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"unconcern" Definitions
  1. a lack of care, interest or worry about something that other people would care about

55 Sentences With "unconcern"

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Before Sunday's game against the Jets, Bush professed unconcern about his ignominious mark.
White people's collective unconcern for their fellow black and brown citizens is more prevalent and more damaging.
Rose's unconcern at their long times apart — their separate vacations, even — is no less a mystery than before.
Their dedication to minority causes, though admirable, looked out-of-touch when paired with a relative unconcern for struggling whites.
But beneath this unconcern is a different kind of self-regard, a sense of himself as a historical figure in waiting.
That level of interest/obsession belies the public face of dismissal and unconcern Trump and his people have presented when confronted with the allegations. 4.
So I'm not advocating complete unconcern; I am suggesting everyone who is healthy, just go on about your daily life and don't worry about it.
Others, like a young black woman dressed in a Yeezy bomber with a confounding Confederate flag patch on one sleeve, sauntered by with an air of unconcern.
Showrunners Steven Moffat and Gatiss (who also plays Sherlock's brother, Mycroft) are quite fond of gleefully showcasing Sherlock's brilliance alongside his rudeness and interminable unconcern for social mores.
Her older sister Alexia (Ella Rumpf) is already studying there, and she looks on with affectionate unconcern as Justine and the other novices are ground through a mill of hazing rites.
This may be a matter of blithe unconcern to advocates of Sanders's plan, but it would almost certainly mean we'd have to make compromises in what we ask our providers to do.
That suggests whichever parties take office after the April 28 ballot are unlikely to shake up economic policy - a source of worry for some analysts and business leaders who believe unconcern could lapse into complacency.
In one letter that King wrote two months after Watts, he talks about the horror and outrage against police brutality in the South, and the complete inattention and unconcern with police brutality in the North.
The relative unconcern about the recession among Brazilian technology entrepreneurs was evident last week at the award gala hosted by Latam Founders Network, a group made up of founders, executives and investors from across the region.
The Russian is completely unmoved when he steps over the dead bodies of hundreds of his comrades, with the same unconcern he buries his dead compatriots, and with no less indifference he faces his own death.
Our study sample showed a divided millennial mindset, but not unconcern: A third of this generation think the country is headed in the right direction, a third the wrong direction, and a third aren't sure how they feel.
Yet there has been no real evidence to suggest that slowing terminated between September 2015 and December 2015, during which time the Fed moved from a position of concern about the state of the global economy to one of unconcern.
Meanwhile, the thing that the bill's centrist critics are most incensed about, the fiscal irresponsibility of cutting taxes without offsets, just doesn't look like that big a deal in the context of continued low interest rates and bond market unconcern.
Anthony drifted through Oklahoma City in somewhat of a stupor, with a game that balanced stubbornness, unconcern, and doubt on its way to poor shooting nights that quickly revealed him to be more a part of the pseudo-contender's problem than solution.
But it has been a bubble of kidlike unconcern, with the Magic Castle motel in which she and her young mother Halley (Bria Vinaite) live serving as a brightly painted, run-down playground brimming with potential friends who have similarly transient existences, a half step above homelessness.
I stare at these ideal people hovering in the dark, the angels of adspace, so familiar from a thousand daily visions, and realize that what makes them beautiful is not their shapely skulls, their tight skin, their healthy flesh, but their heroic unconcern—untroubled by conscience, unburdened by expectations, they smile for an instant before flickering away into the night.
Let's just say rather that they are the unseeing witnesses of his mournful meander through the streets of midtown, significant precisely because of their unconcern with the tenor of his own feelings — feelings of which his writing is "in memory" (as another poem would have it), which is to say that the feelings are, like the man who has occasioned them, definitively in the past.
Retrieved 2011-06-20. The Simpsons episode "The Regina Monologues" had the Simpson family getting into all sorts of trouble in England due to their boorish behavior, which results from ignorance and total unconcern for local English culture.
The main technological factor was the poor application of technology in the wood industry (45%), which leads to wasteful logging practices. Within the broad category of cultural and sociopolitical factors are public attitudes and values (63%), individual/household behavior (53%), public unconcern toward forest environments (43%), missing basic values (36%), and unconcern by individuals (32%). Demographic factors were the in-migration of colonizing settlers into sparsely populated forest areas (38%) and growing population density—a result of the first factor—in those areas (25%). There are also feedbacks and interactions among the proximate and underlying causes of deforestation that can amplify the process.
Hoover professed unconcern, tearing off the front page of a newspaper that revealed the plot and explaining, "It's just as well that Lou shouldn't see it," referring to his wife. His complimentary remarks on Argentina were well received in both the host country and in the press.
