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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.
Could the nuns have been that indifferent to human life?
This does not mean she's indifferent to the latest thing.
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.
Annoying to some, indifferent to many, life to a few.
Trump is not indifferent to these shots across his bow.
It's fast, accurate, and charmingly indifferent to what you're writing.
You aren't indifferent to the current state of the world.
No wonder so many kids are indifferent to our past.
But they are short on, or even indifferent to, solutions.
Worse, Ghanaians felt the government was indifferent to their suffering.
No. We are completely indifferent to Mr. Trump's locker room braggadocio.
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.
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.
Keano seemed indifferent to the poster's fame, or at best amused.
Those animals were seemingly indifferent to one paw over the other.
Law enforcement, militarized and indifferent to black lives, is the problem.
They ambled toward the store, blithely indifferent to incessantly roaming cars.
But he never gets indifferent to the way he is covered.
But the GOP is seemingly indifferent to this bedrock democratic incentive.
Most of my followers, however, were totally indifferent to my plan.
In addition, she is constantly complaining and indifferent to her projects.
He was a notoriously stubborn man, a perfectionist indifferent to deadlines.
It was always rubbish, marketed by people deliberately indifferent to facts.
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.
We must never be bystanders to injustice or indifferent to suffering.
He seems indifferent to the body on the table before him.
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.
Still, the state is indifferent to paralysing private companies in the process.
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.
"It's not that I'm insensitive or indifferent to family objections," Wecht said.
And yet the public has remained surprisingly indifferent to these brutal facts.
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.
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.
What would life be like if you were pleasantly indifferent to it?
The president appears similarly indifferent to H.I.V./AIDS in the United States.
Traditionally, utilities have been largely indifferent to how much power customers consume.
Here, again, it's indifferent to that objective reality, to that objective truth.
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.
So why is China hostile, or at best indifferent, to gay rights now?
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.
Even if it's in this world that feels completely indifferent to your presence.
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
CBS reports that the jury called Long "recklessly indifferent" to Haines's scrote struggle.
Traditional offices are designed to maximize efficiency, indifferent to human comfort and happiness.
But at other times they seemed utterly oblivious, or indifferent, to their surroundings.
You can't grow up in that environment and be indifferent to such beauty.
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.
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.
He's seemed largely indifferent to questions of the Trump campaign and Russian interference.
Maybe more importantly, she appears indifferent to her own fate by the end.
In the past, Mr Trump has appeared indifferent to the idea of humanitarian intervention.
What disappoints me about our generation is that we're absolutely indifferent to each other.
Trump, by contrast, is an improviser and indifferent to the details of foreign policy.
That left me with no one to root for and indifferent to the outcome.
No one is indifferent to them because they have an immediate and tangible impact.
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.
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.
Or maybe it's because dudes love building statues and are generally indifferent to firstborns.
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.
But god bless Rashad Evans, the man is indifferent to the easy way out.
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.
Some people may be absolutely indifferent, but don't assume this means they're indifferent to you.
Yet the country is hardly indifferent to who gets which slice of the economic pie.
She was indifferent to her classwork, and wasn't sure she wanted to go to college.
"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.
They are indifferent to the destruction of the creation they say they believe God made.
But American writers for the most part are uninterested in and indifferent to the Vietnamese.
In contrast, the Trump family seems indifferent to optics — and determined to monetize the presidency.
Trump once again proves he is indifferent to the fate of anyone other than himself.
" 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.
This is not (necessarily) because you are cold and indifferent to the misfortunes of others.
He thinks the local community and the police are "deliberately indifferent" to the surfers' behavior.
The use of chemical weapons cannot become normal — civilized people cannot grow indifferent to such suffering.
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.
They're all making bets that we're indifferent to their crimes, and everywhere you go — they're winning.
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.
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.
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.
Others were there to exchange Taiga-branded jackets but seemed largely indifferent to the Holocaust imagery.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In the real world, the problem of drunk driving is indifferent to drunk drivers' legal status.
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.
Many users of the product are proudly tolerant or indifferent to the feminine hygiene choices of others.
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.
Whatever its excesses, the American-led military was not indifferent to the lives of soldiers and civilians.
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.
Time is of the absolute essence, and the German government can no longer remain indifferent to that.
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.
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.
Couples should also reach out to vendors who may seem indifferent to the weekend-long shopping bonanza.
"You cannot be indifferent to your wife and your children yelling at you for doing something outrageous."
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.
More and more, as the writer Peter Beinart noted, are becoming indifferent to Jewish community life altogether.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
"The president is somewhat indifferent to things that are true or false," Zakaria told Don Lemon on CNN.
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. .
Barr has done nothing but run interference for Trump, indifferent to his established pattern of lawbreaking and criminality.
He is indifferent to literature, knows little of history, and cosmology has no part in his intellectual framework.
Ms. Paraschos said Mr. Mustafa had been indifferent to his daughter's death and had not attended the funeral.
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 I don't get how anyone summits Everest and comes away indifferent to another climber desperate for help.
As Trump has proven repeatedly, he either likes a government in crisis or is utterly indifferent to it.
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.
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).
Durvasula makes the point, too, that people who are indifferent to bad service have a particular form of resilience.
He's pretty much indifferent to humans unless they happen to walk by him, and then he's an ankle-biter.
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.
They're characterized as lying in some stories, and at the very least, they seemed indifferent to being particularly accurate.
Being at the center of the establishment is what allowed him to be indifferent to — and better than — it.
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.
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.
She cares for her 15-year-old son, Bobby, who's indifferent to his studies and has recently discovered alcohol.
Corporate leaders were largely indifferent to this summer's Obamacare debate, since most have provided substantial health benefits for decades.
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.
His proposals are not connecting with citizens: on balance, social-media users are either critical of or indifferent to them.
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.
The exploit divide also explains why intelligence agencies like the CIA and NSA have been mostly indifferent to the fight.
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.
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.
India's elites—educated, urbanized, upper caste Hindus—are today either rabid Modi supporters or conveniently indifferent to his majoritarian menace.
He urges the crowd to never be indifferent, to find their passion, and to invite anyone to work with them.
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.
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.
It's similar to how social media presents images today, over and over, making us indifferent to things that are important.
We cannot purchase the services of talented wordsmiths and expert editors if people are indifferent to the quality of prose.
On the other hand, while this court is largely indifferent to sports, it does appreciate the concept of fair play.
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.
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.
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.
No major presidential candidate has ever been quite as disdainful of knowledge, as indifferent to facts, as untroubled by his benightedness.
Investors view Obama as being indifferent to business, Cramer said, while Trump's policies are viewed as pro-business and pro-growth.
A willful violation means "an employer either knowingly ignored a legal requirement or was indifferent to employment safety," the department said.
Ilham Omar (D-MN) to paint her as an anti-American radical indifferent to those killed during the 22018/29 attacks.
David Dollar of the Brookings Institution in Washington has found that Chinese development lending appears indifferent to political and economic risks.
Tragically, the rest have either forgotten or have become indifferent to our presence in that desolate, mountainous wasteland of the world.
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.
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?
Mr. Trump may be largely indifferent to the reasons behind his Hindu loyalists' fervor, but his most senior advisers are not.
Perhaps needless to say, Veronica herself appears completely indifferent to Federman's presence if not his existence, which only spurs him on.
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.
There are the dogs that attack you, the musical chicks that follow you, the pigs that are mostly indifferent to you.
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.
While Kushner would have us believe he was indifferent to meeting Gorkov, Gorkov was the opposite of indifferent about meeting Kushner.
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.
The spinach chaat is perfect for anyone who is indifferent to the vegetable but enamored of the texture of waffle fries.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
Several of her neighbours were pushing their way through the snow, some were wearing only pajamas, seemingly indifferent to the subzero temperatures.
Who could capture this doomed quest, this futile attempt to impose humanity onto a frozen rock so profoundly indifferent to human endeavor?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Since last December President Trump has been in an awful hurry to pull US forces out of Syria, seemingly indifferent to the consequences.
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.
Each successive generation of moonchildren grows increasingly hostile or indifferent to the knowledge of the astronauts and begins developing their own primitive culture.
"We cannot remain indifferent to the attempts at theft and sabotage that are being carried out under the name of drilling," he said.
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.
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.
Many people seemed indifferent to an epidemic that was already wreaking havoc across the globe and that had been making headlines for months.
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.
Addie, a lefty who mastered the monkey bars at two, capered about like a leprechaun, indifferent to the fate of her swooping forehands.
It is not because I disliked him as a person who I had to deal with often—I was largely indifferent to him.
In "Glue Sniffers, Whitehaven, Cumbria" (1980), five young men are standing together on a beach, sniffing glue, and largely indifferent to Killip's presence.
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.
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.
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.
Declining to indict would be certain to ignite fresh criticism that the Justice Department under Mr. Sessions is indifferent to allegations of police abuse.
"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.
Mazurenko was mostly indifferent to social media — his Facebook page was barren, he rarely tweeted, and he deleted most of his photos on Instagram.
"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.
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.
Even here there were restaurants and shops, nowhere on that island is indifferent to tourists, money from elsewhere is the blood of the place.
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.
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.
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?
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.
Members of Congress, long indifferent to the enlargement of presidential power, appear to be stirring precisely because Mr. Trump has so consistently prodded them.
White House officials are convinced that Americans are indifferent to what happens in the struggling former Soviet republic, and they may well be right.
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.
"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".
" 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.
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.
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?
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.
"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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. 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.
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.
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.
Instead of striking a conciliatory tone, Trump has fueled the notion -- advanced by Democrats -- that he's indifferent to the claims of women who say they were abused.
While you may be indifferent to the question, your opinion is important to the person asking (or else he wouldn't have asked you in the first place).
"Natural selection is indifferent to why individuals end up together in groups," historian Oren Harman explains in his punnily titled biography of Price, The Price of Altruism.
To be clear, not everyone who's buying a used sex toy online is doing it for the great discounts, and they're not all indifferent to the health risks.
