Much of the population were relatively indifferent to the fate of the Church.
Quality-conscious parents would increasingly remove their child to a privately funded school, given that they are relatively indifferent to the cost.
Most Americans have been relatively indifferent to the Yugoslav conflict over the last year, and reluctant to see this country get militarily involved.
Anger or resistance to a mother's attempts to console the infant was associated with interactions at home in which the mothers were relatively indifferent to their baby's needs.
The World Cup is a truly international event, experienced fervently and distinctly in all soccer-crazy countries (and even some relatively indifferent ones).
It has also revealed the American public, probably a majority, is relatively indifferent to issues of this sort.
The pigeons proved relatively indifferent to explosions, but during battle a dovecote may need to be moved, and pigeons can take some time to orient to their new position.
Lucca and Florence are a long way from the Met, which must struggle in a political world relatively indifferent to the arts.
Compared with older writers, young writers are relatively indifferent to such formalized criticisms, perhaps because they grew up amid the anarchy of the Cultural Revolution.
Except for the fact that your livelihood depended on it, you were relatively indifferent to what the other guys said.