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"indifferent" Definitions
  1. [not usually before noun] indifferent (to somebody/something) having or showing no interest in somebody/something
  2. not very good synonym mediocre
"indifferent" Synonyms
apathetic unconcerned uninterested nonchalant casual insouciant careless disinterested heedless perfunctory unenthusiastic inattentive uncaring unresponsive pococurante incurious lukewarm phlegmatic blasé offhand oblivious unmindful incautious unheeding unobservant unwary neglectful negligent thoughtless regardless unwatchful mindless blind to paying no heed to taking no notice of not paying attention reckless cold cool aloof distant unemotional detached dispassionate unfeeling impassive emotionless passionless unsympathetic uncommunicative unmoved vacant stoical callous expressionless arrogant haughty supercilious superior scornful heartless proud lordly contemptuous snobbish lofty hifalutin uppish highfalutin condescending uppity patronizing(US) cavalier egotistic sniffy weary bored disenchanted disillusioned sick tired jaded discontented fed up sick and tired cynical jaundiced sick of dulled wearied ennuied blah relaxed easy easygoing free simple easy-going free-spirited free-wheeling laid back laid-back fancy-free free and easy unceremonious unforced natural liberal foolhardy daredevil irresponsible rash hasty headlong impetuous audacious unthinking devil-may-care over-adventurous over-venturesome lax slack slapdash slipshod sloppy listless lazy lethargic passive dreamy energyless lackadaisical mediocre middling fair ordinary average moderate passable so-so medium second-rate undistinguished commonplace middle-of-the-road run-of-the-mill tolerable adequate everyday inferior unexceptional uninspired unbiased impartial unprejudiced objective equitable just neutral evenhanded nonaligned nonpartisan square equal candid fair-minded even-handed uncolored sluggish torpid languid inactive sleepy slow slothful inert languorous drowsy indolent enervated somnolent idle ruthless merciless hard pitiless insensitive cruel inhuman uncharitable harsh unmerciful inhumane stony remorseless unsparing airy cheerful happy merry carefree breezy cheery upbeat blithe buoyant chirpy untroubled unworried genial lighthearted flippant low-quality substandard bad lousy wretched paltry imperfect shabby sorry junk tawdry sad base lemon common poorer third-rate abject abysmal appalling atrocious awful dismal dreadful terrible deplorable duff execrable frightful inadequate insufficient lamentable miserable alienated disaffected estranged isolated separate withdrawn alone looking in on the outside unlistening ignoring unheedful deaf unhearing unmoved by bullheaded dispassionate about headstrong intractable mulish obstinate pertinacious perverse pigheaded self-willed strong-willed stubborn unconcerned with unresponsive to laissez-faire hands-off libertarian non-interfering non-interventional non-interventionist non-restrictive permissive uninvolved live-and-let-live loose freewheeling noninterventionist unrestrictive unrestrained unimportant insignificant trivial minor inconsequential trifling petty negligible inconsiderable slight small incidental irrelevant immaterial piddling frivolous nugatory minute little resentful dissatisfied disgruntled malcontent frustrated restless irritated annoyed displeased vexed aggrieved unhappy discontent More
"indifferent" Antonyms
concerned interested avid eager enthusiastic keen responsive involved excited earnest spirited ardent devoted lively passionate warm committed vigorous ebullient hearty heedful careful cautious wary chary attentive mindful vigilant circumspect prudent watchful observant alert aware regardful on guard paying attention taking notice on the alert on the qui vive caring compassionate sensitive sympathetic feeling friendly kind nice empathetic kindly considerate benevolent gentle thoughtful charitable gracious affectionate selfless sweet tender brilliant excellent exceptional fine first-class notable remarkable premium superior topnotch top unrivalled(UK) unrivaled(US) choice select fabulous premier prime exclusive prizewinning biased inequitable nonobjective one-sided partial partisan prejudiced unjust ex parte parti pris unfair subjective bigoted influenced slanted swayed aligned confederate approachable outgoing welcoming pleasant sociable affable comradely obliging cheery companionable conversable neighbourly(UK) accessible amenable extraordinary original strange unusual abnormal odd out-of-the-way exciting ground-breaking infrequent interesting left-field new novel outstanding rare uncommon unfamiliar unique anxious afraid aghast antsy apprehensive bugged choked clutched disquieted distressed disturbed fearful fidgety fretful frightened high-strung jittery expressive demonstrative animated engrossed meaningful reflective cognizant comprehending overflowing dead inactive inanimate lackadaisical languid languishing languorous leaden lifeless limp listless serious spiritless vapid cheerless dismal gloomy glum melancholy miserable determined persistent resolute dedicated driven firm unwavering unyielding indefatigable indomitable intransigent perseverant persevering relentless steadfast considered planned premeditated premeditative prepared rehearsed intent responsible calculated deliberate practised(UK) practiced(US) amazing astonishing astounding awesome breathtaking conspicuous cracking dazzling fab fantastic great incredible magnificent marvellous(UK) marvelous(US) thorough comprehensive detailed systematic exhaustive methodical thoroughgoing meticulous painstaking precise diligent scrupulous complete intensive full rigorous sweeping efficient enchanted encouraged idealistic unacceptable deficient inadequate insufficient lacking unsatisfactory wanting appalling bad poor unfit unrespectable unsuitable superb tops A1 predisposed inclined opinionated blinkered colored(US) coloured(UK) preferential prepossessed discriminatory disposed sectarian closed-minded committal assiduous conscientious exacting industrious pedantic punctilious sedulous demanding strenuous accurate laborious fastidious dependable humble modest lowly unarrogant unpretentious meek mild self-effacing subservient wimpish shy timid approving respectful admiring applauding appreciative favoring(US) loving

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Some people may be absolutely indifferent, but don't assume this means they're indifferent to you.
While Kushner would have us believe he was indifferent to meeting Gorkov, Gorkov was the opposite of indifferent about meeting Kushner.
Perhaps it's better to say that it will be indifferent to human needs, just as human beings are indifferent to the needs of chimps or alligators.
" That doctrine, Dolovich explains, requires plaintiffs alleging a constitutional violation to show that prison officials were "deliberately indifferent to a substantial risk of serious harm," or "deliberately indifferent to a basic human need.
Lovecraft's monsters were neither good nor evil, but startling indifferent.
Glance appeared indifferent during his arraignment via video Thursday, Mlive.
We fought cruel and indifferent politicians through the AIDS years.
Could the nuns have been that indifferent to human life?
He does not make voters angry so much as indifferent.
This does not mean she's indifferent to the latest thing.
You realize how indifferent you were before you had children.
It cannot be indifferent to what is happening in Syria.
She too, in confused old age, was indifferent to it.
Most either love the franchise or are indifferent to it.
The rest were either indifferent or unaware of the story.
I'm indifferent when it comes to physical merchandise, tapes especially.
Annoying to some, indifferent to many, life to a few.
I'm indifferent toward Kanye himself, but his shoes are cool.
Trump is not indifferent to these shots across his bow.
An indifferent high school student, Clay was a superb diplomat.
One is very indifferent and very cold to what's happening.
It's fast, accurate, and charmingly indifferent to what you're writing.
As indifferent, perhaps, as audiences will be to Reese's fate.
Or harried and indifferent about what they'll prepare for dinner?
Toward fashion week's rituals she is irreverent if not indifferent.
You aren't indifferent to the current state of the world.
I had been an indifferent piano student as a kid.
With Bill Clinton in office, the left was basically indifferent.
Instead, Obama was every bit as indifferent as his predecessors.
International drug screening in that era was porous and indifferent.
No wonder so many kids are indifferent to our past.
Thirty percent disapproved and the remaining 28503 percent were indifferent.
But they are short on, or even indifferent to, solutions.
Worse, Ghanaians felt the government was indifferent to their suffering.
Both gleeful and indifferent observers ought to be more worried.
Yet many of my Chinese friends are indifferent, even proud.
Yet many of my Chinese friends are indifferent, even proud.
Here was a connection across the cruel and indifferent ages.
"Considering these events, we cannot remain indifferent," said Pena Nieto.
And yet when the Beatles came along he was indifferent.
No. We are completely indifferent to Mr. Trump's locker room braggadocio.
India's indifferent performance at the Rio Olympics hasn't dampened his spirit.
A biodiversity hot spot, the desert is indifferent to human divisions.
The reason is that Trump is often completely indifferent to accuracy.
She's indifferent to her philandering ex-husband but adores their son.
They both did a lot of stuff, good, bad and indifferent.
The marketing around 5G can leave one indifferent to the technology.
Despite his noncooperation, Mr. Habré was hardly indifferent to his trial.
They are thus pretty indifferent to currency or indeed yield risk.
They are indifferent to paying $60 or $600 for a security.
It would be shortsighted for Eurosceptics to be indifferent to this.
While everyone else logically obsesses over Belle, he remains completely indifferent.
It might be so optimistic it makes me even more indifferent.
Whether that's good, bad or indifferent, it's probably the reasonable surmise.
Keano seemed indifferent to the poster's fame, or at best amused.
A picture crystallises: wonderful produce, good, plain home cooking, indifferent restaurants.
Those animals were seemingly indifferent to one paw over the other.
Like him, she has always been defiantly indifferent toward her critics.
Law enforcement, militarized and indifferent to black lives, is the problem.
They ambled toward the store, blithely indifferent to incessantly roaming cars.
I was shocked at how indifferent and cruel the law was.
But he never gets indifferent to the way he is covered.
The roommates were alarmed to find indifferent upkeep and ancient interiors.
But the GOP is seemingly indifferent to this bedrock democratic incentive.
Through him, we hear the metallic churn of an indifferent city.
Most of my followers, however, were totally indifferent to my plan.
Flight Simulator: You know, you love it — or are otherwise indifferent.
In addition, she is constantly complaining and indifferent to her projects.
He was a notoriously stubborn man, a perfectionist indifferent to deadlines.
We have allowed this to happen to us by being indifferent.
"The Intermediaries" are half-spectral things and warnings for the indifferent.
It was always rubbish, marketed by people deliberately indifferent to facts.
Almost all were too precious for this cruel and indifferent world.
By that point, I couldn't do anything: good, bad or indifferent.
Production was dominated by cooperatives, who largely made cheap, indifferent wine.
Back in the day he was a sort of indifferent moderate.
Investigators said the state had been "deliberately indifferent" to these conditions.
Why is the Islamic Republic seemingly indifferent to human rights criticism?
She was known as an independent-minded explorer, indifferent to trends.
I've been sad about them, angry at them, and totally indifferent.
We must never be bystanders to injustice or indifferent to suffering.
Ivan Ilyich, desolate on his deathbed, dismissed by the indifferent living.
"Why is everyone else so indifferent about their mortality?" he replies.
"We favor whatever can pass...we're really indifferent," says Mulvaney pic.twitter.
Perhaps some Americans are indifferent, but many of us are not.
"Why is everyone else so indifferent about their mortality?" he replies.
He seems indifferent to the body on the table before him.
If you're mostly indifferent, it's not going to change your mind.
It was an indifferent act, endowed with a baffling significance for her.
He was, by his own admission, an indifferent student who skipped classes.
Only here can I be at peace, amid the indifferent, ignorant trees.
But a company called Made in Space is indifferent to space's indifference.
Users seem equally indifferent to live-streaming on Facebook, Instagram's parent company.
You may like these stories, but statistically you probably feel totally indifferent.
Still, the state is indifferent to paralysing private companies in the process.
"In 15 years, we've been bad, ugly, but never indifferent," he wrote.
I've always felt relatively indifferent to what people thought about my work.
Large swaths of the younger generations, however, are indifferent to his passing.
She's not worth the energy for me to be anything but indifferent.
"It's not that I'm insensitive or indifferent to family objections," Wecht said.
There are yet parts of the world where "history" is simply indifferent.
A spokesman for Mr. Kasich, the governor of Ohio, was similarly indifferent.
And yet the public has remained surprisingly indifferent to these brutal facts.
Without a C.D.I., you're considered naked before the indifferent forces of capitalism.
Are they people traffickers indifferent to the fate of their human cargoes?
The city remains completely indifferent to me, as it is to everyone.
Taylor said the association is "indifferent" to the problems facing the schools.
