both are foundational to its ethos.
"Keys's characteristics include narcissism and an arrogant indifference to the suffering of innocent and vulnerable people," prosecutors wrote in the memorandum.
I know also that in this country we employ terms like "socialism" with wanton indifference to historical details and conceptual distinctions.
One problem is that President Trump's own fondness for strongmen and indifference to human rights undermines his administration's criticism of China.
But Trump supporters – just like those Florida youth before them – have developed an immunity to facts and an indifference to danger.
The Ukraine dossier—and all that it continues to reveal about Trump's indifference to the Constitution—seems headed for the voters.
Police detective Rycroft Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) is determined to bring the killer to justice despite his department's indifference to the killings.
But, in part through their indifference to social cues, people with autism have a unique capacity to face the facts clearly.
I never saw racial prejudice in the military, but I was shocked by our indifference to the killing of innocent Vietnamese.
The relative indifference to Amazon's bottom line was another sign of why the company is so frightening to competitors and critics.
The indifference to criminal behavior is an echo of what has been unearthed in the Roman Catholic Church over the decades.
Bukowski's entire project as a writer was in opposition or indifference to the standards of poetry deemed worthy of prestigious publications.
Robert F. Kennedy, the organization bailed out as many women and juveniles as they could with indifference to the alleged offense.
Their repeated failure to turn those gestures into legislative action quickly became an emblem of the party's basic indifference to this issue.
PHOTO The Vast Housing Developments of Mexico's Failed Experiment Aerial shots of the sprawling tracts reveal a surprising indifference to human needs.
Audiences' collective indifference to this very, very sad parade of feature films pushed 2017's summer box office to a landmark nadir.
The president's erratic character, obsession with drugs and indifference to the rule of law have consumed his first eight months in office.
One reason for Mr Modi's apparent indifference to such worries is that he faces growing pressure from his own Hindu-nationalist base.
The big picture: The public's indifference to privacy policies may stem in part from how long, legalistic, and unintelligible they typically are.
The first indicator that I could lead the life of an artist wasn't my drawing talent, it was my indifference to criticism.
In some ways, Quebeckers recall the Italians in their residual attachment to Catholic labels and symbols and cheerful indifference to Catholic morals.
Former ERS researchers told POLITICO that the process demonstrated USDA leadership's indifference to backing up major policy and organizational moves with facts.
Those who charge election officials with incompetence, or worse, indifference to the threat, are wrong, and not helping bring about a solution.
Human Rights Watch also identified a pervasive pattern of "systemic indifference" to medical needs while interviewing immigrants, family members, and their advocates.
The public is, and will continue to grow, impatient with their intransigence and indifference to the harm that their technology is yielding.
Bracketing everything we know about Trump's potentially illegal behavior almost makes the GOP's somber indifference to his conduct in office more damning.
In Culture and Imperialism, Edward Said accused Austen of indifference to the slave trade and, because of her silence about it, complicity.
But his efforts were undercut, in large measure, by his toxic relationships with Senate colleagues and a manifest indifference to repairing them.
"It was the same indifference to black lives, to the poor, to people with no power who cannot defend themselves," he said.
Still, he was no conservative -- and I suspect there was less antagonism to him among Democratic voters than indifference to keeping him.
It too, suffers, from its own form of ideological conformism and journalistic groupthink, immunized from criticism due to its indifference to competition.
These illiberal European leaders are empowered by Trump's dalliance with despotism and by his indifference to the distinction between truth and lies.
Lutèce closed on Valentine's Day in 2004, a victim, in part, of indifference to opulent dining, whose decline Mr. Surmain had predicted.
I also wonder if the term "lottery" legitimizes a kind of fatalism, even an indifference to those who draw the wrong ticket.
"The district not only demonstrates indifference to but actually inflames Native students' vulnerability to self-harm," the tribes' civil rights complaint states.
But an administration that has acquired a reputation for indifference to scientific evidence needs to prove its changes are for the better.
Democrats, pointing to warnings from the nation's top intelligence and cybersecurity officials, accuse Republicans of exhibiting indifference to attacks on American democracy.
Undermining of the Geneva peace process by Syria or European indifference to the situation will only lead to greater instability and suffering.
A British geographer making a trigonometric survey gave the mountain its name, a clipped abstraction capturing its indifference to life and time.
Your sister's apparent indifference to this is unfortunate, as is the fact that "It's my decision" is the only explanation she'll offer.
Mexico's rich are often criticized for their indifference to social causes and their tendency to bend to the will of the government.
Editorial As obnoxious as President Trump's recent tweets have been for many Americans, his indifference to decorum is familiar to his hometown.
The accusations of "isolationism" and "unilateralism" are actually aimed not at sheer indifference to various world events, but at self-interested indifference.
And then there's my mother, whose indifference to convention, especially where child-rearing was concerned, reminds me very much of du Maurier.
But which city is offering up the most indifference to Sunday's matchup between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams?
That is the radical claim of Christianity — that indifference to worldly gain and material well-being is actually critical to human happiness.
If the sole purpose of a corporation is to maximize profits, its indifference to the needs of society is not merely justified.
But the Roman faith doesn't seem to have left much mark on him, to judge by the prime minister's professed indifference to monogamy.
Still, it's hard for some organizers to shake the conclusion that the health care fight proved the Republican Congress's indifference to grassroots activism.
By the time I left Thailand, nine years later, winning a championship belt was a complete and utter matter of indifference to me.
The bottom line: Every hiccup in establishing the SPV benefits Washington, which has held up a public posture of indifference to the effort.
Will Smith stars as a crusading doctor who takes on professional football for its indifference to the health and safety of its players.
The students I teach at Middlebury College in Vermont are broadly secular, and their indifference to religious observances of any kind is palpable.
"While Musk claims to 'respect the justice system,' his deliberate indifference to compliance with this Court's final judgment indicates otherwise," the SEC argues.
And, in the case of prisoners, "a deliberate indifference to serious medical needs" violates the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.
"The city of Orlando demonstrated deliberate indifference to these people by not training their officers," attorney Wayne Pollack, who represents the victims, said.
But it seems the pain of life's indifference to our search for a higher purpose didn't end at meme-ification for Butter Bot.
They will hope the defendants' seeming indifference to the plight of trafficking victims inspires the jury to overlook holes in the prosecution's case.
There can be increments of progress or reform, but nothing that could plausibly overcome this country's core indifference to genuine learning and education.
" He said the "strongest response to their cheap comments" would be "indifference to their plots and choosing to resist and foil their schemes.
Still, "The Dawn Watch" and "Reading Conrad" have one area of overlap—an almost complete indifference to everything that Conrad published after 1910.
And he displayed indifference to family bonds when he proposed ending the family reunification standard that has been the hallmark of American immigration.
There was so much of this, a stale pageant of Very Serious gestures operating in bizarre indifference to the urgency of current circumstances.
The student, identified only as Jane Doe, also sued the university for what she called its "deliberate indifference" to her complaints about him.
The piece provides the clearest bridge to Goldin's current work, summarizing the tragedy of a country's indifference to a generation left to die.
Despite that willingness, there is also widespread skepticism over the seriousness of the president's call, given the administration's past indifference to white supremacism.
It's hard to excuse indifference to your children's interests or misleading people about your financial condition in order to extract money from them.
In a musical that's controversial for its seeming indifference to domestic violence, casting a black actor ran the risk of demonizing black men.
That owes to the government's misconduct and its arrogant indifference to the rights of Americans and the authority of Congress to conduct oversight.
All our teachers were Jeans, and the Jeans loved the Karens of course, for their neat, sexy cursive and their indifference to pedagogy.
And it also works if you want to sardonically call out someone else's perceived indifference to an urgent issue, whether tiny or huge.
And that's all before the slow unfolding story of the president's entanglement in, or indifference to, Russian-organized efforts to destabilize American democracy.
Looking at the lack of willingness to vote in Britain, he would be alarmed and ashamed at our apparent indifference to politics and politicians.
Official indifference to the 100,000 mostly poor people who live in this part of Bhopal says much about India's wider failure to tackle pollution.
For my part, I was wondering for quite some time about an apparent indifference to an entire range of indicators signaling rising inflation pressures.
For most of her career, Ms. Burke said, she often felt something ranging from indifference to icy skepticism, even outright hostility from certain fans.
They have started running a radio ad in Florida targeting Trump's apparent indifference to freedom-loving people engaged in decades of struggle against Castro.
Greta's was very direct and visceral but normally you work with everything from indifference to somebody trying to make excuses for not liking something.
The current suit claims UT created a sexual environment that was hostile to female students due to the school's "deliberate indifference" to their claims.
But authorities' indifference to protestors' push for opposition candidates to stand in local elections this fall sparked the second violent clash in a week.
There are instances in which Japanese indifference to authorial intent approaches the oblivious, such as when English words and phrases are rendered entirely meaningless.
The Senate version was drafted in secret and reflected an almost complete indifference to the needs of any Americans, really, apart from the wealthiest.
But the shamelessness of this administration, the dishonesty, the total indifference to facts, is something I haven't seen before — at least not this blatant.
Despite total confidence in their position, Florida State paid Kinsman the largest settlement ever for a Title IX indifference to student sexual assault claim.
Nowhere is the anti-abortion movement's indifference to lives outside of the womb more apparent than in their appropriation of Black Lives Matter rhetoric.
"It was a depraved indifference to what was known or what should have been known," Richard Emery, the boy's lawyer, said in an interview.
An ideal character, in short, whose lofty ambitions and indifference to detail and danger give this story more zigs and zags than Lombard Street.
Trump's utter indifference to the truth, what some of his critics have come to call his "normlessness," is intensely alarming to many Washington analysts.
The Dutch were known for tolerance — or indifferenceto most immigrants to New Amsterdam who didn't jeopardize the Dutch West India Company's commercial agenda.
If indifference to civilian suffering underlies some arguments for perpetuating our military presence in Afghanistan, it also seems to animate some advocates of withdrawal.
"It was a long, ongoing problem of a disastrous and relentless indifference to my financial situation," he told The New York Times in 2009.
Lowe has a boyish indifference to danger, and colleagues must constantly dissuade him from, say, driving into Libya with a scanner in the trunk.
What followed was the Second Intifada, or "uprising," a reaction to the world's indifference to their struggle and the futility of plans like Oslo.
Indifference to the poor and the disenfranchised is still a hallmark of state government here in the South — and not just in the South.
The commission judge, citing a Supreme Court ruling that prisons must provide health care, found insufficient evidence of "deliberate indifference" to his medical needs.
But with his choice of Mr. Friedman, he has displayed a dangerous ignorance of or indifference to the land mines across the Middle East.
" Memorably, he concludes his essay by stressing his flat indifference to ideas: "I only talk about ideas in class, or whenever I have to.
Over the years, especially since "There Will Be Blood," Mr. Anderson has repeatedly manifested his indifference to the fashions and conventions of contemporary filmmaking.
But he had made up his mind, he would not take care of himself, death had become truly a matter of indifference to him.
According to the suit, university officials are accused of "deliberate indifference to known sexual assaults," which, the plaintiffs argue, "condoned" additional attacks at the school.
You can bring back a lot of things from the 1980s — tube tops, keyboards, a horrifying governmental indifference to the poor — but the fondue STAYS.
After his presidential run in 2016, also as a Libertarian, he is known nationally for his goofball manner, indifference to world affairs and dope habit.
They've generally downplayed previous criticisms and expressed indifference to new scandals, apparently due to a calculation that their own electoral fates are linked to his.
The school's indifference to the petition prompted co-curators Agata Grabowska and Olga Rusinek to organize the exhibition of copies of sculptures made by Myjak.
It all paints the same picture — depraved indifference to the safety and welfare of children who come to us and are put in our care.
The official indifference to the disaster contrasts with how nations mobilized after EgyptAir Flight MS804 crashed in the Mediterranean on May 19, killing 66 people.
" But Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, says Trump's remark was inciting violence -- or "at a minimum, an expression of indifference to whether violence would occur.
We're meant to admire the experience-lovers for their indifference to stuff, which implies they've got their priorities straight: to live life to the fullest.
Trump is the exact opposite, gleefully breaking all conventionalities with his bombast, narcissism and seeming indifference to the intricacies of running a powerful, complex government.
But it's by no means the first time digital technology has turned indifference to a crime into a public spectacle that many find deeply unsettling.
The suit also alleges that Bland should never have been arrested, and that Encinia had a "deliberate indifference to and conscious disregard" for Bland's rights.
Indifference to the obvious culture battles between the left and right has never been more clear at any point in our modern history than today.
The coarseness of speech and crudeness of character that were supposed to be his central flaws became evidence of his gutsy indifference to liberal reproach.
The Fed's seeming indifference to developments abroad is all the more surprising considering how significantly the external situation has deteriorated since the FOMC's last meeting.
I don't mean to make light of, or suggest indifference to, the tragic plight of some 2628 million North Koreans outside of political elite circles.
Is this meandering indifference to Syrian mass-murder of civilians what an American president should now be advancing as a serious U.S. foreign policy objective?
Mr. Cissé's languid but mindful pacing and his indifference to Western film language conventions on space and time transitions also contribute to the movie's distinction.
The conflict over the order to fire Mr. Mueller was not the only occasion on which Mr. McGahn observed the president's indifference to legal limits.
After dropping the "wheelchair bomb," I'd have to brace myself for their reactions, which were always a mixed bag, often ranging from indifference to ghosting.
Thanks to the #MeToo movement, there's been a long-delayed reconsideration among liberals about their past defense of (or relative indifference to) Clinton's sexual predations.
Gamble, a 1976 case in which the Supreme Court held that "deliberate indifference to serious medical needs of prisoners" amounted to cruel and unusual punishment.
Last-minute changes to assignments, incoherent emails or apparent indifference to instruction convey a lack of respect for the classroom, which students will likely mimic.
But that's also what makes him special: Ghetts has never conformed, and this general indifference to toeing the line is what has built his reputation.
