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"disinterest" Definitions
  1. disinterest (in something) lack of interest
  2. the fact of not being involved in something and therefore able to be fair

519 Sentences With "disinterest"

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Brandt's distinctiveness comes from his intimate detachment, or impassioned disinterest.
These American efforts have been met with disinterest and hostility.
You don't want to be fired for negligence or disinterest.
It was as if my disinterest in food threatened hers.
Above all, the exhibition highlights his disinterest in subject flattery.
Sanders's disinterest led to Clinton's best line of the night.
Lately, Lucas has been delving deeper into my disinterest in athletics.
Coens' digressions, and frustrated by their total disinterest in wrapping up
But their disinterest in Jerusalem means they shun aspects of Zionism.
In the book, space research has stagnated due to public disinterest.
In other words, Mancini's disinterest in the MGM reboot is known.
His disinterest in policy intricacies was evident in all three debates.
For evidence of this disinterest, look back to the 2016 election.
Trump's disinterest in fighting corruption extends to foreign countries as well.
Thus far, officials closest to the violence have reacted with disinterest.
He tweeted about his disinterest in helping podcasters monetize off listener data.
Even when her face betrays boredom or disinterest, she is in formation.
Is there an understanding between both parties that there's interest or disinterest?
Carson has repeatedly stressed disinterest in becoming part of Trump's administration, however.
I almost respect Fellowes' flagrant disinterest in making this an actual movie.
It is more a chronic disinterest from those who are in power.
Crossing my arms and darting my eyes, I tried to convey disinterest.
"I don't like journalists," says Oleksandr, staring at me with hostile disinterest.
His disinterest in accumulating money for its own sake actually seems genuine.
Bay's total disinterest in any culture other than his own—the movie's moral
This disinterest was manifest in a Sunday Washington Post story about the deficit.
Some have pressed colleagues for romantic or sexual relationships, despite our clear disinterest.
Pebble's also struggled with consumers general disinterest in wearables and smartwatches in particular.
Sites like this are to blame for declining circulations and growing disinterest, apparently.
That's a combination of my physiology and my total disinterest in weight-lifting.
Edwin Meese shows a remarkable disinterest in the law's traditional presumption of innocence.
But Republicans expressed disinterest in hearing the special counsel's side of the story.
The academy has a total disinterest in the films that people actually like.
This interview reveals this art historian's disinterest in analysis or a critical inquiry.
In Israel this week, we saw another cost to Trump's disinterest in facts.
"I felt that my disinterest in wealth was ideologically healthy," she tells us.
When our pupils dilate, it indicates desire; when they contract, it shows disinterest.
Candidly, Van Wagenen's reasoning for the Mets' disinterest is good for a giggle.
Trump himself has been at pains to signal his disinterest in Pence's advice.
But Trump would soon come to resent Comey's disinterest in winning his affection.
The film's concision, disinterest, and speed prefigure the form of the viral video.
Somehow, despite public disinterest and throughout his own paralyzing perfectionism, he kept the faith.
The apathy I witnessed was just one of many signs of this bureaucratic disinterest.
Apparently I failed to communicate my disinterest, because they followed us to the bar.
One initial reason for this contrast is Wozniak's disinterest in money from the start.
It is possible that Biden's disinterest in fundraising won't hobble him this time out.
What it suggests is either an ignorance of or a disinterest in recent history.
But after many users complained of little meaningful difference, the service shuttered from disinterest.
Given the president's demonstrated disinterest in policy detail, that's what appears to be happening.
This is not because of some deep character flaw or disinterest in civic life.
That disinterest in the truth is what makes him look and act so guilty.
"Money only buys you disinterest when the thing's not on the agenda," Teles says.
She was even worse at hiding her complete and utter disinterest than Nick Viall was.
On top of all that, he is unabashed about his disinterest in party coalition building.
This puts a greater burden on policy to sustain progress in spite of consumer disinterest.
But her understanding of how vaping worked was lacking, mainly due to disinterest, it seemed.
As a result, Apple's disinterest in the Mac felt like it was beginning to show.
But minor cost savings and consumer disinterest are not dissuading manufacturers from introducing the technology.
But the overall message is going to be there's disinterest and it's not a priority.
It turns out, they believed in him and had to feign disinterest to get him.
Jerusalem (CNN)The relationship between Israelis and Palestinians is characterized by considerable mistrust and disinterest.
This is not surprising, given Trump's general disinterest in government ethics and his authoritarian impulses.
" Rumpf said the Republican Party's current disinterest in protecting women made her feel "politically homeless.
You can literally watch successful, useful individuals go from moderate disinterest in me to confused respect.
Microsoft and Sony have also expressed their disinterest in allowing such bills to go into effect.
But declining demand from companies and disinterest from the next generation more than offsets all this.
Its sloppy drafting was predictable given candidate Trump's persistent disinterest in policy details or policy advisers.
Huskey's general disinterest in the fruit doesn't stop Timberlake from hilariously forcing him to try it.
What I don't like is the temper tantrums, name calling, disrespectful attitudes when I show disinterest.
But his disinterest in Britten, Aldeburgh's founder and presiding spirit, hasn't won too many local hearts.
Cramer sees travel and leisure's boom as a direct result of millennials' disinterest in material goods.
It's another sign of the president's aggressive disinterest in anything remotely approaching the details of governing.
Instead, he sat to the side feigning disinterest until a particular word would spark his interest.
For Staglin, that sudden disinterest in past activities was one of the signs of his schizophrenia.
Or Sanders admitting to his disinterest in traditional political gladhanding, and the board's consternation in response.
Over the years, our brain's compounding disinterest in saving has long-term consequences for future wealth.
Trump, who has amply demonstrated his disinterest in democratic ideals, has taken this to new lows.
Whatever reason for the face—impatience, chronic RBF, general disinterest—you have no control over it.
For those of us who have been through the full emotional merry-go-round with song repetition (disinterest leading into tolerance, tolerance leading into obsession, obsession into hatred, hatred into disinterest, and so it goes again and again) enough times to warrant an intervention, there's hope!
How, given her limited resources and most of her people's proven disinterest in her as a leader?
But the Taliban's current gains mean they are unlikely to imminently change their current disinterest in talks.
Technology-mediated distance has allowed feminists to forget that disagreement isn't a real threat, but disinterest is.
Instead, we got this version, one wrapped in a safety blanket of disinterest and reference-as-punchline.
One initial reason for this divergence in net worth is Wozniak's disinterest in money from the start.
First, Cramer sees travel and leisure's boom as a direct result of millennials' disinterest in material goods.
Guides are also taught to observe and respond to body language for signs of interest or disinterest.
Healy has charisma and an utter disinterest in wearing undershirts, but he never comes across as intimidating.
When he proposes to Jo, he pushes too hard, ramming through her disinterest and grabbing her forcibly.
Amid the disinterest and disinformation, I started running into some genuine outsider interest in the MMA world.
But beyond immigration, a president who has made clear his disinterest in policy minutiae offered few details.
Scientists said the administration's failure to install permanent leaders in top positions underscored its disinterest in science.
In his endorsement of anyone-but-Trump, Scott Alexander touches on Trump's disinterest in America's political institutions.
Is hating on Peyton more "rooted in basic human psychology" than appreciating his case with judicious disinterest?
There was no sense of a Manifest Destiny, which may help explain Canada's disinterest in asserting superiority.
How much revenue growth it can demonstrate will help price the company, and attract or disinterest capital.
"On an intellectual level, I know it's the Asperger's that drives my father's paternal disinterest," Firstman writes.
When someone has expressed clear disinterest, it's not cool to then follow up by bombarding them with messages.
Jojo meets all of her father's attempts at control with various measures of disinterest, disregard, and outright contempt.
I tried to avoid Brandon during our mid-class breaks, and he quickly picked up on my disinterest.
Not all of your favorite fighters' losses are due to their age or disinterest or lack of focus.
Amazon's success in the smart home can also be attributed to its disinterest in becoming a holistic ecosystem.
Mired in doping scandals, strangled by disinterest and treated with increasing public cynicism, Bolt was its joyous bolthole.
I noticed the change, but figured he'd finally gotten the message — I hadn't been subtle about my disinterest.
The app learns your preferences as you swipe right to save articles or left to indicate your disinterest.
But Trump also keeps signaling his disinterest in details and distrust of the expertise critical to government's response.
All he has to do is show his distaste, or disinterest, in any Senate compromise, and it dies.
This past spring, she inadvertently pissed off the Twittersphere with her "disinterest" regarding Trump during a UK interview.
His disinterest almost beat the pup out of me because he just wasn't willing to engage in it.
Instead, it's most useful to think of his disinterest in staffing up the government as an operational stance.
I guess when I gave Wyatt her space after she said "talk soon," her creators took that as disinterest.
But maybe the disinterest really lies in no longer wanting to give herself up to the world for judgment.
Their correspondence shows an almost palpable disinterest in taking decisive action — even while acknowledging Williams was fraudulently billing them.
One of his more provocative arguments focuses on the role of gaming as a source of disgust and disinterest.
Whitehouse responded with disinterest in the question for the island, then expressed opposition to its prospects for the district.
His seeming disinterest has many concerned that Saudi Arabia will take its cues from the president's subdued reaction (Politico).
He is labeled by his peers as feminine, due to interests in art and his disinterest in pumping iron.
These processes display, at best, a disinterest in the natural world and, at worst, contempt for anything non-human.
A psychotherapist complied, stating that she was extremely normal but had a "complete disinterest" in the world around her.