With donors, Mr. Trump has been an indifferent ambassador for his campaign.
"He's still affecting folk: black, brown, white, indifferent, whatever," Mr. Harris said.
For the most part, our donor class is simply indifferent to journalism.
"It is simply mighty," Mr. Zvyagintsev said, and indifferent to human matters.
And the river, indifferent to everyone and everything, crept toward the sea.
Two boys scampered about the living room, indifferent to the adults' conversation.
The couple loved the pool and were indifferent to the wraparound balcony.
"I'm not disappointed, I'm indifferent," Ms. Barzilai recently told reporters in Jerusalem.
To this Mr. Corbyn and those closest to him are tetchily indifferent.
What would life be like if you were pleasantly indifferent to it?
I'd date someone indifferent, but I couldn't date someone who supports impeachment.
The president appears similarly indifferent to H.I.V./AIDS in the United States.
"We&aposre indifferent between those two models," Whitman said in an interview.
If it's indifferent or dismissive, he's probably someone to be wary of.
No more standing in boring check-out lines, interacting with indifferent staff.
There are times where I'm being really obnoxious and sort of indifferent.
Traditionally, utilities have been largely indifferent to how much power customers consume.
" "I stand with Barack Obama all eight years, good, bad and indifferent.
"The base is indifferent on him," said one North Carolina GOP official.
Even in better times earlier this cycle, Biden was an indifferent debater.
Erotic, highly romantic or gimmicky, the piece never left a viewer indifferent.
Here, again, it's indifferent to that objective reality, to that objective truth.
When she's not terrified of items other cats seem to enjoy, she's indifferent.
However, he was indifferent to what the size of the caps should be.
If Obama is indifferent to or encourages immigration, Trump is partly his fault.
To his surprise, Kimmel's daughter is indifferent to the fate of her candy.
By showing the faults of both sides, it's not advocating for indifferent ridicule.
"This was a business prospect for me, and I wasn't indifferent," he explained.
So why is China hostile, or at best indifferent, to gay rights now?
Good, bad or indifferent, his ideas will not get the scrutiny they deserve.
Yet the former investment banker cannot afford to appear indifferent to the movement.
It's not that business owners are indifferent to the needs of their workforce.
Reactions to the outage were mixed; some were indifferent, others were freaking out.
Too many lives depend on it for any of us to be indifferent.
He is indifferent about what characters will be chosen for the next gengo.
Even if it's in this world that feels completely indifferent to your presence.
You can be nice, you can be an asshole, you can be indifferent.
Done wrong, they feel like scavenger hunts imposed by an indifferent game designer.
The indifferent receptionist, Elena, has the same face as the blue-skinned alien.
Even his hometown, Dearborn, seemed indifferent, particularly before and after the 103 Games.
Glazer was as indifferent to grand theorizing as he was to ideological consistency.
He is indifferent to civil liberties and contemptuous of objections to racial targeting.
Justin Bieber, is happy with the attention but more or less indifferent to
" Laintz is suing the county and Correctional Health Partners for "deliberately indifferent policies.
CBS reports that the jury called Long "recklessly indifferent" to Haines's scrote struggle.
It's a line deliberately drawn and one about which too many are indifferent.
You tell the truth and, right, wrong, or indifferent, the truth will prevail.
Not all of the locals were indifferent or disapproving about the president's visit.
When asked about the midterm elections, independents reported feeling worried, frustrated and indifferent.
Traditional offices are designed to maximize efficiency, indifferent to human comfort and happiness.
It seemed like everybody in his life either hated him or was indifferent.
In public appearances, she's sometimes seemed indifferent or actively hostile to her husband.
But at other times they seemed utterly oblivious, or indifferent, to their surroundings.
It wasn't helped by indifferent and middling reviews from critics, including Roger Ebert.
You can't grow up in that environment and be indifferent to such beauty.
And yet the response of the progressive left has been indifferent or worse.
For all his experience, Biden has been an indifferent debater in this campaign.
We have our story of our city, which is good, bad and indifferent.
Sporting Growing up in Yonkers, N.Y., I was, at best, an indifferent athlete.
He has seemingly grown indifferent to public musings from Jackson, the Knicks' president.
Though now we've elected a president who appears to be indifferent to religion.
That said, Oculus has been astonishingly indifferent to customer concerns throughout this process.
The Incarnation is also evidence that God is not an impersonal, indifferent deity.
Biden remains atop public opinion polls despite several gaffes and indifferent debate performances.
" Biden: "I stand with Barack Obama all eight years, good, bad and indifferent.
In the 40 years since, the city has been indifferent to this question.
I would put Stephen Colbert on here but he's famously indifferent to sports.
Instead of political reporting, she seems to be an indifferent and intermittent freelancer.
He's seemed largely indifferent to questions of the Trump campaign and Russian interference.
Some may find pleasure in the aesthetic coherence, and some might feel indifferent.
Maybe more importantly, she appears indifferent to her own fate by the end.
It's a grim prospect, but such is the way of the indifferent cosmos. [Nature]
It won't be clear in the moment whether this is good, bad, or indifferent.
In the past, Mr Trump has appeared indifferent to the idea of humanitarian intervention.
" She said NYC's system for dealing with the problem felt "indifferent, passive and ineffectual.
That's mostly because the film seems utterly indifferent toward its own subject matter, though.
The goats weren't just expensive, though, they were also messy, picky, and indifferent workers.
An indifferent draughtsman, Talbot wished that by some trick the drawings could make themselves.
Sopranos and ballerinas are hardly famous for being indifferent about who gets top billing.
What disappoints me about our generation is that we're absolutely indifferent to each other.
Critics have accused President Trump of having an indifferent or even intentionally negligent response.
The Real Deal has endured an indifferent, inconsistent run in his recent UFC career.
And on that subject, here in the 1 percent days, Facebook remains stubbornly indifferent.
Building codes and zoning are often feeble, or have come decades after indifferent attention.
When I asked them what they thought about his ideas, however, they seemed indifferent.
Trump, by contrast, is an improviser and indifferent to the details of foreign policy.
Compare it to an indifferent wine drinker who's handed a glass of vintage Montrachet.
That left me with no one to root for and indifferent to the outcome.
Finally, if indifferent between possible nominees, everyone would prefer to nominate the ultimate winner.
No one is indifferent to them because they have an immediate and tangible impact.
His main audience, at least for today, is a group of indifferent homeless men.
On nuclear non-proliferation, a policy priority across successive administrations, Trump is similarly indifferent.
Don't most people you speak to actually feel sort of indifferent to Ed Sheeran?
She accused the eight male justices of being indifferent to the gender pay gap.
But that morning Vargas Llosa's expression hovered near patrician indigestion — downturned mouth, indifferent gaze.
It is now an Abercrombie & Fitch Kids, and salespeople bustled by, indifferent to history.
Her paper was a tabloid in every sense, gleefully sensational and indifferent to decorum.
His show is handsomely installed in some places, and elsewhere weirdly indifferent to display.
But the president is utterly indifferent when his facts turn out to be lies.
At the despairing center is poor Violet, flung into a cruel and indifferent world.
He meanwhile has had an indifferent attitude about some countries expanding into nuclear capabilities.
Or maybe it's because dudes love building statues and are generally indifferent to firstborns.
Or indifferent—as though he could clip an oncoming car and it wouldn't matter.
Known for her mordant wit, she's indifferent to propriety and scornful of romantic love.
Nutella was totally indifferent to the whistle, although many other dogs in Munich responded.
All the while, the instruments churn through their material, indifferent to the singer's plight.
EPA scientists and engineers are the only defenders standing between you and indifferent emitters.
But in that case, the speaker should be indifferent between lowering either tax rate.
"I stand with Barack Obama all eight years, good, bad and indifferent," Biden said.
Mine is white and I&aposm indifferent about the color, it&aposs merely functional.
Because if Fidel accomplished anything in his life, it was not leaving anyone indifferent.
But god bless Rashad Evans, the man is indifferent to the easy way out.
They are huge and indifferent to us as individuals, yes, but as Victor Lavalle writes in his rehabilitation of The Horror of Red Hook— The Ballad of Black Tom—for those on the margins, the world is not indifferent, it is cruel.
Instead, the public saw organized anger and determination, and it was reported by the press in very sympathetic stories about how we were left to die by an indifferent government that was given a pass to do that by an indifferent country.
"The Real Deal" Pearson has endured an indifferent, inconsistent run in his recent UFC career.
Either way, the dog seems completely indifferent to the screams and laughter of the reporters.
But this did not mean that policymakers should be indifferent to the currency, he said.
But jurors decided Parsons wasn&apost indifferent to the culture of violence that endangered inmates.
Most people were too busy or indifferent to engage: the British are weary of politics.
Yializis asked jurors to consider that Roman's allegedly "indifferent father" should have stopped the death.
Yet the country is hardly indifferent to who gets which slice of the economic pie.
It's a cosmic time capsule of sorts, sent from indifferent violence in far-away galaxies.
The second one was Ex Machina that just portrayed what an indifferent AI looks like.
This may explain the indifferent reaction to the Comey news by the stock market Wednesday.
Check out the vid ... Cube's indifferent about the controversial figure who brought N.W.A. to fame.
She was indifferent to her classwork, and wasn't sure she wanted to go to college.
To boost churchgoing, the otherwise indifferent Dutch burgomasters followed suit in New Amsterdam in 1656.
"San Jose Police were largely indifferent to us because we were Trump supporters," Hernandez said.
Why would conservatives support leaders who are utterly indifferent to skyrocketing premiums and crippling taxes?
Also, the U.S. will not be indifferent to the mistreatment of the long suffering Greece.
Although her voice has its voluptuous pockets, when it came to interpretation she was indifferent.
The men behind appear entirely indifferent: the artist makes himself complicit in his own victimization.
They are indifferent to the destruction of the creation they say they believe God made.
"We are trying really hard to help these people; we are not indifferent," he said.
But American writers for the most part are uninterested in and indifferent to the Vietnamese.
He'd become far too neglectful and indifferent for a young woman who expected, well, more.
In contrast, the Trump family seems indifferent to optics — and determined to monetize the presidency.
Already secular or indifferent believers are unlikely to incline toward one or the other group.
Clinton's response left people indifferent, with a slight approval of 36 percent to 34 percent.
Trump once again proves he is indifferent to the fate of anyone other than himself.
Think flat, rootless preseason tuneups, or international friendlies, where mindless waves sweep through indifferent crowds.
" It added, "The Labor Party was and remains completely indifferent to a strong Australian media.
I tried to act indifferent to the news, but later I sobbed to my mother.
In practice, though, the legal protection of the consumer is indifferent to bigness in business.
And it once again masked an indifferent performance from the La Liga champions this season.
Mr. Powell's appearance essentially repaired the damage from his indifferent tone of two weeks ago.
This is not (necessarily) because you are cold and indifferent to the misfortunes of others.
I discovered he was very anxious about it, as anxious as I was determinedly indifferent.
It's not just indifferent, though, it's corrosive and divisive: market forces can be eternally damned.
He thinks the local community and the police are "deliberately indifferent" to the surfers' behavior.
From the 1990s onwards, investors were indifferent as to which party gained power in developed countries.
The use of chemical weapons cannot become normal — civilized people cannot grow indifferent to such suffering.
But it may not be fair to say that those looking on have always been indifferent.
Perhaps because of that, some were either oblivious or indifferent about Harvey's additional refusal this week.
It is an unsettling and confounding to watch characters so indifferent to an obviously deteriorating situation.
I can't stop them from being angry with me, hurtful to me, or indifferent to me.
He said companies were typically ignorant of exactly where they sourced their materials, rather than indifferent.
Many were "either complicit or indifferent as unimaginable crimes were committed around them", says Mr Ryrie.
Unfortunately, good, bad or indifferent, you've got to go out there and get your job done.
They're all making bets that we're indifferent to their crimes, and everywhere you go — they're winning.
That was a legitimate argument against big pharma and indifferent schooling, both of which Cooper attacked.
He was like the Chosen Undead, surviving and thriving in a world indifferent to his presence.
Vince Staples is now, has always been, and will likely forever remain indifferent to your bullshit.
"He doesn't care, as long as we're talking about him — good, bad or indifferent," she said.
Her parents and brother were indifferent to her intelligence to the point of restricting her schooling.
