It is but right to say, however, that an unfortunate event contributed to the general indifference.
She looked at me with general indifference and suggested that I be more careful next time.
The rest of the concert went to general indifference.
The general indifference to the war was surprising and rather disgusting.
All that's so far visible is a general indifference that Americans a decade from now are likely to look back on with disgust.
In addition, there is a lack of foresight and a general indifference.
This is not meant to suggest general indifference to the firehouse's pain.
He died on 12 July 1935 at the age of seventy-six years to general indifference.
New York's general indifference to structural change is a pity.