Kalanick's interest in ghost kitchens — and disinterest in venture funding — is making it easier for others to find funding.
"For men, it's often the appearance of disinterest rather than actual loss of interest," sex therapist Deborah Fox said.
The competition's third round, when the Premier League's giants join the lower-level dreamers, has been devalued by disinterest.
It's about words—the president's promises to fix what's broken and his disinterest in making good on those promises.
From the moment this project was announced, Allen has expressed a seeming disinterest in television as a storytelling form.
It's hard to realize that a relationship is dying or that your long-time professional goals totally disinterest you now.
In addition to sadness and disinterest, symptoms can also include anxiety, inability to sleep, and feelings of guilt and worthlessness.
But Rebecca is clearly not open to the idea and quickly shows her disinterest in the father of three's suggestion.
Her disinterest for politics is well known, a position disdained by pretty much anyone besides my cousins, who don't vote.
Trump's discussions with Comey likewise point to a kind of malign disinterest in whether the next election is similarly sabotaged.
My eyes, tone, and body language relay my disinterest perfectly, and he quickly recognizes that he's chosen the wrong woman.
And given Twitter's well-known disinterest in third-party Twitter apps, it's unlikely this would be an option for developers.
The European Parliament itself is not an institution many Europeans feel strongly about, and past elections have reflected that disinterest.
As the search dragged on, though, other coaching moves and U.S. Soccer disinterest ruled out one potential candidate after another.
Regulators on four continents are preparing for a long-awaited showdown with Facebook, after years of disinterest and half-steps.
But as officials communicated their sense of resigned acceptance, they also expressed disinterest in assigning specific accountability for systematic transgressions.
This institutional disinterest makes more sense when inmate firefighters, who are on-call continuously, are considered as a state resource.
Of course, Messina's disinterest in patenting his idea doesn't mean his role in creating the hashtag hasn't helped his career.
To others, it is usually a terrible bore that you listen to (if you can't help it) with polite disinterest.
To others, it is usually a terrible bore that you listen to (if you can't help it) with polite disinterest.
Gypsy doesn't object, but it's clear the event is not consensual from the pain on her face and her clear disinterest.
That the conclusion of a decade's worth of disinterest should result in a deeply wanted baby is the best-case scenario.
But Jean-Marc Lieberherr, CEO of the year-old Diamond Producers Association, says conversations about millennials' disinterest in diamonds are misguided.
Farrington sees similar disinterest in his yearly $2,500 scholarship to honor a "side hustlin' student" doing everything possible to earn money.
And Amazon's avowed and proven disinterest in short-term profit means it should have no problem keeping the retailer's jobs stateside.
Hayley was the nearest we had to a female villain, but her power came from disinterest – her heart wasn't in it.
On the left, the increasingly confused Fox News narrative about the attacks has produced an almost aggressive disinterest in the topic.
A woman paying for her portion of the date signals her disinterest, many of my friends and the survey respondents argued.
Jim persuades Paul (Chris Klein), an attractive yet clueless jock, to run against Tracy, despite his disinterest and lack of qualifications.
"It discredits the very brave women and children who struggle to come forward and then do — usually to disbelief and disinterest."
In Thomas's view, the court's disinterest has emboldened lower courts to treat the protections of the Second Amendment as second class.
Does the refusal to acknowledge the varied narratives of Black women during awards season reflect a general disinterest in our stories?
If anything it is my expression of disinterest in waging war on others in such depth as they wage on me.
Intentional or not, the whole episode reeks of racism at worst and willful ignorance and complete disinterest in history at best.
In the years that followed, women's soccer languished in the country, growing only in fits and starts amid widespread national disinterest.
However, if the dog food was taken away, the ravens were more likely to express negative behaviors like disinterest, scratching, and kicking.
Vischer says the group was prepared for pushback from the Ministry of Education and parents — and even disinterest from the girls themselves.
After years of complete silence and disinterest regarding Iran's music scene, it has recently become one of the music industry's favorite topics.
He also opened up about his approach to fame and his disinterest in trying hard to control the narrative around his celebrity.
He tempered his view a few months later, saying he regretted calling bitcoin a fraud, but maintained his disinterest in the cryptocurrency.
"I don't think I'm ever going to announce that I'm pregnant," Kylie, who has long hinted about her disinterest with fame, explains.
And that disinterest in transforming the narrative they're working with is part of why Game of Thrones' storyline collapsed in season eight.
It's part of the whole depression package, a profound disinterest in the world—an inability to experience pleasure in things once pleasurable.
Ava Trilling, the band's frontwoman, has a humid, effortless voice, the kind that can convey wonder and rapturous disinterest all at once.
So for me, I don't know if it's right or wrong, but to say that I had an active disinterest is correct.
The market's disinterest in the deals does not reflect investors' concerns with the credits or an obvious weakness in the credit markets.
It was gorgeous to look at, a game that grabbed my attention for a while, despite a general disinterest in multiplayer games.
The LF-S50G arrived earlier today amid the deluge of Sony product announcements, carrying the company's utter disinterest in memorable naming conventions.
That, coupled with a total disinterest in men at the time, made me conclude after much reflection that I must be gay.
" Sensing the students' disinterest in matters of global trade, Adam asked them, "Do any of you watch 'Say Yes to the Dress'?
His push to slash "inefficiencies" in the State Department and seeming disinterest in working closely with longtime staff were even more damaging.
The cause was clear: While Mattress Firm was struggling with customer disinterest and costly overhead, the mattress business had been successfully disrupted.
Gangs sucked up the youngsters around him, but Mr. Stanfield's supreme disinterest helped him elude their grasp; he just wasn't their type.
Football isn't immune to the forces shrinking the youth player pools of other sports, including specialization, other extracurricular options and simple disinterest.
Admin officials continue to push for negotiations Despite Trump's disinterest, other administration officials continue to publicly tout a ready-for-negotiations posture.
And that, because of his disinterest in the job, he would find a way to leave the race before the November election.
As evidence of Beijing's disinterest in investments that didn't directly help the Chinese economy, Napier pointed to recent developments surrounding Chinese conglomerates.
But this will be difficult since North Korea has already publicly announced its disinterest in meeting with the United States at Pyeongchang.
The behavior of Zimbabweans, whether they be at home or abroad, is marked by a clear disinterest of politics of their homeland.
Narcissistic parents can have trouble maintaining focus on their children, abruptly switching between hyper-involved and controlling parenting and disinterest and neglect.
Instead, she reads it with the polite disinterest of a woman who has hundreds of obscene hate tweets spewed at her every day.
The popular influencer was reportedly "honest" with everyone – including her parents – about her disinterest in college from the start, a source told People.
Postpartum depression can involve a wide array of symptoms: fear of not being a good mother, sadness, and even disinterest in the baby.
As a result of her disinterest, I became fixated on the idea that marrying her would be the way to get her back.
When you watch a video to the end, for example, that's a signal that you like it, while skipping a video indicates disinterest.
Democrats have spent the past two years arguing that Trump's authoritarian tendencies and disinterest in the rule of law would endanger American democracy.
And the third is how to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals in light of the Trump's administration apparent disinterest in the subject.
Their exchanges were sometimes friendly — they spoke about breakfast, for instance, and specifically the President's disinterest in it — and sometimes not so friendly.
In other words, a lot of millennials are secretly looking for more, but acting out this performative disinterest to cover egos and asses.
M.I.A.'s disinterest in identity politics—and her unapologetic embrace of cultures from all over the world—is her greatest strength and biggest downfall.
Verginer works to capture the viewer's attention to their natural surroundings by pointing out the way many inadvertently shut out nature with detrimental disinterest.
All that talk of voter disinterest and the hold-your-nose election are being proved wrong by signs of record turnout in swing states.
He nonchalantly admitted to not knowing the name ZeniMax and downplayed his disinterest in doing due diligence on Oculus before presenting an acquisition offer.
The good news: The delay seemingly isn't a result of his disinterest in doing another season; it's kinda of because he's been ridiculously busy.
Violence is so widespread, yet often so far away, and our hyperconnected consumption means burnout or disinterest can set in at an alarming rate.
We've had really sick offers and we had to turn them down, because of disinterest, or logistically it couldn't work with other band responsibilities.
Perhaps it's related to the facial expressions most of her figures share; what seems to be a perplexing fusion of disinterest, sadness, and preoccupation.
He was a great drummer but I was having trouble with him trying to do different things and his disinterest in pushing the envelope.
Warning signs to get your pet checked include lethargy, drinking a lot of water, frequent urination and taking a disinterest to food, McConnell said.
Read more: 6 signs you'd be happier singleAnother sign you may be falling out of love is a disinterest in sex with your partner.
He then engaged Cleveland's expected strategy by stealing second base, with a great jump afforded to him by Lester's disinterest in holding on runners.
This ostensible disinterest is brilliantly lampooned in Thomas Rowlandson's 1788 watercolor, which shows Sir Joseph Banks, patron of explorers, about to eat an alligator.
Merkel has made up her mind that Europe is best served by pushing back against Trump's disinterest in cooperation and sober discussion of disagreements.
Plus, Facebook made it possible for third-parties like PayPal to operate over Messenger, which signaled its disinterest in the payments space in general.
Some of the blame for the dismal state of affairs at State accrues to the president's seeming disinterest in maintaining a conventional foreign policy.
Season 24's contestants have been a mixed bag of emotional breakdowns, catfights, and what appears to be general disinterest in even becoming Mrs.
