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1 When learning is not commensurately represented by grades, students rightly feel cheated by the system and become apathetic .
2 It could be that we've become apathetic towards others in a world brimful of hate, violence and tragedy.
3 Most men, however, whether savage or civilized, become apathetic toward all plants that have no other apparent use than the use of beauty.
4 We can very quickly become apathetic if we lose faith in the noble ideal and this in turn can bring a return to violence.
5 I became apathetic ; no longer counting the hours, and thankful when they passed.
6 It's no wonder that people are becoming apathetic about politics here, especially young people.
7 His manner towards those round him became apathetic and silent.
8 The sufferers became apathetic idiots, with no desire or wish to do or be anything.
9 After this trial of supreme power the prince felt profound contempt for men and became apathetic .
10 The ancient book says he became apathetic and fell into a deep sleep, a pool of forgetfulness.
11 He voted to strike because he became apathetic in the final days of that stretch, Dr Chen said.
12 Then I think I became apathetic .
13 Then his mind became apathetic .
14 He became apathetic , reckless, lost.
15 After that she became apathetic and slept the greater part of the time, on her plank bed, or waiting in corridors and prison-yards.
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