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27 Sentences With "incuriosity"

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His nine factors run the gamut from engineering to management to procurement, but I loved his last factor around global incuriosity: Incuriosity is not merely ignorance.
But more frequently she condescends, not only through formal techniques but through incuriosity.
"Stick to sports" is the cry of the lout, accented by incuriosity and indifference.
His macabre enterprise, so dependent on the landowners' self-interested incuriosity, disintegrates under Gogol's exuberant scrutiny.
Mr. Productivity sounded so cold-blooded, implying that maximum efficiency depends at least in part on ruthless incuriosity.
In a 2019 deposition in Jillian's case, Conaway displayed a notable incuriosity about one of his biggest product lines.
This bias, together with the media's incuriosity about Democratic wrongdoing versus their tenacious investigations of Republicans, drives conservatives nuts.
The lacuna bespeaks incuriosity about the wife of the great man, which Merz was at no pains to correct.
Ultimately, Trump's slothful work habits and boundless incuriosity are more a problem for that party's leaders than for anyone else.
But that problem is worsened further by Mr. Nelsons's incuriosity about expanding our sense of the past, Shostakovich's clunkers notwithstanding.
In this scenario Francis would be guilty of self-deception and incuriosity but not as nakedly culpable as Viganò implies.
Among those selling goods and services to the mega-rich, it encourages a pathological incuriosity about the origins of clients' fortunes.
It played to his natural strengths -- performance and theatricality -- while keeping his liabilities, like cynical incuriosity and casual cruelty, at bay.
The intellectual virtues may seem elitist, but once a country tolerates dishonesty, incuriosity and intellectual laziness, then everything else falls apart.
But I know that one of the reasons I disliked it so was the novelist's palpable incuriosity about actual suffering in the world.
Being unapologetic about your ignorance, incuriosity, bigotry and immature refusal to recognize your nation's flaws as well as virtues — that's a different thing entirely.
Nothing. The real-world consequences of weaponized hatred are no concern for a man with a shameful incuriosity and a profound lack of empathy.
Trump's towering incuriosity and impatience with other people have ensured that, despite having a massive intelligence-and-policy apparatus at his command, he continues to get most of his information from his television.
I supposed my hunch is there is an incuriosity sometimes within groups, within elites, left or right, where they don't want to ask awkward questions about people they are comfortable with and know socially.
Judge tends to see anyone with power — however petty and inconsequential the power might be — as something of a buffoon, inclined to egomania, insensitivity, and a lazy incuriosity about the world outside their sphere of influence.
"At best it's been an incuriosity and at worse it looks like it's been working in partnership with the White House to tell their narrative and not to, you know, take back our freedom to choose in the next election," Swalwell told CNN's Jake Tapper.
"With a surety of purpose and incuriosity about the world that seems all too familiar, Ford deliberately rejected expert advice and set out to turn the Amazon into the Midwest of his imagination," Mr. Grandin, the historian, wrote in his account of the town.
"At best it's been an incuriosity, at worse it looks like it's been working in partnership with the White House to tell their narrative and not to, you know, take back our freedom to choose in the next election," the California Democrat said, when asked by CNN's Jake Tapper whether his GOP colleagues were taking the investigation seriously.
In interviews, Damon makes a point to espouse "good politics," but his consistent patterns of gaffes and his films (notably lacking in female directors) reflect an incuriosity and indifference to the voices of consistently marginalized Hollywood members (women — especially women of color, LGBT actors, and sexual assault victims) who now have the power to speak up and to tell him he's wrong through public platforms.
Swift, claims Orwell, had much in common with Tolstoy in incuriosity and intolerance. A third criticism is Swift's constant harping on disease, dirt and deformity - and Orwell introduces his view of these as particular horrors of childhood. He concludes that Swift is a diseased writer, riven with disgust, rancour and pessimism. Although against Swift in a moral and political sense, he nevertheless admires Gulliver's Travels highly.
He would go to bed at 12:30am after saying a prayer. "Quite a good prayer, unselfish too", he told the Sunday Times in 1985. "It is a sort of acknowledgment of God, just in case there happens to be one." Peter Ackroyd wrote in London: The Biography (2000) that Green was for the most part ignored, becoming "a poignant symbol of the city's incuriosity and forgetfulness".
They call it glesum, and find it amongst the shallows and upon the very shore. But, according to the ordinary incuriosity and ignorance of Barbarians, they have neither learnt, nor do they inquire, what is its nature, or from what cause it is produced. In truth it lay long neglected amongst the other gross discharges of the sea; till from our luxury, it gained a name and value. To themselves it is of no use: they gather it rough, they expose it in pieces coarse and unpolished, and for it receive a price with wonder.

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