In a handful of states, the proposals already seem stalled, stymied by inattention or disinterest by the most powerful figures in the state governments.
More than 40 percent of Americans who hadn't purchased cryptocurrencies said their reason was disinterest or believing there is no need to do so.
But Apple's pro-privacy stance — and general disinterest in the advertising business — makes it unlikely the company will ever provide that kind of detail.
According to the American Psychological Association, those who experience it may feel disinterest in the baby, experience anxiety, and have difficulty concentrating, amongst other things.
This worldview, combined with the president's well-documented disinterest in the truth, leads him to just make up stories that explain away his political failures.
Malik, the most aloof of his former bandmates, has been candid about his disinterest in One Direction and the fact that he knows about sex.
If schools don't adapt and move to a more blended style of instruction, Elmore said, America's schools could see a growing disinterest in traditional education.
Even Ebert seemed to come around, sort of, admitting in 2010 that his position had been foolish given his personal disinterest in playing most games.
Wear OS as a software platform has a nice enough user interface, but it suffers from lag, stutter, and disinterest from third-party app makers.
Even Celeste's ultimate courtroom victory feels perfunctory, its moments of poignance and dramatic irony weighted down by the season's palpable disinterest in its own characters.
In fact, a recent wave of neglect, disinterest and doubt seems ready to sweep English from its central position in high schools and universities. Why?
Trump's lack of ties to the GOP campaign establishment and his seeming disinterest in anyone's politics other than his own create an opening for Pence.
He was a brilliant, academically trained draftsman whose central subject would always be the human body — depicted with a visceral combination of disinterest and tenderness.
"Good Vibrations" makes a big point about Mr. Love's disinterest in drugs at a time when many of his bandmates were destroying themselves with them.
And suddenly, "Sakina's Restaurant" has acquired a new, somber underlining, making us miss a time when ignorance was paired with benign disinterest rather than hate.
President Trump's evident disinterest in even trying to reorient Republican governance away from priorities like welfare state retrenchment and regressive fiscal policy underscores the point.
So if Eugenie's wedding will be a more lavish affair than the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's, why is there purported disinterest in the event?
Those men decided, in screening about 1,200 men and 200 women, that good programmers don't like people — that they have a complete disinterest in people.
But Democrats sharply dissented, saying that the panel's inquiry had been "limited" by Republican disinterest, and that too many questions remain unanswered to make conclusions.
That disinterest in accepted facts -- or the belief that everyone is entitled to their own facts -- is both insidious and toxic to the broader culture.
Sure, some major shops will get the profile treatment (often for the wrong reasons), but in general, there's a fundamental disinterest in how managers invest.
And once you feel that complete disinterest from your daily grind kicking in, consider it a sign to expand your skillset and learn something new.
It's even gotten the interest of the Justice Department, hardly a sign of disinterest no matter what the White House spin wants you to believe.
HP has canceled plans to build out a line of Windows phones due to Microsoft's general disinterest in continuing to battle Google and Apple on mobile.
If that doesn't sound bad enough, check out Jeong's keen observations, in which she points out the film's total disinterest in understanding pregnancy and childbirth, here.
"There's a lot of apathy, mistrust and disinterest among the population," said Jose Carlos Sanabria, a political analyst at the ASIES think tank in Guatemala City.
But they obviously also have no interest in seeing eye-to-eye at the moment and their mutual disinterest in their current situation is highly amusing.
And so there's something compelling about Miller's disinterest in justifying her profession, or urging anyone who doesn't take it seriously to jump on board or else.
Among Trump supporters, disinterest in the other Republican was even stronger, with 70 percent choosing a third-party candidate in a race between Clinton and Cruz.
Karl's girlfriend, on the other hand, barely seems to register his disinterest, instead resorting to porn when Karl says he simply won't "get there" in bed.
I believe if more people were aware that asexual/aromantic identities exist, many people would be more accepting of their disinterest in sex or romantic relationships.
When Tomek sits at the kitchen table and despairs to his mother about his disinterest in romantic companionship, the director captures their conversation from this perspective.
Those goals are to apply the Trump administration's commitment to deregulation and its disinterest in pursuing policies and programs to mitigate the causes of climate change.
To help us get over our deep-seated disinterest, we called in a professional—Chris Kronner of Kronnerburger, a slice of burger heaven in Oakland, California.
But Little Women's anemic showing when it comes to awards demonstrates that men's consistent disinterest in a "woman's picture" like Little Women comes with real consequences.
Even his friends have described him as difficult, a narcissist with an outsized view of his importance and a disinterest in mundane matters like personal hygiene.
The disinterest on the part of those passing by on the way to a Lincoln Center event can bear multiple readings, including generalized New Yorker apathy.
ProPublica asked Facebook about the ads and the company blamed it on a "technical failure," rather than a systematic and inexcusable disinterest in adhering to US law.
Despite his near-total disinterest in running a traditional Iowa ground game, Trump cobbled together a real and genuinely impressive constituency—at least for Iowa caucuses purposes.
With respect to that latter point, Dharmakumar explained that The Ken started in response to what he observed to be the Indian population's general disinterest in media.
Despite their disinterest in that sort of competition, Taylor of course gets roped into playing and wins, taking down a taunting opponent whose rage makes him transparent.
There was no more acute example of Bowers' active disinterest in feeling shame about his life than the section of the film dealing with Bowers' young childhood.
This season has dabbled at substance with the disinterest of a dilettante: Vampirism as a metaphor for AIDS, fame as a sort of death, motherhood as infection.
Pompeo, mindful that the president had previously expressed disinterest in hearing an intelligence briefing every day, said the CIA offers a mixture of topics during the briefing.
Whatever they had done, it's unlikely it would have increased turnout, nor was it down to specific disinterest in the referendum itself or the arguments being debated.
Now that it's about married life, honestly I'm a little bored — and that has more than a little to do with my disinterest in marriage in general.
Blame revenue siphoned by online competition, cost-cutting ownership, a death spiral in quality, sheer disinterest among readers or reasons peculiar to given locales for that development.
They're notoriously difficult to secure because of dizzying supply chains, general disinterest or knowledge of security on the consumer end, and the design of the devices themselves.
But behind the academic routine, Minnesota's administration, as at other law schools across the country, was striving to respond to the public's growing disinterest in law careers.
At best, your complacency as their elected officials on the issues that affect their lives signals disinterest; at worst, it normalizes their experiences of unfreedom and injustice.
As I looked around at other passengers for some sort of validation of a shared experience, their bland disinterest gave way to a creeping sensation of paranoia.
Popcaan is a pop star who has much of his life and whereabouts documented, even as a person who's been candid about his disinterest in the media.
We had our kids late, I was 40 when our first son was born, and they showed a healthy disinterest in our work over all the years.
Yet, lawmakers in some of those places have gone out of their way to signal not just disinterest, but outright hostility to our great American energy revolution.
That is to say, she understands there is nothing but shopping—unlike our brother Paul, or our sister Lisa, whose disinterest in buying things is downright masculine.
She entered the lobby from the scorching Maltese sun wearing her green and white checkered silk scarf and white wide-brimmed hat with affirmation and slight disinterest.
But there are those who say that the lack of a more robust staff, while lending itself to better personal interaction, could signal a disinterest in her role.
Some national charter networks have expressed disinterest in setting up shop in Baltimore, namely because they don't want to work within the school district and employ unionized teachers.
From all I've seen, it looks like a pretty fun game, though I know nothing about Dragon Ball and I have an unreasonable disinterest in card-based games.
And based on his campaign rhetoric over his disinterest in telling other countries how to govern themselves, China had expected him to be silent on human rights issues.
We're gonna feel pretty dumb if our weird obsession with State Department email practices and relative disinterest in fraud, bribery and self-dealing ultimately leads to ethnic cleansing.
It's a song from Sonic Adventure 2, the one that accompanies the titular Sonic the Hedgehog snowboarding down busy city streets with total disinterest in any motorist's safety.
That doesn't sit quite well with her new classmates, and it appears that much of the movie's conflict will stem from Dora's disinterest in acclimating to modern society.
There's a metaphor in all this about the modern dependence on oil, governmental apathy about climate change and pollution, and the dangers of public disinterest in scientific research.
People engage with an easy kind of disinterest, like they're happy to talk shit with me but also don't really care that much that I'm talking to them.
Given his manifest disinterest in policy and the details of governance, he would be unable to pass anything without crafty leaders like McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
He urged her to date his male friends "whom he instructed to flirt with Ms. Brietzke and give her hugs even after she expressed disinterest," the lawsuit says.
His disinterest in foreign policy was evident around the world: North Korean weapons proliferation, birth and expansion of ISIS, and millions of immigrants and refugees fleeing to Europe.
If Democrats retake the House, Trump's disinterest in the GOP presents an intriguing possibility that the Democratic Speaker will successfully craft bipartisan legislative deals with the White House.
When Feo glanced at the HoloPic, he recognized its expression, a mask of polite disinterest, from the times he rambled to Yuri about one old flame or another.
And during his run for the presidency, he promised that his only concern in the Middle East was on annihilating ISIS — and expressed disinterest in military interventions against.
It is never quite shown why Klingons flocked to him, given his disinterest in the war to begin with, and we don't see the dismantling of alliances either.
The fish's seeming disinterest only heightens their appeal, since steelhead do not feed in most river systems, but are believed to strike a fly from a territorial instinct.
Experts say the situation is yet another example of how President Donald Trump's disinterest in longstanding alliances has provided an opening for Washington's adversaries to degrade those relationships.
