Word: unconcernedly
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However, if administrators actually are in touch with students, then the only logical way to explain their seeming unconcern with our voiced desires is that they just don't care...
...will be all the more difficult for the next President to involve troops in a similar conflict. To some, such a precedent would be a very good thing. But if most of the conflicts in the future are going to resemble Bosnia's, and the U.S. declares its unconcern, the world may be left a more brutal place...
...task force did not have an easy time. It was not only the lack of support from above, the atmosphere of languid unconcern that permeated the agency's executive suite. The KGB made its own contribution. From the start the KGB assumed that the CIA would look for a penetration after its agents began disappearing. Moscow therefore did everything it could to deflect the attention of the mole hunters and send them down blind alleys...
...news media's obsession with Black drug crime and white suburbanites tolerance of drug violence in Black areas, and the creation of code-words for segregationism that allow David Duke to sound like George Bush with populist bite--all these amount to social codifications of ignorance of and unconcern for the Black underclass...
...perky, predigested reply: "I didn't live the life. She did." Pressed about the Sinatra/Nancy encounters at the White House, Kelley let the innuendos speak for themselves: "I only take you up to the bedroom door." To the growing chorus of denials from principals in the book, she professed unconcern: "People are going to step forward and try to deny things I have said." Yet by the end of the week the heat seemed to have worn her down: Kelley's publicists abruptly called off a planned seven- city publicity tour, announcing that their "publishing objectives have been accomplished...