Greenblatt's seeming casual indifference to the press is a thing to behold, and probably unnecessarily creates some of the snark and animosity that NBC attracts.
It's not just a lack of experience; it's an aggressive indifference to following the rules that normally govern how senior executive officials do their jobs.
The charm of this year's Chicago team, though, has been in its indifference to pressure, its willingness to experiment in October as it would in May.
But that changed this year, with a series of journalistic exposes and an internal report that exposed a culture that often showed "indifference" to abuse survivors.
"The misconduct described in this count was objectively unreasonable and undertaken with willfulness and reckless indifference to the rights of others," Coffman writes in the lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims the defendants either knew about the misrepresentations or had "reckless indifference" to them or an awareness of the high probability of their existence.
After years of some measure of indifference to beans, I have come to love them, and now rely on them more as I eat less meat.
In the space of barely 24 hours, Donald Trump and his perceived indifference to environmental concerns were the object of stern rebukes from two spiritual champions.
In "Where Are You" Mr Buenaventura laments God's apparent indifference to the plight of landless farmers and poor children and to the extinction of animal species.
Prosecutors said Bradley knew he was transporting human cargo from the border city of Laredo to San Antonio and acted with careless indifference to human life.
It was a simple notion, really, but one that required overweening ambition and utter indifference to institutional norms—both of which Mr Gingrich had in abundance.
There are, most likely, a combination of factors to explain what's happening here, ranging from ignorance to indifference to internal politics to potentially unknowable legal questions.
Nor does it mean that Trump doesn't have his own kind of strengths, not the least of which is his loudly declared indifference to elite opinion.
"The complainants have also failed to present, and the records do not disclose, any evidence of willful indifference to prevailing law or other misconduct," Gregory wrote.
Our indifference to the experiences of those "not like us," coupled with our own egocentric priorities, places us in the reality that we find ourselves in.
Without the rarefied air stimulated by terror and the courage, or indifference to survival, to face that terror, can fighting really be called fighting at all?
Their indifference to those on the right is arguably one of their greatest weaknesses, as most people want to preserve some level of culture and tradition.
Murnane has abandoned writing before, in the 1990s, when he despaired at the world's indifference to the private obsessions that form the backbone of his books.
The Socialists accused Prime Minister Boyko Borissov's government of indifference to deepening poverty and failing to put corrupt officials behind bars since taking office last May.
Those early murmurs of dissent have only grown amid Mr. Dylan's apparent indifference to an honor that can transform the career of a lesser-known writer.
He displayed total moral indifference to his half-dozen children's being reduced to beggary while he got on with the writing posterity now reveres him for.
Segers' depiction of the scene uneasily combines a manic zeal for depicting every brick with a remarkable indifference to demarcating intersecting planes or making lines plumb.
The president's effort to call off the Flynn investigation is disturbing for another reason: It is evidence of his profound indifference to the rule of law.
Trump himself has shown a complete indifference to democratic norms, to rule of law, and that sends a pretty clear signal to the people beneath him.
But the I.O.C. and international sports federations also remain in denial about their own hypocrisy and indifference to widespread doping in many sports through the decades.
Billy says shocking, hilarious things in television and radio interviews, and his casual indifference to proper decorum makes him the most honest character in the film.
Expressing indifference to Mr. Giuliani's pronouncements, Mr. Kennedy said he hoped Mr. Mueller would give a full report on Russian interference in American elections, and soon.
Kasich is an economic conservative who faults the Republican president for his indifference to and contempt for orthodox Republican principles such as a balanced federal budget.
Prosecutors brought a murder charge against him, arguing that he had shown a "depraved indifference" to Mr. Han's life when he pushed him onto the tracks.
And we have a president who, in his indifference to the Constitution and the rights it protects, signed an executive order that violates that basic value.
But Trump has turned the basic patron-client relationship in the region on its head, and in particular shown a repeated indifference to journalism and journalists.
U.S. President Donald Trump's indifference to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's alleged role in the journalist's murder may offer a temporary lift for the Saudi market.
Some people in the Middle East simply shrug at Trump, in ways that seem to suggest a growing feeling of indifference to and disenchantment with American power.
One would change the Southern Baptist Convention's constitution to list "indifference to sexual abuse" claims and racism as reasons a church can be booted from the SBC.
"While Musk claims to "respect the justice system," his deliberate indifference to compliance with this Court's Final Judgment indicates otherwise," lawyers for the SEC wrote in February.
Their faces nearly always look, not to put too fine a point on it, dumb—bearing out Renoir's indifference to the women as individuals with inner lives.
My initial reaction was blasé indifference to the large paintings that make up Singer's new body of work, although I was eventually able to overcome that view.
"The facts of this case go far beyond neglect and show circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to human life," read a criminal complaint provided to BuzzFeed News.
There's also Car-to-X communications that Mercedes continues to introduce on its new vehicles, despite some indifference to the technology (at least from the US government).
Both men see their fortunes change in Billions' wildly entertaining third season, thanks in large part to the government's new indifference to wealthy folks who ignore regulations.
" She accused him of "a willful and deliberate indifference to our schools" and "a blatant disrespect for the teachers, school employees, parents and students of our city.
Today's protests focus on resistance to Beijing's influence, but local officials' stubborn indifference to inequality since the last round of unrest in 2014 has stoked the flames.
And Bush's cynicism about human rights (notably his mild response to 1989's Tiananmen Square massacre in China) calls to mind Trump's equal indifference to the issue.
He demonstrates an admirable impatience with the arcs and beats that dominate even independent-minded screenwriting, and shows a sometimes frustrating, sometimes bracing indifference to psychological continuity.
The indifference to the history and importance of the Cooper Hewitt's mirrors and frames is not even mitigated by attention to Mr. Browne's own work in tailoring.
But Pakistani artist Asad J. Malik, known by his alias 1RIC, is tackling our indifference to the war with a mixed reality experience called Holograms from Syria.
This "cumulatively demonstrated his depraved indifference to human life," he said, and warranted a murder charge rather than a lesser charge of manslaughter, which many had expected.
Perhaps Mr. Curtis wishes to offer this as an insight into contemporary social arrangements; if so, his indifference to the cruelty of those arrangements is truly breathtaking.
There is no more glaring example of the House Republicans' indifference to the inequities embedded in the tax code than the treatment of so-called carried interest.
Drivers, who are not technically Uber employees but whose income depends largely on Uber's policies and pricing structures, balked at Mr. Kalanick's seeming indifference to their needs.
Trump's authoritarian tendencies are naked on his Twitter feed, but Bloomberg's imperial instincts, his indifference to limits on his power, are a conspicuous feature of his career.
It is not merely the act of killing but a real or feigned emotional indifference to the taking of human life that consolidates status in the cartel.
By the time the full story of his breakdown arrives, it, and his journey at large, are more or less a matter of indifference to the reader.
The administration's subsequent decision to cut rather than provide full funding for these critical safety measures is a troubling statement of its indifference to passenger rail safety.
Whether or not his longtime partner, the actress and comedian Maya Rudolph, has ever cooked him a mushroom omelet is a matter of complete indifference to me.
His overt and covert powers both constrained, Ky resorted to the role of political gadfly, charging Thieu with weak leadership and indifference to corruption and social decay.
Any denial or indifference to the horror of this chapter in the history of humankind diminishes all men and women everywhere and invites repetition of this great evil.
After losing friends to the AIDS epidemic and witnessing the public's indifference to their suffering, he retreated into his own world, fearful of being further stigmatized, he said.
He may feel a natural affinity for a fellow authoritarian, who shares his indifference to truth and his tastes for earthy language and humiliation as a political tool.
Buried under all of this—the overwhelming scale of the wastes, the environmental indifference to the past, the cruelty of the storms—there is a central, ironic exception.
It's about what the government knew and when -- and whether it was acting with deliberate indifference to the consequences of boosting a system that relies on dirty energy.
As long as Trump can project an image of almost superhuman indifference to what other people want out of him, he can likely buck the con-man rap.
There are films that emphasize nature's indifference to our goals and desires; here, nature and capitalism work in concert to render humanity nothing more than an errant smudge.
But reactions to the PR push ranged from muted indifference to mounting rage that the company remains set to receive generous tax breaks to land in the area.
In essay collections such as Visions from San Francisco Bay (1969) and The Emperor of the Earth (1977), he warned Americans about our painful indifference to European experience.
Into his late 19213s and early 90s, Father Berrigan continued to speak from a distinctly Catholic perspective against war, capital punishment, abortion, bigotry and indifference to the poor.
If you come at it from that angle, the conversation won't feel like you're accusing them of indifference to your plight, or of a yearslong bait-and-switch.
Joining the ranks of peoples displaying a gross indifference to the plight of the Rohingya is the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, where some Rohingya have settled.
That office's failure to fulfill as basic an ethics function as collecting financial disclosures indicates either alternative is possible, but my money is on malignant indifference to ethics.
She conflates their traditionalism—their masculinity, outfits, and sexual modesty—with heterosexuality itself, reflecting a surprising indifference to the fact that queer people were long denied these traditions.
Economic conservatives are unhappy about Mr. Trump's indifference to shrinking the size of the government and alarmed by his offhand reference to withdrawing from the World Trade Organization.
This likely shamanistic abuse does not read as a save-the-whales protest so much as a recognition of the animal's indifference to the world it left behind.
Republicans' indifference to democracy allows Trump to behave in a wild and dangerous fashion; in turn, Republicans defend Trump and further weaken the fundamentals of the democratic system.
They said, "enough" to blurring constitutionally directed legal lines, arrogation of power to an Executive bent on rule by executive order, and indifference to time honored procedural practices.
Certainly to line up behind Trump suggests a kind of indifference to the concerns of people of color, whether or not you specifically share Trump's hostility toward them.
Trump's interest in purchasing the island sounds kind of silly, but it makes perfect sense if you happen to share his indifference to environmental issues and indigenous rights.
The decision will certainly embolden him in his claims of vast presidential power and indifference to the rule of law, whether on immigration or in other policy areas.
This aggressive disregard for the interests of like-minded countries, indifference to democracy and human rights and cultivation of dictators is the new world Mr. Trump is creating.
E.W. The way I was trying to approach it, to minimize that, to try to explain that depraved indifference to human life is not anything related to insanity.
Chief among our remarked-upon habits is our often-claimed colorblindness and affinity for individuality, a supposed indifference to race that often reads more like ignorance of it.
The administration's seeming indifference to these issues is baffling to many of us here in hurricane country, which of course comprises much of the country as a whole.
Both of these groups, however, say they are calling out the government's indifference to its citizens' suffering and the government's total lack of accountability for its systematic wrongdoing.
Human rights advocates seized on the proposal as another example of what they assert is the Trump administration's indifference to human rights outside North Korea, Iran and Cuba.
So too is her disregard of gender limitations; her fearless lack of vanity and indifference to what is considered appropriate is reminiscent of her fellow countrywoman Isabelle Huppert.
There are a number of factors contributing to this dire declaration, including drug cartels, gang violence, and a general insensitivity, or at least indifference, to violence against women.
Not one of us, Muslim or Christian, is free in Egypt, but that is no excuse for the authorities' indifference to the violence and discrimination Christians here face.
It consisted of recognition of nature's total indifference to the human individual, who nevertheless had to take up arms against the world in the face of inevitable defeat.
" The New York Times suggested that Trump's tweet "appeared to raise doubts about the entire #MeToo movement" and described his comments as "seeming indifference to claims of abuse.
Without a doubt, Trump's treatment of Puerto Rico has been marked by a shocking indifference to the lives of the over 3 million American citizens who live there.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel publicly apologized for what he called the "dark chapter" that Mr. Burge's behavior and the city's indifference to it, or complicity in it, had etched.
Before the decade was through, Ralph Reed, former head of the Christian Coalition, apologized for white evangelicals' "shameful legacy of racism" and indifference to the civil rights movement.
Several of the speakers, including W. D. Ehrhart, Bruce Weigl and James Webb, testified to publishers' long years of indifference to their Vietnam-themed poetry, fiction and memoirs.
They had argued that the judge should dismiss Mr. Weaver's lawsuit because the defendants had not shown "deliberate indifference" to the inmate's medical needs, according to court documents.
Google was notorious for its indifference to Wall Street, but Alphabet has reined in expenses, repurchased stock and given investors more insight into how Google's core business is performing.
During sentencing, Judge Kidd said Pell had shown "callous indifference to the victims' distress," telling them to stop crying as they sobbed and asked him to let them leave.
However, before we damn this behavior as more than Apple's typical indifference to non-iPhone products, let's consider for a moment that the iPad Mini's demise makes perfect sense.
Although she's informed by other MCU villains—Alexandra shares Ronan The Accuser's zealotry, Mariah's poise, and Ultron's indifference to the human condition—she's much more than just an amalgam.
And almost everyone who applauded his missile strike is desperately keen, given the president's erstwhile indifference to America's international standing and inattention to geopolitics, to encourage that orthodox drift.
Among the mothers protesting (peacefully) outside the school, the emphasis on the "confusion" suffered by their kids, and the school's alleged indifference to the religious character of the neighbourhood.
Adhering to an a priori theological claim, and relentlessly applying that claim with a pretended logic, in utter indifference to the human realities and other divine teachings at issue.
"The facts of this case go far beyond neglect and show circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to human life," Chickasaw County Sheriff's Deputy Reed Palo wrote in the complaint.
Top congressional Democrats blasted Trump after the Wednesday afternoon meeting, accusing him of indifference to struggling federal workers and not trying to negotiate as the government shutdown drags on.
For all its grandeur, America's romance with hunting also reveals unpleasant truths about the country's capacity for limitless consumption, environmental recklessness, and indifference to both human and animal suffering.
I am trying to square the owners' apparent indifference to what happens to their things (by failing to use a lock) with the idea that a locker is occupied.
The White House's seeming indifference to the death of a major figure in Trump's own party is a clear continuation of a longstanding sour relationship between Trump and McCain.