For Americans who are indifferent to the Middle Ages, or think of it as an unpleasant plague-ridden prelude to the present, this might be of little consequence.
The more Iran's hand is exposed in the region, the theory goes, the harder it will be for foreign governments to remain indifferent to Iran's ongoing malign activity.
"It is because of empathy that citizens of a country can be transfixed by a girl stuck in a well and largely indifferent to climate change," he writes.
So to set the spicy record straight, we decided to hold an unbiased, blind taste test with everyone from the Flamin' Hot Cheetos indifferent to bona fide aficionados.
She had her critics, some of whom branded her indifferent to the root causes of poverty, and opposed to the female empowerment which might have improved living standards.
In her lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville, Eramo claimed that Rolling Stone falsely portrayed her as callous and indifferent to the allegations of gang rape.
Authoritarians don't win solely by spreading their own message; they win by exploiting conditions under which citizens become either indifferent to democratic institutions or actively hostile to them.
That the police and the courts appear so indifferent to black women's safety "makes them more vulnerable and susceptible to violence, including deadly or lethal violence," said Gross.
"No one, absolutely no one can remain indifferent to this horror, let alone the men and women of the armed forces," Guaido said via Twitter over the weekend.
Retail investor George Fraser told Reuters his RBS shares were decimated by the financial crisis and he was indifferent to the CEO's departure despite better results of late.
You can love a fighter, you can hate a fighter, the only thing that doesn't help anyone at all is if you are completely indifferent to a fighter.
" Martin Sabelli, one of Allison's lawyers, recalled that Seifert seemed indifferent to the importance of the case: "He had a smile that leaned more toward sarcasm than irony.
Her heroines pass through familiar experiences — coming of age, falling in and out of love, pursuing creative ambitions — in unusual ways, generally indifferent to the rules of genre.
"(We saw) absolutely indiscriminate violence that either targeted children or was indifferent to the impact on children," he said, adding he had also seen children with machete wounds.
But on a local level, the sanctuary movement has made inroads into white communities that have otherwise been hostile or indifferent to the fate of largely Latinx immigrants.
He's playing Alfred, and Alfred is complicated — a thug indifferent to thuggery, a self-conscious introvert whose ego can overtake him, a teddy bear with a loaded gun.
You should be asking what the investor is like to work with; are they pushy, obnoxious, needy, anxious, cool, useful or just good/bad/indifferent to work with.
A star in the '60s and '70s, he has fallen out of fashion but has continued to paint, indifferent to trends and less bitter than you might expect.
While you might feel numb to data breaches due to their increasing frequency, experts say you shouldn't be indifferent to the possibility of one actually causing you harm.
In her introduction, Chua remarked that the United States as a supertribal entity indifferent to ethnicity and culture became at best a partial reality only a generation ago.
" But the report called the state "deliberately indifferent" to the risks prisoners face, and said, "It has failed to correct known systemic deficiencies that contribute to the violence.
From Scarlett O'Hara to the recent biopic of Hank Williams starring the British actor Tom Hiddleston, Hollywood has often been indifferent to making Southern characters nuanced and real.
As queen, she was called "l'Autrichienne," viewed with suspicion befitting a foreign consort and criticized as a spendthrift and as indifferent to the plight of the French people.
He addresses himself to the meanest, basest sources of emotion, and this has the effect of making everyone who is indifferent to his appeal feel imperiled and unnerved.
Indifferent to negotiating with Democrats and ham-handed in dealing with Republicans, he's getting rolled on the major promises of his campaign — health care, infrastructure, taxes and jobs.
At the center of the Trump presidency is a paradox: Even allies acknowledge Mr. Trump is impulsive, indifferent to preparation and prone to embracing the last advice offered.
Mr. Morrison made his name as immigration minister, perfecting the cruelty of a policy that interns refugees in hellish Pacific-island camps, and seems indifferent to human suffering.
While Trump's supporters remain indifferent to these concerns, the white Democrat leading in polls to face him in the 2020 election sees it as a major political weakness.
"Alabama is deliberately indifferent to that harm or serious risk of harm, and it has failed to correct known systemic deficiencies that contribute to the violence," the report states.
Rasheed shows that the totalizing discourse of Christianity is completely indifferent to individuality: We are all going to hell or we are all saved by the blood of Jesus.
Their rage stems from a squeeze on household incomes and a belief that Macron, a former investment banker regarded as close to big business, is indifferent to their hardships.
They accuse the authorities of playing down crimes perpetrated under the Nazi-backed Independent State of Croatia Ustasha, and of being indifferent to sporadic resurfacing of Ustasha fascist ideology.
"Over the past several days, I have been portrayed as being indifferent to domestic violence and as someone who did not take appropriate action, when warranted," his statement read.
But while the President is acutely sensitive to his own personal and political position in the US, he's almost completely indifferent to the political tectonics grinding fellow political leaders.
Everything about this image stresses me out, and it's so much worse in motion: The seemingly endless spikey enemies quietly going about their business, indifferent to Mario's sudden presence.
Their rage stems from a squeeze on household incomes and a belief that Macron, a former investment banker seen as close to big business, is indifferent to their hardships.
And while he always shows a good sense of musical timing and phrasing, there are layers and sections of the ballet where he seems indifferent to his music's spirit.
As for the Trump Administration, it seems indifferent to any rights except those which are enumerated in the Second Amendment or which might protect the President and his henchmen.
Every tank, missile and gallon of jet fuel supplied by the U.S. to the Saudi-led coalition is a clear signal that the US is indifferent to Yemen's misery.
Password management firm SplashData released its annual "Worst Passwords List," revealing that humans have remained rather indifferent to choosing unique, secure passwords since the company's first report in 2011.
There is also an admirable human tendency to be protective of women: stories of female exploitation are readily believed, and skeptics — especially men — risk appearing indifferent to women's plight.
That said, the GOP's results in 2017 have really been quite bad: Republicans in Washington are aware of all these facts, but seem, strangely, a bit indifferent to them.
The past week has woken me up to the fact that many people in my country, represented by the president himself, are at best indifferent to our community's fate.
Multiple people, men and women, said they were indifferent to the strike but complained that the female protesters had tagged buildings and broken windows during the march on Sunday.
" Mr. Pollard said he thought that Mr. Corbyn was indifferent to anti-Semitism, and "doesn't see it as 'proper racism' because most Jews are 'part of the ruling elite.
" He explained, "I went from being either hostile or indifferent to anything having to do with religion, to having this overwhelming sensation that there's got to be a God.
A 2005 study in the journal PLOS/Genetics found, for example, that cats appear to lack the genes for taste receptors for sweetness, making them indifferent to sweet foods.
Plante took faithful dictation as she carried on like a character out of her own novels, ranting and weeping, endlessly victimized but breezily indifferent to the suffering she inflicted.
It pained and angered me to discover that my friends had failed to notice these social transformations, and that they had become so quickly accustomed and indifferent to them.
"Outspoken, outrageous, absolutely indifferent to others' opinions, Jane Reno was truly one of a kind," Paul Anderson, a former Miami Herald reporter, wrote in his biography of Janet Reno.
Is someone really a progressive if he keeps his own kids safe from abusing drugs but is wholly indifferent to an opioid crisis that destroys more and more lives?
For me, the most maddening failure of the liberal elite was that too many of its members became indifferent to the declining share of corporate income devoted to wages.
Obama's trip is a way of "sending out a signal that he's not indifferent to what's happening in Europe," Peter Wittig, Germany's ambassador to the United States, told Politico.
Commercial banks, pension funds and insurance companies all also need to own government bonds for liquidity or regulatory reasons; they are relatively indifferent to the actual level of yield involved.
On one side is Lighthizer, who, along with Peter Navarro, the director of the National Trade Council, has staked out a stance that is largely indifferent to the stock market.
"It's sort of gone from one extreme to the other, from being completely useless and indifferent to food here [in the UK], to being completely obsessed by it," he says.
On social media, commandments like "Thou shalt not hog the conversation" and "Thou shalt not be indifferent to the voice of thy customer" show just how prevalent the problem is.
We found that male political junkies are most likely to support "no deal"; women who are indifferent to day-to-day political machinations are more supportive of Mrs May's agreement.
Trump seems outright indifferent to the details of the bill, and the last month has revealed a fundamental divide among Republicans about how much of the ACA should be repealed.
He was introduced in Season 1 as someone with the potential to be indifferent, to impede the search for Will Byers and exposure of the lab and the Upside Down.
Aaron Gordon Like the other Olympics before them, Rio 2016 proved that the IOC is blithely indifferent to the waste, corruption, and human wreckage the Games leave in their wake.
According to Granddad (and the press notes), the term "radioflash" describes an electromagnetic pulse indicating a nuclear detonation, but the movie is indifferent to the cause of the power failure.
The university separately faces three federal civil lawsuits filed by eight women who have accused it of ignoring or being indifferent to their claims of sexual assault dating to 2005.
The rest of the suite gradually asserted a principled intention that seemed indifferent to aesthetic comparisons—and even to art, at all—because it is subservient to something more important.
We believe ourselves conquerors, but we are prisoners of the gravity that binds us to a planet indifferent to our survival and our own feeble bodies that break so easily.
" Atmospheric warming, Mr. Moynihan said, "very clearly is a problem, and perhaps most particularly, is one that can seize the imagination of persons normally indifferent to projects of apocalyptic change.
I marvel that until the very moment that the harvester turns the corner, the corn plants still strive to survive as they ever had, indifferent to the machinations of men.
He ordered the prison system to place prisoners in air-conditioned housing and ruled the Texas Department of Criminal Justice had been intentionally indifferent to the risk posed to prisoners.
I have long been attached to the story that my parents were both—and I basically admired this—indifferent to child culture: openly bored by piano recitals, graduations, children's books.
The Ohio Civil Rights Commission, which enforces state laws against discrimination, investigated allegations brought by employees and concluded last March that GM appeared "indifferent" to the persistent culture of racism.
It's not that you want to be indifferent to your associations, but ultimately you can't think you'll curry favor with everyone and offend no one — that's an anti-political ideal.
