Although we understand Aileen's reasoning, we neither sympathize nor empathize with her. |
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We empathize with others and often respond with emotion to their condition. |
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Humans, being master generalizers, do not easily empathize with dogs and fail to take cautionary measures. |
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Mostly this happens when I can't understand or empathize with what she's feeling. |
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I empathize with their authors, but I also know that punitive measures rarely work. |
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The reality is that, when interacting with students directly, I do my best to empathize. |
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Students who view the video are more easily able to empathize with people who are intersexual. |
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But my friends wanted sympathy, and it seemed ungracious of me not to empathize. |
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Act like you understand and empathize with every sad story you hear, but don't speak first. |
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I understand and empathize with the victims' losses, but at the same time, I'm a realist. |
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Isolated and alone they cannot empathize with others and lose their humanity. |
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We know better how to empathize with a person who is suffering than with one who is succeeding. |
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Her voice is immensely beautiful and can lift you out of a blue mood, but more importantly, she has the knack of making you empathize with her subject matter. |
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As Holiday, McDonald looks these pathologies right in the eye and invites the audience to empathize. |
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Here on the west coast, where every wee cormlet left in the ground in the fall sprouts in the spring, home gardeners will empathize with Parkinson. |
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They are able to listen to, empathize with, and understand their needs. |
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There is nothing overt for a viewer to grab on to in these pictures, nothing to empathize with, to hoot at, or tremble in front of. |
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As Philip Elliott has observed, one of the key skills in producing popular television is the ability to empathize with audience groups of which one is not oneself a member. |
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The doctor with his motherless sons, so full of promise in the beginning, is the one steady presence whose decline we achingly watch and empathize with. |
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The ability of providers to listen to, understand, empathize with low-income people, and treat them with respect, influenced use of services. |
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As shareholders ourselves, we can certainly empathize with your frustration. |
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It has given ordinary men and women a more humanistic and tolerant outlook on life by making them empathize with all of humanity. |
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While we empathize with the spirit of many of these proposals, most serve to introduce artificial or arbitrary constraints upon a company. |
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These genes make you willing to empathize with people who are communicating at a very different level than adults. |
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It is an occasion to empathize with an immigrant's journey to and then in Canada, while maintaining a critical distance. |
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We know that many of our customers are experiencing distress and anxiety as a result of the economic downturn and we empathize with them. |
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Young children will relate to Melody's curiosity and enthusiasm as she tries new things and will empathize with her many blunders along the way. |
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Respect people's emotions and empathize with them by demonstrating that you understand what they said. |
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An ability to empathize with the supervisee and encourage him or her to evolve their own therapeutic style. |
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Scout spends the book learning how to empathize with people who are different from her. |
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Such imitation presumably has a civilizing value for those who empathize with it. |
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I empathize and sympathize with the Canadian taxpayers because it is unacceptable that their dollars are mismanaged in such a callous manner. |
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There have been multiple attempts to anthropomorphically empathize Godzilla by way of a child character like Godzooky. |
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Those who criticize the Duggars, haggard said, cannot empathize with their pain and disappointment. |
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Jay is hard to empathize with and his silence suggests that, yeah, something is up. |
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Also you do have a lot of young girls seeing this film, and they should have somebody in there who they can empathize with. |
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As I uncovered these stories, I found a way to empathize with members of the Greek system. |
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Both came off as negative, terrible people as they bickered, and it was still impossible not to empathize with both of them. |
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We understand the stresses that many Canadians workers and their families face and we empathize with them. |
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In conclusion, we cannot empathize enough the necessity of a complete preliminary search before advising your client that a corporate name or an assumed name is available to him. |
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I empathize with the multicultural communities, which unfortunately-and I did use the term unfortunately-have had to pay the price for this lack of judgment. |
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The mental health professionals providing psychotherapy listen to patients, empathize with them, and where appropriate, confront and challenge them. |
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Simply saying that these skills are important does not do them justice: being able to truly listen and empathize with other people is not a trivial matter. |
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Lencioni does have a knack for creating personable characters that readers can empathize with to lead them through the story. |
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Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump helped him empathize with wounded combat soldiers and facilitated his ability to talk with them. |
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While we empathize with the spirit of many of these proposals and we commit to evaluate each on a case-by-case basis, we do not generally support them. |
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Often, I will read an inspiring story that lifts my spirits, a comment that makes me smile, or about an experience I can relate to and empathize with. |
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It is important to strengthen our own ability to empathize and communicate with students to help them nacre the bumps and potholes along the way. |
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Based on Dreiser's remembrance of his beloved mother, Jennie emerges as a plaster saint with whom most modern readers find it difficult to empathize. |
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You certainly will soon empathize with Togai and his many personal challenges. |
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I empathize with his feelings of jealousy. |
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I always try to empathize and talk to them as a person, not as a bank. |
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The program helps staff empathize with parents experiencing a range of emotions as they come to an understanding that their child may need intervention for a problem. |
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Given the tribalization of political discourse that tends to follow the collapse of such cosmopolitan systems, it's hard to not empathize. |
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To effectively and responsibly carry out their own individual tasks, Applus RTD people are characterized by a nononsense mentality and an ability to empathize with the client and his individual needs. |
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Unhomogenized moments among the poor will likely make them better equipped to empathize with the destitution many face. |
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Of course, many offenders will be antisocial individuals who deserve little solicitude, while many victims will have well-developed social consciences and empathize with the plight of the urban poor. |
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As the wannabe palatine of a giant postbellum plantation, America's King George II is unable to empathize with the working class he so smirkingly seeks to feudalize. |
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