She was divorced - and as a young woman indifferent to the institution of marriage, she said.
" Brown added, "What I love most of all is that they are invested and not indifferent.
They wait in disorderly queues, often for hours, only to be frustrated by indifferent civil servants.
The policeman, who until now had looked indifferent, suddenly got a little smile on his lips.
She has successfully walked, leashed, with another, low-key, male dog who had an indifferent demeanor.
Indifferent service, cheap drinks, cheaper pool tables, all in a run-down shack of a building?
The moms they've encountered almost always fall somewhere on the spectrum between indifferent and highly supportive.
Trump's quarrel with China is over trade; he appears indifferent to the treatment of its people.
It is impossible to be both a democrat and remain somewhat indifferent to a coup attempt.
Remain proponents are caricatured as cosmopolitan élites who are indifferent to the concerns of ordinary voters.
I often shop across departments and aisles, indifferent to what arbitrarily designated section I am browsing.
They can no longer be indifferent to this failure and must return to their conservative roots.
It's more akin to the keystrokes of administrators in the cold, indifferent bureaucracy of the universe.
Others were there to exchange Taiga-branded jackets but seemed largely indifferent to the Holocaust imagery.
I am indifferent in the parking lot at LAX, and in the terminal, and through security.
We suffer, we struggle, we walk the earth for long days striving in the indifferent heat.
Homeless people, those left behind by hypercapitalism, seemed indifferent to the discouragement of the seat design.
What endures after reading "Leonardo da Vinci" is just how indifferent to glory the man was.
Ms. Asensio paints a Manhattan populated by threatening hoodlums, demanding roommates, indifferent doctors and scheming merchants.
Listen: Hip-hop fans in Britain and France have generally been indifferent to each other's music.
It's an unstable cityscape because it's still growing, indifferent to the comforts of the people below.
Everyone appears dry-eyed if not indifferent about the passing, the first sign something is off.
Trump seems, by turns, annoyed by being left out of the loop and indifferent to it.
Mr. Van Sant, 673, has always seemed indifferent to conventional standards of Hollywood success and acclaim.
" Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, called his Democratic rival "indifferent to the suffering she has caused.
His unique style and enigmatic persona left few people indifferent in the tennis world last year.
Jurors blamed the city for being "deliberately indifferent" to officer training and awarded them $5.5 million.
Kramer, the character of Joanna was painted as callously indifferent to her husband, and her child.
When you began to be indifferent, I took delight in that; when cruel, in that, too.
" "Do you think we will stay indifferent if the US side has acted against China's interests?
To be indifferent to every claim of truth or fact is the ultimate assertion of power.
There is a debate over whether Trump is unaware of reality or merely indifferent to it.
She said she considers herself a virgin but isn't repulsed by sex—just indifferent to it.
I cannot say this more plainly: This is not jaded cynicism at an indifferent Hollywood picture.
In the real world, the problem of drunk driving is indifferent to drunk drivers' legal status.
" On Russia, the president said his views on Vladimir Putin are neither "good, bad or indifferent.
I thought he would be really turned on by all of this, but he was indifferent.
The Old Ones and Elder Gods, those incomprehensible space deities of Lovecraft's mythos, are absent or indifferent.
But Lovecraft didn't think those monsters were evil, they were metaphors for an indifferent and uncaring universe.
The women in her work are just as indifferent to time as they are to the audience.
Gloria fights where Laura is passive, almost indifferent, to the constant stream of horrors that befall her.
She remains quite indifferent to the feminist political rhetoric that has cleansed, packaged and recast her work.
Markets are often indifferent to political risk in democracies, feeling that the economic fundamentals are more important.
Of those who did report it, 80% of survivors said that the police were indifferent or hostile.
Many users of the product are proudly tolerant or indifferent to the feminine hygiene choices of others.
If the reactions are indifferent or negative, go back to the drawing board and strengthen your idea.
Trump is indifferent to any potential backlash against U.S. investments in China, and may even welcome it.
People became indifferent to the sight of corpses lying in streets, and eventually to their own demise.
Might we be on the wrong side of history, too indifferent to the plight of marginalised people?
For someone as indifferent to policy and demanding of personal loyalty as Mr Trump, that proved unacceptable.
But Ashley didn't even apologize to him, indifferent to the pleasure or suffering of anyone but Kurt.
It was a landscape defined by ancient things that seemed indifferent—resistant—to the humans passing through.
It's not that the outside world is cruel; it's that it is indifferent, and you are small.
"I'm not worried about that," Steve told Motherboard, although he came across more as indifferent than malicious.
For whatever reason, Thompson is ending possessions with indifferent ellipses more frequently than his standard exclamation points.
Whatever its excesses, the American-led military was not indifferent to the lives of soldiers and civilians.
Two women -- pleasant, indifferent -- matched my name on the card to the one in the polling book.
It's a bright red flare revealing the White House ethics office to be either inept or indifferent.
He wanted to make sure it could not easily be removed by heartless vandals or indifferent bureaucrats.
Fast food is haunted by stories of surly servers, indifferent cashiers, and cooks spitting in customers' food.
These beings are indifferent to the (white) gaze, even when they float on a field of eyes.
As recent studies suggest, colonizationists seemed remarkably indifferent to the fate of those they sent to Africa.
World 1-1 in New York's Central Park while, somehow, completely indifferent pedestrians walked right on by.
Its role is just to create an environment for artists to do good, bad, or indifferent work.
Villain or not, Ramsay left no one indifferent, and that's a tribute to Iwan Rheon's acting prowess.
We're now in a ground war against politicians and an indifferent public and press to end AIDS.
Time is of the absolute essence, and the German government can no longer remain indifferent to that.
It follows a young boy who sues his impoverished and indifferent parents for giving birth to him.
Asked whether he preferred to run against Mr. Lamont or Mr. Ganim, he said he was indifferent.
And yet, does this calm prove that South Koreans really are as indifferent as we might seem?
" Some sound curious, others perplexed or hostile, yet others completely indifferent: "Why do they need the labels?
Gray was an indifferent student who cheated on tests, and the new surroundings fed an inferiority complex.
But the Republican Party's democracy-indifferent attitude preceded the Trump presidency, and will likely survive beyond it.
"I have taken responsibility for every act in this office, good, bad or indifferent," Dr. Snipes said.
And yes, language is here justly set aside; we are right to be indifferent to the sublime.
And I don't think she is as indifferent to him as people are reading me that way.
As a result, future leaders of the West may become hostile or indifferent to the Jewish state.
Never have we had a president not just indifferent to the arts, but actively oppositional to artists.
"Jews cannot be indifferent while hundreds of thousands of refugees are looking for safe haven," he said.
Whether you're terrified of the genre or are completely indifferent to the story, actors, direction, score, etc.
No longer, Democrats argued, would their party be pigeonholed as indifferent to the plight of service members.
For decades, he was part of a system he has since renounced as unfair, indifferent and ineffective.
I'm like Thomas Haden Church's cheerfully indifferent character in "Sideways" — most wine tastes pretty good to me.
"They are pretty indifferent," said Shivani Kasumra, 20, a university student, of her own middle-class relatives.
Those indifferent or opposed to Swift likely won't find much in Miss Americana to change their minds.
This isn't, to be clear, a judgment on whether Trump is a good, bad or indifferent president.
Couples should also reach out to vendors who may seem indifferent to the weekend-long shopping bonanza.
But many in the former Spanish colony know little of the British royals, while others are indifferent.
These were not mysterious events that were cast down upon us by a vengeful or indifferent god.
"You cannot be indifferent to your wife and your children yelling at you for doing something outrageous."
But they are indifferent, at best, to the challenges faced by the mass of ordinary Republican voters.
As an indifferent photographer, I much prefer watching the drama unfold in the moment to preserving it.
His father may not live with Clayton, but he is neither absentee nor indifferent to his son.
It turns out that legal principles meant to curb executive overreach are indifferent to the president's party.
When one thinks in an adopted language, one arranges and rearranges words that are neutral, indifferent even.
More and more, as the writer Peter Beinart noted, are becoming indifferent to Jewish community life altogether.
Likenesses of Siouxsie Sioux and Billy Idol appear alongside a host of bright-haired, gender-indifferent rebels.
Indications are they will shrink from nuclear test resumption, as have our indifferent leaders for 25 years.
Given those nearly equivalent figures, Burke said a league-average team should be indifferent to its choice.
"Mexicans are deeply aware of that and it doesn't mean they are indifferent to it," she added.
The experience was not unlike being in the presence of cats, who are similarly indifferent to strangers.
On the streets of Park Slope, they found busy parents and indifferent shopkeepers, and also plenty of opinions.
Aggressively cynical, indifferent to the lives of men, Daria would have made a great lesbian and proud misandrist.
This creates the perception that the judiciary is peopled with zealots who are indifferent to law and justice.
That isn't because greed and power seem good or indifferent to me—I think they seem pretty bad.
Trump is choosing to surround himself with people, beyond Pence, who have historically been indifferent toward women's rights.
"From conviction and by constitutional obligation, we cannot remain indifferent before an inhumane and cruel situation," Videgaray said.
But if you can ignore or be indifferent about that, the proportions of the car feel spot on.
Only the Commander skates by, blithely indifferent, though he continues to act as if he's horribly put-upon.
In short, she appears untrustworthy as a politician and indifferent or hostile to the concerns of many evangelicals.
It's easy to be indifferent rather than angry at the inadequacy of the process of picking a leader.
"All were victims of ruthless human smugglers indifferent to the well-being of their fragile cargo," Durbin said.
The other monarchs mostly tried to run Russia themselves, with results ranging from the indifferent to the disastrous.
Yet in California and beyond, the indifferent, natural world will largely renew, sometimes in a matter of months.
And that speaks to my overriding problem with Homecoming: It has all the right impulses, but indifferent execution.
"All were victims of ruthless human smugglers indifferent to the well-being of their fragile cargo," Durbin said.
"When we come back, we'll look at the anger in America," Holt said, seemingly indifferent to O'Malley's request.
In the meantime, children are placed in an opaque and indifferent system regardless of their age or condition.
Independence Day: Resurgence is the worst kind of bad movie: one that seems indifferent about its own existence.
"The president is somewhat indifferent to things that are true or false," Zakaria told Don Lemon on CNN.
And he didn't care much if the attention was good or bad, as long as it wasn't indifferent.
I am indifferent in the SUV, one transporter up front, the other in the back seat beside me.
He had vowed not to intervene in foreign quarrels, and had appeared indifferent about Assad remaining in power.
Plus, the political conventional wisdom was that the issue didn't matter to most voters except politically indifferent stoners.
He's not, however, completely indifferent: he hopes to see a Trinidadian artist on the roster in the future.
Quite simply, American citizens are no longer as indifferent to foreign affairs as they were in the past.
The US president proved himself to be woefully unprepared, or indifferent, to what's actually going on in Turkey.
Thus, Aiera was indifferent to the fact that nearly every other analyst had a buy recommendation on Facebook.
Admired and reviled, praised and denounced, Mr. Castorf's Volksbühne was never a theater one could remain indifferent to.
With a few notable exceptions, black churches have often been chronically indifferent to the fight against white supremacy. .
Many times, moments of authentic emotional divergence from the social script make the characters callous, manipulative, indifferent, mean.
Barr has done nothing but run interference for Trump, indifferent to his established pattern of lawbreaking and criminality.
Among the tasks was building trust among residents who widely view the department as racist, corrupt and indifferent.
Warhol is not supremely aloof and indifferent, but, rather, deeply committed and surprisingly sophisticated concerning the repressive society.
"Do you think I care about optics?" asked Baldwin's indifferent Trump at the end of his SNL interview.
Greg's lecture suggests that it is possible to find some fleeting semblance of meaning in an indifferent universe.
He is indifferent to literature, knows little of history, and cosmology has no part in his intellectual framework.
The few pitch inconsistencies on the first half of the program were less bothersome than the indifferent playing.
Ms. Paraschos said Mr. Mustafa had been indifferent to his daughter's death and had not attended the funeral.
The union claimed bouncers and police "looked incompetent and indifferent" as hundreds of people barged through the gates.
Gülen greeted me with an indifferent nod; after seventeen years in the U.S., he speaks almost no English.
