apathy in the PONS Dictionary

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Along the way she encountered apathy, outright disapproval and sometimes encouragement and support.
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Opinion is mixed on whether this decline was due to voter apathy or an increase in ineligible voters on the rolls.
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Among the complaints that patients had after the surgery were apathy and deficits in memory, although these were rarely reported.
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Common psychiatric symptoms of niacin deficiency include irritability, poor concentration, anxiety, fatigue, restlessness, apathy, and depression.
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This campaign was criticized its violent and over the top approach to voter apathy.
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Political apathy, if left uncontrolled, can bring about stagnation to the development of any nation.
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Although there was much official apathy toward amphibious operations, this began to change in the late 1930s.
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The song changes tempo when the lyrics move from apathy to emotional outbursts.
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Due to public apathy the public schools are run inefficiently.
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It produces raw, often unusable material, but helps writers overcome blocks of apathy and self-criticism.
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