These so-called sublime men (junzi 君子) brought into being ideas of protest against an iniquitous reign, hidden by exterior unconcern, and greatness in undemanding and pureness. The life of court officials was considered "the life of dust and dirt", while the real dirt of peasant labour was a symbol of purity.
The fate of the criminal was a matter of complete unconcern to him. He treated detection much as he would have treated a game of chess. The pieces in the game had no more than a passing interest to him. Not that he was unsympathetic by nature, as many people had good cause to know.
This "threatening oration" is linked in the Jerusalem Bible to other "oracles of the return from exile".Jerusalem Bible (1966), footnote at Isaiah 32:9 Verse 9 shows that "what roused the ire of the prophet was the careless unconcern and indifference of the women in face of the reiterated warnings he had uttered".
An aspect of this favouring of plaintiffs is unconcern with their political position, and the viability of political libel suits from Canada that might fail from elsewhere. In Canada, statements about politics, even from political party leaders in or on the eve of an election, are subject to the same rules of libel as other statements made under other circumstances.
" Concerning the music, Barnes said: "Mr. Carmines must eat music in the morning instead of breakfast cereal, rather as Gertrude Stein once must have eaten words. His music is arrogantly eclectic, disgracefully tuneful and just right for the purpose. Influences of Verdi, Bizet, barbershop quartet, Weill, ragtime, spirituals and obviously all that jazz, float around in his music with happen unconcern about being influential.
Sherwood expressed unconcern in taking the place of an actress who took part in creating the popular Daniel and Lily romance. "It's okay, because she [Khalil] wanted to leave," she said, "she was ready to move on, which is always a good thing. I haven't gotten any Lily versus Lily, or Christel verses Davetta mail." Daniel and Lily's popularity continued with Sherwood in the role.
The technology of identity through consumption can be seen in the choices that face the gym attendee. To go to an expensive gym because it demonstrates wealth/success or to go to a moderately priced gym so as to appear economical. The range of gym wear is extensive. Brand name to portray the abilities portrayed in its advertising, expensive to portray commitment, or cheap to portray your unconcern for other people's opinions.
He later remembers nothing of the incident, however. Subsequently, his memory returns, he confronts Cutter and is angered by his unconcern for his wife, stating that if she was his wife he would have gone looking for her. He later helps prepare Cutter for his trip into the underwater anomaly, arming him with a spear gun. He also tries to make amends with Abby for asking her out and then forgetting about it.
Mournful Unconcern (, translit. Skorbnoye beschuvstviye) is the third produced film by Alexander Sokurov, completed in 1983, but the fourth released one, as it was banned by Soviet authorities until perestroika in 1987. The film, set during World War I, is inspired by Bernard Shaw's play Heartbreak House. Professional actors (Zamansky, Osipenko, Sokolova and others) were used alongside amateur actors, like in most early Sokurov films, and many of the trademarks of his cinematographic style were already apparent.
It is the root of unconcern (pramāda) by generating all other emotions. Mipham Rinpoche states: :Mada is to have excessive pride or vanity due to any kind of fascination with or attachment towards any kind of conditioned prosperity possessed by oneself, such as good health and youthfulness. It forms a support for the six root unwholesome mental factors and twenty subsidiary unwholesome mental factors. Alexander Berzin explains: :Smugness or conceit (rgyags-pa) is a part of longing desire (raga).
The unconcern policy adopted by the government has adversely affected socio-economic livelihood of the remote villages in terms of being unable to market their forest products and buying of their essential commodity needs. This alienation affected not only the road project but also the overall development of the region. Thus, resulting in the region been completely cut off from other parts of the state and the pitiable condition of the people getting more worsened each year.
20, p.112 (Punjab) Its soldiers were not subject to parade ground drill and showed unconcern towards routine orders given to regiments of the line. They practiced swift tactical movements in small groups, showing special elan and flair. It comprised the various regiments raised earlier for the same purpose on the orders of General Charles James Napier and Col. Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence between 1843 and 1849 of the former Frontier Brigade established in 1846 and Transfrontier Brigade established in 1849.
He spent his last years in poverty, working as a translator and business consultant. He got hit by a taxi while walking down the street on the night of December 14, 1921 in Manhattan, New York City. This accident resulted in the fracture of his shin bone, and despite the fact that he was initially "cheerful[ly] unconcern[ed]" about this accident, Rosen died due to lobar pneumonia resulting from this accident on December 31, 1921, a little more than two weeks after this accident occurred.
