No president can be uninterested in the Middle East because there is so much at stake.
More and more people are uninterested in voting for a pale version of failed policies.
Many companies are reluctant or uninterested in discussing the issue, and concrete information has been difficult to obtain.
It amused him to claim that he was a financial dunce, uninterested in such matters as debt-to-equity ratios.
But don't be too quick to assume that we are uninterested in power.
The surly, handsomest youth, bent over the table at the far left, looks uninterested in anything but his money.
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Most young men and women, however, seem uninterested in using the polarizing word.
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While Mr. Sharif's two sons appear uninterested in politics, his daughter has taken a front-line role in this election campaign.
The video aimed to reach out to a young female audience normally uninterested in science by having a pop feel.
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By doing so he told everyone beyond our borders that the U.S. was turning inward, becoming uninterested in their concerns.
It has to be seen as not only disinterested but also largely uninterested in the content that moves through it.
Many fans, uninterested in waiting for the problem to be fixed, either gave up or turned to alternate streaming services.
The 266th pope will inherit a gerontocracy obsessed with turf and Italian politics, uninterested in basic management practices and hostile to reforms.
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The new offerings are also of higher quality than tried and true menu items, attracting those previously uninterested in eating at fast-food restaurants.
The US was uninterested in seizing the ship because it was uninterested in provoking a confrontation with Teheran, which it seeks to engage.
Catz and Phillips were amazingly, and perfectly uninterested in the top title, or told me as much four years ago in this Forbes cover story.
To American kids, she must have seemed completely other: tall, foreign, uninterested in sports, and, by the age of nine, dedicated to becoming a professional actress.
JETRO, which like most Japanese organisations seems uninterested in whether such talent is being wasted, did not bother to count how many of those million workers were women.
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Too often, Mr. Obama seems either uninterested in the global threats we face, unpersuaded that they constitute dangers to the country, or content simply to blame his predecessors.
Summers and I were both speaking on a panel at an event at Harvard University one time, and his body language showed he was completely uninterested in being there.
While bashing Wall Street is easy, popular, and profitable, the Academy appears uninterested in using the power of film to pursue social justices that might offend the political sensibilities of its members.
Turns out, the idea that ignorance is bliss borrows from the idea that happy people might just be uninterested in looking into the ugly truth of things that occasionally lies under the surface.
The resulting system is one in which every ridiculous sports contract and every hike in ESPN fees gets passed down to the lovers of antique shows and nature documentaries entirely uninterested in sports.
Just as they are condemning Netanyahu now for acknowledging that Abbas's deal with Hamas proves that the PA is uninterested in peace with Israel, in 2000 the political Left responded with vitriol to Barak's announcement.
If there's a darker note here, it's that Congress remains uninterested in keeping those foreign students in the country once we've invested in their training -- witness the annual cap of H-1B work visas at 65, 000.
But it is strange that the OECD is so uninterested in the lessons from Iceland's decision to call time on a chunk of its foreign liabilities, and put a financial wall around its economy to stop investors getting out.
Sir Richard, arguably the second most powerful man in Britain, retains old-school civil-service values: devoted to its ethos, uninterested in partisan politics, and hooked on the traditional though moth-eaten doctrine of the accountability of civil servants through ministers to Parliament.
The public, however, seems uninterested in such politicization of religion, and more mainstream religious figures, such as Habib Ali al-Jifri of the Tabah Foundation, declared that the abuse of religion in the discourse Youssef was criticizing was a real problem.
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