The cause of death wasn't just obstructed labor but also an indifference to the lives of impoverished women like her, both at the local level and around the world.
The former proprietor of several bankrupt casinos loves to talk about his negotiating prowess, so it's possible his sociopathic indifference to people's lives isn't as disgusting as it appears.
The indifference to any efficiency is magnified when it comes to sweetening pension benefits, an annual event in Albany, like tapping maple trees for sap in the North Country.
She believes earlier investigators ignored clues and buried evidence because of indifference to the murder of a prominent African-American, or because the killers were protected by the authorities.
And despite its obvious indifference to budget deficits, his administration seems determined to deprive children of the adequate health care and nutrition they will need to become productive adults.
Nonetheless, this loosening and indifference to earlier standards enabled the vast distortions in the financial system that helped set the stage for the massive financial crisis of 2008-85033.
The callousness with which Ehrenhalt dismisses the "losers" in the gentrification process speaks volumes about his ignorance and/or indifference to the costs of gentrification for poor African-Americans.
The work the artists chose to exhibit here, however, demonstrate a benign indifference to the intimate history embedded in the stairs, parlors, and bedrooms of their temporary exhibition spaces.
The report found that McMorris Rodgers's office showed "indifference" to the regulations mandating the use of official and unofficial resources with abuses, lasting longer than a five-year period.
But Trump, consistent with his indifference to checks and balances, domineering personality and willingness to shatter governing norms, chose a blanket approach and is resisting congressional oversight across the board.
Their only evident qualifications are their capacity for drinking and drug use, their ability to acquire illicit goods, and their indifference to the law and those who might enforce it.
"The facts of this case go far beyond neglect and show circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to human life," Chickasaw County Sheriff's Deputy Reed Palo wrote in the criminal complaints.
It's both politically and substantively important for a political movement that wants to advance reforms of the criminal justice system to emphasize that reform does not mean indifference to crime.
"The facts of this case go far beyond neglect and show circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to human life," Chickasaw County Sheriff's Deputy Reed Palo wrote in the criminal complaint.
From Vietnam to Indonesia, press freedom in Southeast Asia is deteriorating, spurred by the rise of authoritarian governments and enabled by the Trump administration's relative indifference to human rights issues.
But from Brazil to Venezuela, from Colombia to Cuba, an avalanche of important stories has helped the region pierce the shield of indifference to find a place in the headlines.
Conversations such as this one can help forge a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable path forward in an art world that too often has flaunted its indifference to these issues.
The rise of Amazon, the decline of independent bookshops, and public indifference to non-franchised, non-serialized books have seen publishers becoming more risk-averse and conservative in their commissioning.
"We have had this peculiar indifference to this unprecedented loss of black lives on a massive scale for a very long time," he said, in a reference to W.E.B. DuBois.
What's more, issuing statements of repudiation and recalling ambassadors, as the Lima Group has called for, while necessary, will only do so much given Maduro's growing indifference to international isolation.
He pleaded guilty last month to fleeing with reckless indifference to the safety of others, possession of a stolen vehicle and fleeing from police causing bodily injury, according to Messina.
It is characterized by indifference to objective truth (there are no facts, only interpretations), the repudiation of Christian concern for the poor and the weak, and disdain for the powerless.
With an indifference to genuine moral judgment, the Clinton administration brushed aside Arafat's heinous crimes and militant agenda, embraced him as a peacemaker, and white washed his vicious record.   Why?
But we think that they will eventually have to discount the impact of Trump's apparent indifference to the Constitution, or his willingness to pursue reckless diplomacy with Taiwan before inauguration.
In at least nine states, prisoners have filed lawsuits arguing that withholding drugs constitutes deliberate indifference to their dire medical needs, violating a constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
Even without Brexit, Euro-Brits have been a vanishing breed, reflecting what many of them see as long growing indifference to the EU among British voters and successive London governments.
Editorial Given the Trump administration's indifference to climate change, the task of reducing emissions of carbon dioxide, the main global warming gas, has fallen largely to city and state governments.
On both issues, the administration has "moved from indifference to engagement," said Julie Brill, a former commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission, who now helps oversee regulatory affairs for Microsoft.
Instead, I see Mr. Trump's reprehensible calculation to separate children from their parents and his callous indifference to 800,000 Dreamers, many of whom know no country but the United States.
After initial indifference to Southold's arrival, Austin, Houston and the Hill Country have embraced the Meadors as Long Island never did, and Mr. Meador can now see a future clearly.
Mr. McConnell and his allies have been particularly infuriated as Mr. Trump has reacted with indifference to a series of ideas they have floated to try to block Mr. Moore.
That France, the world's most nuclear-dependent country, may reduce its use by 50 percent, was a matter of relative indifference to them, they said scornfully in interview after interview.
But are the other shared features of this movement — addiction to conspiracy theories, indifference to the rule of law, a penchant for punishing critics — really captured by the "populist" label?
Pretending that dictators and strongmen such as Kim Jong Un or Vladimir Putin are acting in the best interests of their people communicates American indifference to violations of human dignity.
But Collins and Murkowski care a lot about women's issues; their joint stand was the logical outcome of a year that's been marked by an utter Republican indifference to women.
Worse yet, the government's indifference to the problems facing the veteran community, be it health, education, employment, or other issues exacerbated the trauma they experienced while fighting for their country.
Trump's refusal to show weakness or humility in defeat allied with a brazen, relentless temperament and an indifference to shame helps explain why he is so hard to bring down.
Powell, with his clipped mustache, his deep voice, his invariable suit, tie, and hat, and his perfect indifference to everything but Myrna Loy, was a generation's ideal of American suavity.
It shows his dedication to fighting graft, his flair for political theatre, his indifference to institutions and his belief in the virtue of ordinary people, among whom he counts himself.
Beyond highlighting the spectacular run of the current bull market, the milestone reflected investors' seeming indifference to global uncertainties, as well as their embrace of President Trump's pro-corporate administration.
The "Big Mouth" indifference to technology is its own form of commentary: Social media, it seems to say, just can't compete with the wild physical and emotional forces of adolescence.
SZALAI When it comes to surfing memoirs, my attitude has generally ranged from indifference to (an admittedly unearned) hostility, so William Finnegan's "Barbarian Days" was a happy surprise to me.
Trump's apparent indifference to Duterte's attacks on the press were thrown into relief during a trip to the Philippines in November, when he laughed after Duterte joked that journalists were spies.
"Furthermore, American's reckless indifference to [the teen's] health, safety and welfare rises to the level of willful and wanton disregard for the rights or safety of [the teen]," the suit alleges.
" Over the same stretch, Trump benefitted from comparable indifference to his more fully documented ethical failures, and from what members of this self-same press corps describe as "rock-bottom expectations.
But these exceptions, which are ostensibly meant to assuage concerns about government indifference to the suffering of women, undermine the state's argument that fetus funerals are primarily a public health concern.
Those concerns about Trump have been vindicated by recent events, and Ryan's bad faith laid completely bare by his sudden indifference to massive security breaches at the highest levels of government.
It took decades for the teenager distressed by public indifference to rampant street harassment to wake up in a world of the international anti-harassment campaign Hollaback, and unstoppable feminist hashtags.
If these draft rules become law after the notice and comment period closes, more survivors will be forced out of school by harassment, assault, and their schools' indifference to their complaints.
As Mr. de Blasio officially kicked off his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination on Thursday, the reactions of city residents ran the gamut from support to indifference to vehement objection.
Six current and former students of Minnesota's Independent School District 112 are suing the school district over allegations teachers and administrators demonstrated "deliberate indifference" to repeated racist bullying and other episodes.
Bouquet's effervescent intellect lends a philosophical air to urban strolling and digital scrolling; hookup apps and YouTube catalyze meditations on time's indifference to human affairs, and even solitude is erotically charged.
The failure to act on these nominations rests solely with the Senate, and McConnell's apparent indifference to passing legislation, implementing Republican priorities, confirming the president's nominees, or doing anything at all.
The country I lived in did not treat human beings with such utter contempt, did not display a depraved indifference to others' welfare, did not inflict such needless pain and suffering.
Still, the sharp sensitivity of the president to any crime charged to an immigrant is striking when compared with his seeming indifference to attacks on minorities, or his own verbal forays.
Collectively, their quiet continental self-assurance, their indifference to the passage of time, not to mention their crèmes brûlées and blood sausages and Fleuries, helped form the backdrop of the city.
But Jan-Werner Müller, a Princeton political scientist who recently published an excellent little book about authoritarian populist movements, finds that Trump supporters' indifference to Trump's corrupt leanings is actually rather typical.
Is he the self-made business genius that he was portrayed as on The Apprentice, or is he the beneficiary of decades of shady dealings, lax enforcement, and indifference to fair pay?
Taking the expressive marking "con indifferenza" ("with indifference") to heart, Mr. Bresler played it with out-of-tune apathy of an undermotivated beginner, in what was perhaps the night's most astonishing transformation.
But the charges against Officer Goodson, a 17-year veteran, stand out: He alone faces a count of second-degree depraved-heart murder — in essence, murder with willful indifference to human life.
The 6.25-inch phone appears to maintain the company's staunch indifference to the war of notch attrition, forgoing the hole-punch camera from what appears to be a sizable top bezel (forehead).
Eramo's attorneys argued that Erdely came into the story with a preconceived storyline about institutional indifference to sexual assault and intentionally disregarded statements and facts about Eramo that didn't fit that narrative.
In this interview, edited for length and clarity, I talk to Snyder about Trump's increasing indifference to the truth and how it aligns with his post-election concerns about tyranny and fascism.
Showing his apparent indifference to the proceedings, Salvini put out a series of tweets during the debate on issues that had nothing to do with the scandal, dubbed by some newspapers "Russiagate".
His growing fame brings admirers to his freezing workshop, where they wonder at his ascetic indifference to discomfort, and still more — gifted as he surely is — at his capacity for self-criticism.
With his plays mostly banned, Bulgakov used every freedom inside the covers of ­"Margarita," and its pages bristle with a deeply informed indifference to every dogma, whether historical, religious, political or artistic.
The opposition Democratic Alliance said Zuma's failure to attend the panel was typical of his indifference to the plight of an economy forecast to grow at less than 1 percent this year.
Turkish officials have been incensed by the concerns expressed by Washington and European capitals about Ankara's subsequent crackdown on suspected plotters, but what they perceive as indifference to the coup attempt itself.
"Petitioners have demonstrated a likelihood of success on their claim the Government's actions constitute deliberate indifference to Petitioners' medical needs, and thus violate the Fifth Amendment's substantive due process guarantee," Nathan ruled.
Hirshman derides the ordinance's feminist critics with glib sarcasm — "Male aggression, subordination, it's all good" — as if these opponents were motivated by nothing more complicated than a blithe indifference to female suffering.
Bran's basic indifference to governance means that the likes of Edmure, Bronn, Gendry, and whoever is now running Dorne will have a free hand to rule their domains as they see fit.
For this group, "guns connote … the perpetuation of illicit social hierarchies, the elevation of force over reason, and the expression of collective indifference to the wellbeing of strangers," Braman and Kahan write.
Nevertheless, when its current staff scrutinized the paper's lynching-era coverage, they concluded that it had conveniently opposed lynching in the abstract while responding with indifference to its bloody, real-world consequences.
The Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, speaking with Russian journalists accompanying Mr. Putin on a trip to China, expressed indifference to the idea of Russia being readmitted to the Group of 7.
Louis's mind is a leaking sieve of grievance that yields bitterness toward his ex-wife, indifference to his daughter and the affronted conviction that people should just leave him the hell alone.
They had nothing with which to fight the towering inferno of resentment they had kindled through their arrogant, ideologically driven indifference to the pressing needs of the people they claim to represent.
It's depressing but unsurprising when generals happily hold forth on the presumably innate "Oriental" indifference to human life or when President Lyndon B. Johnson compares the corrupt dictator Diem to Winston Churchill.
Washington is looking at that with puzzling indifference to a quarter of its exports and a 10% increase in its trans-Atlantic trade deficit during the first eleven months of last year.
The Republicans' craven indifference to the Constitution will be all the more clear to the public if the emphasis is on what the managers do have, rather than on what they don't.
Just contemplate the recklessness — the sheer indifference to truth and the moral authority of the American presidency — revealed here: one president baselessly charging criminality by another, all in a childish Twitter rampage.
Jan-Werner Müller, a Princeton political scientist who published an excellent book about authoritarian populist movements in late 2016, finds that Trump supporters' indifference to Trump's corrupt leanings is actually rather typical.
Behind the scenes, he ordered officials to close the El Paso port of entry, followed by other ports, replying with indifference to their concerns about the trade impacts of such a move.
He has also visited the areas to stay connected with those impacted, but the Nelson campaign argues it's his policy positions and his indifference to the environment that is the bigger problem.
De Blasio can speak to Bloomberg's liabilities better than most, having inherited New York City from him after running against his record of race-based policing and perceived indifference to income inequality.
Rubin contrasted McCain's enthusiasm for doing the right thing overseas with the Trump administration's indifference to human rights, but President Trump himself was no stranger to the discourse of clarity regarding Muslims.
The world's perceived indifference to the plight of the Palestinians is proof, jihadists say, of the second-class status of Muslims, and evidence that only through violence will Muslims regain their dignity.
Companies in Asia are beginning to take heed as boardroom indifference to issues like minority shareholder rights and the environment is giving way to stronger corporate governance that seeks to satisfy all stakeholders.
"And when you look at a series of these comments that he's making, I do believe it is an (incitement) -- or at a minimum, an expression of indifference to whether violence would occur."
One of the most popular scenarios is that the incoming president, given his manifest indifference to rules and his ignorance of governance, will be impeached by his own party during his first term.
"When you look at a series of these comments that he's making, I do believe it's an incitement, or, at a minimum, a level of indifference to violence that could occur," Kaine said.
Mr. Koskinen won the prestigious Elliot L. Richardson Prize this year "for excellence and integrity in government service," timing that suggested the selection panel's indifference to the well-publicized complaints of congressional Republicans.
