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Civilian leaders evaluate Pakistan’s national interests differently, but they, too, cannot be
indifferent
to Pakistan’s chronic sense of insecurity.
The skeptics also ignore the reality that no government will want to put its international reputation at risk – as Australia did with the Tampa affair – by being
indifferent
to the horrifying toll of deaths at sea.
But Yeltsin’s bold decree was, in some ways, superfluous: the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), once a fearsome organizational weapon, had already been decimated by its own incompetence and brutality, to the point that the public was simply
indifferent
to it.
But Turkey cannot be
indifferent
to the tragedy engulfing its southern neighbors.
The question for the Saudi royals now is this: Will the US merely be
indifferent
to their deepest fears, or will American policy in the region actually aggravate these fears?
And the United States –
indifferent
to the integrity of the Malian state and the welfare of its citizens in normal circumstances – was aware of the possibility that Mali’s vast territory could fall under fundamentalist/terrorist control.
Though AMLO hails from the left, while Bolsonaro and Trump are of the right, all three are
indifferent
to – if not contemptuous of – democratic processes.
Supposedly, now, as then, the world is criminally
indifferent.
Similar examples of such
indifferent
cynicism abound.
The Gucci ArchipelagoMOSCOW: By following Western economic advice - devised in good faith to bring Russia to democracy and prosperity - Yeltsin and Co., true to the national character, created yet another form of dictatorship, with the leader ensconced in the Kremlin utterly
indifferent
to his subject's well-being.
It is not the kind of country to which international and regional powers would be
indifferent.
Romania’s politicians appear to be equally indifferent; they have wasted the last ten years in endless fights, while our postcommunist neighbors reinvented their societies and made themselves ready for membership in the EU.
Indeed, times have changed dramatically since the cutthroat Russian capitalism of the 1990's--supposedly a world in which entrepreneurs were indifferent, at best, to each other's problems.
When the topic arises, the Republican candidates, for their part, seem less blandly
indifferent
than overtly hostile to Europe.
Nor can it remain
indifferent
to the increasingly unacceptable indebtedness of its university students.
Yet most users never bother to read, say, Facebook’s terms of service before clicking “agree,” and are
indifferent
to how much surveillance is being carried out.
By contrast, “Jerusalem” regards “Tel Aviv’s” drive for “normalcy” as a shallow affair, one that is almost criminally
indifferent
to Jewish memory and the lessons of Jewish history.
The loss of life is every bit as devastating, but without the onslaught of grisly images, it is much easier to become
indifferent
to malaria’s victims.
Transatlantic trade rules on currency valuation, for example, might leave Japan
indifferent.
Some may be like parasites that suffer if they kill their host, but others may be
indifferent
to such effects.
European elections leave most citizens indifferent, which translates into low voter turnout – except among those who, defined by what they oppose, wish to express their anger and frustration with the status quo.
Indifferent
to the poor, Russia’s government is actively supporting its fallen oligarchs, especially those who are close to the Kremlin.
But these features constitute an obstacle to the Socialists’ becoming the party of government, and were reflected in their electoral program, which was full of uncertainty and
indifferent
with respect to Europe and the broader international context.
Sadly, many free countries seem utterly
indifferent
to the ongoing campaign against Israel.
If the tax deductibility of interest made debt attractive, then bankers should be
indifferent
between long-term debt and short-term debt.
But they would either not see or be cynically
indifferent
to the problems of stagflation that would inevitably follow.
It is thus perhaps no surprise that the Trump administration, staffed by plutocrats who are
indifferent
to inequality, should want to eliminate the deductibility of state income taxes from federal taxation, encouraging states to shift toward sales taxes.
In fact, most Russians are
indifferent
to the government's efforts to curtail press freedom and limit the right to protest.
We were told before the visit that the British public would be at best
indifferent
and at worst hostile.
No one is
indifferent
to Al Jazeera, the Qatari-based Arab satellite television station.
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