But a certain exaggeration of emphasis may be pardoned in a writer seeking to attract the attention of an indifferent public.
Moving too quickly might also produce a charter that wins approval from an indifferent public.
So the Administration needs to sell the idea to an indifferent public.
You try to display your best to an often indifferent public, and have to take some ego-crushing criticism if you fluff it up.
They are well ahead of an indifferent public, but the tide is beginning to turn.
In a few cases, they have provided crucial evidence at trials or proof of atrocities that galvanized a previously indifferent public.
Nonetheless, he continued painting and, until 1915, had his works displayed in numerous exhibitions, albeit to a largely indifferent public.
Instead, politicians, picking up cues from an indifferent public, take the word of museum directors and officials who say, trust us, we know what we're doing.
Brentford's only cinema, the Electric Alhambra, had closed its doors upon an indifferent public some fifty years ago.
But for Ms. Yai and her allies, the biggest challenge may be in mobilizing a largely indifferent public.