The onrushing flow of people seems indifferent but structured, slow but inevitable; it is difficult to look away.
His future father-in-law arrived in midmorning astride a limping, rolling-gaited woods horse of indifferent color.
They come from every clime, country and condition; and they are of every sort: good, bad and indifferent.
But when her community is attacked, she's forced to join other survivors in a brutally indifferent, racist world.
Mr Johnson is indifferent to the truth because he is in the grip of an all-consuming ambition.
"When we get to 3 to 4 percent, the market will be indifferent to interest rates," he said.
" But Biden did not budge, saying, "I stand with Barack Obama all eight years, good, bad and indifferent.
"I stand with Barack Obama all eight years, good, bad and indifferent," said former Vice President Joe Biden.
But I don't get how anyone summits Everest and comes away indifferent to another climber desperate for help.
The vast majority will pay too much for indifferent food eaten mostly in the company of other tourists.
As Trump has proven repeatedly, he either likes a government in crisis or is utterly indifferent to it.
Unless prodded by teachers and anxious administrators, the typical student may be indifferent about his or her performance.
But the mass public is relatively indifferent to foreign affairs and mostly doesn't seem to care about this.
Too many stories involved teachers who were either indifferent to the harassment of girls or actively enabled it.
Apathy provided a psychological safe space in Attica; it's better to appear stoic and indifferent than shocked and empathetic.
Before we got married, Frederic was more indifferent to children than I am," Michel explains to Lorelai in "Winter.
Yet even when caged, a bird still sings, the animal itself beyond and indifferent to our attempts at control.
"Nobody's indifferent to the Grateful Dead," Bar-Lev said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka.
French people cannot afford to be complacent about this election, or indifferent to the choices on offer (see article).
The government will almost certainly remain partially shut down going into the New Year, and Congress seems almost indifferent.
Durvasula makes the point, too, that people who are indifferent to bad service have a particular form of resilience.
And it's geographically indifferent — it doesn't say you have to do this in the top 20 countries, or anywhere.
Many own at least one indifferent, boggy corner of land where animals get stuck and only rushes grow well.
Everything that happened to me (at Purdue) - the good, the bad, the indifferent - has prepared me for right now.
He's pretty much indifferent to humans unless they happen to walk by him, and then he's an ankle-biter.
Though he tries to maintain an indifferent air in public, people who know him say he has been rattled.
But nobody's indifferent to the Grateful Dead, you know, and I think we're probably around the same age. Yup.
Still, the bill's authors made it clear they would not allow encryption systems to remain indifferent to government orders.
Royal Commission Before the Australian Royal Commission, Pell was largely seen as indifferent to the scandal, according to Allen.
The surrounding trees and fish and protozoa seem indifferent to whether the gate and monument are fixed or fleeing.
The consumer is indifferent to oil at $30 per barrel without a tax or $40 per barrel with one.
It invites the portrayal of an administration callously indifferent to the quality of the programs for lower-income Americans.
Nixon, who was largely indifferent to environmental issues but sensitive about his own popularity, succumbed to the public pressure.
You're just a big box content farm, looking for cheap ways to monetize huge audiences of digitally indifferent people.
But much of this legislation is stalled, and the governor has been ineffective and indifferent in fighting for it.
In our own fact-indifferent moment, it can often seem that knowledge, like poetry per Auden, makes nothing happen.
Jojo's mother, Leonie, is indifferent, and his father, Michael, is serving out the final days of a prison sentence.
But in brief: Jesse, an ex-criminal turned reverend serving an indifferent flock in his squalid hometown, Annville, Tex.
They're characterized as lying in some stories, and at the very least, they seemed indifferent to being particularly accurate.
The odds are impossible, the dangers innumerable — nature at her most callously indifferent, horrific monsters, even-more-horrific humans.
She's also the secret — and utterly indifferent — courtesan who serves the hotel's wealthiest patrons and sleeps with its owner.
The images are filmed in black and white, the camera still and the general mood unnervingly indifferent, or distracted.
That is, Republicans in competitive districts are outraged by Mr. Trump's behavior; those in safe seats seem oddly indifferent.
The failure of the 1989 democracy movement made ordinary people negative or indifferent toward politics, and cynicism ran wild.
He was bored-looking and generally indifferent, a fact that McMahon will all but admit to in print interviews.
He's a sweet, charming boy, and she loves him after her fashion, but is at best an indifferent mother.
Being at the center of the establishment is what allowed him to be indifferent to — and better than — it.
"I have taken responsibility for every act in this office, good, bad or indifferent," she said at the time.
They're utterly indifferent to it, and Republicans and evangelical Christians have nothing to do with this particular moral moment.
Leo's favorite player growing up was Rafael Nadal; Patricia said her son was comically indifferent to her husband's accomplishments.
Fortunately, every region seems to have an ambassador owl or two — an individual that seems indifferent to human attentions.
After weeks of indifferent or supportive comments, the team seemed to shift on Wednesday, with many players blasting Bell.
Jesse, Tulip, and Cass fight and drink their way through a world that isn't just indifferent, but actually malevolent.
Otherwise they're just legal-minded grifters, indifferent to the burdens they impose on synagogues and other small nonprofit organizations.
A management indifferent to important employee needs cannot expect a work force dedicated to the achievement of company goals.
The boy was sent to Sandroyd Preparatory School, and went on to Eton, where he was an indifferent student.
Bell meanwhile shares that her two daughters are fans of Frozen but feel pretty indifferent toward her character Anna.
She cares for her 15-year-old son, Bobby, who's indifferent to his studies and has recently discovered alcohol.
Indifferent, whatever there are elections coming up or we just had election, or there will be elections next year.
Noir is a cry of desolation in the face of a universe that is malevolent—or, at best, indifferent.
CreditCreditAssociated Press She was an heiress without a cause — an indifferent student, an unhappy young bride, a miscast socialite.
His nanny, who is not a native English speaker, seems indifferent; she just keeps chatting with the other nannies.
What if I've grown numb, indifferent or allegiant to the destructive partisanship that threatens the future of our democracy?
A lax or indifferent response, marked only by symbolic changes, signals that we consider the issue a low priority.
Corporate leaders were largely indifferent to this summer's Obamacare debate, since most have provided substantial health benefits for decades.
CreditCreditAssociated Press She was an heiress without a cause — an indifferent student, an unhappy young bride, a miscast socialite.
And minds don't grow the way weeds do, flourishing under indifferent attention; otherwise all children in orphanages would thrive.
Not all parents were indifferent to what their children were up to, but a great many of them were.
And sex in movies — I mean, I'm not indifferent to sex, but sex in a movie makes me uncomfortable.
"It sounds like bravado to say I'm indifferent but I don't have a dog in this hunt," Friedman told me.
His proposals are not connecting with citizens: on balance, social-media users are either critical of or indifferent to them.
Meanwhile, the president seems indifferent when it comes to the risk of Russian meddling with the mid-terms in November.
Moreover, as her performance in Las Vegas also attested, she is doing an indifferent job of capitalising on her opportunity.
Trump originally depicted himself as a hawk on trade and as indifferent to human rights when it came to China.
In addition, Comey was inexplicably indifferent to the Clinton camp's obstruction of the investigation by destroying emails and withholding evidence.
Momentum traders were sure to press the indifferent, lackluster close to what is normally a positive time of the year.
Acknowledging that you're indifferent about the sun's amateur drag show is considered to be some kind of anti-intellectual treason.
Once ranked as high as sixth in the world, Schwartzel has dropped to 62nd after an indifferent couple of seasons.
Is there meaning to our suffering, or does it speak to nothing more than the cruel, indifferent chaos of the...
"It's been absolutely crazy, there have been so many different reactions but no one seems to be indifferent," she said.
The exploit divide also explains why intelligence agencies like the CIA and NSA have been mostly indifferent to the fight.
But in a surprising reversal this week, Pai announced that Sinclair's indifferent nods towards compliance weren't going to cut it.
I know people love this movie (and there are some great things about it!), but I came away pretty indifferent.
Wenner had been largely indifferent to music through his teens, when he was a loud, social-climbing, student-government type.
Part of what was so thrilling about Beyoncé's and Lamar's achievements is that they seemed indifferent to the white gaze.
There was a way that cardigan ($1,306) hung on the body — indifferent, regal, nurturing — that felt familiar in that space.
Resistance might be minimal, since residents say the county has in general and at best been indifferent to their existence.
They attack their own journalists and are largely indifferent to the fate of reporters in the rest of the world.
Strong affinities between the Enlightenment and liberality have produced a commonplace that liberals are indifferent or even hostile toward religion.
But the rising of the supposedly "apathetic and indifferent" generation reflects something that the elite cannot seem to grasp anymore.
India's elites—educated, urbanized, upper caste Hindus—are today either rabid Modi supporters or conveniently indifferent to his majoritarian menace.
From Mexico and the director Rodrigo Plá, a drama-thriller in which the villain is an indifferent health care insurer.
He urges the crowd to never be indifferent, to find their passion, and to invite anyone to work with them.
Speaking to people like John and Kevin, they come across as somewhere between brash and indifferent about what they do.
Clinton wound past urban hoagie hubs and heaps of hay bales, moldering rowhouses and cows indifferent to a droning motorcade.
Rites of passage As the daughter of protective Somali parents, I was sheltered and, eventually, indifferent to learning to drive.
Over time, as he has developed and refined his own cinematic language, he has seemed increasingly indifferent to his audience.
The ocean that soothed my aching head on Monday would be indifferent about drowning me in my own home today.
Schlafly's first passion was anti-communist foreign policy, not gender issues, and she was indifferent to the ERA at first.
Why does he seem to be indifferent to the fact that Beijing's behavior violates the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration?
The fourth big change limits the department to holding schools accountable only when they are "deliberately indifferent" to sexual harassment.
And, lord knows, law enforcement in this country remains appallingly indifferent to the lives of black Americans, young men especially.
Then the dismantlement begins — legs, shanks, ribs, liver put to float in the red bowl like a prize, indifferent head.
It's similar to how social media presents images today, over and over, making us indifferent to things that are important.
"Mila's tantrums drove her mad, Adam's first burblings left her indifferent," Ms. Slimani writes of Myriam's reaction to her children.
We cannot purchase the services of talented wordsmiths and expert editors if people are indifferent to the quality of prose.
"Denver and Denver Health were profoundly indifferent not just to her medical needs, but to her humanity," Ms. Newman said.
On the other hand, while this court is largely indifferent to sports, it does appreciate the concept of fair play.
"The Nerve" is unhurried, verging on indifferent, a perhaps inadvertent nod to when country first went alt- in the 1990s.
Conciliation along these lines has become more difficult as international competition crosses national boundaries, indifferent to domestic regulation and legislation.
Johnson, self-effacing as ever at 98, seemed somewhat indifferent to the fuss surrounding the feature film about her life.
But outside the realm of politics, Chinese life could be freewheeling and chaotic thanks to lax enforcement or indifferent officials.
Such terms are rooted in the cult of the male artist—the dishevelled Beethovenian loner who conquers an indifferent world.
Giro used to stand in the doorway like an old owl, gazing at the street with his round, indifferent eyes.
They may assess you are either indifferent to the plight of those in need or consider them a low priority.
And too many have been indifferent to disparities in access to entrepreneurship for women, people of color and rural residents.
I may have been inadequate to all occasions, but I was not indifferent to my experience, or to my epoch.
And he has promised to revive torture and vicious, uncompromising, civilian-indifferent warfare in the fight against Islamist terror groups.
The United States — against the advice of its generals — has become indifferent to whether the developing world develops or not.
O.P. — agile and indifferent to norms and boundaries — that could supply the Trump campaign with everything it needed to win.
It became both a way of attracting his indifferent family's attention to himself and, later, his primary means of escape.
Though an indifferent student, she excelled at drawing, and went to the local City College to train in commercial art.
Some were very curious about our music, some liked it (and we gained more fans) and others were just indifferent.
But with too many American workers competing today against often indifferent senior management and with a president who seems indifferent to the country's nearly 8.0 percent real unemployment rate it's far past time to add one more right to President Roosevelt's "economic bill of rights": namely, a worker's right to freely join a union.
