Indifference
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If, amidst the
indifference
of the world, Funes chose to play fast and loose with it, Livingstone would be proven wrong: voting can change much, and sometimes for the worse.
His stance reflects no consideration of whether their individual cases might justify clemency, as well as apparent
indifference
to mounting evidence that sentencing in capital cases might have owed less to a case's merits than to the presence or absence of bribes.
Ever since President Bill Clinton’s visit to India, but especially under President George W. Bush, the US has moved from relative
indifference
to India to the development of a strong strategic relationship.
Obama’s apparent
indifference
to America’s commitment to the Philippines under the 1951 mutual-defense treaty, which it reaffirmed in 2011, encouraged China to seize the Second Thomas Shoal, which is also claimed by the Philippines.
This is not a time for retreat, indifference, or despair.
But, as unbefitting as it is for a Nobel Peace Prize winner, the truth is that her response probably also reflects her
indifference
to the fate of a small minority.
In fact, even before the latest eruption, a succession of massacres garnered only
indifference
from the international community.
African civil society seems trapped in
indifference
and inertia.
That dangerous
indifference
is the most serious sign of NATO's crisis.
Annan maintained his extreme passiveness even after the airplane crash that killed Habyarimana, which signaled the genocide's start, helped by the
indifference
of the great powers (America not least).
Havel was undoubtedly a deeply thoughtful person, a citizen of the world, troubled by humanity’s
indifference
to its own future.
Public figures spend a lot of time and effort to avoid offending the Party, openly endorsing
indifference
as the foremost tool of survival.
That is why, in facing its gravest test so far, Europe seems oblivious: its leaders project confusion and indecision; its citizens exude a mixture of complacency, indifference, and self-doubt; and its institutions are locked in turf battles and remain hindered by laborious procedures and protocol.
Yet the Trump administration is weakening the checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches of government, and his
indifference
to the rule of law could pose a direct challenge to the judicial branch.
In Zambia, Chinese mining firms’
indifference
to the death of their African employees provoked large protests against China’s presence.
Missing from the discussion was the fact that corrupt motives – such as self-aggrandizement, contempt for others, and
indifference
to the public good – produce corrupt results.
But both history and leadership theory suggest that his lack of emotional intelligence, preoccupation with showmanship, and
indifference
to facts will lead to unambiguous failures.
Reddit’s relative immunity from criticism may help to explain its
indifference.
Such
indifference
is not only foolish, it is dangerous.
While nobody expects the mass violence of the 1990’s to recur, that does not justify diplomatic
indifference
and inaction.
They are an artifact of modern
indifference.
And the municipal elections, previously the object of widespread indifference, attracted educated, active young people – the first “unwhipped generation” in Russian history – who not only challenged the incumbents, but won.
That growth reflects the flawed economic model of the pre-crisis years, which relied on
indifference
to where growth came from, how sustainable it was, and who was benefiting from it.
Egypt’s
indifference
toward Sinai stems from its view of Israel.
Their emotivity is always exaggerated, and although cloaked by an apparent indifference, their exaggerated sensitivities make their lives a perpetual tragedy.”
Today it is facing, instead, an “obstructionist indifference,” as many of its member states are increasingly preoccupied with their internal challenges, making European integration little more than a second thought throughout most of the continent.
The serene stillness of the Arctic and Antarctic was a perfect match for human
indifference.
Of course, that old
indifference
was not universal.
Throughout most of human history, ice almost completely barred all navigation in the seas surrounding the North Pole, and the Arctic was asleep in a silent
indifference.
And an attitude of
indifference
to the fallout of these mistakes is bad politics and bad morals.
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