Perez went on to criticize the National Rifle Association for "cruel and callous indifference" to America's spate of mass shootings, including last month's assault at a Florida high school that left 17 dead.
According to the complaint, Jackson showed extreme indifference to human life and recklessly caused Rene's death before fleeing to upstate New York, where his arrest occurred for a separate matter — a parole violation.
If the Fed's indifference to a deteriorating global economic outlook seems surprising, the decision of the ECB to end its bond-buying program by the end of the year seems particularly ill-advised.
He finally made that explicit, but his beliefs have long been obvious — Trump's utter indifference to the preferences of poor people was already implied in every decision he has made since taking office.
Mr. Trudeau has promised a "total renewal" of Canada's relationship with its indigenous people, a marked turnaround from his immediate predecessor, Stephen Harper, who was widely criticized for his indifference to aboriginal issues.
But by also resurrecting an impulse for unilateral action and indifference to the region's needs and concerns, he is making it more difficult to help bring about the democratic change he ostensibly seeks.
If so, Lucifer seems to have a lot to work with, including a newfound scrutiny of the pope's tenure in Argentina, where victims are accusing him of chilly indifference to clerical sex abuse.
The empty heterosexual posturing, the shirtless photo ops, the misogyny and indifference to the female experience, the anti-gay campaigns, are designed to hide one basic fact: A cult of personality is sterile.
Many voters who favored the death penalty forgave him because they recognized that his opposition was rooted not in an indifference to crime but rather in his widely recognized commitment to Catholic principles.
It's also that the entertainment industry is built off the need for attention; many who profess to like Ms. Warren's policies also seem personally hurt by her seeming indifference to communing with them.
Pakistan's leader, lamenting what he said was the world's indifference to civilian suffering in Kashmir, on Wednesday condemned India's military clampdown there and said he would appeal to the United Nations for help.
Appelbaum duly mentions the failures of these myriad economic policies, like the Federal Reserve's callous indifference to the havoc caused when scores went unemployed because of sky-high interest rates in the 1980s.
That the order, breathtaking in scope and inflammatory in tone, was issued on Holocaust Remembrance Day spoke of the president's callousness and indifference to history, to America's deepest lessons about its own values.
The problem starts there, as I said, but it doesn't end there, as these attitudes can very easily merge into cynical, lazy indifference to public administration and onward to outright venality and corruption.
But what many seem to love about Trump — the pugnaciousness, the go-it-alone attitude, the indifference to the normal political process — are precisely the same things that turn some off Mr. Bevin.
King knows, too, that "evil" isn't about larger-than-life acts, but about the everyday callousness, abuse of power, and indifference to abuse of power that humans practice as they go about their lives.
"The cause of sexual abuse in the SBC is rooted in our culture of casual indifference to predatory sexual behavior," wrote Susan Codone, an abuse survivor from Georgia, in the report issued last Friday.
On July 11, she filed a federal lawsuit against Lebanon County and correctional and medical officers at Lebanon County Correctional Facility, alleging deliberate indifference to her daughter's medical needs and violations of civil rights.
U.S. failure to assist forces who originally opposed Morsi and apparent indifference to Sisi pushed what had been a reliable ally ever closer to Iran, and away from decades old alliances with the West.
In a recent article theNew York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof suggested that public reticence to get involved reflects a "harsh indifference" to the crisis and a failure to recognize the value of human life.
Approaching the 2020 election, Democrats will make these kinds of dark accusations against Trump and again resort to identity politics, banging away at the president's supposed indifference to minorities, transgender people and undocumented immigrants.
In the meantime, those who continue to cling to the JCPOA at the expense of all else should be ashamed of their indifference to Israel's continually being on the receiving end of such hatred.
So far, his time as secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development has been defined by a combination of incompetence and indifference to the realities faced by the poor and working class.
As soon as the nature of his candidacy became clear — his populism and nationalism, his indifference to many doctrines and policy preferences shared across the Tea Party-establishment divide — so did his disruptive potential.
Requiring that Justice Department attorneys concoct strange arguments to defend unconstitutional laws creates a culture of indifference to constitutional rights that we shouldn't want in public servants who wield the power of law enforcement.
His novels shared certain characteristics with theirs — a cameralike detachment, an indifference to psychology, a preoccupation with physical details and the instability of human perception — but he took a more philosophical and political approach.
He attempted to hide from our view his years of denigration of women, his frequent disparaging remarks directed at Hispanics and African-Americans and his indifference to the problems faced by the L.G.B.T. community.
Justice Thurgood Marshall, writing for an eight-to-one majority, found that "deliberate indifference to serious medical needs of prisoners" was indeed inconsistent with Eighth Amendment guarantees, and ordered that Gamble's care be reëvaluated.
The impact would be enhanced if the foursome warned Ryan and McConnell that absent swift congressional action, they would resign and tell the world of their concerns, and of the leaders' indifference to it.
At a city council meeting last week, a packed crowd of hospital employees and residents made emotional pleas to save the hospital and railed against CHS for "corporate greed" and indifference to the community.
What I got was the opposite: a callous indifference to our justified sense of fear, and repetition of the same kind of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories you heard from people like the Pittsburgh shooter.
My aunts and uncles felt slighted by her indifference to the family bond: perhaps she'd been spoiled by her life of plenty and lacked the moral fibre that tougher lives had bred in them.
And fair enough; what mental image of Sichuanese food is more often conjured up than mountainous heaps of blood-red peppers, glorious waves of capsaicin-induced head sweats, and a conspicuous indifference to décor?
Because of the destructive game played most cynically, and with the greatest indifference to judicial integrity, by Mr. McConnell, the notion of jurists as unbiased umpires in robes has become, for now, dangerously naïve.
The result was a confirmation process, and now almost certainly a justice, tainted by dishonesty, shamelessness, self-pity, indifference to women's fears and calculated divisiveness — the hallmarks, in other words, of Mr. Trump's politics.
"When you look at a series of these comments that he's making, I do believe it is an incite or at a minimum an expression of indifference to whether violence would occur," he said.
The annulment was granted two years later, after Mr. Duterte was found to be "psychologically incapacitated to handle essential marital obligations" and to have "gross indifference to others' needs and feelings," among other traits.
The Times treated Mr. Assange as a source, not a partner, and the relationship was not an easy one; his indifference to the risks of exposing intelligence sources was a particular source of friction.
Since early May, the city of Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh has been rocked by violent clashes between Dalits and upper-caste Hindus, and Yogi has been criticized for his perceived indifference to the riots.
And they had ambitions like that, and I think it is proper to see this as a scaling back of those ambitions; and also, a kind of indifference to the fate of political democracy.
"We've reached a point in this case that I never could have imagined, and that is largely to do with Columbia's deliberate indifference to Professor Harris's coercive behavior," the plaintiff said in an interview.
Following the advice of an Australia Letter reader named Craig Grant, we ended up at The Grind cafe in Noosaville, where the hash brown breakfasts made me completely rethink my indifference to shaved potatoes.
The members of Nine Trey "wreaked havoc on New York City, engaging in brazen acts of violence," and "showing reckless indifference to others' safety," US Attorney Geoffrey Berman said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
These numbers cannot be fudged, smudged, selectively chosen, or subject to alternate views, because there is only one reality: America is a nation at war despite America's indifference to the fights waged in its name.
That Trump won the presidential election in spite of his sexism, in spite of the fact that he was caught on tape admitting to sexual assault, says something significant about the electorate's indifference to misogyny.
The embassy is also fed up with his indifference to basic hygiene and bathroom cleanliness; his mooching of food and Wi-Fi; his woodwork-damaging indoor skateboarding habit; and his general Kato Kaelin–style freeloading.
The film depicts Mapplethorpe — at least, at the height of his fame — as a narcissist with a gluttonous need for the spotlight, and a callous indifference to the concerns, or indeed the lives of others.
The two largest, most populous, most durable Asian countries, for most of their collective history, have lived alongside each other with an almost studied indifference to the military, economic and cultural activities of the other.
Judged by what we actually do — or, more accurately, don't do — to help small children and their parents, America is unique among advanced countries in its utter indifference to the lives of its youngest citizens.
" Joseph Minott, executive director of the Clean Air Council, said the plaintiffs will review their options as the White House's "deliberate indifference" to climate change increases "the frequency and intensity of its life-threatening effects.
In the filing on Tuesday, Mr. Cammarata described previous acts he attributed to Ms. Pressley, a former assistant attorney general for the District of Columbia, that he said demonstrated her indifference to following court rules.
Their evangelical zeal for punitive energy regulations — from stopping pipelines to shuttering power plants — and indifference to the welfare of working Americans are incompatible with the economic growth and high-wage jobs that voters want.
Born in Florence in 1826, he was a prolific contributor to political and cultural periodicals and a tireless critic of his country's leaders, frequently rebuking them for their indifference to the poor and socially disadvantaged.
But the laudable commitment from Grant and the Republican Congress to the political rights of the former slaves was fatally undermined by their indifference to the vast social and economic inequality of the postwar South.
"Macron is part of a generation that has a sort of indifference to the United Kingdom," said Vivien Pertusot, an expert on Franco-British relations at the Institut Français des Relations Internationales, a research organization.
They had traveled from parts of Italy and elsewhere in Europe to denounce what they see as the Vatican's indifference to their demands that abusive priests — and those who covered up for them — be pursued.
Both supporters and opponents criticized him for what they called his mismanagement of the gasoline price increase, the suppression of the protests and an apparent indifference to the pain the uproar had caused ordinary people.
His brittle greeting-card style and indifference to paint are apparent here in works representing some of his best-known series: flayed figures, strutting roosters, scary clowns, stingrays and tarot-card skeletons in Renaissance dress.
I found comfort in its indifference to the daily minutiae of its visitors; it had seen millions of people over hundreds of years, all with their own uncertainties, yet it was still there, nearly unchanged.
Goodell testified before Congress on concussions in 2009 and listened to Representative Linda T. Sánchez of California compare the N.F.L. to the tobacco industry for its indifference to the physical harm being done to its players.
Some of us affected a studied indifference to the sexual images and some blushed, and some tried to mask the hidden bent of our sexuality by crowing over scenes that could not possibly have interested us.
For now that combines indifference to North Korea's human-rights abuses with a willingness to suspend American military exercises in South Korea as long as the north halts tests of bombs or missiles that threaten America.
The view that it works for Trump personally underwrites everything from his tax proposals to his indifference to his own health care promises to his casual day-to-day marination in obvious financial conflicts of interest.
In stark contrast to the libertine Trump, who displays a casual indifference to social issues like abortion and LGBT rights, French is a devout social conservative, a Calvinist who delights in the idea of eternal damnation.
What's more, Zendaya is consistently one of the most entertaining parts of the film up until that point, providing some of its biggest laughs with her seeming indifference to all the superhero shenanigans erupting around her.
Prosecutors are also expected to argue that Officer Goodson displayed an extreme indifference to human life, and that it was his duty to secure Mr. Gray in a seatbelt and to obtain medical attention when asked.
This shirt was so intensely familiar: soft with washing, sweet with the smell of her mother's soap, innocent, derided—because Cecilia and her father weren't above sometimes teasing Angela about her indifference to what she wore.
Having used, and abused, the present international trading system — and America's unforgivable indifference to decades of its mounting debts and deficits — China and Europe should accept to rebalance a relationship that has served them so well.
That observation – combining creeping horror at the idea that middle-aged women might be interested in sex, with indifference to the fact that male authors are rarely judged for failing to resemble James Bond – is typical.
The left is put off by racism, hostility to immigrants and seeming indifference to gun violence, while the right delegitimizes the Mueller investigation, embraces America First and champions tax cuts to the exclusion of much else.
So Vollie had a mantra—he had learned to meditate from Bobby Heflin, of all unquiet people, who'd read some magazine articles about Buddhism and a Buddhist's all-eclipsing indifference to property, to life, to limb.
"There are a fair number of those people who feel like they're treated with indifference to hostility," said Beverly Tillerly, the executive director of the Anti-Violence Project, which provides counseling and advocacy for transgender people.
The spectrum of paleontological opinion on gaming ranged from mild apathy to genuine distaste, with even those who provided extensive comments on Horizon Zero Dawn, preambling their remarks with disclaimers about their indifference to the medium.
He didn't just mock the obsession with celebrities; he teased them to their face, displaying studious indifference to the projects they were promoting and a smirking skepticism to their hints of pretentiousness, self-importance or eccentricity.
As Ross Douthat writes in the New York Times: Trump's authoritarian tendencies are naked on his Twitter feed, but Bloomberg's imperial instincts, his indifference to limits on his power, are a conspicuous feature of his career.
The top murder charge required prosecutors to prove that Mr. Whilby demonstrated "a depraved indifference to human life" while recklessly doing something that created "a grave risk of death" and led to the demise of another.
Mr. Yang, the abbot of Mao Mountain, a sacred Taoist site in eastern China, has grown frustrated by indifference to a crippling pollution crisis that has left the land barren and the sky a haunting gray.
While one school of thought preaches utter indifference to the welfare of foreigners and the other offers "benevolent hegemony" as a solution to the world's woes, the idea of actual international cooperation falls by the wayside.
The result was predictable — the rookie that Pete saw as a mentee was quickly accepted into the fraternity that still wouldn't acknowledge Pete — but Pete's frustration, and the younger man's indifference to it, were less expected.
The related objection here is that EA's emphasis on improving the welfare of individuals leads to a kind of indifference to broader structural problems like inequality or oppression or how power generally works in the world.
Aside for the bed covered with a blue tarp that appears to have protected the very young Twilley from water that leaked from the ceiling, there is a general mood of labored indifference to the entire house.
" What happened in West Baltimore was the culmination of centuries of overt racism and indifference to the black community by city and state leaders, says Sparaco, the local attorney and author of "Now or Never in Baltimore.