Seth MacFarlane's new faux-Star Trek show The Orville premiered on Fox recently, and the reviews ranged from scathing to indifferent.
No major presidential candidate has ever been quite as disdainful of knowledge, as indifferent to facts, as untroubled by his benightedness.
The moving image artist's 2002 video *Corpus Callosum launches an onslaught of video effects at indifferent office workers and couch potatoes.
Investors view Obama as being indifferent to business, Cramer said, while Trump's policies are viewed as pro-business and pro-growth.
Connors's very loose but indifferent execution preserves the entire work as one gesture and unites it in its moment of investigation.
I say better to have a few that are reliable than to have a great many that are distractible but indifferent.
A willful violation means "an employer either knowingly ignored a legal requirement or was indifferent to employment safety," the department said.
And of course by a virus even deadlier and more indifferent than Reagan or the F.D.A. — just to name a few.
Ilham Omar (D-MN) to paint her as an anti-American radical indifferent to those killed during the 22018/29 attacks.
Which, in fairness, is probably why the majority of bus drivers always look somewhere between completely indifferent and just absolutely furious.
David Dollar of the Brookings Institution in Washington has found that Chinese development lending appears indifferent to political and economic risks.
The few times that people who went through the orphanages have sought justice, the courts have tended to be largely indifferent.
To the right, three women wearing red and sitting on a red sofa—one seemingly terrified, one contemptuous, and one indifferent.
Tragically, the rest have either forgotten or have become indifferent to our presence in that desolate, mountainous wasteland of the world.
It's possible that you, too, are indifferent about Monday's eclipse and have been forced to suppress that impulse or risk humiliation.
Is there meaning to our suffering, or does it speak to nothing more than the cruel, indifferent chaos of the world?
Clinton quite possibly cemented his victory in the 1992 presidential election by being empathetic where President George H.W. Bush was indifferent.
She's chaste, devoted to Diana and indifferent to Aminta until Eros, god of love, wounds her with one of his arrows.
Mr. Trump himself appears indifferent to history, as well as to the grave significance of the comparisons of him to Hitler.
Still, it may prove persuasive to voters indifferent to, or confused by, the intricacies of foreign policy (ie, most of them).
"The problem, it seems, is not that members of the public are unexposed or indifferent to what scientists say," they concluded.
One of the things that Gawker did that I think was particularly reckless was that it was indifferent to that agenda.
Again, the conditions on Friday were oppressive — but that didn't explain why Monfils appeared debilitated, or indifferent, minutes into the match.
Ted Cruz (R-Texas) Cruz was not so clear-cut a loser as the others, but he had an indifferent night.
And right, wrong or indifferent, I feel that doing that before the game is the way to have the greatest impact.
He added that Hungary was not "indifferent" to political and human rights in Turkey, but that its stability was most important.
Do they continue to fight on Kavanaugh's behalf and risk looking like they are indifferent to serious allegations of sexual assault?
Her writing subtly but powerfully forms a picture of an uncaring hospital and incompetent, indifferent, and possibly racist health-care providers.
Jeb Bush The former Florida governor got off to an indifferent start, his tendency toward hesitancy reasserting itself for a while.
Mr. Trump may be largely indifferent to the reasons behind his Hindu loyalists' fervor, but his most senior advisers are not.
The lobby was dark, and from behind the cash register, a round white woman, indifferent, watched me approach my client, Ron.
There doesn't appear to be an endgame for Andy, nor does he strike me as someone who's purposely malicious—just indifferent.
Perhaps needless to say, Veronica herself appears completely indifferent to Federman's presence if not his existence, which only spurs him on.
The women struggle together against an indifferent and hostile world, surviving in the face of rape, homophobia and a child's death.
And all of us, whether we're pro-Trump, anti-Trump, middle of the road, or indifferent, are worse off for it.
But they've been relatively indifferent to both, because they find the first entertaining and the second irrelevant to his overall performance.
More defensive insult, and from men seemingly indifferent to an internet that swiftly dredged up trouble from their own sexual histories.
Free-traders are not indifferent to national security nor blind to the benefits a nation derives from having a middle class.
To make matters worse, her friends appear indifferent to it and won't welcome anything that smacks of criticism of the government.
It's yet more evidence that Trump is entirely oblivious and indifferent to the anti-Semitism that his campaign is kicking up.
They see a bully, armed and indifferent, 45 years past the Yom Kippur War, the last conflict that threatened Israel's existence.
She was always a ravenous reader, if an indifferent student; she tried to read every book in her local public library.
The history of the theater emerges gradually as assorted personalities — former partisans, an ailing woman, an indifferent son — click into place.
There are the dogs that attack you, the musical chicks that follow you, the pigs that are mostly indifferent to you.
"Existentially indifferent people believe that they cannot take control of their own lives, and that their competence is insufficient," she said.
While he waits, the police, some local news coverage and the Dothan rumor mill have portrayed him as callous and indifferent.
He graduated at 15, but, as a bored and indifferent student, wound up in the bottom 20 percent of the class.
If we walk away, knowing that we are not able to help the situation, it appears as if one is indifferent.
"I was a good but not brilliant pianist, an indifferent cellist, and I could sing," he told The Guardian in 2011.
An indifferent student adored by his mother, he spent his youth dreaming of fame and keeping his distance from other women.
"The founder is relatively indifferent between whether they do a direct listing, an IPO, or don't list at all," Braun said.
This is a disaster film that, for once, tells the truth about the world: that it is indifferent to our fate.
To legislatively oppose abortion is to be, at best, indifferent to the disenfranchisement, suffering and possibly even the death of women.
Chris Kreider, who is in his fourth full N.H.L. season, said he felt "benignly indifferent" to playing the day after Thanksgiving.
The Interior Department has not been the only front on which Mr. Trump has appeared indifferent to his party's political considerations.
Ever the autocrat, he zigs first this way, then that, utterly indifferent to the consequences that his actions have on others.
But however indifferent I feel at times about the art exhibited inside, I've come to think of the museum as lovely.
The spinach chaat is perfect for anyone who is indifferent to the vegetable but enamored of the texture of waffle fries.
These were just a few of the of spots influencers, fans, and those indifferent and awkward (like me) took obligatory snaps.
"American Honey" is brazenly indifferent to backstories, and prefers to leave loose ends dangling and frayed rather than tie them up.
English readers are notoriously indifferent to the poets of other cultures, and Goethe's poems, unfortunately, seldom come across vividly in translation.
"I'm indifferent about it," said Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty, who won gold medals with Canada in 2010 and 2014.
It is not difficult to understand why staff can become indifferent or inattentive in this stressful, chaotic, understaffed high-security environment.
Instead, "Smithereens" is a well-acted, but thoroughly clichéd, after-school special, featuring a crying Andrew Scott and an indifferent populace.
He might be curt and indifferent to her, but this was not what she made out from the hesitant, loping step.
Ms. Cater also accused Mr. Cuomo and the governor's office of being "deliberately indifferent" to her complaints, a charge they deny.
No. It's certainly understandable why someone would want to believe the president can't be as clueless or indifferent as he claims.
"The trend is to hold the districts more accountable for things that they knew about and were indifferent to," says Schlender.
This history demonstrates further that a company's success does not require it to be indifferent to the best interests of society.
This world is not yours for the taking—it's bigger than you as a player and utterly indifferent toward your presence.
We are sitting at the corpse of some giant beast, while the life cycle continues onward, indifferent to the towering body.
Or he could just prove to be MMA's most self-consumed star, indifferent to the needs of the less successful around him.
Rosen's parents worked in a neighborhood grocery store, and he has been described as an indifferent student in his high school years.
I say everyone was in character, but this lady was extremely indifferent about every single thing that was going on around her.
Indifferent to cultural norms, they were committed to capturing exactly what they saw in its stark, unadorned, and, to some, shocking essence.
The two artists' work that stood out most, Heather Morgan's and Hein Koh's, paralleled in that it was indifferent to good taste.
I asked an indifferent cashier what the cheapest thing on the menu was; he said he didn't know, and I believed him.
When you finally say "screw this" and go in with an indifferent, but confident attitude, you'll be a lot calmer, he explains.
Several of her neighbours were pushing their way through the snow, some were wearing only pajamas, seemingly indifferent to the subzero temperatures.
At times, Farrow says, Oppenheim was very interested in the progress he was making; at other times, he writes, Oppenheim seemed indifferent.
Sundance has often been a better incubator and showcase for women directors than a direct launching pad into a still-indifferent industry.
Who could capture this doomed quest, this futile attempt to impose humanity onto a frozen rock so profoundly indifferent to human endeavor?
Onscreen, static long shots capture the lonelier side of Manhattan — wide, empty streets and crowded subway cars filled with casually indifferent commuters.
According to Human Rights watch, security forces killed more than 500 protestors and detained thousands, and the international community is still indifferent.
In return, they were greeted with a milder security team and a relatively indifferent response from the Friday free pass museum visitors.
"Indifferent, really," says Melissa Joan Hart, who initially brought the magical heroine to life on the ABC sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
"Like any other country, China can neither be vague nor indifferent on security matters that affect its core interests," the commentary said.
But the mass of enthusiasts on machine-groomed runs seem indifferent to whether they are sliding on cloud- or man-made snow.
For a while, it looked like Americans were completely indifferent to giving up their personal information to companies like Facebook and Google.
Some people are excited, some people are indifferent — and a few people, like Melanie McDonagh writing for The Spectator, seemed less pleased.
The playful "Sorry" samples Isaac Hayes' "Walk On By" and reads like a taunt from a jilted lover turned indifferent and unapologetic.
"Despite the fact that this is the most significant test of Suu Kyi's leadership, she has remained remarkably indifferent," the researchers continued.
I looked at something I've hated/felt indifferent about my whole life, and yesterday found myself saying 'awww my cute back fat!
Iron Fist did Finn Jones no favors by saddling him with terrible dialogue, sloppy storytelling, indifferent fight choreography, and a rushed schedule.
When law and custom impedes—or is simply indifferent to—reproductive choice, women and trans people step up and get it done.
He called a man at one of his rallies "my African American," oblivious or indifferent to the insulting nature of the label.
Employees who have become indifferent may be doing so because they know that their boss won't be their boss for much longer.
That President Trump seems wholly indifferent to this principle, or the potentially devastating consequences of its demise, is the real scandal here.
Clinton, a worrier by nature, Mr. Clinton, consumed with his dreams of a political career, seemed indifferent to securing a financial future.
It's a perilous moment for any president when failures make his government look callous and indifferent in the face of human suffering.
He showed indifferent form in the run-up to the Games, ranking only sixth in super-G on the World Cup circuit.
Observers point to weak management at performing arts institutions and insufficient efforts to educate audiences, who then prove indifferent to adventurous fare.
In the speech declaring his candidacy, Trump argued elder statesmen from both major parties were indifferent to the struggles of everyday people.
Ahead, 30 men show off their behinds and tell us how they really feel about them — from proud to indifferent to insecure.
Pessimism helps me adopt an indifferent stance when things feel overwhelmingly helpless, like a life-preserver in an endless steel-grey ocean.
This chicken is, as are we all, a confused animal in human clothes, trundling through a vast and indifferent expanse of land.
Their friendship remains intact in the movie, as does the show's principal cast, its tossed-together feel, indifferent visuals and gaudy fashion.
This president seems indifferent at best to social programs long woven into the nation's cultural fabric but scorned by the religiously orthodox.
The indictments also revealed how indifferent regulators and racetrack operators like Churchill Downs were to the stars of the show: the thoroughbreds.
The initiative aims to encourage recycling in the city of more than 22018 million people, where recycling practices are scant or indifferent.
The colors have been bled from the California sunshine, and the camera alternates wanly between shaky close-ups and indifferent establishing shots.
Absentminded Yelping and indifferent glances at New York Times push notifications may now be taken-for-granted byproducts of the digital revolution.
The $8.5 million suit accuses Clarke's office of being "deliberately indifferent to the health, welfare, and life" of Jawson and her baby.
Cold because I almost died, and so many people seem indifferent to the fact that death is always a few minutes away.
And Trump is so indifferent to policy details that he could make Democrats an offer they'd have a tough time turning down.
And he remembers the ugly years in the 1980s, when the C.D.C. was trying to stop AIDS, but many politicians were indifferent.
