And given the relatively indolent spread of the H1N1 virus, should we rush to prepare vast amounts of vaccine?
In this understanding, which has a certain surface plausibility, when you coddle people they react by becoming fat and indolent.
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The former investment banker has not been indolent: his department has been a factory for acronyms since the crisis began.
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Furthermore, about two-thirds of men who get prostate cancer have a slow-growing "indolent" form of the disease that will not kill them.
To occupy the indolent, column upon column is filled with idle gossip, which can only be procured by intrusion upon the domestic circle.
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Harnden, father of four kids under the age of 6, reveled in his indolent, duty-free weekend watching the golfing drama unfold on his TV.
Greek writers such as Herodotus and Aeschylus, who naturally sided with their fellow Hellenes when describing the Greco-Persian wars, misrepresented them as barbaric and indolent.
Reforming the Indian Railways is a mammoth job but not, perhaps, what one might expect from the familiar image of hot, crammed cars, indolent staff and teeming metropolitan train stations.
She was beautiful, indolent, passive, and, by nature, languid.
Two drowsy, indolent seconds later, here comes the Enzo.
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Indolent blue-collar imbecile Homer may not be a model citizen or a working-class hero, but you have to look next door, at his squarely middle-class, born-again neighbor Ned Flanders to find where the slap invariably sticks.
In 1892, Rudyard Kipling wrote a poem about the paradigmatic British soldier, Tommy Atkins, and his paradigmatic treatment at the hands of an indolent democratic society that takes him for granted - until he is needed.
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Though the sometimes indolent ways of the British upper classes served as his muse, his writing gave the impression that he embraced the immense, and in a very real sense, the anti-conservative changes wrought by Thatcherism.
While it's presently a given that federal and state governments funded by taxpayers will frequently aid the indolent in our midst, to ask Americans to pay for mistakes easily avoided, thanks to birth control, seems a bit much.
In this gallery, the sensation of shimmering sunlight and indolent heat, an inner haze from luncheon wine counterpointed by the crisp linen day dresses on display, really does place us in the afternoon of French civilization, a Paris still primal.
With a population bigger than Germany's, Bihar still suffers from potholed roads, indolent teachers, apathetic officials, insurgent Maoists, devastating floods, shortages of power, skewed landholdings, caste resentments and an income per head that is only 40% of India's as a whole.
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