It depends upon the circumstances in each particular case, > and it is neither necessary nor desirable to attempt a formulation which > would cover all cases. For the purposes of the present case it is sufficient > to say, by way of general approach, that if I launch a potentially dangerous > undertaking involving the foreseeable possibility of harm to another, the > circumstances may be such that I cannot reasonably shrug my shoulders in > unconcern but have certain responsibilities in the matter—the duty of > care.373E-H.
"Seeing Squalor and Unconcern in a Mississippi Jail", The New York Times, 7 June 2014, Retrieved 3 December 2014. Experts investigating mental and medical health issues said that records were lacking or non-existent, there were few diagnoses or records of informed consent for treatment, and treatment was minimal, with ill-considered medication of prisoners. Guards receive only three week's training and are paid even less than guards at state-run institutions. While the state system spends about $40 per inmate per day, the contract for this facility pays only $26.
In Yogjakarta one day, just after the Pacific War, Affandi sat painting a market place where folk were grubbing about, half- starved and half-naked. Infuriated at his seeming unconcern, a youth threw dust at the artist and his canvas, shouting: "This man is mad! While our people are naked he paints them on canvas and makes a bad painting we cannot understand." Affandi himself said: > One day an art collector looked in my studio and said he couldn't select any > of my paintings because the paintings he saw hurt his feelings.
During his early period, he produced numerous documentaries, including The Dialogues with Solzhenitsyn and a reportage about Grigori Kozintsev's flat in St Petersburg. His film Mournful Unconcern was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival in 1987. Mother and Son (1997) was his first internationally acclaimed feature film. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George. It was mirrored by Father and Son (2003), which baffled the critics with its implicit homoeroticism (though Sokurov himself has criticized this particular interpretation).
His mother's death and his father's apparent unconcern about it were huge blows to Lelouch. He always felt that it was unfair for both his mother and sister, and therefore made it his goal to pursue a better world for Nunnally. He also seeks to discover the true reason for his mother's death, as she was murdered in the Aries Imperial Palace, a place terrorists would be unlikely to penetrate successfully without being noticed, if at all. Lelouch is an individual who is calm, sophisticated, and arrogant due to his aristocratic upbringing.
Margaret Wallace of The Bookman wrote: > Like Selma Lagerlöf, and many other novelists whose material is national and > even provincial, Sudermann by his very unconcern with cosmopolitan values > gives a deeper truth and meaning to the lives of his characters. Of these > four stories of Lithuanian peasants, only one, "Miks Bumbullis", depends for > its effect upon purely national traits and circumstances. They are, for the > most part, founded solidly upon the fundamental and inescapable human facts > of birth and love and death. They are moving and tragic and, above all, > intensely and vividly alive.
The experts advised against selling such pieces as the crown, orb and sceptre, arguing that they were unlikely to attract their historic worth. Nevertheless, the crown jewels were exhibited in 1922 for two journalists of the New York Times, who later wrote: > 'Here', says Begasheff [head of the jewellery commission], opening the box > with hands that tremble ever so little despite his air of unconcern, 'is the > crown of the Emperor, 32,800 carats of diamonds.' 'Is it heavy?' 'No', said > one of the workmen, '5 pounds at most - try it,' and placed it straight away > on my head.
Léa cheerfully kicks him out of her home, but makes Chéri promise to always be gentle and kind with Edmée, and to try to give her a good life. After Chéri agrees, the two part ways, both putting on an air of breezy unconcern, as much to convince themselves as the rest of the world that their affair had just been for amusement. Léa does not attend the wedding, and Chéri and Edmée leave for their honeymoon. It is only after Chéri is on the train to Italy for his honeymoon that both he and Léa realise they are in love with each other.
From the ancient world onward, patronage of the arts was important in art history. It is known in greatest detail in reference to medieval and Renaissance Europe, though patronage can also be traced in feudal Japan, the traditional Southeast Asian kingdoms, and elsewhere—art patronage tended to arise wherever a royal or imperial system and an aristocracy dominated a society and controlled a significant share of resources. Samuel Johnson defined a patron as "one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help".Quoted in Michael Rosenthal, Constable, London: Thames and Hudson, 1987, p. 203.
It might call an international congress of all nations having a very large Catholic population, or it might pass a domestic Italian law. In the aforesaid circular of the minister Visconti-Venosta, addressed to all the powers, the former way was hinted at. But the unconcern of Catholic governments over the events that ended in the occupation of Rome put an end to all thought of consulting them; and so a domestic law was passed. Before its adoption, however, Pope Pius IX, by a letter of his cardinal vicar, dated 2 March, 1871, protested against the law "in which", he said, "it was no easy task to decide whether absurdity, cunning, or contempt played the largest part".