Turquoise Restaurant was marred by slow and indifferent service when I visited with my family but offered an incredible deal on brunch.
For the spectator as well, it is impossible to remain neutral or indifferent to the vicissitudes of this 2,500-year-old tragedy.
"I want to believe the ethics committee will not remain indifferent to these issues and there will be serious investigations," Weiler said.
I've been fairly indifferent to pot most of my life, and smoked only a handful of times in high school and college.
Less than half of respondents say they are feeling peaceful or relaxed about the coming year, and a quarter reported feeling indifferent.
Hermione at first seemed indifferent as Part 1, "Asia to Africa," traced cats to their origins millions of years ago in Asia.
Senate Republicans made it pretty clear throughout this process that they were basically indifferent to the underlying question of what Trump did.
Name Withheld People who are dying don't thereby gain the right to be indifferent to the interests and concerns of their families.
But the all-white jurors of the Jim Crow South were notoriously indifferent to legal concepts such as evidence and witness testimony.
"We should not sit idly by and be indifferent to the damage to global trade and the global supply chain," he said.
Senators, who are growing increasingly indifferent to Mr. Trump's policy interests, did not seem moved by his entreaties, the congressional aides said.
While some people would be indifferent to this, others might be annoyed and want to find more ways to secure their privacy.
His best art stands with that of his contemporaries who also mounted indignant, despairing, and sometimes satiric assaults against an indifferent nation.
It is suggested to give this unique item to someone who is "not indifferent to contemporary history and politics," which is sound advice.
They are angry at Macron's early tax cuts for the better-off, and a perception that he is indifferent to ordinary people's concerns.
The few times that orphanage abuse cases have been litigated in the US, the courts have remained, with a few exceptions, generally indifferent.
Since last December President Trump has been in an awful hurry to pull US forces out of Syria, seemingly indifferent to the consequences.
However, only 21% of respondents had a strongly negative view of immigration - slightly fewer than were strongly positive - and most were fairly indifferent.
Manchin said he didn't think Republicans proved they're indifferent about improving the American health care system, as some on the left are arguing.
"I wouldn't want to look at this one voice in the sports field to point out as good, bad or indifferent," Brown said.
If the Raj was indifferent as to the human effects of failed monsoons, though, it did exhibit an interest in the failures' causes.
EVEN from a man as indifferent to political norms as President Donald Trump, the tweet on the afternoon of May 20th was alarming.
These actions were carried out by Mr Putin on the assumption that the West was too distracted, divided or indifferent to push back.
It is a face that expresses this uncertainty — it is both happy and sad, surprised and indifferent, hopeful and cynical, studied and spontaneous.
In America, the fastest expansion over the past ten years has been in states such as Oklahoma and Texas, which have indifferent soils.
In 2017, I went through a harrowing breakup—the kind that makes you indifferent about the possibility of getting hit by a bus.
Each successive generation of moonchildren grows increasingly hostile or indifferent to the knowledge of the astronauts and begins developing their own primitive culture.
The new gig driving the raft between the mainland and the island balanced him between homesickness and homecoming, frustrated departure and indifferent return.
"We cannot remain indifferent to the attempts at theft and sabotage that are being carried out under the name of drilling," he said.
The Simpsons house is a fairly expansive suburban property almost entirely free of trees, a real bonus for the environmentally indifferent Hunters community.
But Navarro ruled that Tucker "was recklessly indifferent to the misleading representations" and in several cases helped write disclosures and review customer complaints.
He inspired his core supporters and gave hope to Republicans and independents, even if D.C. Republicans long ago were indifferent to his act.
And while Trump is clearly indifferent to the lives of queer people, it's Mike Pence who made a career out of hurting them.
But it is equally reasonable to assume that many gun owners are indifferent to the NRA and that others disapprove of the organization.
In his early days, Mr. Chang served the kind of food chefs like to eat: intense, animalistic, O.K. with messiness, indifferent to prettiness.
My grandparents were not indifferent to learning, but they were poor, and for them any learning that was not vocational was necessarily religious.
Indifferent to continuity, Micheaux, an extremely pragmatic filmmaker, cobbled together scenes out of imperfect takes and papered over mismatched shots with dubbed dialogue.
Hecht's film résumé is difficult to sort out, in part because he was indifferent to getting screen credit, though not to getting paid.
My mother was awed that store employees, instead of trailing our every move as they did in China, seemed indifferent to our presence.
There is a ballsiness to this swerve that cannot be overstated; The OA is nothing if not stridently indifferent to the outside world.
It gives structure and purpose to our otherwise flailing attempts to carve out meaning and clarity from a seemingly desolate and indifferent universe.
He not only appears unaware of racism in the UK, but he also seems oblivious to the often indifferent response from the authorities.
"When people get into the car, some will love it, some will be indifferent and some won't like it," Iagnemma told The Guardian.
The proposal would also require that schools be held to a new standard called "deliberately indifferent" in determining whether schools properly addressed complaints.
One picture of private prisons captured in the video includes barely edible food, indifferent health care, guard brutality and assorted corner-cutting measures.
After college, Mr. Saipov worked as an accountant for the Sayokhat hotel in Tashkent, described as having dated rooms and indifferent customer service.
People do vote based on their individual pocketbooks, and when they do, they're time-indifferent: Benefits a while ago still count for something.
Still, there's plenty of evidence that food safety has improved since its implementation, and there's evidence that Trump is indifferent to those results.
He is sympathetic to Erdogan, as he is to other tyrants, because he is indifferent to considerations of human rights and civil liberties.
Retracing her steps, she strolled back into the prison, past an indifferent guard, and hid the contraband on a shelf in the pharmacy.
Many people seemed indifferent to an epidemic that was already wreaking havoc across the globe and that had been making headlines for months.
While they decry the process as tainted and unfair, some are also arguing that they cannot be indifferent and insensitive to a victim.
The problem is that in their simplest form, when they're prompted to do open-ended generation, language models are indifferent to the truth.
This is a telling characteristic of the leadership model of his idol, Mao Zedong, who caused and was indifferent to the people's suffering.
On the other hand, when our policies appear hypocritical, arrogant and indifferent to others' views, the government can undermine our nation's soft power.
It's a homey room with white appliances, cream cabinets, and no sign of steel or marble, as indifferent to fashion as its owners.
Ms. Kawakubo is shy to the point of reclusive, quiet to the point of absent, and indifferent to the celebrities other designers court.
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Addie, a lefty who mastered the monkey bars at two, capered about like a leprechaun, indifferent to the fate of her swooping forehands.
Leaving out those undecided and indifferent, nearly two-thirds of respondents with a clear opinion were against Merkel staying in office, Cicero said.
It's about a smart young woman who becomes a tutor to two indifferent rich teen girls who might as well go to Chilton.
Matthew Stafford and the Lions (29-26) couldn't take advantage of an injury-depleted team that delivered indifferent performances the last two games.
It was a day spent seeing how these characters have carved out space for their lives in much a larger and indifferent world.
Mr. Steyer, his friends say, has been more pointed in private, appearing indifferent or even emboldened by the criticism of Democrats in Washington.
It is not because I disliked him as a person who I had to deal with often—I was largely indifferent to him.
A less successful Hallmark Christmas movie can feel indifferent, churned out by a factory that's simply assembling enough product to fill the schedule.
In "Glue Sniffers, Whitehaven, Cumbria" (1980), five young men are standing together on a beach, sniffing glue, and largely indifferent to Killip's presence.
If this is the physical of the future, we are going to have to accustom ourselves to the indifferent graze of whirring, chirping machines.
She was not indifferent to matters of faith but she spoke often of "religious engagement", implying that faiths could be harnessed and also challenged.
The former investment banker is indignantly branded as "the president of the rich," disconnected from the ordinary people and disdainfully indifferent to their plight.
You deal with a lot of landscapes and nature, obviously, and also this sense of nature, as you describe it, being sort of indifferent.
That means that oil and the S&P are closer to being completely indifferent to each other's daily moves than to being perfectly responsive.
To be indifferent about being liked or about how you look are privileges that aren't often afforded to women, especially when they're starting out.
The same voters who felt that a vote for Bottoms was helping to preserve a cultural legacy are relatively indifferent in this governor's race.
Or do you walk on the outer edges of life, indifferent, remote, tormented by the affection human beings seem to feel for each other?
Where Sunnis hold on to power, as in the Gulf states, they feel encircled by a hostile Iran and abandoned by an indifferent America.
Although the platform is in its infancy, as of December, the site's users have shared nearly 4,000 reviews — good, bad, and indifferent, Jenkins said.
It is a strategy that is completely indifferent to the dangers it is inflaming, legitimizing suspicions and hatred which can't subsequently be switched off.
The drills sent the North "an explicit radical threat", to which it could not be expected to remain indifferent, the influential Global Times said.
He built his following through a shared sense that inequality, oligarchy, and income stagnation are moral failings of a corrupt or indifferent political system.
Declining to indict would be certain to ignite fresh criticism that the Justice Department under Mr. Sessions is indifferent to allegations of police abuse.
"China's determination to raise its global profile should concern U.S. officials who appear to be either unaware or indifferent," said Arnavat of the CSIS.
"Companies working in Jordan and Lebanon appear both ignorant and indifferent to the acute human rights risks for refugees in their business," Bloomer said.
On February 22, Skyline officially closed, sending its dedicated regulars out into a world that's indifferent to soup always coming with Premium Plus crackers.
The other, the Republican Party, is indifferent, content to tolerate Trump's misconduct as long as it doesn't interrupt or interfere with its political agenda.
Mazurenko was mostly indifferent to social media — his Facebook page was barren, he rarely tweeted, and he deleted most of his photos on Instagram.
He mentioned a "devastating" review in The New York Times of his novel "Light Years," followed by a second, "indifferent" review in the paper.
Popular culture has often characterized this generation as detached and indifferent; far more knowledgeable about the Kardashians than the latest sweeping Supreme Court decision.
"This does not mean that we are indifferent to any challenges posed by excessive volatility or movements in the foreign exchange market," Mminele said.
China, it is to be hoped, cannot be indifferent to Gulf tensions since it gets so much of its oil imports from the region.
" As a teenager, Havrilesky worked at the Gap, where the unfolded clothes, looped pop music and indifferent customers were her "personal definition of hell.
The nineteenth century dreamed of an Arctic that was warm, accessible, and domesticated, but found a remote and frozen region indifferent to human life.
The biggest funds in the world already look in these places: Private equity long has, and the very biggest funds seem indifferent to geography.
"I could not, as my father's daughter, remain indifferent to all that was going on," she tells a vast crowd at Yangon's Shwedagon pagoda.
Cher and her Twitter give zero fucks about correct grammar, logical use of emojis, being cool or remaining politically indifferent within the public sphere.
Even here there were restaurants and shops, nowhere on that island is indifferent to tourists, money from elsewhere is the blood of the place.
" — who "wore pale lipstick and the indifferent look of a woman who might have sex in various different positions, just because she is bored.
Russell, an indifferent student, was expelled for repeated truancy from C. K. McClatchy High School at 16 and went to work for his father.
To blame: staffing mistakes, his indecisiveness and a president who's indifferent to the department's mission of helping the poor, current and former officials say.
The image appeared in Flaunt magazine and, with Mayer's Mona Lisa gaze, looking beautiful and maybe indifferent, it had the effect of an advertisement.
They are not blind or indifferent to the hardships and pain surrounding them, but they are still able to find joy in the journey.
He seems utterly indifferent to improving an education system that is the foundation of the global competitiveness he insists he cares so much about.
Most people in the world have at some point known what it's like to live under power that's indifferent to their lives and desires.
Amazon extracts as much value and data as possible and shrugs off the initial visions, indifferent to whether these merchants go out of business.
You feel nothing Feeling indifferent to a person is another way that you might be able to tell that you're secretly harboring a grudge.
Outside major cities, where people rely on cars to get nearly everywhere, it supplied proof that the president was indifferent to the working class.
Many liberals are perplexed that when their fact-checking clearly and definitively shows that a lie is a lie, people seem unconcerned and indifferent.
She also filed a lawsuit against Mr. Hoyt, and claimed that Mr. Cuomo and the governor's office had been "deliberately indifferent" toward her complaints.