And then there's the junk-food-scarfing detective sergeant Jackie Stevenson of "River" (Britain); her disinterest in cleanliness is staggering — though, to be fair, she is actually dead.
Any observer to the history of PREPA — especially its recent history — can see that the governor disinterest in the integrity, objectivity and internal functioning of PREPA is compromised.
" Another wrote: "It got me thinking of ALL the sexual bereavement there is, through being single, through divorce, through disinterest and through what I am experiencing, through prostatectomy.
There are surface issues like Luca's disinterest in taking photos with Zoey or cuddling with her at movie nights in a cute enough manner (or even touching her, honestly).
Bush's behavior toward HIV and AIDS patients was markedly warmer after years of disdain and disinterest from Reagan administration officials, and her husband made some progress in helping patients.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mexico's efforts to combat human trafficking have been disjointed and lax, an independent auditor has said in a new report, accusing the government of "disinterest".
As O'Day nuzzles into Pauly's neck and kisses him repeatedly on the mouth, the reality star keeps his eyes wide open – but O'Day isn't bothered by his apparent disinterest.
"We had our kids late, I was 40 when our first son was born, and they showed a healthy disinterest in our work over all the years," he says.
Nadia's complete disinterest in being likable is what leads us to Ill Behaviour's first sex scene, which stands out among the many boundary-pushing sexy moments populating television lately.
He tells me that the media has ignored him, hoping that its lack of attention and general disinterest in his campaign will force him to simply quit the race.
No, it'll will be the same people who love the game who will usher in the final phase of virality (the one that comes after our current Obsession): Disinterest.
The Tizen-based Samsung Gear S2 showed that Samsung was listening to customer feedback and took note of the general disinterest in its previous (and relatively bulky) Gear watches.
The result has been the near-isolation of the BBG from other elements like the State Department, and disinterest or neglect on the part of legislative and executive branches.
But Trump's habit of improvisation, disinterest in organized messaging, and refusal to hire key diplomatic staff is hobbling his ability to tackle the issue in a remotely effective way.
He wrote to Gates asking if the former Chief would want to design the next Police Quest, which Gates—who didn't use a computer—read with near-total disinterest.
In both cases, the same specific kind of ignorance — a complete disinterest in understanding why things are the way they are — is leading Trump to advocate potentially deadly positions.
Despite Sweden's disinterest, London's Metropolitan Police says Assange will be arrested if he sets foot on British soil for his failure to surrender to the court back in 2012.
However based on President-elect Trump's disinterest in intelligence briefings, perhaps it's time for the CIA to enter a new era of covert Tweeting for this administration's cartography needs.
The company's branding has always pushed innovation and sustainability, an ideology completely opposed to the Hummer's emphasis on traditional values and, more obviously, absolute disinterest in improving fuel efficiency.
Coding Democracy: How Hackers Are Disrupting Power, Surveillance, and Authoritarianism, by lawyer and human rights activist Maureen Webb, managed to reach through my comfortable layers of snark-justified disinterest.
Perhaps most frustrating, they cannot explain why the final outcomes varied so much from one exerciser to another, with some developing far more disinterest in fatty foods than others.
Though the hiring of Chip Kelly as head coach was supposed to invigorate the 0-3 Bruins, disinterest is so rampant that the school can barely give tickets away.
There's rich drama to mine there, but, like the Cave case, it's all hamstrung by the show's perplexing disinterest in making Poppy out as anything other than a hero.
Sischy's focus on the immediate present meshes with two related, equally important qualities of her writing: her complete lack of theorizing about visual art, and her disinterest in moralizing.
Berry left the band soon after Polly Wog Stew's release, a combination of drug issues and disinterest: "I became less and less interested and started missing rehearsals," he told Spin.
In some diplomatic circles the Yemen war has become a symbol of Western disinterest in laws of war that they helped craft in the wake of the Second World War.
Given its broad disinterest in regulatory norms and preponderance of first-time investors, doctored screenshots trying to nudge prices one way or another are fairly common within the cryptocurrency community.
Of course, Sanders's disinterest in diners is as much philosophical as anything else:  Mr. Sanders also resisted pleas to do the kind of retail-style campaigning that Iowa voters like.
Ng points out that AI has now embedded itself so thoroughly in industry, research labs, and universities that the frustration-driven collective disinterest that drove past AI winters seems unlikely.
But more so than its predecessor, Mafia 2, an average third-person shooter received with critical disinterest, this new game has the bona fides to compete with big-budget competition.
Despite their advanced age and the daily 20-minute playing commitment required, none of the 22 elderly participants from the San Francisco area dropped out due to illness or disinterest.
North Korea is China's neighbor and a historical partner whose demise or even strategic shift toward South Korea and the United States is hardly a matter of disinterest in Beijing.
Calling Trump a con man, or an authoritarian snake-oil salesman with a racist streak and a marked disinterest in the business of governing isn't an insult—it's his brand.
As an older man (around John Corbett's age, actually) who has no children, I watch such movies from a position of personal disinterest: I don't relate, at least not immediately.
Oliver and Elio's relationship starts out combative, with Elio navigating whatever's happening inside of him by feigning disinterest, playing coy, and watching Oliver from afar while taunting him up close.
That disinterest ended in January when a newly reconfigured Supreme Court, rounded out by the addition of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, agreed to hear New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v.
When asked about a fight with former opponent Vitor Belfort, he expressed total disinterest, stating that he'd prefer not to fight somebody riding a loss (Belfort is riding three-straight).
At the end of the day, this screams of having less to do with diversity of ideas than Valve's disinterest in handling controversy from the toxic segments of the gaming community.
That leaves us with one very obvious option — a person who has both a solid claim to the crown and just enough disinterest in ruling to make him a just leader.
Responses from the panel's four speakers were varied, but they shared a common disinterest with the question itself, rejecting the presumption that human value judgements could be applied to something nonhuman.
And a concerning one, given that the main social media purveyor of news — Facebook — has a demonstrable disinterest in and/or incapacity to distinguish fact from nonsensical fiction on its platform.
As Barclays, a bank, points out, it went from being the "darling" of the industry a few years ago to a firm that investors now treat with "indifference, disinterest [and] apathy".
The former GOP nominee — who has notably criticized Donald Trump, his party's current standard-bearer — then issued an argument against those who had accused him of disinterest in the middle class.
America was "tantalizingly" close to building what would have amounted to a superhighway power line sending renewable energy across the country, but local opposition, government delay and utility disinterest killed it.
One early sign of discomfort for Ukraine was Trump's apparent disinterest in meeting with Zelensky — for a sit-down and photo opp Ukraine desperately wanted as a sign of international support.
She pointed to a retreat from science, the influence of regulated industries, a disinterest in addressing climate change and a lack of a focus on public health as areas for concern.
"Your unilateral action last week to quash a staff report providing an analysis and progress report of the agency's E-Rate modernization efforts shows a troubling disinterest in the facts," Sen.
Reasonable people can differ on how important Sanders's disinterest in the issue is, but insofar as it matters, the fact that he appeared clearly out of his element wasn't particularly helpful.
They returned to Guatemala City when she was 4, but her childhood remained nomadic: She credits her parents' complete disinterest in possessions for giving her the impetus to attend design school.
As the Trump administration increasingly signals its disinterest or open hostility for these policy areas, it will fall even further behind Europe when it comes to owning global leadership through soft power.
And yet, here's Kim K (who has often expressed disinterest in pets because they're filthy) posting pictures of puppies on Twitter when everyone's freaking about about the Jay Z and Beyoncé's twins.
"I think one of the lessons of 2008 is not to confuse passion in primary for disinterest in the general election," he said, adding that "highly motivated" supporters were good for democracy.
"I think one of the lessons of 2008 is not to confuse passion in primary for disinterest in the general election," Earnest said, adding that "highly motivated" supporters were good for democracy.
Trump's initial hostility towards environmental protection has perhaps softened to a type of ignorant disinterest as the White House is continually swallowed up in scandals, but will His Holiness change Trumps' mind?
But it's a small-scale demonstration of Trump's disinterest in promoting his agenda to anyone but hardcore followers, as well as his willingness to break from the conventions set by his predecessor.
A new report from mobile analytics firm Flurry out this morning shows how Americans' overwhelming election fatigue and disinterest in continuing to follow political news stories played out during the U.S. Elections.
When a peer interviewer in his senior year of high school asked him what he would be doing in a decade, he answered with a level of disinterest that was almost mocking.
And that ultimately may fuel disinterest with this particular public float, and therefore broader challenges to both SoftBank and its Vision Fund, with all the implications for growth-stage startups that entails.
This year, in the midst of protests and contention with players who have taken a knee in solidarity with Kaepernick, different artists have voiced their disinterest in participating in the halftime performance.
Loss of appetite is a common sign of cancer, and when disinterest in food also comes with bloating, it could mean you have ovarian cancer and should see a doctor right away.
Many have since opined that Trump's victory could spell the demise for America's engagement in Africa, pointing to his disinterest during the campaign, where he only referenced Africa twice, and only anecdotally.
Many Wall Street banks have recently expressed interest (or disinterest) in the cryptocurrency, and mainstream financial media like CNBC have been talking about bitcoin just as much as any other traditional security.
Secretary of Housing & Urban Development After expressing disinterest in serving as secretary of Health and Human Services, Ben Carson said this week that he has been offered the top job at HUD.
Four years is an eternity in figure skating — where athletes can dim quickly due to injury, decline or disinterest — but it's not so far away that Chen isn't already thinking about it.