I dare anyone who is indifferent to these trends to look into the eyes of his or her grandchildren and tell them that we have their best interests in mind.
In the novel, the inhuman treatment that rendered her callous and indifferent to life is transformed through love, leading her to be filled with hope and a desire for good.
Goldstein and other senior State Department officials push back strongly against suggestions that the agency has been slow to move against Russian election interference or is indifferent to Moscow's meddling.
When opting to operate indifferent to influence, fans eager for fiction will find their buzz killed by a normalcy that denies them the fictitious place they desire to commune with.
Obsessed with cable news coverage of his first 100 days, he was desperate for a huge accomplishment of some sort, and indifferent to what it was, or what it did.
He said last month that denying climate change or being indifferent to its effects were "perverse attitudes" that blocked research and dialogue aimed at protecting the future of the planet.
One reason is that Republicans need Trump, who is largely indifferent to important areas of policy, to sign legislation they want passed like an Affordable Care Act repeal and tax reform.
The "bad" movie father is usually presented in one of three ways: violent and abusive, indifferent to the point of neglectful, or the detached workaholic in need of an enlightening journey.
Often the Viennese intellectuals leapt ahead by transferring knowledge gained in one discipline to others, gloriously indifferent to the mind-forged manacles that have come to stifle modern academia and research.
"Most Americans are indifferent to or mystified by liberalism and conservatism as political ideas," argue Donald Kinder and Nathan Kalmoe in a recent book on the ideological innocence of American voters.
In a world where this is the reality, and where the public is largely indifferent to public policy, mass politics and attempts to affect public opinion become a lot less important.
Meanwhile, the giant "big box" retailers of the day — Apple, Amazon and YouTube (particularly YouTube) — brazenly march on, indifferent to that suffering with their fundamentally different underlying marketing-driven business models.
And, of course, while close to 7 in 10 Americans describe themselves as either somewhat or very religious, many technologists are famously secular — or even indifferentto the idea of religion.
Sinosphere BEIJING — China's Communist Party propagandists turned to rap and Beethoven this week in their quest to reach a target audience often rendered indifferent to dull party slogans by lifelong consumption.
"Just as we are smart enough to have some understanding of the goals of mice, a superintelligent system could know what we want, and still be indifferent to that," he said.
"We tell clients that we're indifferent to whether it's passive or active, from a philosophical standpoint," said certified financial planner Shon Anderson, president and chief wealth strategist at Anderson Financial Strategies.
"As a clinician, I'm indifferent to whether a drug is derived from a plant or manufactured in a lab — I'm happy to see there's another option for these patients," says Friedman.
"Being prepared means selling or trimming not just stocks you're indifferent to, but even the stocks you like, betting that you can buy them back at a lower level," Cramer said.
"It's just people getting their rocks off and indulging in what makes them excited," says Eckstut, indifferent to the fact that the livelihoods of hundreds of women rely upon his website.
The Trump administration is not indifferent to the financial sector's concerns, but low expectations for photo-op concessions have kept the industry at the back of the line this time around.
Even if the audience wasn't entirely indifferent to him — and it wasn't, judging by the eventual cheers at the end once people tired of the rule — that's the impression silence gives.
But something had changed, he believed, and Americans were becoming indifferent to their great cultural patrimony—an indifference that was linked, Puttnam maintained, to how movies were being made and distributed.
Supporters of the Rosas have accused Kenyan officials, long indifferent to doping, of conveniently blaming outsiders for the crisis in a desperate attempt to avoid being barred from the Rio Games.
Her critics failed to acknowledge America's history of shared sacrifice as a means of preserving our prosperity for future generations, and chose instead to portray her as indifferent to everyday Americans.
On his first trip to Central and Eastern Europe, _________ expressed concern that young people "confuse happiness with a sofa" as they become indifferent to the increasingly dark events of the world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads While his readymades are a triumph of pure indifference over taste, admirers of Marcel Duchamp continue to be far from indifferent to this cryptic artist.
With the 2020 election approaching, Democrats don't want to risk appearing indifferent to the border crisis, and having someone new at the top of DHS could encourage them to cut deals.
It's also strange that the same people who insist that Israel help create a Palestinian state in order to remain a democracy seem so indifferent to the views of that democracy.
What you notice first of all, though, is the land those people inhabit, a sometimes dusty, sometimes swampy area of broad fields and dirt roads that seems indifferent to human concerns.
Three spotted eagle rays, as exquisitely patterned as ocelots, glide side by side toward an immanent blackness, as indifferent to Vizl, it seems, as the limestone wall is to the climber.
If the president ignores these requests, the inescapable conclusion will be that he is indifferent to the inequality that is part of everyday life for me and millions of other Americans.
Later, during an appearance from his studio window overlooking St. Peter's Square, Francis told tens of thousands of faithful gathered below that some Christians prefer to live while indifferent to Jesus.
The haphazard budget set-up, where agencies are expected to chip in, has only gotten more precarious as the hubs go further into an administration that seems largely indifferent to them.
"The last result is surprising because one might expect that atheists/agnostics would be indifferent to people praying for them -- why care, if you don't believe in the gesture?" said Thunström.
Appalled by and centered on the famine, I happened to be accompanied by another observer, who seemed completely indifferent to the hunger, just focused on and questioning soldiers about their armament.
" Mark Bankston, the lawyer representing the Sandy Hook families suing Mr. Jones in Texas, called Roku "indifferent to the suffering caused by Mr. Jones's continued onslaught of cruelty and reckless lies.
Ultimately, Romero used the Living Dead films to showcase his brilliance as a genre auteur, while darkly skewering the blind corporatism that was so indifferent to society (and his films) at large.
Or to put it another way, the church will lose its usefulness as a standard-bearer of national unity if it seems utterly indifferent to the concerns of people outside its ranks.
Having entered office seemingly indifferent to conservation, Joko Widodo, the president, universally known as Jokowi, created a government agency charged with restoring peatlands, the site of around half of last year's devastation.
"He is completely indifferent to who wins the national election," says a close aide to the 46-year-old upstart, who campaigned with a 340-day march on foot across his state.
All my favorite bloggers seemed to be swearing that linen sheets were totally revolutionary, and since I was pretty indifferent to my existing set, I put Brooklinen on my Christmas wish-list.
To extend that power to all voters, ballots would allow voters to rank the candidates in order of preference, from first to last – stopping when they are indifferent to the remaining candidates.
Donald Kinder and Nathan Kalmoe published a book last year that finds Americans remain about as indifferent to ideology as they were when Philip Converse did his pathbreaking study in the 1960s.
I can hear only a singer not quite careful enough to realize who she's implicating, or why, singing in a style and to an audience as indifferent to nuance as she is.
But so far, unlike 12 years ago, there has not been the obvious government dysfunction, miscommunication between state and local authorities or the impression that federal officials are indifferent to the suffering.
For any South Korean indifferent to the outcome, there are others for whom, rightfully so, the division of the Korean Peninsula was one of the most unjust legacies of the 22019th century.
Indeed, if the Jews had been thought to be indifferent to their treatment, there would have been nothing to watch here; the crowd had gathered because it wanted to see them suffer.
Videgaray urged the international community not to remain indifferent to the policy, which has drawn criticism from former first lady Laura Bush, the United Nations and prominent Republicans such as Arizona's Sen.
"People may not be using terms like 'pangender' or 'biracial' in fifty years, much less two thousand," he writes, either unaware or indifferent to the fact that this terminology was hard-won.
"So like the State Department positions dealing with things like… human rights that Trump is pretty indifferent to," said Jeff Hauser of the Revolving Door Project, a executive branch appointee watchdog group.
"He's pretty much indifferent to humans unless they happen to walk by him, and then he's an ankle-biter," the 76-year-old actor, who voices Rooster in the sequel, told PEOPLE.
Brown ignores all the starchy obligations of biography and adopts a form of his own to trap the past and ensnare the reader — even this reader, so determinedly indifferent to the royals.
He is as indifferent to the possibility of conjugal visits as Raymond and Gary appear to be, but he makes the claim that plenty of sex is going on inside prisons anyway.
Many of the voters were indifferent to the Clinton campaign's attacks on Mr. Trump's character, which blanketed the airwaves, while he broke through to them with his racially tinged "America First" appeals.
Contemptuous of those who have fled Cuba and indifferent to the Castro supporters around him, Sergio indulges in erotic reveries, entertaining fantasies about his maid and memories of a high school sweetheart.
The Trumpian case against supporters of a liberal immigration policy is that we are indifferent to law, blasé about crime and blind to the social costs illegal immigrants impose on American communities.
It was strange how it made me feel afterward, not bolder or more at peace so much as more indifferent to taking a verbal punch, like the cool kids' calling me homo.
He repeated Governor Mark Carney's comments last year that the Bank was "not indifferent" to the level of the pound, but he said there was no particular level that worries the Bank.
Why would President Donald Trump and President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico accept this, if the former has proved indifferent to human rights, and the latter has become Mexico's violator in chief?
In college, he had been so indifferent to hockey that upon returning home one night and finding a roommate and some friends engrossed in the 1994 Stanley Cup finals, he ducked out.
In another blow to his reputation, Starr was forced to step down from being president of Baylor University amid allegations that under his leadership Baylor had been indifferent to campus sexual assaults.
The agents who wrote the report seemed indifferent to the dynamics of Jessica and Matthew's marriage, as if the subject were a private matter that didn't merit discussion in an official investigation.
At that local, practical level, executive orders on refugees are not baffling pronouncements, indifferent to human needs, but shopping lists for dish detergent and diapers and too many rolls of paper towel.
This unpretentiousness is carried through the Kolumba, where the grainy concrete walls are a uniformly soft, warm grey, creating a neutrality that is indifferent to the standard coldness of white museum walls.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Denying climate change or being indifferent to its effects are "perverse attitudes" that block research and dialogue aimed at protecting the future of the planet, Pope Francis said on Thursday.
