indifference
Example Sentences
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Families feel isolated due to increasingly restrictive border policies and controls in Europe, general indifference and the criminalisation of migrants.
From Barron's
AI-generated entertainment content ultimately fails to engage audiences authentically because viewers seek human creativity and connection, which AI cannot replicate beyond superficial imitation, suggesting the problem may self-correct through consumer indifference rather than intentional resistance.
From Los Angeles Times
There has been "a culture of indifference towards safeguarding" at one of Northern Ireland's biggest and best-known churches, according to a critical report seen by BBC News NI.
From BBC
“This was a period in English culture before blackness acquired its fatal association with slavery,” he writes, identifying a “certain strain of indifference to color” in the thinking of the time.
I knew in my heart that despite how deeply I felt for him, the silence, the indifference, the lack of effort — those were my answers.
From Los Angeles Times
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