The tone of the column is one of seething condescension toward not only Trump, but his supporters as well, as though reality-TV watching brands one with a scarlet letter of disinterest.
"One operation won't allay fears about Trump's transactional approach toward China and its apparent disinterest in defending international and legal rights," said Euan Graham, an analyst with the Lowy Institute in Australia.
Kraft Heinz is known to be a serial looker of companies — and Pinnacle had been trading at a premium due to takeover speculation — but Kraft Heinz's disinterest in it is notable nonetheless.
"We had our kids late, I was 40 when our first son was born, and they showed a healthy disinterest in our work over all the years," the 69-year-old musician.
The head of NIH, Frances Collins, has been a long-time supporter of unethical research and has a reputation of disinterest for the countless lives lost as long as it produces results.
That said, given the complexities of Regeneron&aposs changing relationship with Sanofi and management&aposs likely disinterest in selling the company, the analysts only gave this surprise a 5% chance of occurring.
But he had a sheltered upbringing, and given the era he grew up in, he interpreted his disinterest as a calling to join the priesthood, like many young men who felt similarly.
Obstacles to voting (like long lines or restrictive voter ID laws) in some states likely played a role, but if history is anything to go by, so did pure disinterest and apathy.
"I just wanna pull my freakin' hair out!" screams Molly, who got into a heated argument with her fiancé Luis in last week's episode over his disinterest in getting to know her children.
He is one of the President-elect's most controversial Cabinet picks and his combative stance toward the EPA and his seeming disinterest in the earthquakes unnerving his constituents are among the reasons why.
Wade, Democrats hope, could help to shift decades of relative Democratic disinterest in the courts, especially when paired with a renewed interest, since the 2016 election, in the way congressional districts are drawn.
Back in Europe, Geddes's efforts to promote tai chi were initially met with confusion and disinterest, while Delza quickly found traction by showcasing the arts in high profile settings around New York City.
So, a little manufactured controversy here and some hype there gets a champion his handpicked opponent, and spares him those he doesn't want to deal with, whether out of fear or simple disinterest.
Some will argue that Episode One's (or Episode Two's or Half-Life 2's) disinterest in shooting is rooted in grander ambitions; that these are story games, focused on world building and intrigue.
From its slavish conceit of realism, compulsive bigness, and astounding disinterest in telling a story worth the several dozen hours it demands, Red Dead Redemption 22 fails to justify its own excessive existence.
It is a disarmingly funny piece, but one with a bit of bite; after decades of disinterest and neglect, it has suddenly become highly fashionable to affiliate oneself with the spirit of city.
Barcelona's current love affair with Gaudí contrasts with the relative disinterest shown toward his works in the 1980s, when La Pedrera was last put up for sale and struggled to attract a buyer.
But Saudi officials have given Trump a pass on the strident rhetoric, which they consider less important than his hard line on radicalism and his disinterest in pressing human rights and political reform.
He has continued to retweet white supremacists, make racist comments, pick unnecessary fights, contradict himself on the stump, and show an almost gleeful disinterest in building a real campaign or learning about policy.
The Step Up alum shares that she's taking her daughter's disinterest in dance in stride — because she doesn't want to turn into the type of parent who forces her child along a specific path.
And even during his wife&aposs campaign, he reportedly confronted her staff about their seeming disinterest in working class Americans, and he reportedly urged them reach out to those voters who were feeling ignored.
Alright, feigned disinterest aside, we're more than a tad curious about what she possibly could have received at her Serena Williams-hosted baby shower — if only to inspire our own baby gift-giving pursuits.
They attribute their push for voice and gesture control to users' disinterest in staring at screens, but it seems their effort also relates back to bad Android integrations not getting any easier to maintain.
Pai hasn't specifically addressed restructuring the commission, but he has signaled a disinterest in blocking mergers and said that "removing unnecessary regulations" is something he's "touted on a perpetual loop" since taking the job.
But there was "a certain level of disinterest" on the part of the US, Olga Oliker, the director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told CNN.
There's been quite a lot of disinterest in him in fantasy circles this summer, and I'm not sure why; I give him as good a chance as Forsett or Terrance West to be involved.
But while old bikes, and Harley accessories and clothing sold in specialist shops and on Amazon are selling well, they won't compensate for the damage done to the hogs by tariffs and youthful disinterest.
The fluctuating moods and periods of depression that are linked to bipolar disorder might also come off as flakiness and disinterest, and a potential partner might easily take these seemingly mixed messages to heart.
There was a lack of funding for the medical examiner's office, a legislative disinterest in creating a robust medical examiner's office and medical legal system in Mississippi, and it created a kind of vacuum.
Immortalized by countless romantic comedies, the idea behind this approach simply involves a man wearing a woman down, despite her protests or expressions of disinterest, until she ultimately decides she's open to a relationship.
Throughout the 2016 campaign, Sanders was dogged by accusations of disinterest in identity issues — of having a monomaniacal socialist focus on economic inequality and class that led him to sideline other vectors of oppression.
And, to some officials, it was an indication of Trump's disinterest in the plight of Puerto Ricans, who suffered for months without power and limited resources as their island recovered from the walloping storm.
His disinterest in traditional forms of political accountability lures the system into virtually ignoring his behavior, as if he is a rock formation blocking a roadway, a natural obstacle that must be planned around.
"When people are giving campaign contributions, what they're really buying is disinterest," Steven Teles, a political scientist at Johns Hopkins and fellow at New America, says, citing research by Richard Hall and Frank Wayman.
He takes over a job already deeply compromised by his new boss's public dismissal of the CIA's performance on Russian interference in the Presidential election, and by the President-elect's disinterest in receiving intelligence briefings.
That was the thing with Trump; he almost echoed the old presidential non-campaign of years past, where candidates affected an aloof disinterest, occasionally stepping out on the porch to make a few vague remarks.
Now that I was alone, I didn't have to worry about adhering to someone's bedtime, annoying them with my Insta-posing, or their potential disinterest in things that I want to check off my list.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has been clear about his disinterest in limiting obstruction during the 115th Congress, and he would probably struggle to form a majority for filibuster reform if he tried.
Outside forces manipulate events to make Cerebus the prime minister of a country, and then later a pope — both times, his own venality and disinterest in anyone beside himself cause him to fall from power.
At one point the author writes that the president announced he wanted to reduce the number of judges — a statement that echoes Mr. Trump's well-documented disinterest in the authority of other branches of government.
As the color best able to hide stains and dirt, black was the color of the laboring classes, and of the pious: people who sought to signal their disinterest in personal vanity and worldly affairs.
A focus on poor performance, public disinterest and bashing of the workforce, and bureaucratic barriers to entering the civil service leaves agencies severely unstaffed and unable to achieve objectives on behalf of the American people.
"I'm old enough now to have lived through three or four waves of public interest and protest on American police brutality, followed by periods of disinterest as other issues have taken precedence," Stenvoll-Wells says.
The disinterest among civilians in the wars being waged, she observed, had effectively cut off veterans with moral injuries from the wider community that could justify or sanction the acts they were asked to commit.
Refugee beneficiaries complained that their allotments were inaccessible or unsafe due to military disinterest in providing security, while communities in arid Central Vietnam bemoaned land valuations based on those of the more fertile Mekong Delta.
The disinterest is a shift from the days after the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, when Trump told confidants and aides that he was moved to do something his predecessors had failed to do.
On the one hand, he has made statements about Islam that raise questions about bias, and evinced a disinterest in the historic American agenda of supporting the spread of liberal egalitarian principles around the world.
In the weeks following the Tree of Life slayings, and after years of disinterest from law enforcement and the media, the dangers posed by far-right extremists have finally come to the fore of national attention.
Given his general disinterest in media relations, it is believable that Mark Zuckerberg had no awareness of Definers or the communications team's deep and often out in the open ties with the external Republican communications firm.
In this season's seventh episode "Ambush," the show overreaches: Instead of demonstrating awareness of Black lives and romance between two Black characters (which is rarely seen on TV), it betrayed its utter disinterest in Black trauma.
This relative disinterest is markedly generational — the share of millennial Democrats who were closely following the investigation, 38 percent, was lower than the share for those 35 years and older of all political stripes, 45 percent.
"What would be more telling than the release itself would be the absence of mass public reaction indicating not disinterest but the pervasive climate of fear," said Daniel Levy, president of the US Middle East Project.
Stephen Curry Trump's feud with Curry dates back to last year, when the 2017 NBA championship-winning Golden State Warriors were uninvited from a traditional White House visit after Curry expressed disinterest in meeting the president.
During a financing intensive, where indie filmmakers are invited to pitch their films to investors and producers and learn more about film financing, we were met with disinterest and condescension when talking about the film's subject matter.
The U.S. program, which has cost half a billion dollars since 2005, may be winding down due to disinterest from the recently declassified Strategic Capabilities Office, according to a recent piece in military publication Task and Purpose.
Sidney expressed her disinterest in the Bravo reality show, on which her mother has been a cast member since season 3 in 2007, and set the record straight on the status of their current mother-daughter relationship.
In fact, this level of disinterest made it easy for her to brush off requests to lose weight to be a straight size model; she just embraced who she was and opted for the plus size label.
Over the weekend, part of an interview with Marvel vice president David Gabriel made the rounds, in which Gabriel inelegantly and inadvertently suggested that poor sales reflected readers' disinterest in comic books featuring nonwhite and female superheroes.
