0 not worried or not interested, especially when you should be worried or interested:
The baby was apparently unconcerned by the noise.
Are you as unconcerned about the situation as you seem to be?
How can you be unconcerned about how much things cost?
Most authors in the field were unconcerned with system, and those who were tended to fail.
More gynaecologists were felt to be unconcerned (19% of 473 consultations), or the patients were unable to assess their attitudes (14% of 473 consultations).
They seemed unconcerned both by their own age and by the finitude of their own life.
This is especially welcome at a time when much of architecture appears unconcerned with the methods by which it comes into being.
In other words, they are not identity-defining issues, but neither are people unconcerned.
I doubt that an obsessive nurse, as contrasted to an attentive one, would be unconcerned about the flecks of shell on the floor.
Our interviews certainly suggest many senior civil servants were unconcerned about the changes when they were introduced in 1988.
In contrast, non-ideological voters should lack the ability, and unconcerned voters should lack the motivation, to engage in this form of effortful thinking.
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