In the Kill Bills, Tarantino managed to make a woman-led action story that feels unsparingly indifferent to gender during the fight sequences but deeply considered about it when it comes to character.
What's gotten less attention is how authoritarian factions inside democratic states — far-right politicians and parties that are at best indifferent to democratic norms — benefit from the nature of modern social media platforms.
" Though she did not mention Trump by name, Colbert couldn't help but ask how her how she felt "to see the next occupant of the Oval Office who seems indifferent to that responsibility?
DOUALA, Cameroon (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sitting on a stool outside her wood-plank house in Cameroon, indifferent to the light rain falling, Diane described how she killed her five-year-old "sorcerer" son.
"They want to do their own thing more often and become indifferent to doing things together and offer excuses about not planning or committing to future trips, vacations, and family visits," Meyers writes.
With Gadappa indifferent to the world of social propriety, it falls to Thamman to bring together the inevitable thithi: an extravagant mourning ritual required 11 days after the death of any Gowda man.
Many who fall into this category are nomadic herders; their way of life is fundamentally at odds with the enforcement of legal boundaries, and they are indifferent to the existence of nation-states.
Earlier on Friday, Carney gave a brief boost to the battered pound which has slumped in value since the Brexit vote in June, saying he was "not indifferent" to the level of sterling.
If he becomes president, we can expect him to be largely indifferent to policy, so long as he stays in the limelight, which is easy when you are president of the United States.
"The Court does not comprehend or is indifferent to the insidious way in which women can be victims of pay discrimination," she said, calling upon Congress to act where the court had not.
It seems my supervisor, as well as many others in the office, felt either powerless or, in some cases, indifferent to refuse Mr. Meier his requests for opportunities to prey on young women.
Impeachment, pursued with vigor, then becomes part of the larger argument against him and the Republican Party that has bolstered his presidency, indifferent to its corrosive effect on all parts of American life.
Concentration camp inmates recounted their nightmares of returning home and finding the door locked to them or of discovering that their family members, like Geo Josz's fellow townsmen, were indifferent to their tales.
Spending billions of dollars for extraneous operations doesn't seem to concern Mr. Trump, who appears indifferent to the ballooning federal deficit; he also suggested, inappropriately, that the Pentagon could pay for the wall.
"Revolutionary violence is necessary," she told the court, indifferent to the presence of the families and friends of three men killed in the robbery and escape: Peter Paige, a Brink's guard, and Sgt.
Indifferent to poverty and inequality, and immune to evidence or irony, India's largely corporate-owned press and television reveled in the fame and wealth of corporate magnates and of cricket and Bollywood stars.
Yet when Wald holds forth, his ideas are expressed and punctuated as dialogue — long tracts of it, happily indifferent to the conventional view that letting characters speechify makes them sound like talking heads.
But I wonder if any Telltale series can commit to being a sequence of one-set plays the way that The Walking Dead did, indifferent to an audience's desire for show-stopping action.
But the pressure to conform is becoming less distinctive as a rule, which makes us more indifferent to our fate as individuals in some ways and more anxious about it in other ways.
It's frigid, yes, but it is also a place of profound emptiness, a void full of nothing but the awareness that the overwhelming majority of all existence is indifferent to humanity and its struggles.
He is also indifferent to my own concept of "smart power," or the imperative to engage a broad range of tools of statecraft, from diplomacy to aid to private sector engagement to military intervention.
Trump and Republican leaders run a political risk in pretending millions of people aren't worried about losing their health care, and are ready to punish lawmakers who seem hostile or indifferent to their concerns.
Some folks are indifferent to the new feature, while others aren't having a bar of it: It's not like they haven't been putting ads all over my feed or recommended users to follow anyway.
Lilesa used this extraordinary opportunity to tell a world largely indifferent to suffering in distant places about the story of his people, the Oromo, who have been oppressed and silenced by subsequent Ethiopian governments.
The film shows the collective strategising and arguing over how to rouse a society that is, as they see it, callously indifferent to thousands of gay people dying from AIDS each year in France.
The GCs noted that litigation funders have previously said major companies are generally indifferent to the Chamber of Commerce's calls for disclosure of litigation funding agreements because corporations often use third-party litigation funding.
Erdely wrote that UVA administrators, especially Dean Nicole Eramo, were indifferent to Jackie's report of violence and that this was typical of the university's response to such reports, a charge UVA has vociferously denied.
Instead of telling their opponents that they are traitors or fools or hypocrites, or in someone's pocket, or indifferent to the nation's welfare, they can address the merits of competing proposals, assuming good faith.
Displaying the approximate self-awareness of an infant still struggling to grasp object permanence, Booker denounced the man he had previously praised for his work on civil rights as callous and indifferent to justice.
The office could be the last line of defense against an antidemocratic president, a federal government indifferent to environmental and consumer protection and a state government in which ethics can seem a mere inconvenience.
"It seems Japan is indifferent to the world's advice to keep up its policy with the changed situation and the changed trend," said one commentary released by the KCNA news agency earlier this month.
Fixtures in New York, the couple had married two years earlier in Canada, where it was legal, but the Internal Revenue Service was indifferent to the fact that they had spent a lifetime together.
They appear indifferent to the tiny travelers on their backs — these European men in the waning years of the British Empire, seeking, as the stories of the time often read, to conquer Everest. Conquer?
He is shocked that his lover, Julia, is indifferent to the state's assault on truth — the unreality of the present is all she has known and all she believes ever was or will be.
Though school employees "could also have attempted to discipline the harassers," the judge wrote, the decision to offer her a choice at an alternative school "does not render them deliberately indifferent" to her plight.
He barrels through this blackly comic story the way his protagonist, Luis Machi, barrels through life: loud, crude and indifferent to the finer points of character and plot as he rushes inexorably toward doom.
Untempted by the bohemia of Greenwich Village and seemingly indifferent to (or unnerved by) the concept of a love life, he had business cards printed for himself while he was still in his teens.
Despite 30 years of efforts by scientists, politicians and activists to raise the alarm, nearly two-thirds of Americans are either indifferent to or only somewhat bothered by the prospect of planetary calamity. Why?
"This is what you get when you have a president with no fixed principles, indifferent to policy and ignorant of the legislative process," said Charlie Sykes, a veteran Republican operative and former radio host.
"I was eating a raw egg on rice at home one morning and thought to myself that the egg was kind of cute, but entirely unmotivated and indifferent to me," Amy, Gudetama's designer, wrote.
In a wrenching duet with Carlos — who was first her fiancé, then, sigh, her stepson — Élisabeth, the miserable queen of Spain, begs him to know her heart is not indifferent, to understand her silence.
And while Trump has often seemed indifferent to the electoral fate of the congressional GOP, the reality is that their fates are intertwined in a more profound way than the White House seems to recognize.
From installing a secret camera in a woman's artificial eye to harvesting the eggs of an eight-year-old girl, the corporate forces on the show are unapologetically sinister and indifferent to basic scientific ethics.
I said that I found his remarks somewhat cynical, as well as strikingly indifferent to the concept of justice, whose mysteries, while remaining opaque to us, it had always seemed sensible to me to fear.
In a city dominated by the film and television industries and notoriously indifferent to the stage, Mr. Davidson made it his mission to present demanding theatrical material, nurture new plays and playwrights, and build audiences.
Mr. Trump may be indifferent to the mechanics of running a presidential campaign, in part because he continues to view his 2016 victory as driven almost entirely by his own force of personality and messaging.
A February report from the German Adelphi Institute, an environmental think tank, found that 18 out of the 21 largest European far-right parties are either generally indifferent to climate action or outright oppose it.
This weekend, for example, President Trump tweeted a video that contrasted an out-of-context line from an Omar speech about Islamophobia with footage from 323/232 — asserting that Omar was indifferent to the tragedy.
But when that same automaker needs some staplers for the office supply cabinet, it is more likely to seek out the lowest price it can get, pretty much indifferent to the identity of the seller.
She might have married, but circumstances had not permitted that: for sixteen years, she had instead been visited by a man she believed would one day free himself from a wife he was indifferent to.
Michael Saunders, a BoE policymaker who voted to raise rates in August, said last week the Bank was "not indifferent" to the value of sterling but there was no particular level that worries the Bank.
But President Trump, the intended beneficiary of Moscow's hacking, has been not just cautious but also remarkably indifferent to what should have been a critical nonpartisan national security concern from his first day in office.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that he was indifferent to investigations into gas company Burisma, which had Hunter Biden, the son of leading Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden, on its board.
The aggressive response of the security forces — and the government's deflection of blame for any role in it — personified the frustration that the Iraqi government was both corrupt and wholly indifferent to its citizens' demands.
By mid-week, at an event in Atlanta, where Trump was introduced as "the man who is going to save America," he had managed to formulate an idea of foreignness that was indifferent to citizenship.
He struggles to watch the soldiers of his house suffering as they are scorched, and it's evident that he isn't indifferent to the fact that the war they are waging is against his own family.
Sanders also won 59 percent of votes from first-time caucus-goers, likely thanks to a combination of his appeal to young voters and his ability to generate interest in those otherwise indifferent to mainstream politics.
"So the current game in parliament is another testimony to the fact that deputies are indifferent to the people who elected them," Zelenskiy's press service said in a statement criticizing the move by the People's Front.
We are all now part of a tradition that has governed humans since the dawn of man — looking upward to remember that we are at the mercy of a cosmic dance indifferent to our inner worlds.
But it has since captured a far broader anger: about the cost of living, Mr Macron's early tax cuts for the better-off, and a perception that he is indifferent to the concerns of ordinary people.
Yet the fact that personal virtue does not always guarantee political success — or that private vice may often facilitate public achievement — does not mean countries can afford to remain indifferent to questions of virtue and vice.
These are people who see immigration as a theoretical conversation, rather than a violent, shapeshifting life force that propels people in search of safety hundreds of miles away to a brutal country indifferent to their annihilation.
This all comes at a time when serious humanitarian catastrophes continue to unfold around the world —in Syria, Yemen, Myanmar — with belligerents who, at best, are indifferent to the consequences of their actions on civilian populations.
