Indifference
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Still, Latin American civil society is coming together to push back against political
indifference
and the culture of impunity.
As bad as anti-Christian violence and intimidation is,
indifference
to the plight of Christian groups under threat is widespread among governments, the media, and even ordinary citizens.
The problem for the EU is no longer the
indifference
that marked the worst elements of President Barack Obama’s approach to Europe.
But it is also the EU’s growing complexity that is at the root of voters’ waning enthusiasm, so their
indifference
is a matter for serious concern.
To understand Zidane’s popularity, one need only set his modesty and attention to others against the arrogance and
indifference
that characterize the behavior of so many other celebrities, including football players.
Having found their own alternatives for most of what the Bank does, their
indifference
to a second term for Kim suggests that they simply don’t think the Bank matters much anymore.
Russia's people, whether they are waiters or waiting for service, are convinced that they will be ripped off and treated rudely, and so steel themselves with
indifference.
To criticize anticorruption campaigns is risky, because words can be twisted to imply
indifference.
And institutions like the EU – which aims to ensure order and stability through integration – are treated with indifference, if not disdain.
Russians are well aware that Americans want their help in the Middle East; on other issues, they listen to Europe and America with a stance oscillating between
indifference
and brutality.
Emancipation of thought and taste goes together with tolerance, with the
indifference
that so distressed Cioran.
The West’s biggest mistake regarding Russia and Ukraine was to choose the path of
indifference
after the end of the Cold War.
Second, there is a continuing structural imbalance between the way Europe looks at America, i.e., with passion and concern, and the way America looks at Europe, i.e., with mild interest giving way to growing
indifference.
America’s Free-Trade AbdicationNEW YORK – The
indifference
and apathy that one finds in Washington from both the Congress and President Barack Obama on the Doha Round of world trade talks, and the alarm and concern expressed by statesmen elsewhere over the languishing negotiations, mark the end of the post-1945 era of American leadership on multilateral free trade.
In his book River out of Eden , he writes, "The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference."
But Trump has so far shown such
indifference
to rules and norms, such a disregard for limits, and such unpredictability, that the prevailing mood among Democrats and Republicans alike is one of uncertainty and unease.
The reasons have nothing to do with the rise of political Islam, but everything to with poor electoral practices by elected incumbents and international
indifference.
Of course, we now know that
indifference
to such concerns turned out to be far more dangerous.
The Swedish government responded with indifference, and worse: when the country’s ambassador to Israel put up a note on the embassy’s Web site distancing Sweden from such appalling calumnies, her enraged superiors in Stockholm ordered her to take it down.
In the wake of Mittal’s takeover of Arcelor, governments must address this gap in the law, as no society can afford to permit the economic system to continue its march toward
indifference
to the welfare and security of workers.
It is not the only factor, but rising food prices helped to spread revolutionary fervor from a small group of activists to much of Egypt’s population in 2011, and again this year in June, when the most frequent grievance against former President Mohamed Morsi concerned not his ideology but his
indifference
to ordinary Egyptians’ needs.
A laissez-faire attitude to the composition of a country’s population is as untenable as
indifference
to its size.
A process of escalating alienation and
indifference
between the Union and its citizens is at work, illustrated by low turnout in the last European Parliament elections.
Its leaders’ apparent inability to think in strategic terms, and their
indifference
to the tribunal of global public opinion, is resulting in growing frustration among its citizens and, what may be more dangerous, deepening international isolation.
Sheltered by indifference, the gangs grew.
That
indifference
is not only foolish; it is dangerous.
Brutality and
indifference
to “just war” principles of discrimination and proportionality can also destroy legitimacy.
In the face of legal impediments, contempt, and indifference, what will science do in the 21st century?
In place of today’s
indifference
and sometimes outright hostility, we must create conditions that will nurture scientific research and restore the central position of science in the culture of Western societies.
Mud, refuse, and human excrement formed a magma of misery, a hellscape surrounded by barbed wire and the official
indifference
reflected in the puny resources provided by the European Union and Greek authorities.
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