Unconcerned about a hoax involving a fake girlfriend and a flop in the national championship game that have dogged Te'o for four months, San Diego Chargers rookie general manager Tom Telesco moved up seven spots in the second round to draft the Notre Dame linebacker on Friday night.
Although members of the Federal Open Market Committee profess to be unconcerned about a stockmarket fall the last few have left not the merest dent in economic growth they are now trying to talk down a (they claim non-existent) stockmarket bubble without ruining the underlying economy in America or elsewhere.
When Fleming's first Bond novel, Casino Royale, was published in 1953 by Jonathan Cape, it inaugurated a tradition for the spy hero: individualistic, unconcerned with class and handy with a deadly weapon, within a society that would attach this image to many sides of what we know as the Cold War.
The Chief took corners smoothly, in the prowling, snaky manner of a driver unconcerned about regulating his speed.
Still, Romeo Jozak is unconcerned about the prospect of a talent drain damaging the chances of Croatia's national side.
Taking away this bit of user democracy that the vast majority of users are unaware of and unconcerned about is not a big deal, and a useful diversionary tactic.
While the latter described a passive electorate, unconcerned with political issues, and guided in its voting decisions primarily by party allegiance, Nie and his co-authors showed that contemporary voters had higher political awareness and were guided by their own position on the issues rather than political parties.
Two lumber out and splash into the river, unconcerned by the presence of humans in a canoe.
As he was led to jail he was his usual defiant self - seemingly unconcerned about the charges - saying they were part of a campaign against him by Spain's conservative government.
Star winger Bryan Habana was unconcerned about failing to add to his tally of tries in a tight match.
This is a nation in a serious rush, intent on swift modernisation yet seemingly unconcerned with the thoroughness of this process.
And, despite a few recent wobbles, the bond markets seem largely unconcerned about Belgium's giant public debt of close to 100% of GDP.
In response to a shareholder question, Mr. Cook said he was unconcerned about whether the new iPad Mini would hurt iPad sales, repeating his earlier statement that Apple prefers to cannibalize its own product's sales before competitors do.
One take of this story is that Musashi was so good that he was completely unconcerned about the duel and arrived at his own leisure, with a wooden sword that he fashioned as an afterthought since his opponent was so far beneath him.
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However, because Americans are unconcerned about the ideological nuances of the debate, perhaps they see things a lot more clearly.
"Most Americans don't see full-body scanners as a health risk, and more than seven in 10 say they would be unconcerned if asked to go through one at an airport, " Holland said.
To date, the President has espoused a foreign policy that is basically a public relations policy with needless expressions of admiration in hyperbole for mediocre leaders, seemingly unconcerned by the dangers mentioned above.
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If water is mainly a problem for people in the country, it does not mean that city-dwellers are unconcerned about their surroundings.
They seem irresponsibly unconcerned about the prospect that, after America capitulates, there would be genocidal mayhem in Iraq, the creation a new safe-haven for terrorism there and a general emboldening of our enemies around the world.
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