He appealed to people in Northern Irleand not to be indifferent to the EU Stability Treaty for Ireland.
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Bush's claim to be indifferent to such information is nothing more than another of his efforts to appear before us as the anti-Clinton.
Some argue that these guarantees make bank failures more likely, because they encourage depositors to be indifferent to the riskiness of banks' lending.
To be indifferent to suffering to wherever it may be, whoever it may be visited upon, or to display the empathy that is at the core of our humanity.
Japanese consumers are said (by politicians and bureaucrats, that is) to be either indifferent to how such protection reduces choice and raises prices, or to support protectionism because they fear contaminated and disease-bearing foreign products, and the vulnerability of Japan to blockages of agricultural product imports.
This is not to say insurance customers should be indifferent to balance sheets.
Composed and steady but perceived by others to be robotic and indifferent.
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With short positions offsetting your long ones, you will be indifferent to the direction of the stock market.
Angelenos tend to be intensely loyal to their own neighbourhoods but indifferent to the surrounding megalopolis.
The provision meant Apple could be indifferent to the publishers' agreements with other retailers, Mr. Snyder said.
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Making the case for the U.S. Export-Import Bank does not mean we should be indifferent to the need to improve its oversight.
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So, too, investors should be indifferent to the daily, or even the annual, ups and downs, but should be very concerned about their prospects for long-term results.
If all foreign taxes were creditable, a U.S. company might be indifferent to the amount of foreign taxes it pays because a credit offsets federal taxes dollar-for-dollar.
The bottom line is that owners of a company should be indifferent to whether they get their return via appreciation in the share price or receiving a portion of the profits.
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But India will never be indifferent to international opinion.
Yet no one disputes he can connect with people who might be otherwise indifferent to politics.
However, activists say it is commendable for an otherwise indifferent youth population to be as involved as this.
So should we all be Scrooges, indifferent to people suffering hardships?
Keep in mind that with taxes on dividends and long-term capital gains currently the same, you should be somewhat indifferent as to how you realize income from stocks.
Both sites have an equal ratio of men to women, but clearly you would not be indifferent between them.
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To be sure, there are those in our country, and in the Congress, who seem indifferent to these realities.
Yet propping up a tired Labour government they regard as indifferent to civil liberties and the environment would be scarcely more palatable.
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Few Mexicans are indifferent to the man who's vying to be Mexico's first leftist president.
Ms. Brown, who died Monday at a Manhattan hospital at age 90, imagined the "Cosmo Girl" self-confident, sexy and career-oriented (and perhaps indifferent to children, as Ms. Brown professed to be).
Moreover the kind of cost-benefit assessments agencies do are indifferent to the individuals (like small business and their would-be employees) forced to privately bear the costs of those public benefits.
To his credit, he has refused to be satisfied with a system that leaves more than half of school-leavers with indifferent qualifications.
Right, wrong or indifferent, you have to assume every move you make in the YouTube Age can be viewed on the world stage.
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If Mr Yeltsin wants to send him back there, that is because economic policy can no longer be left mired in Mr Chernomyrdin's indifferent care.
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