Their lights were off at that hour, and I could just make out their shapes as I drove; up on the ridges, new homes glowed with yard lights and long driveways, their owners indifferent to weather.
" Quoting the late writer, teacher and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, Cook shared a lesson, first in Hebrew: "Lo ta'amod al dam re'echa," which means "do not be indifferent to the bloodshed inflicted on your fellow man.
If we're so accepting of the kinds of video games we play today, and so indifferent to what we see in those games and on television and the big screen, at what point does it stop?
There can't really be any doubt that Republican leadership is indifferent to the welfare of its poorest backers, after a close and critical examination of their proposals to break down our already-mediocre health care system.
However, "poetic cubism" fails to capture Cendrars's linguistic originality; in fact, he was never identified with any literary movement and was, himself, completely indifferent to the characterizations and classifications of the poetic idioms of his time.
"Wish You Were Gay" — a guy is ignoring her, and she wishes he was indifferent to her gender rather than her in particular — starts with just acoustic-guitar chords and her voice, tokens of pop sincerity.
"When we allow ourselves to be caught up in superficial information, instant communication and virtual reality, we can waste precious time and become indifferent to the suffering flesh of our brothers and sisters," the Pope writes.
LONDON/BELFAST (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday sacked the minister who helped end three years of political stalemate in Northern Ireland, prompting criticism that Johnson was indifferent to the fate of the province.
Bourguiba saw education as a means to fight what he termed les structures mentales of Tunisians who were opposed or indifferent to his programs of modernization — women's rights and a reduced role of religion in society.
I was no more friends with nature than I was friends with my kin, yet it seemed that nature and I felt the same way: indifferent to the rules, remote no matter how we were tamed.
While many Europeans may remain indifferent to the goings on in Brussels, governments in Moscow, Washington, Beijing and elsewhere will be watching closely for signs of political weakness, or strength, in the world's biggest economic bloc.
In this instance, the Florida judiciary seems indifferent to the health of the state's children, despite the fact that 54 percent of households in the South self-report owning guns, according to a 2012 Gallup poll.
In fact, Vanity Fair is the first movie I remember seeing — other than Gone With The Wind, and again that's probably not a coincidence — in which a woman is shown to be largely indifferent to her child.
Perceptual tricks like this ("the dress" is another one) reveal that our perceptions are not the absolute truth, that the physical phenomena of the universe are indifferent to whether our feeble sensory organs can perceive them correctly.
But the EU is limited in what it can do to rein in a government that is increasingly indifferent to censure, emboldened by the defiant stance of other nationalist, eurosceptic governments in the bloc, such as Hungary.
Most youngsters are indifferent to the imperial family, and its members have struggled to find a role in a country that does not allow them the same outlets for charitable and military pursuits as the British royals.
"I have been banned from Twitter, and as I am at this moment indifferent to removing the tweets they insist are violative of their rules, it is unclear when I will return to that framework," Simon wrote.
Judge Sullivan wrote in his ruling that the fact that the Pentagon "deployed surgical teams to Guantánamo" undermined a claim by Mr. Hadi's lawyer that the military "may be deliberately indifferent" to Mr. Hadi's future surgical needs.
Even if House members are indifferent to the fact that Congress did not authorize U.S. support for the war, they should take account of the fact that such support has increased the security threat to all Americans.
The same secular Israelis who are nonplused when bus service or store hours are curtailed on the Sabbath — policies that directly affect their daily lives — are largely indifferent to other strictures that affect their routines much less.
KIEV, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that he was indifferent to investigations into gas company Burisma, which had Hunter Biden, the son of leading Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden, on its board.
KRAKOW, Poland (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Saturday condemned the "devastating wave of terrorism" and war that has hit the world and urged a huge crowd of young people not to be indifferent to the suffering of others.
Country and pop stations alike proved indifferent to the frenetic songs they recorded from 1955 to 19933 — among them "Hop, Skip and Jump" and "Hoy Hoy" — perhaps because their label, Columbia Records, did little to promote them.
Certainly, no naturalized American, as I am, who has witnessed the rites of passage of people drawn by hope from every corner of the earth to the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, can be indifferent to it.
As indifferent to other people's lives as they are careless of their own, they aimlessly wander the blank American landscape wedded to bad luck and grasping after worse luck as if it were their last hope on earth.
Being indifferent to small-minded judgements and realizing my world does not revolve around theirs, is what helped me combat the weird, toxic judgmental voice inside my head that constantly called me a "gashti" (Urdu word for slut).
Unfortunately, many Muslims -- particularly young people -- find themselves particularly vulnerable to the message of terrorist groups such as Daesh (ISIS) and al Qaeda, and this is an issue that Muslim countries cannot and must not remain indifferent to.
Simon Derrick at BNY Mellon sums up the attitude well: The most compelling argument as to why markets have become so indifferent to geopolitics is that, broadly speaking, this has proved to be a winning strategy since 2003.
Some black millennial, somewhat indifferent to Clinton, might warm to her "shout out" to the Black Lives Matter movement, moving beyond the history lesson of "people died so you can vote" to the contemporary significance of the vote.
Arriving shrouded in widow's weeds and standing in solitary magnificence to stare at me with one unblinking black eye, it is still only a bird, a big, black bird entirely indifferent to the workings of the human realm.
Li Yi, chief fellow at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said the act of publicly displaying images and selected private information on offenders could prove effective in China where many people are still indifferent to traffic rules.
More likely, they would rather continue to work within the existing institutions — like the European Union and the World Trade Organization — and remain indifferent to, or just perplexed by, Britain's calls for some kind of formalized Anglosphere alliance.
Perceptual tricks like this ("the dress" is another recent one) reveal that our perceptions are not the absolute truth; that the physical phenomena of the universe are indifferent to whether our feeble sensory organs can perceive them correctly.
The principle that the president may not simply prosecute political enemies is part of the DNA of American political culture, but Mr. Trump is the heedless radioactive force indifferent to the nature of the bonds he is breaking.
But on Wednesday, Mexican and Canadian officials said they wanted to work toward a trilateral deal, and were not interested in bilateral agreements with the U.S. Mnuchin said Thursday the administration was "indifferent" to bilateral or trilateral agreements.
" Even now, a National Institutes of Health fact sheet suggests that autistic people are "indifferent to social engagement," and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claims that some "might not be interested in other people at all.
Numbers men also in many ways filled the void left by a formal economy indifferent to black residents' needs: They bankrolled many small businesses, from bars to restaurants to corner groceries, and also saved many businesses from bankruptcy.
"In reality, settlements settle all the time for well under a dollar per class member and then successfully distribute that money to the class because most class members are just simply indifferent to the opportunity for these small sums".
The Sunnis in Mosul were mostly indifferent to the IS offensive of 2014 and some even supported it if it would end the oppression of the security forces under former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, an ally of Iran.
In a famous experiment, researchers observed how people reacted to a room filling with smoke, contrasting the behavior of those who were alone to those accompanied by others who were instructed in advance to appear indifferent to the smoke.
But in every other context, we try to prevent threats that are uncertain, and it's irrational for Trump to be obsessed with, say, Iran, when he seems indifferent to the prospect that we are collectively cooking our entire planet.
The concern in the United States is more that Republicans are indifferent to the consequences of their actions: that they want to secure their hold on power and are willing to undermine democracy in the process of doing so.
What remains of it exists largely in precarity due to the nature of the work itself, which often featured loosely ascribed improvisation that he performed or directed himself, and the whims of Eastman who was categorically indifferent to materialism.
Trump is indisputably indifferent to the plight of anyone in the bottom half of the income distribution: look at his appointments, look at his record in office, look back at his business career and look at the man himself.
One of them — Mike Trout of Millville, N.J. — grew up to become the best player in baseball, a star for the Los Angeles Angels who carries himself the same way: intense on the field, indifferent to exposure off it.
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis also appeared indifferent to the series of newly published Washington Post articles, saying Friday that he did not consider them to be particularly "revelatory" while defending U.S. efforts to rebuild the war-torn country.
ISTANBUL/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain's Brexit campaign and the rise of Europe's populist right have further dented Turkish hopes of ever joining the EU, leaving President Tayyip Erdogan largely indifferent to its criticism and weakening an anchor of Turkish reform.
Related: For President Trump, who as a presidential candidate criticized America's wars in the Middle East, the specter of conflict with Iran threatens to alienate voters who see the Republican Party as indifferent to the human cost of war.
Violence broke out in the western state of Rakhine, where most Rohingya live, and Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, who was already being lambasted for seeming indifferent to their hardships, is now accused of silently standing by outright abuses.
But on Wednesday, Mexican and Canadian officials said they wanted to work toward a trilateral deal, and were not interested in bilateral agreements with the U.S. On Thursday, Mnuchin said the administration was "indifferent" to bilateral or trilateral agreements.
NOTTINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Friday that the central bank was not indifferent to the level of sterling, which has fallen sharply since Britain decided to leave the European Union in a referendum in June.
The Bank of England is not indifferent to the level of sterling, its governor said on Friday, giving a boost to the battered pound which has slumped in value since British voters decided to leave the European Union in June.
Information was being lost as CERN grew and projects turned over, so Berners-Lee envisioned a computer system that could accommodate that kind of constant change, a network built on hypertext links that were indifferent to the content they were transmitting.
He worried that removing more Confederate statues could lead to removing statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, seemingly indifferent to the distinction that Washington and Jefferson founded the Union, while Lee and other Confederates took up arms against it.
Mega International Commercial Bank of Taiwan, the New York branch, was "indifferent" to risks associated with transactions involving Panama, a high-risk area for money laundering, the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) said in a statement on Friday.
Whether the American President is a judicious rationalist who cares about international law and disdains the cowboy image or an impulsive narcissist who is indifferent to every norm and just wants to look tough, the images from Syria are the same.
Meanwhile, many people who oppose hunting are fairly indifferent to the fate of billions of animals kept in abominable conditions for food in factory farms, or to the wild animals inevitably killed in the production of even vegan or organic produce.
