The American public is becoming increasingly indifferent to all values but those of the cash register and the mutual fund.
And those sales were made to a public that was growing increasingly indifferent.
He had by degrees become increasingly indifferent to love-making in recent weeks, and she had begun to resort to the use of a drug called testosterozine.
Jean must manufacture his plates and cups for the American market, which is increasingly indifferent to the exacting standards upon which he insists.
Conservatives appear increasingly indifferent to both medical science and the rule of law.
Years of relentless invasion into her private life has taken its toll, making Kwan increasingly indifferent towards the press.
Suggestions include more money for government-financed education of increasingly indifferent voters, to encourage them to mark off more of their tax dollars for the presidential campaign fund.
Contemporary stars, the reporter contended, are more distrustful than ever of mainstream outlets and, given their wealth, increasingly indifferent to the benefits of making themselves available.
At the same time, increasingly hectic styles of life and increasingly indifferent service in shops made purchasing gifts an annoyance for some people.
Jesse becomes increasingly indifferent to his own welfare, stealing meth from the superlab to fuel his drug-laden parties.