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indifferently
1. A dove with an olive branch in his beak flew by indifferently
2. But gold and silver will naturally exchange for a greater quantity of subsistence in a rich than in a poor country ; in a country which abounds with subsistence, than in one which is but indifferently supplied with it
3. That which is immediately destined for constituting a revenue, either as profit or as rent, may maintain indifferently either productive or unproductive hands
4. Unproductive labourers, and those who do not labour at all, are all maintained by revenue; either, first, by that part of the annual produce which is originally destined for constituting a revenue to some particular persons, either as the rent of land, or as the profits of stock ; or, secondly, by that part which, though originally destined for replacing a capital, and for maintaining productive labourers only, yet when it comes into their hands, whatever part of it is over and above their necessary subsistence, may be employed in maintaining indifferently either productive or unproductive hands
5. They might both maintain indifferently, either productive or unproductive hands
6. The sailors or carriers whom he employs, may still belong indifferently either to his country, or to their country, or to some third country, in the same manner as if he had been a native
7. So far as it falls upon the inhabitants, it is one of those taxes which fall, not upon one only, but indifferently upon all the three different sources of revenue ; and is, in every respect, of the same nature as a tax upon any other sort of consumable commodities
8. ˜ Taxes which it is intended should fall indifferently upon every different Species of Revenue
9. The taxes which it is intended should fall indifferently upon every different species of revenue, are capitation taxes, and taxes upon consunmble commodities
10. Those must be paid indifferently, from whatever revenue the contributors may possess ; from the rent of their land, from the profits of their stock, or from the wages of their labour
11. They fall indifferently upon every species of revenue, the wages of labour, the profits of stock, and the rent of land
12. The taxes upon expense, therefore, which fall chiefly upon that of the superior ranks of people, upon the smaller portion of the annual produce, are likely to be much less productive than either those which fall indifferently upon the expense of all ranks, or even those which fall chiefly upon that of the inferior ranks, than either those which fall indifferently upon the whole annual produce, or those which fall chiefly upon the larger portion of it
13. Such taxes upon luxuries, as the greater part of the duties of customs and excise, though they all fall indifferently upon every different species of revenue, and are paid finally, or without any retribution, by whoever consumes the commodities upon which they are imposed ; yet they do not always fall equally or proportionally upon the revenue of every individual
14. The Arch-minister was smiling, sipping almost indifferently at his uwe when the General sighed and replied in as much seriousness as he could muster:
15. Amonas turned to look at him slowly, almost indifferently, as if Hilderich had barely nudged him and asked for directions in the street
16. All I had was wore out by the time winter was over," said Lida indifferently
17. He shrugged indifferently
18. ” said the moustached man indifferently, glancing
19. “Whatever”, Akua said indifferently
20. He took the news indifferently
21. hold itself indifferently disposed towards both
22. by negatives, whereas it ought properly to hold itself indifferently disposed toward
23. to?” she inquired indifferently with a bored look on her face
24. out,” he remarked indifferently watching his students disappear one by one
25. The rest of the pack looked on indifferently
26. The man finished reading the sentence on the webpage, then looked indifferently at the mobile, grabbed it, and checked whose name was displayed on the screen
27. He was staring at them indifferently, but he wasn’t scared of them
28. “Whichever one you want is fine with me,” she said indifferently
29. “I guess it comes down to me, then,” Ed said indifferently
30. Moe looked toward Del, who shrugged indifferently and raised his eyebrows questioningly, then leaned back in the chair and crossed his arms as he gazed at Wickland
31. 'Sorry, I didn't quite catch that,' Stazl said indifferently as he reached out and picked up the UPS
32. I shrugged and tossed my head indifferently
33. ” Charles nodded indifferently
34. “Who knows,” Sensei said indifferently, continuing to quote Goethe, “’Parchment, is that the sacred fount whence roll / Waters, he thirsteth not who once hath quaffed? / Oh, if it gush not from thine inmost soul, /
35. Perhaps an AI could systematically and indifferently care for all lives, if its program had the End Game condition of equality for all
36. Once again she could not think or move, but remained indifferently frozen
37. “Do you want a law constructed from empathy, but practiced indifferently, or based on indifference and practiced empathetically?” Doguru asked no one, wondering who might answer and reveal no one's identity
38. Failure comes to those who indifferently
39. She glanced at Ali acting indifferently when taking his ex-girlfriend's hand and shaking it
40. “It doesn’t surprise me,” Olsen said indifferently
41. It’s at a major intersection, so maybe you’ll remember the way that you went from there?” asked Shela indifferently
42. composition, but even these heobeyed indifferently
43. centuries,used it indifferently in the masculine and in the
44. You probably left it at a friend’s house” replied Marc indifferently
45. He shrugged his shoulders indifferently
46. seasoned instructors who know better indifferently agreed to the
47. "Whatever," Sheridan said indifferently
48. They are used indifferently of man and beast to
49. They are used indifferently of man and beast to express animal life in general; and
50. They are used indifferently of man and beast to express animal life in