In volatile times, traders use turrets more, say two not entirely disinterested turret vendors.
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And compared with many other politically active armies, Turkey's has played a disinterested role.
As Dr Tenne himself would admit, he is hardly a disinterested party in this debate.
And 48 percent of hiring managers said that the candidate appeared disinterested during the interview.
Mr. BILL CARRICK (Democratic Campaign Consultant): The voters seem to be disinterested in the whole thing.
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At least we would be more likely to think of it as a disinterested opinion.
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Now, to be clear, Forbes is not exactly a disinterested observer of all this.
How early should I arrive so that I don't seem too eager or too disinterested?
Loren Thompson, who masquerades as an independent, disinterested party, apparently believes in this approach.
They thought it too toxic to handle, the public disinterested or hostile to restrictions.
The IRS thinks virtually nothing your employer gives you is motivated by detached and disinterested generosity.
Whatever there was to discover, one of these disinterested parties was bound to discover it.
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It outsources a variety of foreign responsibilities to overburdened, less capable, or disinterested allies.
He was seen less and less as a disinterested researcher, and more and more as a propagandist.
And with so many listless, disinterested veterans filling rosters there are only a few slots for rookies.
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They often also report feeling emotionally deadened, unable to love and disinterested in things others find pleasurable.
There seemed to be no recognition that such an investigation might not be perceived as exactly disinterested.
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They suggest a recapitalization that would allow disinterested Dell shareholders to cash out and interested ones to remain.
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Keynes did not come to his rejections of the Classical view via some process of disinterested economic reasoning.
At one point, she looks at them, and then turns away disinterested, continuing whatever tasks now interest her.
But Soviet diplomats were shy to report on America's bounding prosperity, its expanding middle-class largely disinterested in politics.
Like Harvard, Treasury seems utterly disinterested in what Shariah actually is, and portends.
Is it an actual disinterested observer, offering a fair examination of the situation?
But the big choices coming down the track are not hard to spot for any disinterested reader of this report.
The foundations of Hong Kong's success in most economic sectors, a disinterested government prepared to enforce open competition are thus under threat.
Adolf Eichmann took the minutes, which apply a language of almost disinterested sterility to the project of industrialized mass murder.
It has to be seen as not only disinterested but also largely uninterested in the content that moves through it.
Neumann said he thinks the American public is disinterested in a war that has dragged on for so many years.
Even though divorce court judges are typically disinterested in most peculiarities of individual contracts, there can be factors that raise eyebrows.
The report ought also to tackle the problem of who is responsible for ensuring that disinterested research is commissioned and funded.
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