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unconcerned

uhn kuhn surnd

  • a  lacking in interest or care or feeling
    the average American...is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal and economic and governmental actions...beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control
    blithely unconcerned about his friend's plight
  • s  easy in mind; not worried
    the prisoner seems entirely unconcerned as to the outcome of the examination
  • s  not occupied or engaged with
    readers unconcerned with style

  • A mysterious disease is plaguing the capital and people are protesting, but the teenagers are blithely unconcerned about the darkening world around them.
  • But here's a fact startling enough to raise eyebrows among Botox enthusiasts: his fellow Brits, famously unconcerned with personal grooming, have tripled the caseload of the .
  • Back at Prairie Lodge last week, under the peaks of Baldy and Old Scab, Douglas and his bride appeared blissfully unconcerned by the headshaking on the Potomac.
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  • Sergey Lavrov in Guardian Unlimited
    We cannot be unconcerned by the fact that NATO military infrastructure is creeping up to our borders,Lavrov said after a NATO-Russia Council meeting. "They are still looking for an enemy."
  • Stephen Harper in Canada.com
    Look, what I'm selling to Canadians is that when bad news hits, it's not that I'm unconcerned. I'm obviously concerned. Our family and friends have the same worries as everybody else. My own job is on the line,Harper said at the back of his...
  • John McCain in Irish Times
    We've been misdefined as a party that doesn't care, a party that's insensitive, a party that is unconcerned about minorities, a party that's unconcerned about the lives and expectations and dreams of average Americans, and nothing could be further... Michael Steele http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_S._Steele&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNE075-lIyiAyLs1OngN0cMOVgCz_w USA Today http://www.google.com/url?q=http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2009/01/steele-time-for.html&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNEzA5G6CATYpbL7dFxZifv-CxpYwg Jan 30, 2009 103771 137430 unconditional Over and over again, he has advocated unconditional withdrawal - regardless of the facts on the ground. And he voted against funding for troops in combat, after saying it would be wrong to do so," Mr McCain said. "He has made these decisions...

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