Clinton, while running far to the left of both her husband's presidency and her own 2008 campaign, lacks both the ideological purity and the total indifference to economic logic that lie at the heart of Sanders' appeal.
Trump seems to have gotten his habit of retweets from his father, the candidate; Donald Trump himself has displayed the same indifference to who his supporters are and what their other beliefs, besides Trump support, might be.
Anna Wintour, who has been publicly attacked by the Trump White House for what they consider her indifference to covering them, recently swerved around questions about the style of President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
Authorities do not believe the men were physically involved in Caleb's slaying but instead showed "extreme indifference" to his life because they allegedly knew the 17-story Verrückt, then the world's tallest waterslide, was dangerous to riders.
And it is not right to approach the issue of immigration, as Trump has done, with an indifference to human tragedy, cavalier threats to use lethal force and to close the border, and a zeal to divide.
Still, while terrorist attacks in Europe may feel more surprising to the West — though they have become all too common there, too — that does not explain the relative indifference to attacks in Istanbul, Saudi Arabia or Bangladesh.
There is a sense of disappointment among many Jews in America at what they perceive as Israeli indifference to anti-Semitism in the United States, whether it appears at neo-Nazi demonstrations or in memes on Twitter.
A bill moving through the California Legislature would change state law so that only someone who actually killed, intended to kill or acted as a major player with "reckless indifference to human life" could face murder charges.
Those agencies are primarily responsible for the health of the lenders, and they have a long history of indifference to the welfare of borrowers — and even of prioritizing the health of lenders at the expense of borrowers.
As much as her absence as first lady might stem from personal reluctance to be in the spotlight, it could just as easily be indifference to the position she holds, whether she asked for it or not.
Read more " _____ Jonathan V. Last in The Weekly Standard: "The point is: Changing this culture of institutional indifference to police misconduct is hard and kneeling down during the national anthem isn't going to get the job done.
"Biden's ties to the dairy industry and indifference to the suffering of farmed animals — something he basically never talks about — flies in the face of everything he claims to stand for," a spokesperson for the group said.
Mr. Trump, meanwhile, has shown a shocking indifference to Mr. Erdogan's authoritarian crackdown on his own people, which in turn makes it even more important to show that the United States will follow the rule of law.
Trump, who has called DeSantis a "warrior," has expressed indifference to the notion of a shutdown, indicating he is willing to force one if he does not get support for his proposed wall along the southern border.
The bill has since been withdrawn, but anger has only grown over the government's perceived indifference to the demands of the protesters, which include an independent investigation into alleged police brutality and an amnesty for arrested protesters.
Trump's ideas, such as they were, ran directly counter to movement conservative orthodoxy: His skepticism of trade, seeming indifference to issues like same-sex marriage, and outright skepticism of regime change abroad defied everything the movement stood for.
Government is capable of doing great good but, like any big organisation, it is prone to incompetence, capture by powerful insiders and Kafkaesque indifference to the plight of the ordinary men and women Ms Warren most cares about.
That indifference to comprehension even extends to the scoring phase, when everyone's score is tallied up individually but the game doesn't even show you what gave some people the critical bonus points that put them over the top.
Turkey in turn has accused the EU of indifference to the coup and said it might abandon an agreement with the EU to curtail the flow of migrants from the Middle East and Africa through Turkey into Europe.
"There is widespread public ignorance about the dogs bred for meat — the myth that these dogs are somehow different from 'normal dogs' has fostered a societal indifference to their suffering," said Wendy Higgins, a Humane Society International spokeswoman.
Adorno was understandably furious at Toscanini's indifference to what he considered the necessary direction of music post-Mahler—the movement toward the twelve-tone composition of the Second Viennese School, including the work of Adorno's friend Alban Berg.
"There seems to be a level of cruel intent I've never seen before and a real indifference to the well-being of a child," said Holly Cooper, one of the many attorneys challenging the government's detainment of minors.
That the screening came less than a week after black America was roused from its general indifference to the Academy Awards through the organization's resumption of Do the White Thing tradition gave the audience reaction a special power.
At President Trump's press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, he assigned blame to the U.S. and complained about Robert Mueller's "witch hunt," showing indifference to Russia's meddling in both Ukraine and the 2016 U.S. election.
Black people have been taking their sexuality into their hands, so to speak, making work — films, shows, internet porn — that's fun, adventurous and aware of, say, Hollywood's indifference to black people as being more than their sex organs.
His indifference to anyone who's not in the diehard-fan group has led to declining support among independents and a steady loss of traditionally GOP-leaning groups, as evidenced by this week's elections and in the 2018 midterms.
Indifference to sexual abuse contributed to electing this president, an election that in turn fueled the #MeToo movement against that indifference with a rage that the events surrounding Judge Kavanaugh will likely continue to focus and accelerate further.
Paola Ochoa, a columnist for El Tiempo, has criticized Colombian opinion leaders for their indifference to the increased number of cases of sexual abuse and murders of women, which rose from 546 in 2016 to 565 in 2017.
This is not a proposal for the Irish of the 18th century to solve their problems by selling their children for human consumption, as Jonathan Swift suggested in a 1729 essay satirizing British indifference to famine in Ireland.
But for the people affected by the shared moniker, Amazon&aposs actions and seeming indifference to the real world consequences, is a very personal, and never-ending reminder of the power the tech industry holds over our lives.
It's also at least somewhat interested in the idea of God's indifference to our plight — in the figure of Doctor Manhattan, who has godlike powers but started out as just another guy (and who was once Laurie's lover).
But we can control whether we hold them accountable for those lies or whether, in either a state of exhaustion or to protect our own political objectives, we look the other way and normalize an indifference to truth.
After a memo surfaced showing that Ms. Harris's deputies knew about the technician's wrongdoing and recent conviction, but failed to alert defense lawyers, a judge condemned Ms. Harris's indifference to the systemic violation of the defendants' constitutional rights.
"Creato stated under oath that he recklessly caused his son's death under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life by depriving Brendan of oxygen on October 13, 2015," prosecutors said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
While Duterte has been condemned abroad for his indifference to thousands of deaths in his brutal war on drugs, he has so far been enjoying consistently high ratings in opinion polls for fighting crime, illegal drugs, terrorism and graft.
In March, WIRED magazine published an article on how the major candidates view cybersecurity, assessing the range critically "from total indifference to mild indifference" while conceding that the broad outlines of cybersecurity positions would surely be refined with time.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis, in his first message of the new year, on Friday urged people to combat the "torrent" of misery, injustice and violence in the world by overcoming all indifference to the many who are suffering.
The GOP base's indifference to Russian election interference, and to Trump's complicity with it, shows the strength of the bond Trump forged with a certain segment of the electorate through his unconventionally nasty and dishonest style on the stump.
Equally, he does the things we are least able or least willing to do: to work without expectation of a reward, to dispense with material comfort and to maintain an absolute indifference to what other people think of him.
There is inherent in this a deep indifference to the historical recognition that one thing proceeds from another, reaction following action, and that when we start down an unknown trail we cannot be sure where we will end up.
Regardless of what we eventually learn about these tragedies, somebody will need to take responsibility to ensure that Felipe will be the last child to perish because of cruel policies based on an indifference to the protection of children.
Yet just as Nixon's achievements in domestic and foreign policy were undone by skulduggery and paranoia, Netanyahu's legacy has been permanently tarred by his apparent corruption, his appeals (or indifference) to bigotry and his demonization of his political opponents.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish people paid homage on Sunday to an Indian immigrant woman whose death inspired a historic vote to repeal Ireland's strict abortion laws while the Catholic Church rued the outcome saying it showed indifference to its teachings.
India's former Anglophone establishment and Western governments had stigmatized Mr. Modi for his suspected role — ranging from malign indifference to complicity and direct supervision — in the murder of hundreds of Muslims in his home state of Gujarat in 2002.
But it should be seen as part of a broader pattern of breathtaking fiscal hypocrisy, in which the G.O.P. went from insisting that federal debt posed an existential threat under Obama to complete indifference to budget deficits under Trump.
But what we should most fear is the danger from within, whether through inappropriate choices of cabinet officials, turning a blind eye to foreign interference in our elections, or our indifference to the slow but steady creep of authoritarianism.
The Great Recession can be blamed on neoliberal financial deregulation, the Eurozone crisis on neoliberal austerity, and the rise of Trump and right-wing extremists as a backlash to neoliberal free trade agreements and neoliberal indifference to rising inequality.
If coolness denotes — or once denoted — a certain indifference to what people think, then these middle-aged mothers with their silly, adorable shtick and their paunchy husbands are perhaps the only cool people left on our try-hard planet.
Nicole Eramo, an associate dean of students who had met and counseled Jackie, stated in her lawsuit that she was falsely depicted in Rolling Stone as a villain who showed indifference to Jackie's allegations that she had been raped.
Olivia Jade might have known nothing about it—prosecutors said many affected children did not, and she has apologized for her apparent indifference to higher education—but it's difficult to be deeply sympathetic given the egregious corruption at play.
And while Muslims across Europe are terrorized by street fascists, smug satirists, and the state, Charlie Hebdo knows where real travesty is, it screams, a greedy child with sticky fingers and a pig-eyed indifference to the suffering of others.
To understand how gun control advocates' high-handed indifference to basic gun knowlege feeds into to the visceral reaction that pro-gun folks have to smart gun tech, you have to go back to the original, Clinton-era Assault Weapon Ban.
Most human rights groups are incandescent with rage over the move, and are likely to redouble already fierce criticism of the Saudis' conduct in Yemen -- and of Western indifference to the actions of a major oil producer and weapons market.
She embodies some familiar tropes for men — archetypes that go back to the 1940s — but her brutal ways of fighting and her complete indifference to the contempt and resentment of her fellow officers mark her as unusual for a female character.
If early English liberals focused on the evils of the Old Regime, with its unearned privileges and higgledy-piggedly corruptions, Tocqueville focused on the evils of the bureaucratic state, with its addiction to rational arrangements and indifference to human variety.
Twitter long touted itself as the "free speech wing of the free speech party," and its inability to reckon with this legacy — or how blindness and indifference to power dynamics are still embedded into its system — remains a persistent issue.
I believe justice will eventually prevail in Kenya, as in other parts of the world that have decriminalized same-sex conduct, but in the meantime ordinary LGBT Kenyans will continue to pay the price for the state's indifference to inequality.
And the majority's callous indifference to the suffering of condemned prisoners means states will be empowered to "execute even those who will endure the most serious pain and suffering, irrespective of how exceptional their case" and "how thoroughly they prove it".
The book is an autobiographical account of the obsessive love that the narrator, Chris—a writer and failed filmmaker in a waning marriage—feels for Dick, an academic and art world denizen whose principal attribute is his indifference to her.
I traced an optimistic scenario back in the spring: that even our rickety democratic institutions could contain Trump's worst impulses; that Trump's own indifference to conservative ideology might create the space for some legislative compromises that aren't altogether horrible for progressives.
Instead, Podesta argued that it was the combination of these two decisions — the overzealousness of the Clinton server investigation coupled with its relative indifference to Russian meddling — that really made the agency's behavior outrageous, and even worthy of a congressional investigation.
"Just as Nixon's achievements in domestic and foreign policy were undone by skulduggery and paranoia, Netanyahu's legacy has been permanently tarred by his apparent corruption, his appeals (or indifference) to bigotry and his demonization of his political opponents," he later adds.
He considered Balanchine, he said, "the great genius in the arts today," and it is not hard to see Balanchine's influence on him: the mixture of exultation with sorrow, the combination of abstraction with frank depiction, the indifference to psychology.
"This package, We the People, that we're announcing today is to break through the doors of Republican indifference, to bring a little sunlight into these dark new corners of politics, and to undo the evils of Citizens United," said Sen.
"These defendants are charged with creating a killing field in a crowd of innocent people, showing depraved indifference to human life and causing the death of Carey Gabay," Ken Thompson, the Brooklyn district attorney, said in a statement about the case.
But the Justice Department's report mirrors other recent accounts of inmate deaths and violence across the country that, taken together, paint a grim picture of the brutality that occurs behind prison walls—and the horrifying consequences of America's indifference to it.
The heart of the racial divide Trump is exploiting has to do with how he governs and the poisonous signals he sends about the acceptability of white indifference to the nation's history of slavery, legal discrimination and ongoing racial bias.
"The data breach announced by Marriott this past November does not appear to have been caused by the same cultural indifference to cybersecurity the record indicates existed at Equifax, rather, it looks like Marriott inherited this breach from Starwood," said Sen.
Yet part of Republican frustration with the president has stemmed from his apparent indifference to policy, with journalist Robert Draper citing sources who were struck by "how little Trump understood or really cared to understand" details of the healthcare proposal.
The latest sign that Mr. Trump plans to blaze a new path for US-Europe relations came in a weekend interview he gave the Times of London and Germany's Bild in which he expressed indifference to prospects for the European Union.
The action zigzags across time and geography — from Germany in the last days of World War II through a grab bag of American locations in the decades after — with blithe indifference to the usual rules of linearity or narrative economy.
Early on he turned away from the sometimes chilly modernism of the 20th century — which, at its most extreme, wore its indifference to popular tastes as a badge of pride — and embraced harmony, rhythm, unabashed emotion and flashes of humor.
So the "explainers" are, in a sense, right: The most common Sottsass experience one is likely to have is of his vision, his color palette, his love of squiggles and zigzags, and his confident indifference to notions of good taste.
"What is the temptation that we face in environments dominated by violence, corruption, drug trafficking, disrespect for personal dignity, and indifference to suffering?" the Pope asked during a mass held for priests, nuns, and seminarians in the state capital Morelia.
Those with past convictions who have completed, or are completing, their legal obligations are US citizens who deserve to know where they stand, and states relying on obfuscation or sheer indifference to deny rights to their constituents is fundamentally wrong.
The case for impeachment is about self-dealing and self-enrichment as well as obstruction of justice, open indifference to and contempt for the lives of American citizens struck by disaster, as well as passivity in the face of foreign attack.