"President Trump reminds distrustful citizens of liberal institutions' disinterest in, and disrespect for, challenges in their own lives," Arthur Lupia, a political scientist at the University of Michigan, wrote in response to my inquiry about Trump's appeal.
"I was very pleased to see that" Trump has indicated a continued disinterest in changing Social Security or Medicare in his early budget numbers, indicating an awareness of his campaign-trail commitments on that front, Cummings said.
What may seem to be avoidance or disinterest (as interpreted by humans) may simply be cats behaving as the creatures they are: tiny, semi-domesticated (and semi-wild), carnivorous predatory beasties who are also prey to larger predators.
"[Authorities] carried out actions in a disjointed way... due to poor action by the Inter-Ministerial Commission and omissions that show the disinterest and sham effort by the Mexican state to deal with this problem," the report said.
With St-Pierre and Romero showing disinterest, Bisping shifted gears remarkably quickly, reigniting his old beef with the welterweight champ in a matter of days, and even getting him to agree to the much discussed July 8 date.
Trump has been widely and justly criticized for his complete lack of engagement with Congress and his total disinterest in the details of health care policy, but he's been successful so far at bullying and cajoling Congress forward.
The dismissal of identity demands raised by members of the majority has more to it than just a refusal to allow the privileged to retain power—it reflects the disinterest of the elites in their own national identity.
Read more: How to know if someone is a serial cheater or if they've actually made a mistake, according to a therapistAnother sign you may be falling out of love is a disinterest in sex with your partner.
Many of our encounters with ballplayers, however, are like a romantic relationship that begins with love at first sight and ecstatic sex, and then matures, through careful nurturing, into platonic fondness, bored familiarity, and finally disinterest and alienation.
"Instead of supporting the film's content to fight against authority, the majority of the people expressed either a sense of defeat, saying that there is no way to win against them, or they showed disinterest," Mr. Hara said.
"  In a since-deleted tweet, Dina Marks, the principal at the Connecticut middle school, called the incident "an act of stupidity, disinterest, & immaturity, completely inappropriate," but added she did not believe it was "racially motivated against that person.
Mr. Larraín's protagonist is an unsmiling 50-ish madman (Alfredo Castro) who, having taken "Saturday Night Fever" as a sacred text, nurtures fanatical fantasies of disco glory — an obsession complemented by a near-total disinterest in human contact.
They are not shared by U.S. allies in Western Europe and Asia, which are as alarmed by the Trump administration's seeming disinterest in collective action based on consensus as they are by persistent Iranian threats of nuclear proliferation.
Anita Vangelisti, a psychologist at the University of Texas in Austin, found that narcissists typically prefer to keep the conversation centered on themselves, "making exaggerated hand movements, talking loudly, and showing disinterest by 'glazing over' when others speak."
King told CNN's "New Day" that Sessions didn't answer King's questions on Tuesday about why President Trump decided to fire former FBI Director James Comey, and Sessions's other remarks on the Russia investigation revealed the attorney general's disinterest.
Learn something you never did as a childAs we get older we sometimes feel like we missed out on learning something when we were younger, either because of a lack of opportunity, disinterest, or good old-fashioned laziness.
It's come up with a way for people to use the iPhone to compile and store their medical records — the kind of information that plays perfectly into Apple's emphasis on consumer privacy and its disinterest in targeted advertising.
And right after Trump describes hanging out with Witt — and making her angry by insulting her choice of music to skate to — he claims it was his romantic "disinterest" in her that made her turn rude toward him.
A second problem is the White House's utter disinterest in — or perhaps even disdain for — the work that State Department diplomats and even lower-level officials do in running the day-to-day management of US foreign policy.
His disinterest in details means he probably won't grasp all the implications of privatizing public education, as Education Secretary nominee Betsy DeVos would like to do, or privatizing Medicare, a priority of Health and Human Services nominee Tom Price.
While a lack of funding for disease research and pharmaceutical companies' disinterest in developing new drugs are also complicit in the epidemic of untreatable bacteria, there are some basic things that everyone else can do to slow the spread.
But the above passage, from former Navy SEAL Matt Bissonette's book No Easy Day, detailing the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips to bring an end to the Maersk Alabama hijacking of 19413, describes a military man's disinterest in nuance.
Right now, the rules for sexual engagement are so much about denying any kind of interpersonal connection that students go overboard and they end up being really discourteous, sometimes really rude or cruel, in an effort to perform disinterest.
Their two hits, the sublime "She's Not There" and "Tell Her No," had charted over three years before—an eternity in '60s pop time—and public disinterest in their recent output left the band broke, demoralized, and unable to continue.
And then by coming to save her ... they end up discovering that Malekith is hiding the dark energy inside of Earth because he knows that Odin doesn't care about Earth, and so he's using Odin's disinterest in Earth to trick him.
But that is a world in which Trump — with all he revealed during the campaign about his lack of discipline, his casual cruelty, his disinterest in policy, his penchant for conspiracy theories — still won about 44 percent of the vote.
Leaving aside the damaging disinterest of entrenched establishment politicians, a high school student's plea for help from the "adults in the room" should serve as a major warning flag for all who believe that no student should be discriminated against — ever.
But many in the AI industry and academia are puzzled by what they see as federal disinterest in AI. "If you look at the 'America first' priorities of the Trump administration, this should play very well with them," Domingos said.
Connaughton's work on Biden's behalf was massively successful: In spite of his boss's disinterest, he raised $1.7 million in the first quarter of 1987, leading all candidates; by the end of April, he had more than $2 million in cash.
It's unclear how much of his decline is attributable to lingering back issues, how much is disinterest or a willful attempt to define an inconvenient role, and how much is just sand piling up in the bottom of his hourglass.
But beginning with a brief Queen performance followed by the trio of comedians made for a quick start to the show, in a move that seemed calculated to set viewers' fears at rest (as well as to stave off viewers' disinterest).
That consideration led me into as many record stores as I could get to around the Los Angeles area, where I found, in classic record-store-clerk style, a high level of fashionable disinterest in watching the new High Fidelity altogether.
But the disinterest in an impeachment question Tuesday night epitomized Trump's role in Democratic politics: They see a chance to get rid of him in 371 days, and they don't want to think about him unless they're thinking about that.
Charles Barkley is known for his bombastic nature on TNT's "Inside the NBA" leading to countless priceless moments on the show, from starting a feud with the Golden State Warriors to showing off his complete disinterest in NBA roster changes.
The local and handmade, while more recently taken mainstream by the radical craft movement, has enjoyed uninterrupted patronage in a region that often prides itself on its disinterest in the fashion, politics, and lifestyle of the rest of the country.
"Reading notes is a tactic that I actually have coached speakers to do to hold in their nervousness and show their disinterest during debates, because it's one of the only oddly politically correct ways of showing disrespect and disagreement," she told Refinery29.
Four weeks before the 24 election, the Pew Research Center released a report detailing the American public's disinterest in the campaign: Midterm elections rarely excite the general public, but 285 is shaping up to be an especially underwhelming cycle for many Americans.
Musgraves' disinterest in toeing the party line continues on Golden Hour, her fourth studio album (if you include 2016's A Very Kacey Christmas, which, considering how much this Midwestern queer loves holiday melancholy and all things gaudy and twinkling, can't be overlooked).
While Wilders is fundamentally a different politician than Fortuyn, who shared a flair for the dramatic and a disinterest for "normal politics" with Trump, the PVV profits from the continued dominance of sociocultural issues, most notably the three Is: immigration, integration, and Islam.
Instead, he had continued to retweet white supremacists, make racist comments, pick unnecessary fights, contradict himself on the stump, show an almost gleeful disinterest in building a real campaign or learning about policy, and invoke a nightmarish American hellscape that doesn't actually exist.
This framing, one that the show applied to Underwood's behavior, centers heavily on the idea that a woman's disinterest or confusion is simply part of the "chase," and that with enough persistence, she can ultimately be won over with sufficient affection and romance.
While it may be optimistic that Trump will read such a letter (see his disinterest in even intelligence briefings), it confirms that a large movement of the American architecture industry recognizes climate change and is concerned about the 45th president's climate change denial.
But while the campaign manager Brad Parscale has insisted New Mexico is within reach, other Trump advisers say there's been little movement, in part because of the president's disinterest in taking the day trips he favors to the western part of the country.
Whether those of us whose work and family commitments, disinterest, ill health or long-term procrastination discouraged us from being serious competitive athletes earlier can start training in midlife and catch up to longer-term competitors' performance and health has not been clear.
After a disastrous response to its IPO prospectus, disinterest from potential investors, and reporting on Neumann&aposs self-dealing and questionable leadership qualities, We abandoned its IPO plans and SoftBank forced Neumann to step down as CEO and chairman and to cash out.
Between his inner circle's ever-growing web of connections to Moscow, his persistent disinterest in holding Russia accountable for meddling in the 2016 election, and his willingness to make concessions to the Kremlin, Trump's own party doesn't trust him to handle Russia responsibly.
With his complete disinterest in Tayshia, whom Colton spent the night with, and Hannah, whom Colton made out with all over a Vietnamese spa, in full, relentless display, it's impossible not to question how painful the upcoming After The Final Rose special will be.
As critic Shannon Anderson's catalogue essay explains, the exhibition's titular conceit plays on a Japanese expression that refers to "the human tendency to remain a passive bystander to terrible circumstances," what Takami describes, in an interview, as the "human disinterest" that exists in Japanese society.
