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单词 Indifference
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1. All politics are based on the indifference of the majority. 
2. Determined to be tired heartless indifference.
3. She showed total indifference to his fate.
4. Artie treated most women with indifference.
5. He treats the pain with indifference.
6. He was piqued by her indifference.
7. Ellis spoke with a casual indifference that he did not feel.
8. Rumor stops at indifference.
9. She had built up a protective shell of indifference around herself.
10. He made an affectation of indifference.
11. She managed to maintain a facade of indifference.
12. The only weapon left in his armoury was indifference.
13. He was annoyed by her apparent indifference.
14. Their father treated them with indifference.
15. She listened to his remarks with studied indifference.
16. He treated me with indifference.
17. She met his criticism with indifference.
18. He treated my request with indifference.
19. "Giles phoned this morning," Mirella said with feigned indifference.
20. He adopted an air of indifference.
21. He swung from mere indifference to outright scorn.
22. She handled the matter with seeming indifference.
23. Her behaviour was usually misread as indifference.
24. To all his problems she affected indifference.
25. His indifference was a fuel to her hatred.
26. She adopted an attitude of supreme indifference.sentence dictionary
27. 'Who cares?' said Alex, feigning indifference.
28. He feigned indifference to criticism of his work.
29. His attitude was one of bored indifference.
30. She hid her true feelings behind a shield of cold indifference.
1. She showed total indifference to his fate.
2. Artie treated most women with indifference.
3. He was piqued by her indifference.
4. Ellis spoke with a casual indifference that he did not feel.
5. She hid her true feelings behind a shield of cold indifference.
6. She had built up a protective shell of indifference around herself.
7. He made an affectation of indifference.
8. He treated me with indifference.
9. He treated my request with indifference.
10. He feigned indifference to criticism of his work.
11. I was disappointed by his indifference more than somewhat.
12. Her recent indifference to her work is all of a piece with her troubled mental state.
13. Constable's landscapes met with indifference when they were first exhibited.
31. Her apparent indifference made him even more nervous.
32. I was disappointed by his indifference more than somewhat.
33. She had developed a shell of indifference.
34. Her recent indifference to her work is all of a piece with her troubled mental state.
35. The more recent members of staff regard the change in corporate culture with a certain indifference.
36. He turned away from her slightly to signify his indifference.
37. Andy assumed an air of indifference whenever her name was mentioned.
38. Whether you stay or leave is a matter of total indifference to me .
39. Many native speakers of a language show indifference to/towards grammatical points.
40. He assumed a look of indifference but I knew how he felt.
41. The president is resigned to public indifference to his latest initiative.
42. It's a matter of indifference to me whether he goes or not.
43. What she said is a matter of complete indifference to me.
44. He displayed a sublime indifference to the distinction between right and wrong.
45. Constable's landscapes met with indifference when they were first exhibited.
46. Nesterenko is trying to end that isolation and indifference.
47. That silence has nothing to do with indifference.
48. America has a history of indifference to racial discrimination.
49. She walked with total indifference to what she saw.
50. The most destructive criticism is indifference. Edgar Watson Howe 
51. So their public indifference only came across as denial.
52. They fought incompetence, inclement weather and indifference.
53. The woman, with supreme indifference, plodded on.
54. It was heads in air, studied indifference.
55. Or is it just plain indifference?
56. Consider an indifference curve in space.Sentence dictionary
57. The only thing she could do was to assume an air of indifference.
58. He seem bored now; and he blinked at Mitchell with imperious indifference.
59. Despite the continued indifference of the Labour Party the Communists had made many concessions aimed at attracting support from Labour members.
60. Sub-prefect Anselm received the cheers with the complaisant indifference of a soldier and a nobleman.
61. Having heard him out, I began to feel angry that he had treated Quinn with such indifference.
62. He tried at first to register indifference shading into disapproval.
63. Such initiatives tended to be overcome in time by inertia and indifference.
64. They were displayed with an almost subversive indifference to the impression made upon the spectator.
65. Indifference rather than intention may be the cause of greater human suffering, particularly with regard to corporate crime.
66. He said those efforts were plagued by widespread corruption and official indifference.
67. The absence of military protection for the abolitionists in Alton lends credence to legal indifference that bound the country at this time.
68. They are a rare opportunity to penetrate the usual wall of indifference.
69. How do you start to notice people after a lifetime of indifference?
70. Desire is half of life, indifference is half of death. Kahlil Gibran 
71. I saw myself enraged at his indifference, and I knew that it was possible.
72. Feigning indifference, she scuttled away from all the unwanted attention.
73. Falck's indifference to what is considered smart has cost him the more prominent position he once looked like occupying.
74. It is sad that the Labour party has already shown indifference to that form of arts funding.
75. Jezrael tilted her head fractionally to indicate mild surprise and indifference.
76. I never imagined it would leave room for feelings of resentment and indifference.
77. All that is necessarily involved is a sense of belonging that excludes indifference to the group as well as alienation from it.