"Biden's ties to the dairy industry and indifference to the suffering of farmed animals — something he basically never talks about — flies in the face of everything he claims to stand for," a spokesperson from Direct Action Everywhere said in a statement.
Despite her persistent indifference to wine, Fadiman embraces it as a means of tracing her and her father's lives in "The Wine Lover's Daughter," which doubles as both a memoir and a biography of the writer and oenophile Clifton Fadiman.
Instead, the president, who has repeatedly shown indifference to playing the role of unifier at times of national strife, lamented the ability of "some very evil people" to seize on false accusations from women and ruin a powerful man's life.
Trump's pattern of behavior relies on an indifference to the health of US political and judicial systems on the part of the President and a willingness to destroy trust in institutions that could take decades to recover from his power plays.
Donald Trump did not single-handedly create the present atmosphere of fear, violence and impending chaos; the enthusiastic reception of propaganda and fake scares; the effectiveness of xenophobia and talk of war; the callous indifference to weakened and marginalized people.
The case, which was brought to court by the SFC, also resulted in suspensions from management ranging from three to four years for four independent non-executive directors for incompetence and "a marked indifference to their responsibilities," according to the SFC.
Untruthful tweeting, barbaric rhetoric, apparent indifference to climate change, a proposed citizenship question on the census, restrictions on entry into the United States by people from specified countries — none of these can easily be counted as a high crime and misdemeanor.
Indifference to political specificities is for once a boon, as it allows Malick to paint Nazism and resistance to it as a moral dichotomy, and suggest in no uncertain terms that any inch given to evil is one inch too many.
Trump, in one of three extended press availabilities during his bilateral meetings on Tuesday, was particularly critical of French President Emmanuel Macron's comments last month that NATO was facing a "brain death" caused by American indifference to the transatlantic alliance.
But this is a caricature, and it's one that quickly descends to calumny: That is, the idea that Israel's failure to make the "right" choice is proof of its boundless greed for Palestinian land and wicked indifference to their plight.
At a public event Thursday, President Martin Vizcarra remarked that the country has institutions that "don&apost deserve the public&aposs trust," and that perhaps an even greater problem is there still appears to be a considerable amount of indifference to combat it.
Vendors at a neighborhood produce market complain that the proliferation of high-rise developments in the area is encroaching on space for the city's strays, casting gentrification as a symptom of a growing indifference to the plights of others, no matter the species.
After two seasons of abject selfishness and reckless indifference to the wider world, our characters may be looking at the proverbial last Sunday Funday of their lives — the last chance to act without consequence before they have to get their acts together.
This gracious bird, fluent in the air with its 6-foot wingspan and able to soar above the mess man has made, is seeing its one remaining sanctuary slowly swallowed up, covered in a thin layer of man's casual indifference to the future.
In a statement, the Department of Justice stated it had looked at all the evidence in the case and had looked at different possibilities of liability, including the possibility of false arrest, excessive force, and deliberate indifference to the risk of serious harm.
One might call that a ruthless greed, a self-assured defiance toward Trump's America or, more generously, a rational response to America's decades-old apparent indifference to one-third of its economy, where China's trade surpluses were slashing growth, jobs and incomes.
The Manning incident is among more than a dozen incidents cited by six women, identified as "Jane Does," whose federal lawsuit filed last Tuesday in Nashville accuses campus administrators of "deliberate indifference to known sexual assaults" in a manner that "condoned" further attacks.
Some say Mr. Obama showed indifference to the political circumstances of rank-and-file lawmakers and missed an opportunity to seize on the undercurrents of populism and anti-establishment sentiment that began coursing through the electorate after the partisan battle over health care.
Rick Snyder of Michigan show a cynical and callous indifference to the plight of the mostly black, poverty-stricken residents of Flint, who have gone for more than a year with poisoned tap water that is unsafe to drink or bathe in.
She shocked France after the Charlie Hebdo killings when she went on France Inter radio, in what was supposed to be a discussion of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, and accused France of indifference to a new anti-Semitism.
Pairing an avowed indifference to a large share of the workforce with a corporate culture that valorizes rule breaking likely encourages misogynistic behavior at the home office, and almost certainly impedes efforts to create a more rule-bound, publicly appealing corporate culture.
Usually when you quit your job, it's a case of sheepishly handing over a tightly folded notice to your boss and spending the subsequent five minutes squirming as the expression on their face slowly morphs from standard Monday morning indifference to outraged betrayal.
"The school district and individual defendants acted with deliberate indifference to the harassment, humiliation, mental and physical abuse and mistreatment of the plaintiff by students of the district and thereby permitted and caused him to be bullied, beaten and raped," the lawsuit said.
Trump's success in twisting public thinking with brassy indifference to the truth on Iran and nuclear weapons fits with the distortions he used last year when he pulled the U.S. out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Paris climate accords.
Mueller's reputation for integrity, indifference to politics despite being a registered Republican and pursuit of justice over a lifetime in public service made him the ideal choice -- even for some in the GOP -- to lead the deeply sensitive investigation into the Trump campaign.
To confuse the private examination of one's conscience as envisioned by Canon 916 with the recognition that some public acts warrant public consequences under Canon 915 is to show either ignorance of or indifference to well-established Catholic pastoral and sacramental practice.
"In pursuing their local gun control ordinances, [Pittsburgh Mayor Bill] Peduto and his anti-gun allies have demonstrated an extraordinary indifference to state law, judicial precedents, and the taxpaying constituents who will foot the bill for this political grandstanding," the statement said.
Francis, who delivered two addresses and shared meals with the leaders, said indifference to suffering had become "a new and deeply sad paganism" that caused some to turn away from war victims and refugees with the same ease as changing a television channel.
He pleaded guilty last month to fleeing with reckless indifference to the safety of others, possession of a stolen vehicle and fleeing from police causing bodily injury, according to Lawrence Messina, a spokesman for the Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety.
Senators like Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John McCain of Arizona declared Mr. Trump unfit to lead, while ideological conservatives like Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Mike Lee of Utah warned of Mr. Trump's indifference to the limits of government power.
" Amnesty criticized the Nobel laureate in a press release for failing to use her "political and moral authority" to safeguard human rights in the country, citing her "apparent indifference" to military atrocities in ethnic areas and "increasing intolerance of freedom of expression.
Almost invariably, the poles appear in these works as the place where nature reveals its horrifying indifference to humanity; where humanity itself falls away, leaving men to descend into madness and violence; above all, where the dream of universal mastery goes catastrophically awry.
But it's the rockish samples of outlying London beatmaker White that define it, because their blatant indifference to hip-hop or EDM align Eagle with talky singer-songwriters like Jeffrey Lewis and Charlie King as much as with Kool A.D. or Serengeti.
In their rush to buy stocks this week, investors seemed all too willing to ignore Mr. Trump's hostile stands on immigration and free trade, as well as his seeming indifference to the federal deficit and the increased likelihood of higher interest rates.
K., working-class Americans rather than the truly desperate, and that Obama-to-Trump switchers had to have a certain indifference to minority concerns (which is what many social-science measures of "racial conservatism" pick up) to tolerate his more bigoted appeals.
This in turn would mean that although he does not have a grip on what is happening in his own White House, he has created there a climate of appalling small-mindedness and of indifference to the political neutrality of the armed forces.
That indifference to the way things have always been done has energized Mr. Trump's core supporters, who cheer his efforts to destroy political correctness, take on smug elites and smash a self-interested system that, in their view, has shafted everyday Americans.
Wagenknecht's work is often discussed in terms of its references to internet politics; here, for example, she addresses the tech illiteracy and indifference to privacy that drive people to put CCTVs covering their private spaces online, while retaining the unsecured, standard passwords.
"Biden's ties to the dairy industry and indifference to the suffering of farmed animals — something he basically never talks about — flies in the face of everything he claims to stand for," a spokesperson from Direct Action Everywhere said in a statement Tuesday.
In other words, the end of the impeachment process has become the advent of a new, narrower focus on what Democrats say is a crucial theme revealed by their efforts: Trump's indifference to, or even encouragement of, foreign interference in the 2020 election.
What followed, by the careful account of her stepfather, Allen Sneed, is a case study in what seems to be a public safety agency's indifference to showing basic decency to a citizen who was critically injured and, possibly, the victim of a crime.
So, praise for professionalism and commitment and, like, The Will To Deny Oneself The Pleasures Of Life For The Sake Of Being A Better Employee or whatever; studied indifference to, for example, whether a given player did lots of cool-ass basketball shit.
As the vast majority of Republicans in Congress look on with indifference to President Donald Trump's authoritarian-like efforts to tighten his grip on the US government post-impeachment, there have been increasing calls for large-scale protests in major cities across America.
Rather, it is the brazen ignorance of, deliberate indifference to, and repudiation of values at the core of our national identity that so sadly shocks me about our present political moment, one capable of producing a budget as draconian and inhumane as this.
Co-written and directed by a black woman, the film sidesteps the prevailing white savior trope and effectively presents what scholar Saidiya Hartman has described as the antebellum period's "profound indifference to black suffering" by illustrating ideas and practices that dehumanize black people.
" In an article titled "The Diversity of Origin of the Human Races," published one month after the photos were taken, Agassiz described Africans as "submissive, obsequious, (and) imitative" and said they possessed "a peculiar indifference to the advantages afforded by civilized society.
The two potential swing votes on the Court sounded pretty indistinguishable from their conservative colleagues during Monday's questioning, and the Court's studied indifference to the context of its rulings could leave it cracked on the shoals of a 4-4 split decision.
One offers something like what the president promised on the campaign trail — a break with Paul Ryan's green-eyeshade approach to entitlement reform, a more moderate tack on health care, an indifference to Obama-era conservative orthodoxies on fiscal and monetary policy.
What would happen, instead, is that in order to avoid constantly losing, Republicans would need to do more to bring key aspects of their policy agenda in line with public opinion and display less indifference to the prevalence of scandal-plagued individuals in party leadership.
Looking at "Mark" (2017), I thought that the gaze of the figure mirrored my own earned indifference to work: It is vacant, giving me nothing to grasp or interpret, while the runic symbols on the sheet beneath his feet are similarly opaque to me.
" The US Justice Department noted in 2014 that the murder charges do "not require the government to prove Cadden and supervisory pharmacist, Glenn A. Chin had specific intent to kill the 25 patients, but rather that (they) acted with extreme indifference to human life.
At a meeting with Mr Kabila in August 2016 he was chief spokesman, hammering the president for his apparent indifference to the rapes and killings that still went on in the east of the country, and urging him to hold elections or face consequences.
" This is "not the freedom of Nat Turner, which calls you to give even more," Coates contends, "but a conqueror's freedom, freedom of the strong built on antipathy or indifference to the weak, the freedom of rape buttons, pussy grabbers, and f[***] you anyway, b[****].
In the wake of the worldwide outrage at Trump's indifference to the climate catastrophes already ravaging the planet, politicians from Los Angeles to Atlanta and Salt Lake City came together to reaffirm their commitment to the renewable energy targets set by the previous administration.
In a contentious environment where any other filmmaker might carefully consider the political balance and the message he's sending, Bay's successes and indifference to outside agendas gives him the freedom to ignore party lines and tell the story of bravery and violence that interests him.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's vaunted Silk Road looked less compelling as it ran into political and economic resistance from other countries concerned with rising Chinese influence, including the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom, which criticized China's indifference to global standards and norms.
Why,  one could ask, is there such an emotional and passionate outpouring of concern for reuniting children and parents who illegally came across our borders and such indifference to the hundreds of thousands who are spiritually and emotionally starving to death within our own country?
The eclipse of his reputation is a loss, since his greatest works, "From the Other Shore" and "Letters to an Old Comrade," struggle with an issue of enduring relevance: how to reconcile passionate political faith with unsparing lucidity about history's cold indifference to human conviction.
They are thinkers like George Santayana, a thoroughgoing materialist who scoffed at human progress to the point of indifference to human suffering yet loved Catholic traditions so much that he chose to live out the end of his days in the care of nuns.
They are we, the audience, charmed again and again by the villain's jaunty outrageousness, by his indifference to the ordinary norms of human decency, by the lies that seem to be effective even though no one believes them, by the seductive power of sheer ugliness.
In the face of Trump's utter indifference to constitutional limits on state power, many of these conservatives have nonetheless coopted the mantles of "rule of law" and "law and order," the latter of which was an official theme of the Republican convention two weeks ago.
What results is an affirmation of both the fashion industry as a pit of facile, well-accessorized vipers and the fascination that de La Falaise engendered, due not only to her role as haute gamine but to her indifference to the whole glittering shebang.
Though the painting's title, "Last Dance" (2016), hints at an impending and predictably disastrous confrontation with a train, reconciling this threat with the lightness of the painting's color, its schematic drawing, and the artist's seeming sardonic indifference to the scene's outcome, suggests an anesthetized sensibility.
And Trump has already demonstrated indifference to the suffering of Latinos; the administration basically ignored Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maria, and the president's response to the El Paso massacre was to stage an insensitive photo-op with a baby orphaned by the mass shooting.
He was dressed in what would become his uniform for the next few days: Nike baseball cap and shades, carré around the neck in flagrant indifference to the blazing desert heat, a loose papaya-toned short-sleeve shirt and khaki-colored pants over desert chukkas.
Still, the fact that the Republican leadership didn't even bother to toss a token female in their secret bill-writing group does tell you something about the insane level of indifference to women's issues among the men who are currently running the show in Washington.
Some foreign leaders have catered to Trump's indifference to haute cuisine, and on the president's first official visit to Japan in 2017 the country's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, eschewed the country's traditional delicacies and served the president a beef burger after they discussed state affairs.
It is in the two-dimensional works that another of Ms. Merz's strengths emerges: She has no anxiety about showing her influences, and she is known for leaving many works undated, which indicates a striking indifference to the rankings and lineages of art history.
Erdogan and many Turks have been incensed by what they see as Western concern over a post-coup crackdown but indifference to the bloody events themselves, in which more than 230 people were killed as rogue soldiers bombed parliament and seized bridges with tanks and helicopters.
