With short positions offsetting your long ones, you will be indifferent to the direction of the stock market.
This is no surprise given that investors are largely indifferent to pre-IPO compensation practices.
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Few Mexicans are indifferent to the man who's vying to be Mexico's first leftist president.
"Most patients are completely unaware or indifferent to what's going on, " he told reporters.
Angelenos tend to be intensely loyal to their own neighbourhoods but indifferent to the surrounding megalopolis.
Yet no one disputes he can connect with people who might be otherwise indifferent to politics.
If Algerians seem indifferent to the opposition, they are also largely indifferent to the winner.
The provision meant Apple could be indifferent to the publishers' agreements with other retailers, Mr. Snyder said.
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The whole tortuous tale shows that it is not true that the commission is indifferent to fraud.
Lest anyone accuse me of being callously indifferent to the plight of the handicapped, let me explain.
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The answer was, precisely, psychopaths: indifferent to others, incapable of guilt, exclusively devoted to their own interests.
The Council for the Protection of Rural England, a countryside charity indifferent to hunting, is staying away.
Indifferent to their appearance, they offered prayers and sang and danced joyously before jumping into the water.
In fact, in a brief poll of Star Wars fans, reactions have ranged from indifferent to disdainful.
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It is farcically indifferent to reality, and then it intones others on the need to get serious.
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So if their choice of funds carries financial consequences, why are consumers so indifferent to their payment method?
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He appealed to people in Northern Irleand not to be indifferent to the EU Stability Treaty for Ireland.
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They may seem indifferent to advertising messages that have previously captured the attention of Gen X and the Boomers.
Scottie inhabits the Wagnerian realm of romantic passion, self-enclosed and indifferent to reality.
Some were indifferent to health care reform, while others were vehemently against it.
This is not to say insurance customers should be indifferent to balance sheets.
Business is under growing scrutiny for such alleged misdeeds as exploiting cheap labour or being indifferent to the environment.
To be sure, there are those in our country, and in the Congress, who seem indifferent to these realities.
"It is not that the broking community is indifferent to disasters or feelings, " one Bombay trader said this week.
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The press remains largely in the dark or indifferent to the EMP threat.
Republicans don't want to appear indifferent to the tragedy unfolding in the Washington area with a sniper on the loose.
Because the Americans harmed by unsafe care or overtreatment or undertreatment include Republicans, Democrats and those utterly indifferent to politics.
Moreover in America and elsewhere most young people are extremely tolerant of sexuality, and indifferent to ethnic origin, says Mr Freston.
An efficient public sector should pay wages that make workers indifferent to whether they work in the public or private sectors.
The British often seem indifferent to cruelty to humans but any suffering by small, furry or feathered creatures is quite unbearable.
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