They speak of the blame their husbands place on them for being raped, their disinterest and disconnection from the children, and their fear that their neighbors in the refugee camps will discover and ostracize them for their sacrilegious act (giving birth to a Buddhist child).
Indeed, Steyer's letter of commitment to The Giving Pledge, an organization established by the billionaire buddies Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to encourage billionaires to contribute the majority of their wealth to philanthropic causes, reinforced Steyer's disinterest in the trappings of luxury and wealth.
Despite being on a lot of different devices from a variety of manufacturers and benefiting from large marketing campaigns from Google, Android Wear has struggled with a difficult-to-use interface, little support from third-party developers, and a general disinterest from the public.
Earlier Wednesday, former US ambassador to NATO and George W. Bush administration official Nicholas Burns had accused Trump of "dereliction of the basic duty to defend the country" for what he said was Trump's apparent disinterest in Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Typewritten correspondence became part of her curriculum by age five and, today, letters she wrote to friends and family—mostly adults many years her senior—offer insight into Follett's deep love of the natural world, talent for diction, and disinterest in same-aged playmates.
What would have been one of the hottest tickets at any of the five previous Olympics featuring a Canadian team loaded with National Hockey League stars playing in their tournament opener was treated with disinterest as the world's best players sat these Games out.
And after basketball stars LeBron James and Stephen Curry both expressed disinterest in attending an event at the White House after the NBA finals, Trump on Friday said that neither of their respective teams, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors, would be invited.
Further up the street, outside the Charlottesville Police Department, officers looked on in profound disinterest as a band of nationalists beat a black kid by the entrance to the parking garage, while a handful of counter-protesters beat an elderly nationalist in the street.
Lastly, the self-imposed limitations on this attack continue to display the growing U.S. disinterest in strategic action in the Middle East and unwillingness to determine what precisely it seeks to accomplish in regard to Syria and to other burning questions in this volatile region.
Mr. Wheeler described the E.P.A.'s plan to reopen the mercury rule as an answer to the court and said he was not concerned by either the utility industry's disinterest in seeing the rule reworked or the views of his former client, Mr. Murray.
One of the biggest of the group serves as a prop in Man Ray's portrait photograph of a topless Émilie Carlu (aka "Lili") who cradles the enormous "Disagreeable Object," gazing down at it with cool disinterest, as if Giacometti's phallic sculpture were an exotic pet.
Tip: Maintain eye contact while speaking to show respect and sincerity, hold good posture to project confidence, avoid gestures that are distracting or convey disinterest such as crossed arms or fidgeting with clothing/jewelry, and make sure facial expressions align with the message being communicated.
But by squeezing the finances of journals critical of Beijing, kidnapping booksellers and generally limiting the space for open discussion of China, Beijing has promoted what could be a more dangerous threat to its grip on Hong Kong: distance from and disinterest in China.
These values are now more important than ever: As previously reported by Broadly, "incoming President Donald Trump's expansive military and surveillance powers, his apparent disinterest in truth, and cavalier attitude toward potential Russian interference in American politics" highlights the importance of transparency in government today.
Whether it's my short attention span, my deep disinterest in Saturday Night Live, or the inherent hit-or-miss quality of most sketch shows, I really struggle to care about the format, outside of the occasional Key & Peele or I Think You Should Leave.
Between that, my growing teenage disinterest in any and all things that weren't banter, and my newfound obsession with the never-ending wonders of the online world, the path to looking like a cunt and listening to shit music was muddied but clear enough to walk down.
The introduction of banking services in Stash comes at a time when the finance app market has begun to swiftly capitalize on younger users' disinterest in standard banks with their physical branches and high fees, as well as millennials' savvy use of technology for managing money.
His past is interesting, his path to Republican politics is interesting, his populist platform is interesting, his disinterest in political analysis any deeper than cable news is interesting, his use of social media to win supporters by saying things that would hurt most candidates is interesting.
Since her eponymous band's inception with the 1984 debut album Diamond Life, singer Helen Folasade "Sade" Adu, through a combination of jazz-infused pop and disinterest for media spectacle, has cultivated an aura of mystique that has granted her eternal currency with listeners for over three decades.
After decades of deepening disrepair and disinterest in the painting commonly known as the Atlanta Cyclorama, workers this month are moving the panorama as part of a $21800 million plan to rescue and maintain a titanic, deteriorating example of an art form that has mostly disappeared.
Of the many abstract paintings, one monumental canvas is composed of serpentine vertical forms ("Untitled," 2015) and could be a minimalist exercise but for Martin's disinterest in coloring within the lines, as well as his decision to collage small photographs of Winehouse, roughly centered within the painting's black circles.
But as legitimate as the issues raised by Priorities are, they play into one of the central themes of the Trump campaign: his attack on political correctness and his evident disinterest — to the point of dismissal — in claims of victimization by women or immigrants or racial or ethnic minorities.
Seasoned GOP staffers cited a number of reasons why so many people have turned down job offers or expressed disinterest when contacted by administration officials about potentially joining the White House -- from anxiety over the Russia probe to fear of having their careers tainted by associating with Trump.
Mikhail Dmitriev, a Moscow economist who uses nationwide focus groups to track public opinion, says the root of Russian discontent is economic, with years of stagnation in personal incomes breeding disdain for the authorities, distrust of the state news media and disinterest in Mr. Putin's foreign policy adventures.
There's Joseph (Charlie Shotwell), her best friend whose interest in fashion and disinterest in athletics gets him the moniker "boy-girl"; Hell-No Price (Milan Ray), her former bully; Smash (Johanna Colón), a relatively mute child who communicates by destroying objects; and Anne-Claire (Bella Higginbotham), a shy evangelical.
Two themes that permeate the reports are a disinterest in informed and transparent decision-making and the replacement of policies that attempt to balance competing needs with a single-minded focus on putting public resources to work for extractive industries, including several of the world's most profitable corporations.
He outlasted almost all of his peers, who were lost along the way to the pressures of the changing industry, or disinterest in the spotlight, or the current conventional wisdom that 10 years is the longest any person should be in charge of a brand not his own.
As story development goes, this isn't bad, but it relies too heavily on us thinking Maeve might really perish, a victim of Delos's disinterest in preserving anything but her rogue code, and I just don't think for a second that Westworld is going to unceremoniously kill off its second lead.
In a move that demonstrates a clear disinterest in listening to the people who actually know what they're talking about, the United States House of Representatives in mid-December forced through a bill containing a $1.15 trillion spending plan, as well as controversial cybersecurity legislation — the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA).
The truncated version is that a Shakespearian story of Jacobs moving from unrequited love to obsession to disinterest and finally consummation, all paired with violence, betrayal, and manipulation became one of the pillars of ROH in the 00s..And all with Lacey as a cunningly, fully portrayed actor in the proceedings.
If the FCC's refusal to acknowledge the vast public outcry against its plan to gut net neutrality isn't enough of an outrage, its total disinterest in investigating how that same comment system may have been gamed by fake users posing as real Americans adds a bit more insult to injury.
While many legal observers contend that Trump eventually will lose these legal battles, there is ample reason to believe this could be Trump's most effective rhetorical strategy to remain in office, especially given the support of Republicans in Congress and voter fatigue with and apparent disinterest in the Mueller report.
But if the top five Democrats maintain their dominance among both donors and polling, it could quickly mirror the 2016 Republican race, where more than a dozen presidential hopefuls burnt through cash and traversed the country only to drop out once the voters' disinterest was registered at the ballot box.
But multiple agencies CNBC spoke with, many of whom did not want to be named, said that problems with the company — including a lack of measurement data, disinterest among social media celebrities, confusion about the platform, and general indifference towards advertising agencies — are leading more of their clients to abandon it.
Snap's revenue has continuously fallen short of analysts' estimates, it's lost a tremendous amount of money, Mark Zuckerberg is hell-bent on destroying it (and his strategy seems to be slowing Snapchat's growth), and apparent disinterest in Snap's most exciting project (Spectacles) has cost the company millions—specifically, a least $39.9 Million.
Aside from a complete disregard for racial diversity and complete disinterest in Carol, which was snubbed in both the Best Picture and Best Director categories—the nominations for Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara feel dutiful more than anything else—the most shocking part of today's Oscar nominations came in the writing categories.
Particularly refreshing to me were its almost defiant disinterest in what's happening in the rest of the MCU, favoring its own internal continuity more than that of the studio as a whole, and the focus on mixing up character dynamics in a very real way, without it being "dun dun DUN" plot reveals.
The increased prominence of media intimidation globally, as well as the relative disinterest in the Balkans, compared to the clear and countable abuses such as the jailing of journalists by Turkey's strongman Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have made it easier for leaders like Vucic to quietly quash criticism without attracting too much attention.
But ultimately, the Times meeting was less useful for what Trump thought he was saying than as another display of some of his most deep-seated character traits: a total disinterest in self-reflection, an ideological flexibility that can be indistinguishable from (or a cover for) ignorance, a morality defined by success.
Intimate receptions While Trump is described by those who have seen him as charming in these intimate receptions -- he gamely signed a newspaper column in Sharpie that a donor in Houston wrote to endorse him -- Republican fundraisers recognize that whether it's disinterest, a poor work ethic or some combination of both, he's undermining himself.
Its influence can be detected in Trump's tax-reform plan, which is tilted overwhelmingly to benefit wealthy individuals and corporations; in his pledge to repeal the Affordable Care Act; and in his disinterest in advancing labor interests through higher wage and income requirements (or union-building, or anything beyond vague promises to renegotiate trade deals).