The battle over the 5% explains Mr Corbyn's election strategy: his enthusiasm for campaigning in safe Labour seats where Corbynistas are thick on the ground and his indifference to the marginal seats that the party needs to keep if it is to avoid a Tory landslide.
Their naiveté points to a corollary familiar to media critics of all persuasions: that the journalistic wisemen who yearn quadrennially for a third-party disrupter have thrived in a profession that considers indifference to the substantive underpinnings of partisan politics to be a virtue, not a vice.
With a do-or-die moment facing his campaign in mid-March, Rubio has gone from indifference to urgency in dealing with the GOP's front-runner, a shift in strategy that underscores how mainstream Republicans have failed to find the right tactics to derail the Trump campaign.
His book Rescue (1945) contains his most iconic early poems, such as "Campo dei Fiori," a civic-minded poem about people's indifference to the deaths of others, and "A Poor Christian Looks at the Ghetto," part of a six-poem sequence of moral outrage and mortal loss.
Professing indifference to the rebukes he has received from his own party, Mr. Trump said at his rally in Atlanta on Wednesday that Republican leaders should "be quiet" and support him, and raised the prospect of essentially running a one-man campaign if they do not.
"Their behavior is almost always pathologically narcissistic due to their indifference to the fear or anxiety they are inducing in the target of their affection," explains Reid Meloy, a forensic psychologist and clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.
THE SECRET AGENT on Acorn TV. Toby Jones stars in this three-night BBC adaptation of the Joseph Conrad novel about Verloc, a sex-shop owner in 1886 London who spies for Russia, which has grown furious with England's indifference to the anarchy running amok in Europe.
The USAGM's indifference to the bypass of closed society firewalls has made it easy for China to block the entry of U.S. internet companies into Chinese markets — a development that has caused Facebook and other U.S. companies to become supplicants for Chinese goodwill on Chinese terms.
Gamble, went all the way to the US Supreme Court, where the justices found that prisoners have the right to medical care, but a state has to show deliberate indifference to a prisoner's medical condition for it to be considered a form of cruel and unusual punishment.
There's a temptation when thinking of Will — with his clipped indifference to modernity's fads, his bow-tied Tory affect, his gruff curmudgeonliness — to see him as an heir to some old-school Church of England British squire, who has come over time to oppose virtually everything.
The judge added that there was "significant evidence" of "a policy of deliberate indifference to the physical and sexual assault of inmates at R.M.S.C." She also said in her decision that the failure to investigate and discipline people for sexual misconduct had led to more incidents.
Mr. Trump's apparent indifference to the Transportation Security Administration agents, correctional officers, scientists and other federal employees caught in the cross hairs of a political standoff presents a remarkable contrast with how other presidents have made a point of trying to demonstrate their empathy during other shutdowns.
" Chico Harlan reports: "While saying that maintaining hope is essential, the pope spent the next 45 minutes talking about wars and could-be wars, exploitation, sexual abuse, Internet hate speech, international indifference to humanitarian crises, and the depressing state of the world's fight against climate change.
Read more " _____ • The Washington Post Editorial Board: "There is a danger that Americans become so inured to President Trump's indifference to rule of law that they forget how a president who respected public service and the Constitution — and had nothing to hide — would speak and behave.
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Valid as those theories seem, they omit one other obvious reason for President Trump's striking indifference to the likely slaying of a journalist who was, after all, a resident of the United States for the past several years and a regular columnist for the Washington Post.
His death was later ruled to be from natural causes, but in a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday, Sabbie's family accuse the jail and several of its employees of violating the 35-year-old's civil rights and ultimately causing his death through "deliberate indifference" to his medical needs.
In under two weeks, we've seen a blatant disregard for the rule of law; an almost gleeful hostility to a free press; a willingness to suppress scientific truths; an eagerness to politicize our national security; and an indifference to the constitutional imperatives and popular calls for presidential divestment.
Moby would like to give Melania Trump the benefit of the doubt after she wore a tone-deaf coat on her way to visit immigrant children held at detention centers ... but the legendary producer just can't bring himself to do that based on this White House's indifference to decency.
" Mr. Breja detailed a culture of indifference to safety and quality-control issues among top executives at the company and quoted the then-chief executive Kevin Burns saying at a meeting in February: "Half our customers are drunk and vaping" and wouldn't "notice the quality of our pods.
In their view, these ideas include an obsession with capturing political power; a tendency to demonize others, from Muslims to migrants; an uncritical attitude to militarism, capitalism and the arms industry; indifference to the environment; and an obsession with the apocalypse and a final battle between good and evil.
He writes about the company's indifference to fact-checking efforts that other social platforms have embraced: While there's ample reason to doubt that Facebook and Google's efforts are working, Twitter doesn't even have any comparable programs, aside from aiding a collaborative fact-checking project during the recent Mexican elections.
Hollywood actor takes shot at the presumptive Republican presidential nominee On Friday, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said, if the allegations are true, "the officers acted with deliberate indifference to a known and obvious danger" and violated the constitutional rights of Trump supporters.
The president's impulsiveness, his indifference to facts, his unwillingness to admit error, his White House's hostility to truth, and the broader Republican Party's cynical permissiveness of his antics—all of these tendencies were well known before Trump reached for his Android phone one month ago and started typing.
Having apparently forgotten what it is they do for a living, or where it is they do it, many Republicans in Congress are aping President Donald Trump's justification for disclosing highly classified intelligence to Russian officials as a way of explaining their own seeming indifference to his disastrous presidency.
But Pelosi, reflecting her confidence that she will not pay as steep a political price as the President for the showdown, took a deeply personal jab at the source of his wealth by accusing him of indifference to the plight of government workers who are not getting paid.
LONDON — Nadia Murad and Dr. Denis Mukwege, who won this year's Nobel Peace Prize for their campaigns to end mass rape in war, condemned on Monday what they called the international community's indifference to wartime sexual violence and pleaded for new efforts to arrest or punish those responsible.
The lawsuit alleges that the Fulton County School District (FCSD) discriminated against the girl, who is referred to as "Jane Doe" in the filing to protect her privacy, "through its deliberate indifference to the sexual assaults and rape she endured" and by failing to provide safe transportation for her.
Comparing Picasso's utter indifference to haute cuisine with Matisse's daintier palate, he embellishes a description of Matisse's penchant for brandade de morue with unexpected advice: that the repeated washing of the codfish was best achieved, some housewives found, by a day's soak in the cistern of a flush toilet.
In a signed editorial, Mr. Meyer concluded that Mr. Duranty had been guilty of "some of the worst reporting to appear in this newspaper" — including his indifference to the 21999-19903 famine in which millions perished in Ukraine, a result of Stalin's policy of forced collectivization of farms.
As many New Yorkers brace themselves for the incoming administration of Donald J. Trump and bemoan the racism and indifference to facts that they blame as factors in his victory, we ought to spare time for some soul searching about what is happening right in front of us.
The various Ralph Cifaretto story lines of Seasons 23 and 22 come to a head in the Episode 24 of Season 26, "Pie-O-My," in which Tony falls in love with a racehorse and begins to see Ralphie's indifference to the animal as an unforgivable moral failing.
In the way the centerpiece of the exhibition depends on a protracted process for its realization, its essential strength, its strangeness in relation to the majority of "conceptual" work being made today, is its dismantling of the found object — a kind of obsession with disuse and total indifference to symbolic gestures.
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Perel, as both arbiter and confidant, finds fault with the identities both parties have constructed for themselves within the relationship—while the wife has assumed an air of indifference to avoid being hurt again, her self-victimizing husband complains that making love to her is like having sex with a corpse.
Still, even diehard Proustians will enjoy many parts: the face of Charles Swann, a wealthy womaniser, as his opinion of one particular lover gradually slides from indifference to helpless infatuation; or the nervous posture of the young narrator as he tries to befriend Gilberte, Swann's daughter, in a public garden.
The Texas senator clung the longest to Trump's angry populist pitch, hoping to nab his voters when he went down, and only recently turned against Trump, highlighting the billionaire's many flip-flops, his indifference to conservative tenets like limited government, and his adolescent need for attention and addiction to Twitter.
Ms. Goldberg said in an interview that when she filed the first case, she thought it was an aberration, but after learning about the two other cases, she now believes there is a pattern within the city's Education Department of indifference to the needs of black victims of sexual assault.
The vigil — which will likely be attended by gay and straight people — is about showing the likes of Mark Longhurst and Julia Hartley-Brewer, and anyone else who might show indifference to the fact that this was a homophobic attack that, actually, a great number of people see it as one.
No matter the outcome of the elections, his plans have been hamstrung by the indifference to the European project of citizens in France and beyond, the reticence of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, and a newly empowered front of populist leaders on both sides of the Atlantic who mock him.
There are several reasons Goff's legacy has been more or less forgotten: his unfashionable taste for embellishment with what some would call junk; his indifference to branding and refusal to develop a signature style; and his being a gay man in the mid-20th century in less-than-progressive Oklahoma.
" For a person to read and weigh all the submissions would take weeks, if not months, but the day after the deadline — as if to prove his indifference to the formality of the investigation — President Trump announced that the tariffs on $200 billion in goods could "take place very soon.
" Greenblatt goes for the jugular with this particular parallel: "Drawing on an indifference to the truth, shamelessness and hyperinflated self-confidence, the loudmouthed demagogue is entering into a fantasyland — 'When I am king, as king I will be' — and he invites his listeners to enter the same magical space with him.
Some truths are buried in more nuance than others, but by painting all political claims in its same bath of indifference to truth, Facebook is abusing its scale and creating a platform where a politician's speech is exempt, as if political leaders aren't the ultimate primary sources on politically contentious matters.
"Andrew Bailey's tenure as CEO of the FCA has been characterised by a toxic cocktail of negligence, incompetence and indifference to the needs of ordinary depositors, investors and pensioners," True & Fair co-founder Gina Miller told a news conference to publish its "Asleep at the Wheel" report on the FCA.
Yet so far, at least, the mayor's seeming indifference to business leaders has not hurt his chances at re-election, especially with calls to rein in Wall Street becoming a common refrain, and cities, including New York, rethinking the wisdom of offering tax incentives to companies as an inducement to stay.
His book  And the Band Played On (1987) documented the early years of the AIDS crisis, weaving an account of its emergence in gay communities in New York City and San Francisco with an indictment of the Reagan administration for its indifference to the disease and the suffering it was causing.
Now, with dollar signs and decimal points to demarcate the damage, the final budget proposal confirms a caustic indifference to the needs of millions of rural and urban families served by the agency's cornerstone programs—and with it, a callous betrayal of a key segment of President Trump's own voter base.
While Hawking's religious beliefs (or more accurately, the lack of them) are notable, the new book also contains his arguably more pressing concerns about the global threat to science and education posed by far-right populism and "reckless indifference" to the long-term threat to humanity posed by climate change and nuclear warfare.
The most popular of these is the "cried wolf" theory, under which Trump won the GOP nomination not because of widespread racism and sexism in white America, or widespread indifference to racism and sexism in white America, but because liberals had inured Republican voters to allegations of racism and sexism through overuse.
For a President apparently unconcerned with diplomatic fallout and undeterred by threats of unsustainable retaliation, recognizing the Armenian genocide on this year's Armenian Remembrance Day is an easy win -- not only for the United States and the Armenian-American community, but for a President who has a global reputation for indifference to truth.
Progressives will have to be particularly adept at hardnosed dealing, because they are about to be confronted with a woman who has distinguished herself by her dogged pursuit of power; indifference to slander, principle or ethics; and who has little inclination to protect her public persona when it comes to making a deal.
But, in a year of extraordinary political intensity, and in the first national election of the Trump presidency, Republican and Democratic leaders say the gun issue appears to have become a potent rallying point for voters opposed to Mr. Trump and fed up with what they see as Washington's indifference to mass shootings.
"There's a temptation when thinking of Will — with his clipped indifference to modernity's fads, his bow-tied Tory affect, his gruff curmudgeonliness — to see him as an heir to some old-school Church of England British squire, who has come over time to oppose virtually everything," Andrew Sullivan writes in his review.
The president's seeming indifference to European sensibilities was reinforced by a report in Le Monde, the French newspaper, that in a meeting with the leaders of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania earlier this year, Mr. Trump confused the Baltic states for Balkan states and blamed them for the war in Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
In the Lower Manhattan race, Ms. Niou, the chief of staff to Assemblyman Ron Kim of Queens, is counting on the Working Families Party's support to help her overcome voters' historical indifference to special elections and the baked-in disadvantage of running as a third-party candidate in a reliably Democratic district.
Today's Republican legislators have supported President Trump's rejection of Congress's independent authority by showing nothing but indifference to the alarming testimony of credible witnesses, and scorn for public servants who have had the courage to testify — an attitude that should be infuriating to anyone who expects legislators to honor their oath of office.
Kamala Harris said she was mystified by the President's seeming indifference to the families affected by the Odessa tragedy, as well as the millions of Americans under hurricane evacuation orders, and the families of some 20163 people who were missing after a dive boat caught fire Sunday night off the coast of California.
One man's murder cast a new light on the smearing and harassment of dozens of dissenters abroad and their detention at home, a campaign run by MBS' main "fixer" at the Royal Court, the indifference to civilian suffering in Yemen, the shakedown of the corrupt at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh last November.
Mariner Books "The Great Silence," a story written by science fiction author Ted Chiang and artists Allora & Calzadilla, ponders the question of why humans are so obsessed with the idea of communicating with aliens at the same time that we show such vast indifference to endangered species like parrots, which are perfectly capable of communication.
"Markets' little more than passing reaction to the Brussels terror attacks and increasing indifference to economic data (other than on a selective post-hoc rationalization basis), and central bank actions and utterances should be a matter for particular concern," Marc Ostwald, market strategist at ADM Investor Services International, said in a note on Wednesday.