There's something about an aesthetically pleasing ballpark that makes me indifferent to your winning and annoying shit like "Even-Year Magic," which sounds like a Gerard Butler/Sandra Bullock romantic comedy that doesn't make its money back in theaters. 281.
While supporting the growth of Russian and other non-OPEC oil production was a feature of U.S. foreign policy for two decades after the Soviet breakup, Washington now seems indifferent to the cozying up between OPEC and non-OPEC producers.
"Europe is utterly indifferent to what the U.S. does," said Matt Mountain, in a rousing introduction to the hearing, which was held in a low-ceilinged, windowless conference room on the ground floor of a National Academy of Sciences building here.
CHICAGO — Pete Buttigieg stood on Tuesday before an audience of African-Americans, a group that has been largely indifferent to his presidential aspirations, and promised to enact policies that would begin to undo racist and discriminatory practices historically aimed at them.
Min Aung Hlaing, and the country's civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, appear indifferent to condemnation by the United Nations Human Rights Council last month and by the threats of sanctions by the United States and the European Union.
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"Tonight's speech was a succinct summary of health care during the Trump Administration's first year: full of lies, short on solutions, and indifferent to the Americans who have been harmed by its policies," said Protect Our Care Director Brad Woodhouse.
Rabia Terri Harris Stony Point, N.Y. Disneyfied Goethe Adam Kirsch, in his piece on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's role in German literature, correctly states that most English-language readers are indifferent to poetry from other cultures ("Design for Living," February 1st).
"The CBSA Officers knew or were recklessly indifferent to the fact that they had no authority to conduct such a search, which search was performed under the false pretense of a routine customs or immigration related examination," according to the lawsuit.
Americans might be increasingly divided, but corporations have to sell across the aisle — so even if O'Reilly's core viewership was mostly indifferent to the scandal, outrage from the rest of America was powerful enough to take him off the air.
And with Playboy, he pioneered a particular view of male sexuality and success — "the guy who is young, vigorous, indifferent to the bonds of social responsibility," as sociologist Todd Gitlin put it to the Times — that still holds sway today.
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.
A higher turnout, especially among those in their 219s to 923s who have historically been indifferent to politics, is seen boosting liberal candidate Moon Jae-in, who wrote in a book published in January South Korea should learn to say "no to America".
Second, there was a society and justice system that was largely indifferent to violence committed against women — another issue that is now getting far more attention as more women speak out against sexual harassment and assault as part of the #MeToo movement.
Machine learning algorithms care ONLY about components of their objective functions: They will automatically and blindly maximize the time people spend engaging with content, indifferent to whether that means showing a user mendacious foreign propaganda or the latest peer-reviewed scientific paper.
In a note to the president, leaked to Le Monde last month, they warned Mr Macron that his government came across as "indifferent" to social issues, and neglectful of the "struggle against unequal access" that had been a cornerstone of his campaign.
Landing a spot in one of the nation's most celebrated and competitive theater programs should have been a cause for celebration, but it arrived as Ms. Manning's personal life was in turmoil, with a foster family that she felt was indifferent to her.
Le Cong Dinh, a prominent human rights lawyer now under house arrest in Ho Chi Minh City, said in a New Year's Eve message on Facebook to his supporters that he was "totally indifferent" to the outcome of the nine-day party congress.
Picasso's mode of Surreal-Cubist creativity signals displacement, but the lingering question is: is it an act of brutal displacement indifferent to female beauty that upholds phallocratic domination, or a token of desire that pays tribute to the whole person of both sexes?
The 41-year-old former investment banker pushed a reform blitz during the first 18 months of his presidency that impressed investors but infuriated low-paid workers, who feel he favors big business and is indifferent to their struggle to make ends meet.
" (CAIR was actually founded in 1994.) As Vox's Zack Beauchamp explained, Omar's words "some people did something" were quickly seized upon by members of the right "to paint [Omar] as an anti-American radical indifferent to those killed during the 9/11 attacks.
To hear the young CEO tell it, Facebook was taking shots from all sides—either it was indifferent to the ethnic hatred festering on its platforms or it was a heavy-handed censor deciding whether an idea was allowed to be expressed.
After Bank of England Governor Mark Carney indicated the bank was not indifferent to the exchange rate on Friday, Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent again pointed to its willingness to let the currency fall if it cushioned the economy from Brexit-related stresses.
However, they don't have particularly strong views or interests in the details of Obamacare repeal or how it should be replaced — so it makes sense that many Republican senators channeling their views would be similarly indifferent to what their bill actually does.
But we know he wouldn't be so inclined, because he is similarly indifferent to the fact that Trump's closest official adviser—his son-in-law Jared Kushner—has promiscuously compromised personnel and information security, and Ryan doesn't seem to care at all.
So rising demand for bonds that is largely indifferent to price (even a willingness to buy the bonds at a certain loss) along with pretty much fixed supply combines to drive up prices, which in the bond market means driving down rates.
Although Obaid-Chinoy often professes to be indifferent to what others think, she takes pains to avoid controversy: she rarely talks about her husband or her family and seldom appears with them in public, and she normally declines interviews with local media.
Looking at the work, I am indifferent to Ashford's images, but think about how they may be a provocation, a test to see if we will be outraged by the artist daring to stamp his little squares all over our precious hurt.
This scandal feels different from the mortgage crisis because it was not carried out by the 1 percent—such as wealthy investment bankers indifferent to the effects of their actions on regular homeowners—but by "$12 an hour employees," as one lawsuit alleged.
But I'm troubled that evangelical leaders have sometimes seemed to be moralizing blowhards, focused on issues that Jesus never breathed a word about — like gays and abortion — while indifferent to poverty, inequality, bigotry and other topics that were central to Jesus' teachings.
That deafness, however, is a morally ambiguous condition, for as Kaminsky presents it, it may be in one moment a kind of self-quarantine from surrounding corruption and at another an expression of the human tendency to remain indifferent to others' suffering.
"Could it be that the growth of a materialistic 'throwaway culture' has in fact made us increasingly indifferent to the poor and to the most defenseless members of our human family, including the unborn, deprived of the very right to life?" he said.
It's incumbent on those advocating more US military intervention in Syria to take these complexities seriously — to avoid simple moralizing, casting critics as monsters indifferent to the suffering of Syrians, and address the reality on the ground with the rigor it deserves.
Ms. Teachout wrote the book on fighting political corruption and could be the last line of defense against an antidemocratic president, a federal government indifferent to environmental and consumer protection and a state government in which ethics can seem a mere inconvenience.
The more I observed the slow retreat of yellow light, and the way the city streets were acquiring a whole new character, the more photographs I took, animated by anger at all my acquaintances and relatives who seemed altogether indifferent to the issue.
And it's plain that Trump's team doesn't regard that kind of pushback as a moral obligation, that they are either invested in the idea that cruelty might be a useful deterrent or indifferent to the conditions that visitors to the camps keep uncovering.
Ms. Eramo, the former associate dean of students, sued for defamation, saying that she had been made out to be the "chief villain" in the article, which portrayed the university administration as being indifferent to the threat of sexual assault on campus.
The fact that they can dismiss the violation of the civil rights of literally millions of black New Yorkers in a single aside is depressing proof that they, too, are ultimately indifferent to the question of police power when applied to certain communities.
His apology last month prompted two academics to announce plans to leave and led to calls for Mr. Ito to step down from the lab, an institution that is proudly indifferent to scholarly credentials and seeks a future marrying technology and social conscience.
The underlying issue of this 21st-century scandal is exactly what these 18th-century American revolutionaries feared the most: that a president, indifferent to the rule of law, would put himself before the country, seeking personal gain rather than the nation's best interests.
" In its Monday cover article, which carried the single-word headline "Aggression," The Rossiskaya Gazeta, Russia's official government newspaper, accused Mr. Trump of using human peril in Syria to promote his own political interest and of being "indifferent to facts and laws.
To survive a motion to dismiss, Judge Pollak recommended, it was enough for plaintiffs to allege that the banks knew of or were deliberately indifferent to Iran's sponsorship of terror, even if their own intention was just to help the country evade sanctions.
Unsurprisingly, given the comic, allusive and metaphoric potential of the pairing, Comensal makes much of an angry, dying man's mute efforts to communicate while accompanied in his final days by a loud, caged bird prone to harsh expressions and indifferent to being understood.
This month opponents launched a petition that could lead to a referendum on the ADP privatization next year — a risky proposition for a president shaken by a public rebellion over his pro-business policies and perceived as indifferent to the working class.
If someone is truly indifferent to the consequences of lying, if they welcome negative coverage and are backed by a base primed to disbelieve inconvenient facts, I'm not sure there's much we can do to contain that person once they've ascended to power.
Following a lukewarm monologue and similarly flat bits throughout the ceremony, Che and Jost generally came off as stiff and indifferent to being at the Emmys, an air that only played worse in light of how peppy everyone else seemed to be.
Yet in their writings on art (by Timothy Morton, Steven Craig Hickman, Levi Bryant, Etienne Turpin, Graham Harman, and others) and noise music (by Ray Brassier), speculative realist thinkers incorporate into the banal an awareness that the cosmos is radically indifferent to our ego.
He began making good on those campaign pledges in a reform blitz during the first 18 months of his presidency that impressed investors but infuriated low-paid workers, who feel he favours big business and is indifferent to their struggle to make ends meet.
The runner-up, former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg, is a line-cutter just like the last Democratic president, Barack Obama — perfectly comfortable with establishment power, just not willing to wait his turn and indifferent to those who say he's promising but needs more experience.
Recent insights on Syrian refugees reveal unique vulnerabilities — most notably, exploitation by terrorist or other violent extremist organizations (VEOs) who can easily exploit, recruit and mobilize downtrodden people whose countries seem indifferent to their exodus and when the international community seems incapable of helping.
A common grievance, says Mr Ali, a fellow of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, is that Western consciences are moved by the plight of ethnic and religious minorities, such as the Kurds or Yazidis or small Christian sects, but indifferent to ordinary Sunni Arabs.
