Indifference in a sentence as a noun

It's our indifference that led us to wars, drones, surveillance, etc.

If we can come to terms with this indifference, then our existence as a species can have genuine meaning.

And discussing the man and not the article itself is one of those key symptoms of our indifference and lethargy.

But I think the problems in this article have nothing to do with the mainstream indifference towards Linux on the desktop.

Again, its mainly just indifference now. I don't know if I miss the days when this stuff was fun, but Apple has certainly finally succeeded in making me see their computers as just tools.

So, as I read through the comments on this post I see a lot of indifference to her argument and a lot of anger toward the government.

But this fact, that I haven’t found a way to “fight”, doesn’t mean I can not be heartedly disappointed by our collective indifference.

Even Gonzalez was impressed by the governments indifference to his comfort.

The indifference of the US government to the consequences to US citizens of their overreach is typical these days.

It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference, and undernourishment.- Robert M. HutchinsThat said I don't think you can look at India with a western "orderly" "everything must make sense" mindset.

His opinions on slavery are well-documented, before and during his presidency.> This declared indifference, but I must think, covert real zeal for the spread of slavery, I cannot but hate.

Moore's Law has allowed a certain level of indifference to mathematics in the past few decades since you could always throw a newer processor and more memory at a problem, rather than solving it via a better algorithm.

Indifference definitions

noun

unbiased impartial unconcern

noun

apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions

See also: emotionlessness impassivity impassiveness phlegm stolidity unemotionality

noun

the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally

See also: apathy numbness spiritlessness

noun

the trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care; a casual lack of concern

See also: nonchalance unconcern