The closest election in American history was a product not of division, but of indifference.
When asked about the scheduling quirk, most of the people involved reacted with bemused indifference.
The Paris St Germain team collapsed amid crippling indifference in the rugby union-dominated capital.
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The unspoken assumption is that there is a middle ground between German remorse and indifference.
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The honoree's seeming indifference shouldn't be taken to mean he thinks the prize jury was wrong.
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Part of the reason for the regulatory failure was simple bureaucratic indifference or incompetence.
The latter would inspire neither admiration, nor terror, nor hatred, nor indifference, just pity.
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Many Southeast Asians have been perplexed, indeed almost a bit hurt, by America's seeming indifference.
All You Who Sleep Tonight (1990), a collection of poems, was received with indifference.
Russia's prime minister, Vladimir Putin, recently treated Hillary Clinton to a show of indifference.
Russia, in turn, felt humiliated by America's blithe indifference to its views about Yugoslavia.
He adds that Georgia's hard line and Europe's indifference have driven Abkhazia into Russia's arms.
But what is more noteworthy than his personal journey is the world's indifference to his revelations.
Musicians create offerings that more often than not are ignored or are greeted with indifference.
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If it was indifference, then Mr Sharon has risked deeply upsetting many of his country's friends.
At Oxford University, examinations were held on Jubilee Day, in a display of indifference.
This makes companies more susceptible to consumer indifference, and their conversations and social interactions.
The society said "the public's growing sense of indifference to politics" had "hardened into something more serious".
Their views were not merely testament to the two men's indifference toward the fate of Soviet Jews.
Gone is the desperation of recent years, the huge sales and screaming ads are replaced by indifference.
It was the latest case of Benedict's seeming indifference to the impact and timing of his actions.
This indifference to location also ruled when it came to news sources or stories that were of interest.
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Now Moore will join Joplin, Missouri and Tuscaloosa, Alabama as recent landmarks to nature's indifference to human civilization.
They mark the border between his immense forehead and a face that is wavering between concentration and indifference.
David heard him out in silence, then shrugged, as if it were a matter of indifference to him.
The selection processes of the England team should be a matter of supreme indifference to the players chosen.
It is to their credit that federalists do not think voter indifference to the EU can be ignored.
She recalled most ordinary Germans' indifference to the fate of Jews, who were forced to wear yellow stars.
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