78. The situation illustrates Anselm's indifference to the compromises of practical affairs.
79. Now it looks as though its indifference may turn to acceptance.
80. The parasite has been nurtured by abject poverty, intermittent political chaos and, some charge, international indifference.
81. The indifference to occupational type is a key aspect of this definition.
82. The result can be an indifference to most innovatory musical work.
83. The only general conclusions that can be drawn from indifference analysis are the following: 1.
84. As he watched them leave Converse felt that he had failed to communicate indifference.
85. This can not be called isolationism, but it is a strange combination of hubris and indifference.
86. It is a bizarre setting, to say the least,[] where the boredom and indifference can be measured in metric tons.
87. Determined to carry on as if everything were normal, he responded with a kind of indifference.
88. She stared back at him now with an indifference that almost rivalled his own.
89. Both contrasted this apparent indifference with the West's readiness to criticize the damaging of rainforest by logging.
90. Anna tapped on the glass and Griselda opened her eyes, stared with cold indifference and closed them again.
91. Outwardly calm, he masks his feelings behind a demeanor of indifference and spoken confidence.
92. But the implied unity of mankind seems to stem from indifference.
93. In spite of his indifference, it was exquisite: the ditch banks were creamy with cowslips and lilac with cuckoo flower.
94. Other reactions might involve your feelings: for example, embarrassment or indifference.
95. Earnhardt's death seems to have spawned a touch of indifference among the legions of loyal stock car racing fans.
96. My father was dead, and I had logged up too many years of scholastic indifference.
97. Three examples of such indifference curves are illustrated by and in Figure 6.4.
98. Like most of her friends, she had an aristocratic indifference to the develop ment of talent.
99. The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers. Black activists especially became increasingly alienated.
100. This hypothesis generates an infinite set of indifference curves which are convex to the L axis.
101. Hebden's face had collapsed back into a mask of indifference and Mrs Jones shuffled past him without a second glance.
102. Second, his indifference to business proficiency as a qualification for his closest companions.
103. With Hurley's indifference to security, Coleman felt personally at risk.
104. There was no disagreement in accusing the National government of callousness and indifference.
105. And what sort of woman was she anyway, to treat his Casanova habits with such casual indifference?
106. He is resigned to public indifference to the benefits of efficiency, as well as to the effects of greenhouse gases.
107. The male was silent, watching his mate with an almost curious indifference.
108. But he has sterling qualities, particularly courage and a total indifference to public opinion.
109. Some have dissociated themselves because the churches have turned them off through their disobedience and indifference.
110. Official indifference led him to publish his findings in this and scores of other cases.
111. Desirelessness, or Hindu renunciation, it has been argued, leads to personal indifference and passivity and national poverty and stagnation.
112. For a competitive equilibrium, this line must be tangent to the individual's indifference curve.
113. The growing burden of paperwork is persuasive evidence of bureaucratic indifference to the economic consequences of red. tape.
114. The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers.
115. Any such level of output will put the median voter on a higher indifference curve than would the reversion level.
116. Busyness, indifference ,[http:///indifference.html] and fear often top the list.
117. This indifference must be broken up at any cost.
118. Her indifference aroused perhaps his combative soul.
119. She was soured by his indifference.
120. The greatest threats towards future: Indifference, intolerance and ignorance.
121. Indifference is the order of the day.
122. An indifference curve is usually assumed to be convex.
123. She said good - bye with feigned indifference.
124. She was miffed at his indifference.
125. Her face showed nothing but stolid indifference.
126. And I put the Indifference Curve into my bag.
127. Some journalists criticize her nonchalance and indifference.
128. Inward fervency wants to melt this icebound indifference but.
129. The indifference curve had no curvature at all.
130. He laughed it off with aristocratic indifference.
131. This self-will, characterized by an attitude of active rebellion or passive indifference, is an evidence of what the Bible calls sin.
132. She recalled the hatred that followed the disillusion, and finally the indifference.
133. Captain Bligh: It is a matter of supernatural indifference to me whether you contaminate the natives or the natives contaminate you.
134. The schizoid’s asexuality is a result of indifference - the schizotypal’s and avoidant’s, the outcome of social anxiety.
135. The majority opinion acknowledged the violation, but held that there was no proof of "deliberate indifference" to civil rights.
136. However, as the substitutable relationship between liquidity and profitability, the bank should choose a equilibrium point so as to maximize profit, which is analyzed by indifference curve.
137. A great wave of compassion had swept away his indifference and impatience.
138. Consumer preferences can be completely described by a set of difference curves, or an indifference map.
139. At first, this paper presents that the level of risk tolerance is a practical and approximate method to make investment objective, which can replace the finding of investor's indifference curve.
140. In the middle or point of indifference of a magnet, its two poles, however they may be distinguished, are brought into one.
141. Once described as a dance of impassioned indifference, almost entirely tothe waist.
142. Its clear atmosphere, more populous thoroughfares, and peculiar indifference struck her forcibly.
143. I want to be a thinker, but I even can't be indifference to those trival words. It's a paradoxical thing.
144. Perhaps the peculiar effect of his fine farm and great stature was increased rather than lessened, by this unstudied and disdainful air of indifference.