In the same way that Richard Mosse's infrared work in war-torn Congo forced viewers to react to images they'd long grown indifferent to given the complexities of the conflict, here, Hoi offers up landscapes we've seen again and again, just not quite like this.
And in this town, in a state that helped Trump win the White House, they seemed largely indifferent to the steady stream of news stories about the Trump campaign and Russia, as well as the FBI's investigation into potential Russian interference into the election.
Donald Trump has shown that he is indifferent to American values such as rule of law, he openly provides support for hate groups that should be unequivocally condemned, and he is actively involved in covering up and trivializing Russian meddling in the last election.
And perhaps equally important for a president indifferent to policy and reliant on personal relationships, Mr Trump has a rapport with Mr Schumer—like the president, an outer-borough dealmaker—that he lacks with Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, the Republican leaders in Congress.
" Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, told CNBC on Tuesday, "The Trump administration has proven itself indifferent to labor rights, and apparently would prefer that American workers are reduced to the position of Chinese workers, rather than that labor everywhere enjoy basic protections and strong standard of living.
House Speaker Paul Ryan professed support, as a way of slowing the community-destroying cycle of poverty, crime and punishment—not to mention a way of demonstrating that his party is not indifferent to the blacks and Latinos disproportionately ensnared by the current system.
On a large, wide walkway at the open end of the New England Patriots' Gillette Stadium directly overlooking the field, several dozen fans ambled around during the anthem, indifferent to the song or the presentation of the flag by a color guard on the field.
He began making good on those campaign pledges in a reform blitz during the first 18 months of his presidency that has impressed investors but infuriated low-paid workers, who feel he favors big business and is indifferent to their struggle to make ends meet.
Although his camp has evidently been trying to push the narrative that the candidate has found God recently, Trump has been notably progressive about religiously charged social issues, defending Planned Parenthood, open to same-sex marriage, and indifferent to what bathrooms transgender people use.
Nothing about this would work if not for the fact that hundreds of Republican Party members of Congress wake up each morning and decide anew that they are indifferent to the myriad financial conflicts of interest in which Trump and his family are enmeshed.
He himself spoke no foreign language well, and was indifferent to translations of his work; his book on Japan, "Empire of Signs," is interesting — as long as one realizes that it is not about Japan but about Barthes's projection of himself onto an imagined empire.
I Was Misinformed I just got back from my first cruise, and I must tell you that if you have been feeling bored, jaded, indifferent to the banquet of life, nothing is more invigorating — not of spending time on a cruise ship, but getting off.
The power structure of the Reagan years — repressive, phobic, money-loving, indifferent to the mounting horrors of AIDS — offered artists and activists something to beat their fists against, and whatever might have inspired these renewed reflections, their rebellions now seem very much worth revisiting.
The anger that Mishra details seems based not on any acute experience of inequality or injustice but on deep racial and ethnic and cultural panics that repeatedly rise and fall in human affairs, largely indifferent to the circumstances of the time in which they summit.
But the fixation on diversity in our schools and in the press has produced a generation of liberals and progressives narcissistically unaware of conditions outside their self-defined groups, and indifferent to the task of reaching out to Americans in every walk of life.
Ferguson himself is mostly indifferent to money — he's a child of the '60s, after all, scornful of bourgeois materialism in all its forms — and his identity remains consistent whether he's attending a public high school in New Jersey or a fancy prep school in Manhattan.
After a contentious interview on Tuesday in which Kellyanne Conway, the presidential adviser, and Jake Tapper of CNN clashed over whether the White House or the news media was more indifferent to facts, the journalist was bracing on Wednesday for a backlash from the right.
During his short visit on the ground on Thursday, Mr. Trump boasted of American military successes against Al Qaeda and the Islamic State and suggested that the Taliban was eager to make a peace deal, but that he personally was indifferent to the outcome.
That conservative pundits claim to be outraged at the F.B.I.'s investigation of the Trump campaign — or the smearing of Carter Page — while being indifferent to Trump's attempt to investigate Joe Biden — and the smearing of Hunter Biden — marks a fresh low in rhetorical sophistry.
"He's not a policy guy," one Republican Senate staffer once told me, as part of a loopy explanation that Trump would actually be a fine president because he'll be so indifferent to policy matters that other people will just make all the decisions about everything.
Like Pier Paolo Pasolini, whose violent death reflected the brutality of his vision, Caravaggio's eye was as cold as the world he lived in, where fate is indifferent to virtue and innocence is routinely sacrificed on the altar of greed, lust, and raw power.
It's a quote filled with the hilarious betrayal of someone who doesn't feel like they were given adequate warning about which racial stereotype they should attempt to overlay onto Deng — the Dragon Lady, the Tiger Mom (Deng, indifferent to typecasting, has of course befriended Amy Chua).
"The Trump administration isn't just willfully blind to the reality of systemic racism — it&aposs coldly indifferent to its destructive consequences, and it&aposs absolutely committed to dismantling any efforts to address our nation&aposs original sin," Democratic National Committe Chairman Tom Perez said in a statement.
There is no other conclusion for me, a black woman, to draw but that the overwhelming majority of white Americans — Trump's coalition — either unabashedly believe themselves to be superior to nonwhites and religious minorities or are indifferent to the protection of our equal rights as US citizens.
Most notably, in the fight against online extremism, technology companies have been largely indifferent to the fact that their platforms are being used to recruit, radicalize, and glorify extremist violence (although major technology companies recently announced a proposal to act, they have not yet done so).
The irony here is that both men write about the power of curiosity, about how the people who really change the world are pursuing obsessions indifferent to dreams of fame — but, strangely, both tried to write big, "important" books instead of lingering on their personal passions.
The point of this thumbnail account of recent French campaign history is to identify the tinder for last winter's political wildfire: A lot of French people believe Macron is indifferent to the problems of those who have not found their footing in the feverishly globalizing cyber-economy.
Peter Wehner FOR my entire adult life I have listened to the invective leveled against the Republican Party by liberals: It is a party sustained by racist appeals, composed of haters and conspiracy nuts, indifferent to the plight of the poor and the weak, anti-woman.
"Over the last 40 to 50 years, antitrust law has evolved to be almost completely indifferent to vertical mergers," said Tim Wu, an antitrust and internet expert at Columbia Law School who coined the phrase "net neutrality" and recently wrote "The Attention Merchants" on the advertising business.
William M. Daley, a former White House chief of staff who was the chairman of Al Gore's campaign during the 2000 standoff in Florida, said Mr. Trump seemed indifferent to the possibility that his words might weaken trust in the American government, at home and overseas.
Yet since video of this speech was uploaded a week ago, Republicans have taken a single line about the 9/11 attacks out of context to paint her as at best indifferent to the loss of life during the attack and at worst a terrorist sympathizer.
" Three movies largely about male friendship, with women in symbolic or supportive roles, all taking place within a few years — 1966, 1969 and 1975, going by the main event in each narrative — and all either hostile or indifferent to what we often think of as "the '60s.
The artists behind these projects, frustrated by or even indifferent to the formal art world, often operate independently of galleries and museums, produce intangible or site-specific works that are not easily displayed, and embark on long-term undertakings that sometimes challenge what can be considered art.
As if this alone were not evidence that Pruitt is hostile to the mission of environmental protection at the heart of the agency, and indifferent to the people whose health is impacted by that environment, Pruitt actually shut down the environmental enforcement unit in his Oklahoma office.
On Tuesday, Congressman Tom MacArthur of New Jersey floated an amendment to resuscitate the once left for dead American Health Care Act, a plan that was so indifferent to human life that even Republicans who had all but sworn a blood oath to repeal Obamacare were against it.
That Donald Trump's coal-and-steel vision of American prosperity is relatively indifferent to educators' work only heightens the responsibility that will fall on DeVos as she acts as the administration's face on an issue that matters to many people, even if it doesn't matter that much to Trump.
In San Andreas, Johnson's character comes across as largely indifferent to the suffering of other people as he tries to save his family, and his unrelenting grimness doesn't do much to draw on Johnson's charm or ability to make a silly scenario seem like a big group lark.
But oblivious, or indifferent, to historical echoes, Mr Salvini, the leader of Italy's Northern League, on April 22011th sat cheerfully alongside Jörg Meuthen of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) on a platform in Milan as he announced the formation of a new, nativist bloc in the next European Parliament.
MUENSTER, Germany (Reuters) - A 94-year-old German man accused of assisting in the murder of hundreds of people at a concentration camp during World War Two told a court on Tuesday he had never been a Nazi and he was not indifferent to the suffering of inmates.
This is not to say that he was indifferent to the emotions of his characters or their circumstances, but rather that he viewed the world and its human inhabitants from a particular philosophical angle, a curiosity both about the texture of reality and about the camera's effect on it.
The current political crisis, including the continuing impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff, and the worst economic recession in 25 years have made a majority of the population hostile or indifferent to the Olympics — only 40 percent of Brazilians believe such an event would be good for the country.
On Tuesday, Congressman Tom MacArthur of New Jersey floated an amendment to resuscitate the once left for dead American Health Care Act, a plan that was so indifferent to human life that even Republicans who had all but sworn a blood oath to repeal Obamacare were against it.
LONDON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Sterling recovered all of the day's losses against the dollar on Friday after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said the bank was not indifferent to the level of the pound, now down almost 20 percent since Britain voted to leave the EU in June.
That problem is the one that Auden identified seventy years ago: In an Apollonian culture, eager for "Useful Knowledge" and technical mastery and increasingly indifferent to memory and allergic to tradition, the poet and the novelist and the theologian struggle to find an official justification for their arts.
All of it: It's false that doing nothing creates moral catastrophes; it's false that people are generally indifferent to the plight of others; it's false that we can educate people into heroism; and it's false that if we fail to transmit these lessons another Holocaust is around the corner.
