Antonym: concern, interest. Similar words: indifferent, difference, make a difference, different, differentiate, reference, inference, deference. Meaning: [ɪn'dɪfrəns] n. 1. unbiased impartial unconcern 2. apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions 3. the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally 4. the trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care; a casual lack of concern.
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151. Meanwhile the indifference curve also shows that it is not neccessary to change the security combination when such changes in return possess similarity.
152. His love of conversation, his affection, his indifference to riches, even his garrulity, are interesting traits of character.
153. Her prettiness, wax - like in its quality, fascinated him; her indifference aroused perhaps his combative soul.
154. Meanwhile the stream of events flowed on, with a reciprocal indifference to philosophy.
155. It is equally impossible that we should behold such interposition in any form with indifference.
156. Desire is half of life; indifference is half of death. -Kahlil Gibran Lebanese poet.
157. PIERRE BOULEZ. Is there really only lack of attention, indifference on the part of the listener toward contemporary music?
158. This subject also introduces consumer's choice and the indifference curve to analyze consumer's optimal decision.
159. Still, for small and large businesses alike, the exact cost of indifference to reputation or of significant business blunders is difficult to measure, according to Argenti.
160. Results: The clinical characteristics of the patients with senile hyperthyroidism were atypical, with such features as indifference, somnolence and so on.
161. Her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man.
162. Comrades, we shall overthrow the government as true as there are fifteen intermediary acids between margaric acid and formic acid; however, that is a matter of perfect indifference to me.
163. Brutality and indifference to just-war principles of discrimination and proportionality can also eviscerate legitimacy.
164. The indifference is mainly to use material evidence, documentary evidence, oral evidence and the way of the "Five Listening to" in judge in the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period.
165. If David's preferences are represented by an indifference curve like U1 , would he choose to work for more than eight hours?
166. They lead, also, to the mastery of FEAR, DISCOURAGEMENT, INDIFFERENCE.
167. What struck me about the official's presentation, though, was a sense of indifference – insouciance was another word that sprang to mind – about what other governments think.
168. Global poverty is a powder keg that could be ignited by our indifference.
169. This thesis takes the indifference curve and investment possibility curve as analyzing tools, ownership advantage and location advantage as analyzing factors to establish approaching model.
170. One who has been witness to a dozen dissections, and as many amputations, sees, ever after, all operations of this kind with great indifference, and often with perfect insensibility.
171. Strickland was distinguished from most Englishmen by his perfect indifference to comfort.
172. He hated happiness bought with disloyalty and cruelty and indifference.
173. After the first blush of sin comes its indifference; and from immoral it becomes, as it were, unmoral, and not quite unnecessary to that life which we have made.
174. Too little skill, or inappropriate system, or CEO indifference, leads rapidly to cynicism.
175. Rabindranath Tagore once said: the world's most remote distance, is the indifference with their own hearts of those who love you can not dig the work together across the ditch.
176. And the country's indifference to trendy boutique hotels and splashy resorts — long the lament of global tourism professionals — is just what appeals to a more discerning clientele.
177. She said good-bye with feigned indifference. What matter could it make? Still,[www.Sentencedict.com] the coach seemed lorn.
178. With great indifference he saw his old crops depart for Coldstream.
179. The indifference curve may be compared with a contour line on a map.
180. Whether the dedicatee could really manage these works was, I think, a matter of some indifference to him.
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