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Indifference

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Indifference meaning

The state of being indifferent. | Unbiased impartiality. | Unemotional apathy.

Example sentences (20)

Points yielding different utility levels are each associated with distinct indifference curves and these indifference curves on the indifference map are like contour lines on a topographical map.

I cannot suffer the indifference, but I understand the indifference is a way to stand the pain.

A collection of (selected) indifference curves, illustrated graphically, is referred to as an indifference map.

Budget constraints give a straight line on the indifference map showing all the possible distributions between the two goods; the point of maximum utility is then the point at which an indifference curve is tangent to the budget line (illustrated).

Social withdrawal behaviors, including avoidance and indifference, appear to be the best predictors of ASD in FXS, with avoidance appearing to be correlated more with social anxiety while indifference was more strongly correlated to severe ASD.

The slope of the indifference curve is, therefore, : Observe that the slope does not depend on or : the indifference curves are straight lines.

After years and years of public indifference and ridicule, “Sexy Jarvis” and the band were suddenly an overnight success.

Between July 11 and August 4, attempts were made to prevent Davis from challenging his deportation and there was 'reckless indifference' when he did seek to resist, it was alleged.

But their work—and the efforts of Africa Action and other lobby groups—is like drops of water in a tidal wave of North American indifference and, within the Black community, they are exceptions that prove the rule.

But this argument will be rendered moot if pro-choice supporters convince people that abortion is not a moral matter and the choice to abort should be met with public indifference.

Calculations that equal 1.0 result in conditions of indifference the place any positive aspects or losses from a challenge are minimal.

Coon's profound sadness and nuanced indifference truly takes the show to an elite level.

In a strongly-worded statement, the Ministry of External Affairs had said India finds “unacceptable” the indifference of the UK Government to the security of Indian diplomatic premises and personnel.

Indifference to racial abuse, and offence at calling it out, created a monster, and the greatest disgrace of footy’s modern era.

Israeli forces have demonstrated – yet again – a chilling indifference to the catastrophic toll on civilians of their ongoing relentless bombardment of the occupied Gaza Strip.

It maybe comes from more a place of indifference, actually, than anger.

It's a film that humorously satirizes bureaucracy, capitalism, and the citizens' indifference to their own dystopia.

Kara doesn’t spend much time evaluating the depth of corporate indifference.

LASTESIS want to leave open the “invitation for people to get a bit more angry”, as indifference sustains the status quo, they argue.

Logging always sounds and looks better when shrouded in a disingenuous, prepackaged timber-industry narrative that creates confusion and indifference in the hunting community, and a real sense of pride and manliness in the governor’s office.