"Because they are reporting in U.S. dollars, then you as a U.S.-based investor should be indifferent to what the exchange rate does, whether it goes up or down," said Mr. Hartford of Causeway Capital Management, whose fund, Causeway International Opportunities, counts Royal Dutch Shell among its top holdings.
"The scale and darkness of this phenomenon is a sign of a civilization in a more acute crisis than we knew, a nation overwhelmed by a warp-speed, post-industrial world, a culture yearning to give up, indifferent to life and death, enraptured by withdrawal and nothingness," Andrew Sullivan warned.
So we're too often indifferent to Muslim victims of terrorism not only because to be otherwise would force us to rethink our assumptions about Islam (that it is a violent religion), but that it would force us to accept some measure of culpability in the events so traumatizing the world.
The one thing Musk — and his company's shareholders — can be sure of: The deal assures that the long-running argument over whether he's more of a technical visionary or a financial dilettante who is indifferent to short-term losses and milestones will keep on going for at least several more years.
Professor O'Neill's dozen books include the late '80s "American High: The Years of Confidence 1945-1960," in which he presented an unvarnished view that neither spared President Dwight D. Eisenhower, whom he portrayed as indifferent to the civil rights movement, nor assumed that everyone whom Senator McCarthy vilified was unblemished.
The big picture: The suit, filed against ICE and Trump administration officials in the U.S District Court for the Central District of California, alleges that the defendants are "fully aware of the deplorable conditions" inside the facilities, but they're "deliberately indifferent" to a series of systemic failures inside the centres.
Charlotte's ineptitude doesn't keep us from rooting for her, though, because, despite it all, she doesn't complain and never loses heart, and how many of us could do the same, if, like Charlotte, we loved a child who couldn't love us, or married a man who was indifferent to our pain?
Over the last few days, thousands have taken to airports to stand with refugees and other immigrants who have been stranded by executive orders, signed by our new President, that are widely seen as plainly discriminatory against the Islamic faith and cruelly indifferent to the plight of refugees fleeing war and violence.
"I have reviewed the video and I am disappointed and also concerned that the American people, our Coalition partners, the Afghan government, and the Afghan people will believe that American service members are callous and indifferent to the horrors of war or the suffering of innocent people trapped in conflict," Army Gen.
Taken to an extreme, it could actually make match-fixing more likely, by reducing the reward for winning to the point where players are indifferent to the outcome, so that collecting the official payout for "just showing up"—followed by an additional bribe for throwing a match—becomes the most profitable strategy.
The Clinton campaign rolled out a new ad on Tuesday accusing him of insulting the military and being indifferent to the plight of veterans, and a pro-Clinton super-PAC is putting $5 million behind an ad running in six battleground states warning that a Trump presidency could lead to nuclear war.
Though many Republicans are indifferent to health care as a policy issue, there are some who don't want to upend the ACA in a way that leaves millions of people worse off, and others who believe the federal government's role in financing and regulating health insurance needs to be scaled back radically.
America's most visible leaders, the president and vice president, were showing me, my wife, and our community that they were not on our side — that they did not hear our concerns, did not feel our pain, and were indifferent to the scary historical resonances that their behavior brought up in the Jewish mind.
But she effectively ran an illegal program, and her promotion to such a top administration position, unless she forcefully renounces the use of torture during her confirmation hearing, would send an undeniable signal to the agency, and the country, that Mr. Trump is indifferent to this brutality, regardless of what Secretary Mattis believes.
But being upset about it because it's too "politically correct" to replace a very controversial white male president with a universally celebrated black woman abolitionist is, well, at best resistant to change or naively indifferent to historical oppression, and at worst incredibly racist, as the Breitbart News comment section showed us on Wednesday.
It also helps that both regimes have prominent apologists abroad — the people who think Cuba's health care makes up for 60 years of tyranny, or that Iran's sham elections are an adequate substitute for genuine democracy — along with the much greater number of people who are simply indifferent to what they do.
Some people claimed he was indifferent to blacks, but it wouldn't fly: he not only hired plenty as prosecutors in the DA's office but, on war service in the navy, he had brought in four blacks as gunners on one of his ships and resolutely refused his captain's orders to demote them.
Flashman, who was spun off into a parody series by George MacDonald Fraser in the decidedly un-Victorian late 1960s and '70s, is a coward and a drunkard, a rogue callously indifferent to the plight of natives and his fellow soldiers alike: everything wrong, in other words, with the colonialist ideals of empire.
" According to the lawsuit, "OSU had actual notice of and was deliberately indifferent to the fact that Richard Strauss, M.D., an OSU employee, tenured faculty member, and the associate director of OSU's sports medicine program, sexually assaulted and abused hundreds of male OSU student-athletes and other male OSU undergraduates for over 19 years.
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.
He left off distilling iconic images from his tumultuous experience in favor of painting, non-stop, whatever appealed to him on a given day: himself, landscapes, interiors, models, and repetitions (rather spunkless) of his early masterpieces, such as "Madonna" (1892), a lover's-eye view, during intercourse, of a woman who is supremely indifferent to him.
They were quiet and unambitious, minor, I thought at first, still-lifes and modest landscapes, interesting mostly for having so little to do with everything else we had seen; the painter had spent his whole life in this city but seemed indifferent to the examples it offered, to the virtuosity and gorgeousness it prized.
Today, as President Trump tries to roll back health care for a large part of the population, as he invests in domestic division and further economic inequality, as he undermines alliances and the international order, he seems blind to the value of what he does not like, indifferent to the consequences of his actions.
To this decidedly centrist group, the 353 election was nothing short of a fiasco: final proof that its national party had grown indifferent to the rural, more conservative areas represented by Democrats like Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Jon Tester of Montana, who attended the dinner.
By the second quarter of the 19th century, resistance to the dominion of the machine took the form of a militant cult of history, religion, nature and nation, against which the Jews seemed to personify the opposite: a people — a dynasty like the Rothschilds — indifferent to borders, a race who were everywhere and nowhere.
They're a place where people who are part of this odd program that they're not supposed to talk about can figure out what's going on in a system that changes constantly without notice, in the shadow of the company that is both an intense part of their lives and outwardly indifferent to their existence.
By and large though this administration is essentially indifferent to the health of those who can't afford health care and is moving in a piecemeal manner by which effective health care benefits largely enacted during the Obama administration are cut without any improved replacement to give us the promised low cost excellent health insurance.
"If I'm going to have society be so indifferent to the mentally ill that it dumps them in jails for virtually no reason, I'm not going to sit by and just treat them in a traditional way that you would people who enter jails," Dart, who was previously a prosecutor and state legislator, told me.
In the name of establishing a central bank that is free from day-to-day political independence, Sanders is saying, the United States has in fact ended up creating a central bank that is excessively influenced by the views of the financial services industry and is largely indifferent to the interests of average Americans.
Now, the group's new report, Segregation in St. Louis: Dismantling the Divide, not only explains those policies of segregation responsible for racial health disparities in the community—such as infant death, lead poisoning, asthma, even pedestrian injuries—but also how to reverse a century of practices that are, at the very least, indifferent to black life.
The interesting thing about these statements from startups and web companies is that they don't at all mention Title II. While these groups generally support the Title II classification, they aren't attached to it — what they're attached to is net neutrality, and they're often indifferent to the legal situation as long as the rules get implemented.
He is not, as some of his most strident critics have implied, indifferent to doctrine; it is more that his emphases, and his cryptic silences, have helped coax into view an ideal long cherished by liberal—and, often, lapsed—Catholics: a Church whose appeal lies in its engagement with, and not its retreat from, the wider world.
Already drained by overwhelming debt, austerity and recession, the country is rushing to provide shelter and care for a surging number of stranded refugees and migrants who want nothing more than to keep moving, indifferent to the fact that their pursuit of freedom, stability and prosperity has thrown the European Union into its greatest crisis since its founding.
"If you assemble all kinds of scientific data on how Earth has evolved in the past few billion years and try to make sense out of them, you eventually realize that mantle convection is rather indifferent to the internal temperature," said Jun Korenaga, the author of the study and a professor of geology and geophysics at Yale.
I can write that a president who praises a U.S. politician who body slammed a journalist for politely asking a valid question — and who is utterly indifferent to the plight of jailed democracy advocates and journalists from Egypt to Turkey to the Arabian Peninsula to the Philippines — is giving license to thugs all over the world.
It's not my place to point out that the book conveniently disregards a key part of Epicureanism, ataraxia, that urges us to withdraw from the world and to "be indifferent to suffering and death in other people" — a disturbing apathy at odds with much of modernity, not to mention the civic ethics of the early modern period.
And such a conservatism — much-more-heavily male than the Reagan or Bush G.O.P., organized around the fears and grievances of prominent men, and seemingly indifferent to the legitimacy of certain kinds of female anger — will end up defining all its constituent parts, all its causes and concerns, as subordinate to the defense of male impunity.
"Setting a record-low cap on refugee resettlement, the White House is showing a stunning cruelty toward those fleeing our common enemies — enemies who intend to paint the U.S. as indifferent to refugees' suffering," said Hans Van de Weerd, vice president of United States programs at the International Rescue Committee, another of the nine resettlement agencies.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has often been indifferent to the notion of separation of powers: He has railed against a congressional leader over an inquiry into possible collusion between his campaign and Russian officials, and he has said he dismissed the head of the F.B.I., James B. Comey, over his handling of a related investigation.
I was indifferent to the group, but I loved the outdoors; I spent most of my time out in the woods or down by the river and traveled steadily up the ranks—Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos, and Arrow of Light, for which I vaguely recall walking a thin, slightly raised platform meant to symbolize a bridge.
Although a majority of PC gamers seem indifferent to their friends on Steam looking at which games they play, sometimes players want to play something in secret, or maybe they want to indulge in their favorite games without any interruptions, especially when it comes to getting notifications that your friend is playing a game on Steam.
Disinvesting in both members and their staff (and their office space, which is often surprisingly cramped and dingy) is a way of expressing the idea that we are indifferent to the quality of the people who seek jobs in Congress and to how aggressively they will seek to remain in the public's good graces once in office.

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