Indifferent
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Ignoring the various dimensions of suicide bombing, and the outlook of the groups responsible, America and its allies have been left helpless to comprehend, much less address, the largely
indifferent
reaction of many Muslims to the US-led “war on terror.”
But even the ECB cannot be
indifferent
to the risks of appreciation, because a strong euro may seriously complicate economic adjustment in countries like Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Ireland.
But, love him or hate him (and, it seems, very few people who have encountered him feel indifferent), Varoufakis was never the arbiter of Greece’s fate.
Neither Tung nor Leung had any operational government experience, which was most clearly demonstrated in their
indifferent
attitude toward public appointments.
This explains why someone like Mubarak always received over 90% of the vote, albeit amid
indifferent
turnout.
For now, EU governments’ coordinated fiscal stimulus has deprived populists of their usual charge that the EU is
indifferent
to the fate of individuals.
The reasons range from
indifferent
nutrition, socialization, and early-childhood learning to dysfunctional primary and secondary schools that leave too many Americans unprepared for college.
Iran cannot really expect the Saudis to be
indifferent
to such a change in their geostrategic position.
A US administration in full withdrawal from Iraq would likely become
indifferent
to what happens in Lebanon.
But nature is entirely
indifferent
to man; it has no moral standing and it contains no moral code.
Europe’s German anchor has become stuck, and the rising tide of anxiety among Germany’s partners should not leave its government
indifferent.
The true purpose of the government’s propaganda campaign is to stoke fear and hatred in the Hungarian people and render them
indifferent
to the suffering of others.
This revolution will be tremendously generous to those countries that embrace it – and utterly indifferent, even cruel, to those that ignore it or let it pass by.
Even Japan – the only country to have experienced a nuclear attack firsthand – seems
indifferent
to China’s possession of nuclear weapons, as it assumes an assertive posture toward its increasingly powerful neighbor.
They regard economists and other experts as isolated from and
indifferent
to the concerns of ordinary people; driven by an agenda that does not coincide with that of citizens; often blatantly wrong, and therefore incompetent; biased in favor of, or simply captured by, big business and the financial industry; and naive – failing to see that politicians select analyses that suit their ends and disregard the rest.
It is official indifference, however, that is truly unpardonable, perhaps because
indifferent
officials never feel the guilt of which Levi wrote.
Obama and IndiaNEW DELHI – India has stood out around the world for being one of the few countries
indifferent
to America’s presidential election.
Voters were also surprisingly
indifferent
to the issue of Europe, which obsessed the Conservatives and dominated domestic and international politics in the Major years.
First of all, not all people who criticize, say, Israel’s treatment of Palestinians are
indifferent
to violence against gays or anyone else.
He was equally
indifferent
to his people's material welfare and anything particular about the design of a viable political and economic system.
Many Latin American countries that have benefited from the liberal order, particularly Brazil, seem
indifferent
to its possible demise.
As an integral part of Europe with EU membership as a strategic objective, Turkey is not an
indifferent
bystander; on the contrary, we strive to participate in the current debate by offering our own views and ideas.
When he said in Davos, “we cannot be
indifferent
to the pain and suffering of our fellow brethren in the region,” he might as well have been referring to the Assad regime and its partners in crime.
If the strategic rationale for Europe remains strong, then it cannot be in Britain’s interest to be marginal to the debate about its future or
indifferent
to the outcome.
In any case, even if they did resume talks, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators would not come to an agreement by themselves; and the international community is too divided, fatigued, and
indifferent
to impose a deal on them.
Western governments were typically indifferent, if not hostile, to African liberation movements.
Even if farmed supplies from South Africa satisfied a portion of the demand globally, it will not alter demand among consumers drawn to wild product, or those who are
indifferent
about the source.
Although much of The Lucifer Effect examines how easy it is for ordinary people to be seduced into engaging in evil deeds, or to be passively
indifferent
to the suffering of others, the deeper message is a positive one.
The last thing that Bush’s Republicans want is to appear
indifferent
to the plight of the middle classes.
Soon after, the historian Niall Ferguson – also at Harvard – received much flack when, asked to comment on Keynes’ famous phrase, “In the long run we are all dead,” he “suggested that Keynes was perhaps
indifferent
to the long run because he had no children, and that he had no children because he was gay.”
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