Indifference
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418 examples of Indifference in a sentence
It was the continuing devastating war in the Congo and the
indifference
of the world.
I have never been arrested, never spent a night in jail, never had a loved one thrown into the back of a squad car or behind bars, or be at the mercy of a scary, confusing system that at best sees them with indifference, and at worst as monstrous.
I spent some time telling the college G.P. about what I perceived to be the real problem: anxiety, low self-worth, fears about the future, and was met with bored
indifference
until I mentioned the voice, upon which he dropped his pen, swung round and began to question me with a show of real interest.
And then I was also surprised by the city's propensity for kindness and care as opposed to
indifference
or worse.
Whether those animals lived or died now was entirely up to the compassion or the
indifference
of people.
There are many ways that we betray our partner: with contempt, with neglect, with indifference, with violence.
For a long time, I thought I had to shock my audience out of their
indifference
with disturbing images.
First, by leaving behind our
indifference
toward the disabled, and then by respecting the rules that do take them into account.
Passive tolerance of evil through inaction, or
indifference.
We must dissent from the
indifference.
When Pope Francis went to Lampedusa, off the coast of Italy, in 2014, he accused all of us and the global population of what he called "the globalization of indifference."
We journalists are obligated to take sides in certain circumstances; in cases of racism, discrimination, corruption, lying to the public, dictatorships and human rights, we need to set aside neutrality and
indifference.
And if they survive, the reader is left with no feeling of triumph, only cosmic indifference– the terrible sense that we are but insignificant specks at the mercy of unfathomable forces.
He died unknown and penniless at the age of 46– a victim of the universe’s cosmic
indifference.
You see, the scale of the suffering numbs us into a kind of
indifference.
The only thing which raises my interest in this movie above total
indifference
is its dogmatic Christian undertones.
Iron Eagle IV is directed with such
indifference
that the dogfights come off as if we were watching a playstation 2 game played by two lobotomized teenagers.
They find some kerosene (useless in terms of re-filling the tank of their bus), a storage room full of half-poisoned carrots in tin cans, and a native hermit who views them with
indifference.
This DVD will be treated with
indifference
by mllions of classic rock music devotees across the world because Rush just aren't cool.
I don't even know if this girl is credited, but when she walks by (fully dressed of course) in confident
indifference
with her short blonde hair -- SHE is Sexy!
his challenge to reoonnect with that
indifference
is what is of real interest to this film and what a beautiful performance from that actor.
While none of the mothers in the neighborhood I grew up in, including my own, exactly met the idealistic standards portrayed by Ms. Reed, it is refreshing to see good manners and intelligent decision-making prevail at the end of the day, in contrast to today's accepted standards of vulgarity, selfishness and
indifference
among one's neighbors.
What is there to say about an anti-establishment film that was produced in a time of such colourless void, social
indifference
and authoritarian contentment.
The torture scenes in this movie were harrowing, the
indifference
of people was shattering, the film was compelling in its argument, and showed just how wrong it is to torture people.
There are three different moral attitudes here: the innate sense of rebellion of the MURDERER aiming at rousing the hostile torpor of the surrounding environment; the strong sense of chronic
indifference
of the VICTIM inclined to laugh at other people's requirements; the deserving behavior of the COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE always ready to fight against adversity, in favor of human life.
Jazek, the main character, is compelled to struggle with an opponent stronger than himself: a town completely wrapped in profound indifference, apparently hostile, deaf to all his mute calls for help, while a faded photo of a little girl in a first communion dress goes on gnawing his soul.
The reaction of the 4 men switches from shock, horror on finding the body to complete
indifference
whilst they fish.
Mason is very appealing here and might've saved the day were it not for Caan's
indifference
(not to mention a sub-plot concerning painfully-thin, blonde Valerie Harper which brings the proceedings to a screeching halt).
When it was finally completed, 'The Shop Around the Corner' appears to have been met with relative indifference, receiving zero Oscar nominations despite an excellent screenplay by Samson Raphaelson and fine performances from its two leads and Frank Morgan in a supporting role.
Some of the real-life elements of the Snyder-Gray story were captured by Cain - the old age and
indifference
of Albert Gray, Ruth's high sex drive, Ruth and Judd's passionate affair and complicity in the murder and that famous double indemnity insurance clause.
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