matter of indifference
Example Sentences
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It simply cannot be that what the appeals court decides on due process at Guantanamo is a matter of indifference to the department.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 15, 2021
But regional chaos at the heart of Africa — and in the band of conflict along the 10th parallel — is not a matter of indifference to U.S. policy.
From Washington Post • Jun. 4, 2015
The last thing literary style is is a matter of indifference; that's why it's so powerful a stirrer of love and passion, anger and argument.
From The Guardian • Aug. 18, 2012
It is a matter of indifference what it represents," said Sculptor Epstein, "but if the artist calls it a bird, so do I. In this there are certain elements of a bird.
From Time Magazine Archive
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To them the default was a matter of indifference, as they kept none of the risk of the loan; the refinance was merely a chance to charge the borrower new fees.
From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis
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