That her own physicians disagreed, the motion said, did not mean that members of the jail's medical staff were "unconstitutionally indifferent" to her needs.
During Nassar's two recent sentencing hearings, some victims complained that Geddert was physically abusive, was indifferent to injuries and forced them to see Nassar.
Now they're indifferent to actual subversion and the real possibility that we are being governed by people who take their cues from Moscow. Why?
I feel the hosts were fairly indifferent that I was there in the first place, and my boyfriend seems to think formal thanks unnecessary.
They're usually used to show that our lives are meaningless specks in a vast but ultimately indifferent collection of universes and ever-splintering timelines.
His first consideration must be what's best for them, indifferent to whether negligence lawyers are enriched or doctors are protected from their own mistakes.
I sometimes wonder how I would do on the dating market now, imagining Harry and Sally reunions with those indifferent men from my past.
Members of Congress, long indifferent to the enlargement of presidential power, appear to be stirring precisely because Mr. Trump has so consistently prodded them.
He was pretty indifferent throughout the hour and 45 minute playlist, but seemed to really vibe with "Low Theta Low Alpha" by Joseph Beg.
White House officials are convinced that Americans are indifferent to what happens in the struggling former Soviet republic, and they may well be right.
Trump was seemingly indifferent that new American tariffs would hit European steel exports, rather than trade from China, the alleged source of his ire.
President Hassan Rouhani addressed the issue this week, saying Iranians "cannot be indifferent to the problem," the government's Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported.
These firms are, generally speaking, paid by advertising companies independent of Facebook, which are unaware of or indifferent to their partners' sources of audience.
The stories are engaging, and some are even engrossing, but Piore seems a bit too admiring of his scientists and indifferent to any concerns.
This support came from Trump supporters, from Bernie Sanders supporters, from the unknowing or indifferent; what mattered was that we could use the help.
For almost four hours their lonely, depressing lives are slowly woven together against the backdrop of a stifling society and an indifferent world and.
Asked what her impressions were of Shkreli during the trial, she said "he smirked a lot" but "he just seemed indifferent" at other points.
"I don't know of anyone in this chamber who is indifferent to the issues facing our fellow American citizens in Puerto Rico," Hatch said.
Governments of the region, especially of Guatemala and, to a lesser degree, of Honduras, are indifferent to the plight of their poor who migrate.
At first a Whig, he became "the most articulate champion" of the Tory government of 1710-14, despite preferring to be "indifferent to party politics".
After the June bombing at Ataturk Airport, you wrote an article for The New York Times about how people in Istanbul seemed to be indifferent.
" Trump's wealthy backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer, disturbingly offered a similar defense with their statement, "We are completely indifferent to Mr. Trump's locker room braggadocio.
It is as if Morgan and the infant are two aspects of one fragmented psyche — one confronting the viewer and the other indifferent to her.
The same speech could be applied to families everywhere — wouldn't it better to have fewer but reliable parents than to have parents who are indifferent?
Americans went from seeing it as a tool for staying in touch with relatives and college friends to an indifferent colossus looming over their lives.
My desire is admittedly perverse, and indifferent toward what anyone who creates television shows (or ponies up to underwrite and profit off them) actually wants.
He also tracks the rise in international interest, and the dubious to indifferent response from CY Leung, the Beijing-backed chief executive of Hong Kong.
Whether one feels good, bad or indifferent towards the new ground, the community which serves as its beating heart is still effectively alive and well.
In anticipation of a slate of delegates who were hostile or indifferent to Trump, about 20 Trump supporters protested the meeting from across the street.
In this dusty camp at the edge of Abu Ghraib, a Baghdad suburb, many of the older children seemed lethargic, almost indifferent to our presence.
That's problematic for a lot of different reasons, notably the way it breaks our ability to understand cause and effect, trade, war and indifferent nature.
U.S. authorities had said the Mega branch had been "indifferent" to the risks associated with transactions involving Panama, a high-risk area for money laundering.
Is it your sense that people in these communities feel like the national media is just blind, or, perhaps worse, indifferent to what's happening there?
Taking the road less traveled means you end up as a superspy; take the wrong one, and you become a cog in an indifferent machine.
The current allegations — filed Tuesday by the plaintiff, identified as "Jane Doe" — accuse the university of a "deliberately indifferent response" to a culture of assault.
But what if we saw something like that not through the distant, indifferent eye of the telescope, but right above through our own unaided eyes?
There is certainly plenty of terrible writing on the internet, plagued by indifferent spelling, punctuation and grammar and a lack of any attention to clarity.
Even if one were indifferent to the personal lives of the portfolio founders, they should care about founder health if they care about portfolio returns.
And that is — it's important because it means that you're not saying anything goes, you're not saying you're indifferent to what happens on the platform.
Apple is hardly indifferent to law enforcement requests — it responded to some 3,824 in the first half of last year alone, according to its report.
The Faith Militant are the product of a corrupt royal regime that has been obscenely indifferent to the plight of the poor and the downtrodden.
Satabraq's disabled grandfather sits in a wheelchair sporting wrap-around shades, holding an old ice cream tub of his medication and wearing an indifferent expression.
"The question is, whether this is a move that Mike's excited about it or whether Mike's indifferent to or even negative toward," Yang said Sunday.
Clinton had a 47.7 percent chance of being chosen by whites indifferent to Muslims, Trump had only a 29.9 percent chance of being the choice.
My starter world was fairly barren bar some pretty indifferent life forms pottering about, waiting for me to scan them for a units-rewarding discovery.
Their voters aren't indifferent to economic concerns — nobody is — but, absent a new recession, they're simply not invested in an overarching narrative of American decline.
Despite everything that he and his city have been through, he's surprisingly indifferent to the decision to seal off the subway from the public forever.
The indifferent kitty has been living at the Taksim metro station for at least three years, leading some to say the cat "owns" the station.
But he never becomes the soulful character he's intended to be, because his choices make everyone around him suffer, and he's indifferent to that suffering.
"The FBI is petrified of criticism from its conservative detractors, and is relatively indifferent to its liberal critics," The Atlantic's Adam Serwer explained in April.
What are we to make of this capricious narcissist, so cruel to her own daughter and, up to this point, so indifferent to her granddaughter?
She was an old woman, standing on a street among an indifferent populace, trying in her small way to make the world a better place.
His shot composition is rudimentary at best, his blocking of action is practically indifferent, and his editing rhythms run the gamut from hobbled to stumbling.
Indeed, while the Fed's main focus remains the state of the economy, it is not indifferent to market movements, especially those that affect the economy.
Via The Hill's Katie Bo Williams: National security experts were mostly indifferent to the changes to the role of the Joint Chiefs chairman, currently Gen.
He is remarkably indifferent about the dangers he faces, even considering many of his would-be executioners are now in prison or long-time detention.
And the fashionable politics of austerity means state legislatures and the US Congress stay largely indifferent — and sometimes downright hostile — to upgrading America's poorest communities.
Republicans, as he sees it, will triumph at the polls by accusing Democrats of being indifferent to crime in their mad pursuit of open borders.
He wrote that Ms. Reno's mother, Jane, was "outspoken, outrageous, absolutely indifferent to others' opinions" and "truly one of a kind" — not Ms. Reno herself.
Twenty-eight percent of respondents prefer the Senate GOP plan, with 46% preferring the House Democrats' version, and 20% indicating they're indifferent between the two.
The Trump ascendancy has made far too many Republicans increasingly contemptuous of serious intellectual and policy argument, indifferent to empirical truth and disdainful of governing.
Otherwise the U.S. is at risk of being forever remembered as the British were during the Boer war — indifferent to suffering, and guilty of genocide.
The proximity of the concentration camps to the civilized world reminds us of the bystanders who ignored or were indifferent to the factories of death.
Not newspapers, the Court said: Readers are "largely indifferent" to the number of advertisements on newspaper pages, even though advertisers are looking to reach readers.
More recently, a growing number of students have embraced ultranationalist, pro-authoritarian views that were indifferent to civil liberties and checks and balances on power.
All of the drawings are titled "No title," because Hesse disliked the usual term, "Untitled," which she felt implied indifference, and she was never indifferent.
We're treated to fantasies of harried mothers, whoring mothers, suicidal mothers, impoverished mothers, impostor mothers and indifferent mothers pulling their little girls along the sidewalk.
While world leaders remain confused and divided and, most of all, usually indifferent over the future of Libya, its municipal leaders point the way forward.
Gay people at the end of the millennium were almost forced into becoming ministering angels to one another, and into taking on indifferent governmental institutions.
"I've always rejected the notion that people don't vote and don't show up because they're ignorant, indifferent, apathetic, don't know any better," Pressley said afterward.
The attack on Soleimani was in stark contrast to America's at best indifferent posture towards Iran that stretches back decades and represents a bipartisan failure.
Queen Elizabeth of Britain, who is also Canada's head of state, is sending Prince Charles, though he gets a more indifferent welcome than his sons.
An indifferent universe also offers us a powerful and compelling case for living justly and contentedly because it allows us to anchor our attention here.
The impact of their indifferent, if not hostile, reception was all the greater because they had assumed the responsibility of citizenship they understood was theirs.
The predominant effect is one of creative entropy, a defensive huddling in political or coterie formations that are pointedly indifferent when not hostile to outsiders.
The continent of 1.2 billion has never garnered enough attention from the U.S. and its Western allies, experts say, but Trump's administration seems especially indifferent.
In his early days, Mr. Chang used to serve the kind of food chefs like to eat: intense, animalistic, okay with messiness, indifferent to prettiness.
Europeans now enjoy cheap cross-continent flights, high-street banking, and phone and internet services; Americans are often at the mercy of indifferent corporate giants.
By his own account an indifferent student in public school, Tyrus found his calling at the institute, now the Otis College of Art and Design.
It is beyond conception that any elected official in the United States, from Mr. Trump down, could choose to appear indifferent to race-based attacks.
Speaking to lawmakers, Carney repeated a recent comment that the BoE did not target a particular level of sterling but was not indifferent to it.
Golf remains indifferent to notions of hope and mercy, and on any given tee box, we suspect that we might all be Van de Velde.
These spots are not on any "hot" lists, the staff members are pleasant but generally indifferent to your presence, and the menus almost never change.
It might be indifferent to visual aesthetics, or even the rules of good storytelling, but it's filled with a kind of warm, all-encompassing love.
However, the natural world, indifferent to our narcissistic self-regard keeps moving, flowing, and eating — the lava reduces everything in its path to ash or steam.
Is it really any wonder that its latest avatar should be the indifferent Presbyterian but all-purpose success brand—and reborn political culture warrior — Donald Trump?
"Amazon will be increasingly indifferent as to whether or not a sale is fulfulled in part or in whole online or at a store," he wrote.
In general, some gay men are irritated by being fetishized by women in this way, which Neville calls "gaypropriation," while still others are bemused or indifferent.
It proves we don't know everything, and it shows us there are still places on Earth that are indifferent, hostile, or even inimical, to human beings.
I could see the scope of its wonders and eccentricities, unbound from me and indifferent to me: an infinite expanse to explore before time ran out.
By the end of my roughly four-day getaway, I was able to look at phone as a glittery lump that I was largely indifferent to.
But it is also because Russia may be one of the few economies that might benefit from—or at least, be indifferent to—a Trump presidency.
In Egypt, for example, Schroeder says, young entrepreneurs are indifferent to American politics, but idolize Silicon Valley icons like Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey.
"It was a demand of hers that we weren't indifferent to the reality of Honduras, so one way or another we were always involved," she says.
"The Supreme Court has said that in the context of medical care, that means that prisons cannot be deliberately indifferent to serious medical needs," Rothert said.
Instead, Loplop is the watcher, a conduit between the hapless artists, placed in a disorienting and indifferent environment, and the Surreal world they seek to project.
Yet, as Mr Lynskey relates, by the 1970s it had become so proverbial as to be colonised by gormless television shows and indifferent pop-music albums.
I visited the London cheese suite to see what all the fuss was about — I am quite indifferent and wouldn't class myself as a cheese-lover.
But with the recent two-part episode "Identity," the series turned a corner that might finally sway some of the more indifferent audiences onto Team Orville.
He'll seem as if he's slightly indifferent to what's going on around him, lazily ducking punches, then suddenly throws a combination that drops his opponent completely.
