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public
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Yet there is still a public apathy .
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Critics credited big money and news media for the public apathy .
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Or will the growth, rapid so far, falter on public apathy or distrust?
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What can average citizens do in the midst of such public apathy and lean government support?
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
voter apathy
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Authoritarian management often leads to apathy among employees.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dimitri Volkov was in a fog of mental apathy and confusion.
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I have heard therapists say matter-of-factly that in old people, withdrawal, depression, and apathy are normal.
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Many health education campaigns are still greeted with apathy .
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The constant repetition of an untruth did not make anyone believe, but it could batter the brain into unthinking apathy .
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The fatalistic apathy that this creates becomes a part of the induced passivity that I have seen in thousands of illiterate adults.
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Then there will come the tears and despair of apathy .
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There is apathy within the A&R departments of major record companies.
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Worker apathy has been and remains rampant.