Unconcerned
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53 examples of Unconcerned in a sentence
Unconcerned, praetor Claudius Glaber took an army of three thousand men to the rebel’s refuge at Mount Vesuvius, and blocked off the only passage up the mountain.
Throughout, Machiavelli appears entirely
unconcerned
with morality, except insofar as it’s helpful or harmful to maintaining power.
She was wholly
unconcerned
about the bears, but she was terrified of lawyers.
the issue of parents-kids divide is interesting but was handled in a rather unoriginal manner.. the characters were not developed fully and the kids seemed to go from being extermely loving ( in the first 15mts of the movie) to being totally
unconcerned
about the parents,, this transformation was not credible to say the least..they sld have explored this a little more.
The only performance worth watching is that of Mr James Robertson Justice as Sir Lancelot Spratt - sorry,Edward,Prince of Wales.He is so wonderfully
unconcerned
about everything going on around him it's a joy to behold.I waited vainly for him to ask Rudolf the immortal question "What's the bleeding time?".
Critics claim that the fiscal adjustment was too slow for comfort, yet markets seem
unconcerned
that in neighboring Brazil the headline budget gap is 8% of GDP.
This includes the core leadership of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, which is now supported by Hezbollah and Iraqi militias, as much as the ISIS, which is composed largely of non-Syrian fighters who are
unconcerned
about rebuilding the country or safeguarding its people’s future.
And, although Hu can barely hide his mediocrity, the bureaucrats are
unconcerned.
By this narrow logic, when it comes to the pharmaceutical industry, we should be
unconcerned
if drug firms’ share prices are boosted not by new discoveries, but by financial maneuvers, such as share buybacks or tax inversion.
Finally, the Brexiteers seem
unconcerned
about the security implications of going it alone, because they assume that the United States will maintain its role as global policeman, not to mention continued protection from NATO.
In that opera, a prostitute named Su San, after being sentenced to death, pleads for mercy to
unconcerned
passersby as she is marched down the main roads of Hongdong County in shackles.
Women And The Postcommunist TransitionBUDAPEST / VIENNA: Economists are often
unconcerned
about the social context of their work.
Iran’s Electoral StrategyWASHINGTON, DC – Negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program have again hit a wall, but the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, appears
unconcerned.
Passionate people did not understand why the public seemed
unconcerned
about their efforts.
Unaccountable governments are almost inevitably
unconcerned
about their citizens’ fate.
Why are Republicans so
unconcerned
about this mess?
Today, we remain mostly
unconcerned
about global population growth.
Gone are the 1990’s, when for a brief moment in the immediate aftermath of the end of the Cold War, the world looked as if it would be permanently peaceful and
unconcerned
with power.
The International Monetary Fund, which now supports selective imposition of capital controls, seems unconcerned: the rupee, its annual review concludes, is fairly valued.
It is not uncommon, say, for parliamentary discussions about a budget to turn on the question of whether or not such an such an action will lead to a deficit of 0.8 or 1.1% of GDP-blithely
unconcerned
that the difference between those numbers is well below the statistical margin of error.
Indeed, about the only people who are
unconcerned
about creeping authoritarianism in Russia are the Russians themselves.
The Fed revealed that it was entirely
unconcerned
about the risks of higher inflation and was eager to push unemployment below what most economists regard as its “natural” rate of around 5%.
Europe in a Multipolar WorldBERLIN – One aspect of the Ukraine crisis that both Russia and the West need to understand is that the rest of the world appears to be relatively
unconcerned
about it.
By contrast, neo-conservatism’s adherents are
unconcerned
with what Edmund Burke called the ties that bind “the dead, the living, and the yet unborn.”
In 1988, however, as the economy approached the peak of the business cycle, candidate George H.W. Bush was
unconcerned
about budget deficits, even though the national debt was rapidly approaching three times the level that it had been under Reagan.
By contrast, the plot targeting al-Jubeir seems to have been highly unprofessional, almost
unconcerned
with success.
In the West, husbands hold their wives’ hands during delivery, seemingly
unconcerned
about bacteria, and, despite all the precautions, infection and mortality rates in the Soviet Union were strikingly higher.
But President Donald Trump’s administration appears utterly
unconcerned.
So long as Trump is good for business, they appear
unconcerned
that he is the single biggest threat to America’s soul and values, and to its image and interests abroad.
These days, suspects are arrested immediately, especially if Putin is entirely
unconcerned
about them.
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