Johnathon William Click, 30, of Bessemer, Alabama, was charged Monday with tampering with consumer products "in reckless disregard for the risk that another person would be placed in danger of death or bodily injury," with "extreme indifference" to that risk, the office of U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town, representing the Northern District of Alabama, announced.
The GOP's indifference to Comey's fate put the rule of law under immense strain, and if Trump is allowed to sack Mueller or pardon his own inner circle, with no meaningful political consequences until the midterm elections at the earliest, it'll be a horribly corrosive development—one that Democrats shouldn't invite for narrow political gain.
Carlson has given himself over as material to a series of magazine profilers through the years—GQ and The New Yorker have done excellent jobs with him—and it's all been right there on the page, wherever he's been in his shifting career: the self-assurance, the pettiness, the inconsistencies, the indifference to the inconsistencies.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE last week pointed out that if Republicans in Congress allow Trump's indifference to carry the day, she can see Democrats playing the same game.
It involves indifference to what the market wants and a turning away from the superficial truisms of the day, but it is only in such indifference that there might exist a liberation, a way for us to beat our way through to the stories that escaping refugees and confined prisoners might want us to tell.
Contemplating the possibilities of a GOP control over the legislative and judicial branches, along with a second term under President Trump -- and the indifference to oversight, congressional investigations and transparency, requires a media with properly deployed resources and the continued growth of new entrepreneurial news organizations that can cover both local news and underreported issues.
The process is already underway because of a number of trends: the drop in religious affiliation in the United States, particularly among Jews; indifference to Israel among many voters, including key Democratic constituencies; the likely leftward turn of the Bernie Sanders generation; and perceptions of an increasingly unpopular alliance between Israel and the Trump administration.
After all, the cynical side of the voter ID push is pretty transparent, meaning that even if the laws don't have real vote-suppressing consequences, they do serve as a continuing gesture of disrespect to minority voters, a continuing expression of G.O.P. indifference to the African-American memory of what vote restrictions used to mean.
Trump might well be Teflon with his supporters, but it has become increasingly clear that his initial, relative indifference to Puerto Rico -- a stark contrast to the White House's unrelenting public focus on Texas and Florida -- is poised to cast another long shadow on a presidency that has struggled to get out of its own way.
Now that she has seen two of Leandro's children, she can imagine exactly what he, the absent father, is like: his aristocratic height; his useless blond beauty; his addict's vacant face; his idle concupiscence; his suzerain's habit, bred in the bone, of taking whatever he wants; his ruthless indifference to everything that isn't the chemical in his veins.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 The ensuing child-custody battle in State Supreme Court in New York riveted and scandalized the nation for 13 weeks in 203 with lurid testimony of a mother's greed, debauchery and cold indifference to the girl — accounts magnified by hearsay evidence and sensationalized reports in the tabloid press.
That Mr. Mattis was equally known for lugging around a footlocker of Western novels and stoic philosophies, testifying in favor of greater spending for diplomacy, standing Christmas watch for enlisted Marines and writing thoughtfully about civil-military challenges 45 years into America's experiment with an all-volunteer force were, evidently, matters of indifference to the commander in chief.
Laureates' searing pleas: At the Nobel awards ceremony in Oslo, Nadia Murad and Dr. Denis Mukwege, who were jointly awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize for their campaigns to end mass rape in war, condemned what they called the international community's indifference to wartime sexual atrocities and urged greater efforts to arrest or punish those responsible.
Yet even among the bevy of singular voices in the new Atlanta hip-hop scene, where male rappers can wear dresses and carry designer bags, moan about their feelings and dance with their hips, Lil Yachty is demonstrably odd, flaunting his indifference to rap traditionalism and aiming to remain somewhat wholesome: more schoolyard than trap house.
De Palma adds hints of "Vertigo" and "The Birds" (Staten Island's hilly coast stands in for San Francisco) as well as music by Hitchcock's longtime collaborator Bernard Herrmann, but he gives them a political twist by way of Grace's reports on police brutality and her suspicion of official indifference to Phillip's death on the ground of race.
We learned a damning story from the New York Times of the Trump administration's indifference to the potential arrest and imprisonment of a Times reporter in Egypt -- the kind of antipathy toward the press that would have been unthinkable pre-Trump, and now puts us more in league with the demagogues of the world than the democrats.
That document, of which only a 525-page summary has ever been made available to the public, detailed not just a psychotic level of brutality but also a bureaucratic indifference to torture being inflicted on innocents, and a concerted effort at the most senior intelligence levels to lie about their misdeeds to the press and even the president.
Over the course of the 21st century, the conservative movement, and with it the Republican Party, has fallen ever more deeply under the sway of an illiberal and nihilistic populism — illiberal in its crude exploitation of religious, racial, and cultural divisions; nihilistic in its blithe indifference to governance and the established norms and institutions of representative self-government.
Though this week's talk will be all about Mr. Trump's loss, it should really be about America's loss, and about confronting head on the racism, xenophobia and Islamophobia — not to mention callous indifference to poverty and suffering — that have become the calling cards of these politicians, and that are sadly embraced (or, at the very least, overlooked) by far too many Americans.
That something is the monitoring of the evacuation of the children and parents, men and women left alive in Aleppo, after the siege of their city -- starved on the ground, bombed from the sky and sealed in without any refuge or non-lethal path to escape -- grew inhuman enough to prick the world's conscience and puncture its longstanding indifference to Syria's carnage.
Huxtable skillfully weaves together the tales of Wright as a seductive, obsessive young architect in booming late-19th-century Chicago, where he rubbed shoulders with Jane Addams and Daniel Burnham; his scandalous personal behavior and indifference to his small children (he apparently loathed the sound of the word 'papa'); and the debts, broken relationships, tragedy and lasting acclaim that followed.
" This shows a reckless indifference to the security of our country, so much so that former CIA Director Leon Panetta said: "If we endure another attack and the intelligence officials had indications or information regarding that attack and the president did not want to listen to that, for whatever reason, the responsibility for that attack would fall on the president.
I could make credible arguments for why any number of games you'll find below are my favorite game of the year, which is either a sign of a weak field, growing indifference to the notion of ranking things after Burger Gate, or a testament to how 2018, as crappy as a year as it was, actually had a shitload of great games.
The president's indifference to policy means he'll accept any bill that can barrel through Congress, by hook or by crook, and Ryan and McConnell know they need to keep the "repeal and replace" promise or suffer the wrath of Republican voters in next year's primaries (they're also, of course, eager to cut healthcare spending to help finance tax cuts for the rich).
They have raised their concerns with Minnesota Attorney General Keith EllisonKeith Maurice EllisonProgressives ramp up fight against Facebook Judge threatens to put prison officials in same uncooled cells as inmates Minnesota students file federal lawsuit against school district alleging 'deliberate indifference' to racist incidents MORE (D), one of the 47 attorneys general currently investigating Facebook for antitrust issues, according to two sources.
Black creators are making work that follows and reflects black life on the ground: the protests over the deaths of black Americans, often involving the police; the demands for reforming prisons and changing the way the justice system treats black and Hispanic men; the fury over Hollywood's indifference to sectors of the populace that straight white men don't exclusively inhabit.
A seventeen-year-old British soldier, arriving on the scene, recalled that "the shrieks and screams of the hapless victims whom our savage fellow soldiers were butchering, were sufficient to have melted into compassion the heart of a Turk or a Tartar"—as pointed a comparison in lethal indifference to human suffering as an eighteenth-century British mind could make.
Along with his habitual lying, his assaults on the press, his recklessness with regard to the intelligence community, his seeming indifference to the competence and integrity of White House staff and Cabinet members, and his targeting of specific firms and individuals for threats and ridicule — his demands for political investigations weaken our democracy and undermine some of our most critical national institutions.
An exploitable tax code, blithe indifference to rampant white-collar crime and failure to require financial transparency of those who would lead our country and fix our fates have combined to spawn a class of rich and powerful miscreants who profit by gnawing away at the rule of law and the system of public finance, critical pillars of functional liberal-democratic government.
" She is especially sharp about the failures of trickle-down economics, which was supposed to help everyone on the planet: "What has happened instead is that the indifference to life that was expressed in the exploitation of individual workers on factory floors and in the decimation of individual mountains and rivers has instead trickled up to swallow our entire planet.
But it would be a terrible mistake for the new administration to turn a blind eye to illegal police practices like those that led the Obama Justice Department to forge reform agreements with two dozen cities — including Baltimore, Cleveland and Ferguson, Mo. To do so would show indifference to wanton brutality by the police and to unjustified killings of civilians.
The ultimate outcome of the travel ban cases, if it is to be based upon law, cannot turn either upon a caricature of the president, even if that portrayal is based upon his own unorthodox, initial attempts at executive order writing, or, if we are to be true to the American story, global indifference to the plight of the irregular migrant.
In interviews, Damon makes a point to espouse "good politics," but his consistent patterns of gaffes and his films (notably lacking in female directors) reflect an incuriosity and indifference to the voices of consistently marginalized Hollywood members (women — especially women of color, LGBT actors, and sexual assault victims) who now have the power to speak up and to tell him he's wrong through public platforms.
Trump's determination to personally profit from the presidency, his insistence on giving positions of power to family, his manifest indifference to truth, his attacks on an independent media, his use of the bully pulpit to run down the authority of the judicial branch, and his interference with the Justice Department all combine to strike a mighty blow against the foundations of his own legitimacy.
That's what scares the Europeans as they witness what David Ignatius has called the "iron whim" of the Oval Office, which is the president's apparent indifference to history and consequence, and his seeming comfort with autocrats and discomfort with (and bordering on contempt for) democratically elected leaders, such as regularly referring to Canada's prime minister as "Justin" or taunting the German chancellor even as her coalition teeters.
The image of the freewheeling mother with her disregard for appearances was somehow threatening from two opposing perspectives, for her apparent inferiority was in fact the reverse: She was superior to the suburban housewife in her miserable prison of immaculate surfaces, and she was superior too to me, to the modern divided woman, because her indifference to the domestic represented a form of courage.
Obama's speech summed up why Flint was such a compelling tragedy, particularly for liberals: The crisis, he said, was the result of an ideology that frames small government as more important than clean water, an attitude that leads to indifference to the concerns of the poor and powerless: But he also said that the national outrage had produced needless anxiety and panic in Flint itself.
Michael Callahan reviewed it (alongside two other books about fashion) and applauded the decision to make it an oral history: "What results is an affirmation of both the fashion industry as a pit of facile, well-accessorized vipers and the fascination that de La Falaise engendered, due not only to her role as haute gamine but to her indifference to the whole glittering shebang."
May's standing was further eroded when a horrific blaze in a public housing tower that took at least 79 lives unleashed furious criticism at the government over what survivors and others perceived as the government's longstanding indifference to obvious safety hazards — including, lamentably, the absence of sprinkler systems in older public housing — as well as its failure to invest in better living conditions generally.
Because of this—intuiting his audience and almost total ignorance and indifference to policy questions—Trump's core racism and authoritarianism have been amplified and accentuated, even radicalized to an almost unprecedented, perhaps unique degree by his interaction with his supporters... Trump started with a racist, authoritarian message, drew around him a supporter base of racists and authoritarians and has been in a feedback loop of mutual radicalization and openness ever since.
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.
This week Munson's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Milwaukee County Circuit Court, alleging that the authorities and officials responsible for fighter safety at the unregulated event failed to protect Munson and other fighters by, for example, requiring them to wear headgear and get physicals and also failed to recognize the symptoms of head trauma Munson was exhibiting during and after the fight, showing "deliberate indifference" to Munson's well-being.
As of Sunday those numbers had increased to 21 inmates and 17 corrections staffers having tested positive, according to the AP. "This petition seeks their immediate release from jails in New York City on the grounds that continuing to hold them on bail or parole constitutes deliberate indifference to the risk of serious medical harm in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment and state constitutional right to due process," the lawsuit reads.
Needless to say, it's a pretty tense time for the allies: The all-important UK general elections are less than two weeks away, French President Emmanuel Macron is still catching heat for his comments last month that the US' indifference to the alliance is leading to the "brain death" of NATO, and everyone's waiting to see if President Trump will say or do something to upend the delicate diplomatic atmosphere.
Gary Jacobson, a political scientist at the University of California, San Diego, was outspoken in his response to my question asking why the Russians favored Trump: His shameless mendacity, narcissism, authoritarian instincts, inability to tolerate opposition or criticism, hostility to formal institutions and the media, vast ignorance of foreign and domestic issues, indifference to constitutional restraints and eagerness to whip up and exploit xenophobia and (barely disguised) racism.
" In Tribe's interpretation, the standard of the amendment is not "a medical or otherwise technical one but is one resting on a commonsense understanding of what it means for a President to be 'unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office'—an inability that can obviously be manifested by gross and pathological inattention or indifference to, or failure to understand, the limits of those powers or the mandatory nature of those duties.
Consider Mr. Trump's repeated threats to incite war here, and the majority of the American public's indifference to Korean lives — a poll from September found 58 percent of Americans support military action against Pyongyang if peaceful means cannot put a stop to its weapons program, even as a congressional report recently concluded that a military conflict on the Korean Peninsula could leave up to 300,000 people dead in the early days of fighting.
ROGER HIRSCHBERG BONDVILLE, VT. To the Editor: President Trump's callous response to the collapse of the Senate Republicans' disastrous plans to repeal and replace (or at least repeal) the Affordable Care Act reveals the depths of his depraved indifference to actual human beings: If he sabotages a system that has flaws but that has helped millions of Americans — for instance, by refusing to subsidize payments to insurance companies — many people will die.
"Both Bowen and Bannon were insulting to the plaintiff and other female employees of Biosphere 2, and in their presence, and against their will, made lewd remarks, told offensive, off-color stories, made disparaging remarks about females, made sexually suggestive remarks, discussed females they had known in a lewd and derogatory fashion and in general acted with total indifference to the feelings of the plaintiff and other female employees of Biosphere 2," her complaint states.

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