We no longer expect the author to be at a god-like remove—"invisible, refined out of existence, indifferent, paring his fingernails," as Joyce put it.
Kacper Rekawek, head of defense and security programs at Slovakia's Globsec think tank, said some recruits had seemed indifferent about which side they actually fought on.
In the intensive care unit, this process is carried on with extreme monotony, indifferent to whether the patient is actually able to think, feel, or protest.
Thus, the U.S. has a large responsibility regarding Puerto Rico's crisis, and each branch of the U.S. government could help, but they prefer to remain indifferent.
Investment bankers who know him describe Baumann as introverted and indifferent to executive trappings, but said this should not be confused with a lack of determination.
In her lawsuit filed in Charlottesville federal court, Eramo claimed that Rolling Stone falsely portrayed her as callous and indifferent to the allegations of gang rape.
And of the survivors who went to the police, 35% perceived that the police were indifferent towards them, and 31% found the police to be hostile.
He comes over to make repairs on Sarah's country cottage, and as he does his thing — shirtless, indifferent to her — she just, you know, watches him.
During the summer of 2018, in the early stages of the trade war, major stock indices looked indifferent to the first few rounds of tariff hikes.
Emails exchanged among multiple Breitbart News employees obtained by BuzzFeed News show Bannon saying he was "totally indifferent" about Trump winning the 2016 Iowa Republican caucuses.
Today, it is conservative intellectuals who are wavering from their party, repelled by Mr. Trump and viewing him as indifferent if not hostile to their beliefs.
"We've seen exports last month from OPEC much stronger than they were in April and May, seemingly indifferent to the OPEC production cut deal," Smith said.
The risks of climate inaction will mushroom in the future, making it immoral for the masters of today's universe to be indifferent to greenhouse gas emissions.
After an indifferent "Hello," the caller asks for you using your full name – the one that signaled a lecture was coming when your parents said it.
Never ask me about the time I tried to teach a group of indifferent college friends one of the notoriously complex indie tabletop RPGs I loved.
On the one hand, it would show that Democrats are not indifferent to the fact that the ACA has not been roses and unicorns for everyone.
People of other genders don't have these same concerns about hyper-masculinity, which leaves us free to either be indifferent to wrestling or actually enjoy it.
It's an environment that's at best indifferent and at worst hostile to traditional media brands; but for this new breed of page operator, it's mostly upside.
On the other hand, there are Cabinet members from the Washington establishment who represent key conservative policy priorities, to some of which Trump seems relatively indifferent.
A famous family snapshot features my sister and me huddled over the board one evening, indifferent to the fiery sunset behind us — at the Grand Canyon.
But decades later, its coverage of the Montgomery bus boycott of the 1950s and the march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965 was indifferent and antagonistic.
As you might expect, there are a ton of contentious (but not always well-informed) arguments about whether the F-35 is good, bad, or indifferent.
An affable man, seemingly indifferent to appearances, he wore a worn orange dhoti and white shirt with a blue ink stain billowing out beneath the pocket.
Apparently assuming that some readers would be indifferent to millions of potential Korean deaths, Cha emphasized that many Americans would also die in a military confrontation.
The mountain is indifferent, as nature almost always is to those of us who think we are somehow something other than just a part of nature.
Freed from the stomach ailments and injuries that plagued him in 2015, he is hitting the ball with authority to all fields, indifferent to the shift.
These power grabs highlight one of the most disturbing facts about American politics today: The Republican Party has become institutionally indifferent to the health of democracy.
That is not to say the European Union is indifferent to the outcome — a deal-less exit would have severe repercussions on the Continent as well.
Amy Schumer: The comic, who is pregnant and has faced an onslaught of criticism recently, claims she is still indifferent to what people think of her.
Now me, I'm old enough to remember when you had to hunt for $1,000 sneakers, but here they all are, indifferent to who might buy them.
I can't fully know what that is like, but I want to persuade someone who's indifferent to someone who's experienced that that they ought to care.
Many of the black people I've met in West Baltimore say they feel as abandoned by upper-class black folks as they do by indifferent whites.
It's hard to root for a protagonist who is focused only on his own narrow needs and seems indifferent to the broader issues his tale raises.
Frustrated and indifferent students took to a forum on The Student Doctor Network, a nonprofit service for medical professionals, to voice their opinion on the mishap.
An orphan by the age of 7, shipped off to indifferent aunts in Calcutta, he no longer speaks Burmese when he returns to Rangoon in 1938.
The cavalier grandee is indifferent to the workman's fate and even, in a scene of comedic splendor, visits a lawyer in the hope of suing him.
Brain states of the kind that Wertheim and Sommers describe—that is, things like hormonal increases and changes in the ventral striatum—are indifferent to meaning.
It's a risky device, employing as first-person narrator an amnesiac narcissist, a narcissist moreover who isn't even an outsize baddie but merely indifferent, self-pitying.
And the grants would be at risk if he were found to be indifferent to the distinction between mine and thine in his use of them.
"She's got all the attention on her -- good, bad or indifferent -- and it's going to be bad if she doesn't show up," Kay Woodcock said Wednesday.
"One of the drawbacks of the 4% rule is that annual withdrawals from the portfolio are indifferent to the returns of the capital markets," Jaconetti said.
The missiles were designed to fire instantly as soon as they received a short stream of computer code, and they are indifferent about the code's source.
In that interview, Ms. Mao was baffled to learn that people still had any interest in her at all and was also indifferent toward her legacy.
If folks were really upset that wearing heels made Melania appear aloof and indifferent, then why couldn't everyone just be happy that she took them off?
Those reviews echo persistent complaints from experts and advocates for migrants rights who say attention to the medical needs of asylum seekers is indifferent at best.
In recent years, the N.C.A.A. has explored various options for rejuvenating its most popular women's sporting event, seeking to counter indifferent attendance at this marquee championship.
In this scene, Anna Kendrick provides the voice of Poppy, a troll setting off on a dangerous journey, cheerfully indifferent to the hazards along the way.
Afrofuturism's resurgence could not be more timely, arriving as it does in a climate perceived as indifferent, if not downright inimical, to racial and ethnic minorities.
Equally worrying to Wauquiez should he become leader of The Republicans is that another survey on Tuesday showed one in two voters were indifferent to him.
The animal appeared indifferent to the point of distraction, beady eyes staring far past the shelves of combat boots surrounding her and into some unknown realm.
You mule along from doorstep to doorstep in a feat of minor, self-elected physical exertion about which most of the world remains indifferent or unaware.
"Nobody can be indifferent to the fact that people are still dying of measles," German health minister Hermann Gröehe told the Bild newspaper, according to Reuters.
Research showed offenders frequently used persuasion, coercion and perseverance to get victims (who were often initially resistant or indifferent) to agree to a first date early on.
Black Sabbath and Napalm Death poignantly depict the negative energy that industrial life instills, but Godflesh is a direct recreation of the factory and its indifferent thrum.
Others knew he was in there, probably with an idea of what he was going to do, and were either indifferent or wanted him to kill himself.
Lily says she can't fathom how some of her peers are indifferent to Trump — how they can live their lives like politics doesn't affect them at all.
"I think the Australian influence in PNG has declined and that is reflected in how indifferent Australia is to what happens in Papua New Guinea," he said.
Even if you assume that the majority of users are kind (or indifferent) to everyone they meet online, communications technology can vastly amplify a few bad voices.
In the gritty film, Logan drinks too much and works as a limo driver — he's been worn by time, and is indifferent about reclaiming his former glory.
During the trial, the wheelchair-bound man told the court that he never was a Nazi and that he was not indifferent to the sufferings of inmates.
Pence, however, appeared indifferent to the rapprochement, and even skipped a dinner hosted by Moon prior to the opening ceremony over fear of meeting North Korea's delegation.
It would be a lot easier—and a lot less controversial—to simply leave material off the syllabus altogether if we were so indifferent about teaching it.
Not because they are "anti-American" or indifferent to America—just the opposite—but because younger writers take the world as a living principle within their work.
And then there are the movies, like those by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, that, indifferent to love or admiration, are monuments to their own integrity.
During the Watergate era, actions taken by elected officials that served to undermine the rule of law left a majority of Americans indifferent for quite some time.
So power is exerted almost entirely within the organization, among its pious militants, generations of whom have clung to their lovely discipline throughout a vast, indifferent history.
The company has been rocked by a number of controversies this year, including allegations that Uber's leadership was indifferent to sexual harassment complaints filed by female employees.
His work, especially on the idea that AI could become perilously indifferent to humans without turning malevolent, has received several big-name endorsements from the tech world.
Cuomo has touted his business-friendly bona fides, culminating in his successful wooing of Amazon, while advocating for tax cuts and often seeming indifferent to social spending.
A longtime advocate of blunt law-and-order policies, Mr. Trump has run for president as a harsh provocateur, indifferent to conventions of civility and racial tolerance.
Here in North Carolina, Donald J. Trump — the religiously indifferent, penthouse-dwelling germophobe — somehow emerged as the victorious defender of the pig farmer and the country church.
Though Facebook has heralded many of the Oculus exclusive titles as a draw to their VR platform, Luckey has long seemed more indifferent to locking down content.
The doomed team and the indifferent owners, the brutal concrete rectangle in the swamp that I'd chosen as a church—the shabbiness of all that was immaterial.
Largely viewed as an indifferent ruler, preoccupied with opulence and luxury, he spent much of 2014 fending off questions of legitimacy by his political nemesis, Imran Khan.
It was a difference between us, that fewer things put me off, that I could be indifferent to something and still indulge it for my partner's sake.
With gruesome details and its portrayal of an indifferent university administration, the 9,000-word article, "A Rape on Campus," intensified a national conversation about college sexual assaults.
Denis Oswald, an I.O.C. delegate from Switzerland who is examining the breadth of Russian doping, recently told The Associated Press that he was being prudent, not indifferent.
Thumbing through the photographs, you find a burnt doorway, a tree in bloom, birds in flight, and rather haunting details interspersed with portraits that seem almost indifferent.
In any event, Mr. Trump may be oblivious to the staff turnover and widespread vacancies in the executive branch, and indifferent to calls to replace Mr. Kelly.
Mr. Ruby was, by his own account, an indifferent student, "a problematic kid'' trapped in what he once termed "a macho community in the middle of nowhere.
My relaxed, indifferent stance toward M&A might have continued had it not been for companies like Google and Facebook, which have benefited significantly from M&A.
The British series portrays children as children, negotiating the frightening process of growing up among adults who are likely to be indifferent at best, predatory at worst.
Mr. Bernard, who said he had made at least four visits to the White House, saw Mr. Trump as largely indifferent to faith leaders' to-do list.
Name Withheld Our economy is warmly solicitous toward people at the top of the income hierarchy, icily indifferent toward those in the middle and at the bottom.
The women struggle together against an indifferent and hostile world, drawing on their friendship and solidarity to face the reverberations of rape, homophobia and a child's death.
Milwaukee was not indifferent to this particular issue; the police killings of Derek Williams and Dontre Hamilton over the past few years also inspired protests against police.
Over time, though, I became indifferent to missing out out on milk products, though I still would love to have ice cream and pizza at some point.
The globalists need to realize that some industries are more important than others, and the United States cannot afford to be indifferent to its industrial production capacity.
The administrator, Nicole P. Eramo, asserted that the discredited November 2014 article defamed her and portrayed her as the "chief villain," indifferent to sexual assault on campus.
But Google's business model remains largely "indifferent to whether consumers arrive at legitimate or pirated goods," according to a recent statement by the Association of American Publishers.
This doesn't mean followers of Jesus should be indifferent to a moral order grounded in eternal truths or unable to judge some things right and others wrong.
"She's got all the attention on her -- good, bad or indifferent -- and it's going to be bad if she doesn't show up," Kay Woodcock told the station.
Regulations mandated by law cannot be erased by the Fed, but the central bank has amply demonstrated in recent decades that indifferent enforcement serves the same purpose.
The issue, however, has largely failed to resonate among rural Malaysians, many of whom appear indifferent to the complex money transactions and legalities involved in the case.
The completely careless and unnecessary distribution of a list of media members' personal information was a pure expression of the ESA's indifferent and extractive stewardship of E20003.

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