145. There were no mutual concessions; one stood erect, and the others yielded: and who can be ill-natured and bad-tempered when they encounter neither opposition nor indifference?
146. If you face a hostile climate, if you're experiencing frostiness or harsh indifference, go where it's warm, where it's safe, where you know that someone will treat you with the kindness you deserve.
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147. I did not discover that Hamlet had his self-possession from no schooling but from indifference and passion conquering sweetness, and that less heroic minds can but hope it from old age.
148. Indifference to precision is nowhere more flagrantly manifested than in the superscription of epistles.
149. I responded with typical teenage indifference and bafflement born of ignorance. "Sheez, Mom, I'm only an hour away.
150. VACLAV HAVEL : I believe that the international community has the right to intervene in cases of genocide, and that indifference is not permissible.
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,[] 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.
181. As that waspish wag once remarked, "There is nothing harder than the softness of indifference."
182. Abnormal death-rate and indifference to traditional ethics seriously restricted the population quality in the midst of Shaanxi province.
183. Optimal loan′s portfolio satisfying the bank′s risk preference can be solved from the intersectional graphic position of indifference curve and efficient frontier curve.
184. The marginal rate of substitution diminishes as we move down along an indifference curve.
185. Speaking to the UN General Assembly, he said the real harm came from indifference or non-intervention .
186. The opposite of love is not hate, but indifference and unconcern.
187. We used indifference curve method(IDCM)to calculate the optimal portfolio investment proportion and gave examples to verify the results in the paper.
188. The lack of indifference and mutual dependency typical of love suggests why this frequently occurs in love.
189. Fan Po - wen was taken aback at her reply : her indifference puzzled him.
190. While most people see assaults , kidnappings or murders as the work of people with a depraved indifference for human pain, Harry is as likely as not to see the work of supernatural villains.
191. Others suggest Obama's insouciance is nothing new and that since 1945, US presidents have tended to view Europe with a mixture of scorn, irritation and indifference.
192. Jose Ortega y Gasset says that the person in love "prefers the anguish which her beloved causes her to painless indifference.
193. One manifestation of bureaucracy is slacking at work due to indifference or perfunctoriness.
194. Then with the calmest indifference I arranged my collar and tie and glimpse at myself.
195. Actually, the law of demand can be derived from indifference curve analysis.
196. I think that's what the American writer James Baldwin meant when he said he was always grateful to Paris for the utter indifference with which it treated him.
197. Bitterness because his hero's welcome had turned into indifference to this dishevelled, hectoring, old - fashioned figure.
198. A variety of middle school students are poor in writing because of their obstacles in psychology. This paper offers some countermeasures in eliminating their dreadfulness, indifference and antagonism.
199. If, instead, David's preferences are represented by an indifference curve like U2, would he choose to work over time?
200. I can not say of myself what Johnson said of Pope: He never passed a fault unamended by indifference, nor quitted it by despair.
201. My at establishing a friendly relationship with him were met with complete indifference.
202. He remembered the strange solitariness of her existence in London; her even stranger indifference to this solitariness.
203. You can only put it this way–consumers move to the new indifference curve.
204. oups such as Tsagaan Khass, or White Swastika, portray themselves as patriots standing up for ordinary citizens in the face of foreign crime, rampant inequality, political indifference and corruption.
205. Many children because of lack of this good when life in training, and formed many bad habits, such as: weak-minded, selfish, indifference, etc.
206. She felt his indifference keenly and longed to see Hurstwood.
207. The main side effects were mainly fatigue[], constipation and indifference.
208. She was particularly emphatic about the urgency of opposing American cultural parochialism and indifference to writing and ideas from abroad.
209. Later, indifference can not help, and asked enthusiastically: "Why are there so many people to your house guest yet."
210. Global poverty a powder keg that could be ignited by our indifference.
211. He grew eccentric and misanthropical; he affected an utter indifference as to what became of him.
212. But if we treat customers with indifference or tolerate bloat, our businesses will wither.
213. But we need to keep in mind that the healthy separateness we are discussing here is not intended to mean indifference or even contentiousness with others.
214. There was a better name, a Latin name, for it was also called Accidie, and it meant intellectual and spiritual torpor, indifference, and lethargy.
215. This paper discusses the security investor's indifference curve and it's efficient set of Portfolio. On the base, it gives out a method to select the best Portfolio.
216. This indifference map provides an ordinal ranking of all choices that the consumer might make.
217. It is easy to construct an indifference curve such that the person is indifferent to both schemes.
218. Humphrey Bogart 's determination and the indifference of the speech Lectra character in the cynical sense of honor and the temperament to the perfect balance.
219. Indo -U. S. relations always swayed between cordiality and indifference during Cold War, which represented the state of non-alignment and non-enemy.
219. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
220. Attentiveness is the path to true life; Indifference is the path to death.
221. Attributes having indifference threshold were sale price and top speed.
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