It is not at all a challenge to find people who will say Abloh is leading a cult of personality dependent on teens who don't know better, that his undeniable historical significance as the most prolific designer of his generation is at odds with his seeming disinterest in giving anyone a good reason to care.
The disinterest in spending restraint by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and the Republicans is setting up the 220006s to be the tax-hike decade.
In Conversations With Friends and Normal People, the economics start by being in collegiate, idealistic terms; at one point in the former, Frances muses about her "ideologically healthy" disinterest in wealth, suggesting that the world would be better and more ethical if everyone had their piece of the gross world product, which comes to about $16,000.
In a prescient post-election piece for the conservative Weekly Standard, Yuval Levin and Gerard Alexander worried that Trump's disinterest in policy would lead to chaos in the legislative process: In the absence of an opinionated final arbiter who could always be brought in, the policy process can easily become far less, rather than more, productive.
A dozen serving officials at four intelligence agencies said they are troubled by Trump's apparent disdain for their work; by his designated national security advisor Michael Flynn's perceived bent for conspiracy theories and hostility toward some of his former colleagues; and by what some say is the incoming president's disinterest in the briefings he has received.
Band, entranced by power and by wealth, repeatedly put the Clintons in compromising positions to benefit himself, bringing in shady figures like Anne Hathaway's ex-boyfriend (and later convicted money launderer) Raffaello Follieri into their orbit, regularly using the Clinton name to land flashy dining reservations, and insisting on staying in luxurious locations, despite Bill's seeming disinterest.
But "Coats or Keys" suggests the presence of a shadow series that's been hidden within the troubled one all along, a series that thought more seriously about the differences and connections between love, sex, and intimacy, instead of picking them up every few weeks, toying with them a bit, and then hurling them across the room in disinterest.
In private conversations over the last year, people who were new to Mr. Trump in the White House, which was most of the West Wing staff, have tried to process the president's speaking style, his temper, his disinterest in formal briefings, his obsession with physical appearances and his concern about the theatrics and excitement of his job.
We became obsessed with a panadería that sold bread made with whole wheat grown locally, staffed by the most expressionless girl ever, a paragon of the Granadian phenomenon of mala folla, a famous expression of local exhausted disinterest that doesn't even rise to the level of contempt, and which, once we learned about it, we looked for everywhere.
In light of this general disinterest in honoring the protective purposes of environmental legislation, we can only tremble at what the Service means when it says it will "modernize" the inter-agency consultations that the Endangered Species Act requires to ensure that one agency does not accidentally undertake an activity that another agency knows to be highly destructive.
Its leaders, the singer Thom Yorke and the guitarist Jonny Greenwood, have barely disguised their disinterest at the institution of the Rock Hall — "I don't care," Greenwood once said when Rolling Stone asked him about getting in — and so the five-man group was represented only by one of its guitarists, Ed O'Brien, and its drummer, Philip Selway.
In the time that Dolan has owned the team, it's been clear that the Liberty have been an afterthought - from small, immeasurable slights like a seeming disinterest in allocating marketing and advertising dollars, to the slap in the face of appointing Isaiah Thomas, the former Knicks coach who was found guilty of sexual harassment, as the president of the Liberty in 2015.
In the '70s he shifted around enough that it made sense to accuse him of musical disinterest, that there was good reason to doubt his credentials as a musician (rather than an artist whose medium happened to be music); in retrospect it's clear that, in fact, very few of his contemporaries rocked out so compellingly, or so weirdly, or for so long.
For any administration, the first years are often the most productive in terms of advancing their agenda — and the continued slow pace of the Trump administration in filling roles with permanent leadership reflects the lack of a fully realized Trump administration and, in some cases here, an apparent disinterest in advancing some of the previously established functions of the department.
You could even argue the flashback to Fred killing the girlfriend of Serena Joy's shooter — the one flashback in this episode definitively not from Serena Joy's perspective — is a harbinger of his willingness to be ruthless with the lives of others when it suits his need and his disinterest in the rule of law, even a rule of law he himself set up.
Pelosi has frequently expressed disinterest in impeachment proceedings against Trump, reportedly warning ahead of the release of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's redacted report that appearing overeager without securing any Republican support could hurt Democratic candidates in 2020.
The fact that it hasn't — because of a mix of public disinterest, entrenched corruption, and a desire for diplomatic neutrality rooted in its Cold War history — illuminates a problem for the Trump administration that extends well beyond Kuala Lumpur, to dozens of North Korean trading partners around the world that have become targets of a pressure campaign that has seen varying degrees of success.
Here's a list of the athletes that Trump has feuded with since taking office last year: LeBron James James's feud with Trump dates back further than his interview with Lemon this week, as the then-Cleveland Cavaliers star rebuked the president last year for his comments on the Golden State Warriors being disinvited from the White House over Stephen Curry's disinterest in attending the visit.
This idea can express itself in something as straightforward as authorities not picking up Cunanan because there was an unexpressed disinterest and distaste for a killer who targeted gay men, or as complex as a military man trying to cut off his own distinctive tattoo so he won't be outed by a fling who spotted said tattoo and, thus, kicked out of the armed forces.
Frustrated by the casual misogyny of mainstream and indie films, July, who had routinely built communities around herself, launched the feminist video series Big Miss Moviola (later changed to Joanie 4 Jackie); the hope was to offer an antidote to Hollywood's disinterest in the lives of women, and to open up a dialogue among girls, as music and fanzines were doing in the mid-'90s.
But that trend has largely gone out of vogue in recent decades, due to two main factors: 1) TV's increasing disinterest in the experience of anyone other than upper-class white people (who are largely protected from many of today's most pressing societal problems, barring extraordinary circumstances), and 2) the huge number of shows that've tried to tell stories about these issues in clumsy fashion (see also: the Very Special Episode).
Meanwhile, the nation's bridges are left to crack, highways buckle, tracks heave, illicit drugs proliferate, medications grow ever-more expensive; diplomats scratch their heads and hind parts, idled by kingly disinterest, allies wonder whether we have their backs or should watch their backs, enemies salivate, polar ice caps slip into the sea, and poor, poor Doral Country Club -- under Trump's storied management -- continues, like the rest of us, to struggle.
Often straightforward and self-aware in his internal disinterest—traits of being a Virgo (his birthday is September 3)—Phillips douses lines like "I don't wanna be a drag / It'll just make you mad" or "I wish I would have been told only a fool would want me" in layers of lush, dreamy guitars in major keys, synths, and drum loops, a major departure from his first project, the electro-pop duo Carousel.
Meanwhile, the Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellNew Parnas evidence escalates impeachment witnesses fight On The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans GOP senator: 85033 candidates must recuse themselves from impeachment trial MORE, has shown again and again his total disinterest in taking even basic steps to stand up to Russian interference.
When it came out in 2013, though, Watching Movies With the Sound Off caught fans and critics almost completely off-guard with its existential crises, apparent disinterest in day-drinking, and genre-agnostic production (Pharrell Williams, Clams Casino, and Tyler, The Creator were all credited.) Nobody who listened to his early stuff could have imagined hearing Miller alongside Earl Sweatshirt on a song called "I'm Not Real," pondering "hieroglyphics, pyrotechnics, metaphysics"; none of his detractors expected a young guy who'd hit the top of the charts to start again from scratch.
There are a few overarching and interconnected factors at play and we know them all by heart already, because the facts are reiterated again and again, sometimes by me, but let's spin the big wheel: the gig economy; low wages; no job security; no benefits; student debt; rising costs of living; disinterest in established social and domestic norms; diminished IRL and spiritual and social communities; delayed and declining rates of family-making; the isolation and over-arousal and attention strip-mining created and encouraged by the internet, smartphones, texting, social media.
Some Democrats said they were concerned that heated rhetoric and growing rifts between the leading contenders threatens to divide the party at precisely the moment it needs to be united to combat Trump's enthusiastic base — an unsettling echo of the 2016 campaign, when Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonWarren-Sanders fight raises alarm on the left Poll: Trump trails 2020 Democratic contenders in Michigan US company offers free cybersecurity assistance to campaigns MORE backers harshly criticized Sanders for a perceived disinterest in bringing his most die-hard fans back into the fold after a bitter primary.
ONE DOWN, LOT TO GO: The Hill's Mark Hensch reports: Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE has won the support of his first superdelegate in New Hampshire, state Democratic Party official Martha Fuller Clark  A NUMBERS GAME: The Hill's David McCabe reports: Donald Trump's disinterest in campaign data puts pressure on the Republican National Committee (RNC), which could be forced to fill the gaps in the general election.
"The Russian government has had endless opportunities to change their bad behavior, and over the past 60 days has proven its disinterest in doing so," Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischTrump moves forward with F-85033 sale to Taiwan opposed by China Overnight Defense: US exits landmark arms control treaty with Russia | Pentagon vows to 'fully pursue' once-banned missiles | Ratcliffe out as intel pick | Trump signs budget deal that boosts defense | Trump defends North Korea's Kim as 'friend' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (R-Idaho) said in a statement.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenOvernight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Last-minute complaints threaten T coronavirus aid deal | What's in the package | Pelosi scrambles to secure quick passage | Expanded testing shows signs of strain Hillicon Valley: Coronavirus deal includes funds for mail-in voting | Twitter pulled into fight over virus disinformation | State AGs target price gouging | Apple to donate 10M masks Poll: 59 percent say coronavirus crisis has had a negative effect on their finances MORE on Wednesday said it's time for the Democratic primary to draw to a close and signaled a disinterest in participating in a final debate against Sen.

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