Later, the attitudes of British officers changed with increased intolerance, lack of involvement and unconcern of the welfare of troops becoming manifest more and more. Sympathetic rulers, such as Lord William Bentinck were replaced by arrogant aristocrats, such as Lord Dalhousie, who despised the troops and the populace. As time passed, the powers of the commanding officers reduced and the government became more unfeeling or distant from the concerns of the sepoys.Mason, Philip (1974), pages 186 and 313 "A Matter of Honour", London: Holt, Rhinehart & Winston, Officers of an evangelical persuasion in the company's Army (such as Herbert Edwardes and Colonel S.G. Wheler of the 34th Bengal Infantry) had taken to preaching to their Sepoys in the hope of converting them to Christianity.
The cynical view described above reflects a difference in expectation between Herodotus and his target audiences, which by the accidents of time are multiple and various. He did not write for us moderns. Reading that he was the first historian whose work survived in anything more than scattered fragments, we expect him to have the proper concern of modern historians for continuity and causality, which other ancient historians, such as Thucydides, have. Herodotus is not one of those. With regard to causation, the Cambridge Ancient History article asserts: “...Herodotus does not seem to have innovated: he merely accepted the causation appropriate to his subject and period.” It would be convenient to attribute this unconcern to a sort of intermediate phase between mythology and history, as many do.
He was shown to be zealous in the study of > the Sacred Witness, of languages, of hydrogeography, in other disciplines, > as well as justice and devoutness. He was distinguished for every day > refreshing the poor; he was assiduous in self-denial and unconcern for > himself; prompt in promoting public and private usefulness, charitable to > enemies, constant finally in bearing up under every evil. Faithful and wise, > he completed his last day in the year of salvation 1742, the ninth day of > the Calends of February, at eighty years of age. Giovanni Battista, Ranieri > Maria e Antonio Maria sons full of sorrow lay him down here, where with Bona > Caterina Ruschi loving spouse they await the day of renewed redemption > (translated from Bizzocchi, p. 62).
Indifferences is defined variously as the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally; the trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care, a casual lack of concern; apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions; and unbiased impartial unconcern. It shows a building labeled "Charity" with wide inviting steps leading to an entrance with no door on it. Two artworks adorn its side: on the right an aging cucumber, on the left a biological human heart. On the sidewalk are three images: on the left is an Asiatic buffalo wading in water up to its neck; on the right is a calculator; front and center is a pedestal the height of the steps with a person standing on it, icicles dripping from their suit of cloths and from their head.
Johnson did not like the tone of the essays, and he felt that Chesterfield had not fulfilled his obligations as the work's patron. In a letter to Chesterfield, Johnson expressed this view and harshly criticised Chesterfield, saying "Is not a patron, my lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help? The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labours, had it been early, had been kind: but it has been delayed till I am indifferent and cannot enjoy it; till I am solitary and cannot impart it; till I am known and do not want it." Chesterfield, impressed by the language, kept the letter displayed on a table for anyone to read.
Some wrote into newspapers, such as The Times, and emphasized the dangers of giving a child medication such as the "Syrup of Poppies" or other potent medications, which contained an unspecified amount of opium known to be dangerous to give to infants.The Times 1828, 7 A deeper medical analysis revealed that opium created and uplifted spirit and happy disposition, which was then followed by symptoms of a very opposite effect which includes the mind "becoming gradually dull and languid, the body averse to motion, little affected by customary impressions, and inclined to sleep". Following a larger dose, "all these symptoms continue to increase; and tremors, convulsions, vertigo, stupor, insensibility, and deprivation of muscular action appear". Regardless of the mixed reviews in the public sphere, during the time of increasing imports and the unconcern of doctors (especially demonstrated by certain journals documenting how to cultivate the poppy plant and create opium),Anderson, 1792 there were more hard drugs in England than any time before or any time that followed.
The WHO's International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, tenth edition (ICD-10), has a diagnosis called dissocial personality disorder ():WHO (2010)ICD-10: Clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines: Disorders of adult personality and behavior :It is characterized by at least 3 of the following: :# Callous unconcern for the feelings of others; :# Gross and persistent attitude of irresponsibility and disregard for social norms, rules, and obligations; :# Incapacity to maintain enduring relationships, though having no difficulty in establishing them; :# Very low tolerance to frustration and a low threshold for discharge of aggression, including violence; :# Incapacity to experience guilt or to profit from experience, particularly punishment; :# Marked readiness to blame others or to offer plausible rationalizations for the behavior that has brought the person into conflict with society. The ICD states that this diagnosis includes "amoral, antisocial, asocial, psychopathic, and sociopathic personality". Although the disorder is not synonymous with conduct disorder, presence of conduct disorder during childhood or adolescence may further support the diagnosis of dissocial personality disorder. There may also be persistent irritability as an associated feature.

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